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Abstract: Lightning Sparks Interest in the Unconventional Mapping of Active Subsurface Faults; #90285 (2016)

Louis Berent, Roice Nelson

Search and Discovery.com

... of unconventional exploration models that rely on resistivity as one of its key components. Fault plane maps can be interactively generated from resistivity...

2017

Waulsortian-Type Bioherm Development and Response to Sea-Level Fluctuations: Upper Visean of Bechar Basin, Western Algeria

Pierre-Andre Bourque , Achour Madi , Bernard L. Mamet

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-water environments, and therefore controlling development of rimmed platforms or shelves, has significant implications for the profile of carbonate...

1995

Mineral Resource Estimation and Statistical Exploration

F. P. Agterberg

CSPG Special Publications

... between the levels at the two sides of the fault plane. This process was repeated many times, resulting in the “ordinary” Brownian landscape of Figure 6...

1980

Marine Seismic Investigations, Southern Brazil Margin

R. Kowsmann , R. Leyden , O. Francisconi

AAPG Bulletin

... for the fault was noted in the normal reflection profiles recorded continuously along the profile. Reflection horizons appear to "bow" downward near sonobuoy 120...

1977

Thin-skinned Shortening Geometries of the South Fork Fault: Bighorn Basin, Park County, Wyoming

Timothy L. Clarey

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... near the North Fork Shoshone River apparently penetrate the fault as a bedding-plane surface and show little or no stratigraphic repetition. Due...

1990

Structure and Oil-Gas Prospects of the Volga-Don Structure of Southwestern Peri-Caspia

N. D. Pavlov, V. M. Krivonosov, Yu. M. Romanov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... profile 117503. Symbols same as in Fig. 2. Seismic surveys indicate a second fault 1.5 km to the east of the first (Figs. 2 and 3). The sub-salt...

1980

McPac Field (Matagorda Island Block 487-L) New Gas Reserves in a Mature Area

James D. McCullough Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... fields lie parallel to the coast and downthrown to a large northeast-southwest trending down-to-the-southeast glide plane fault. This fault greatly...

1990

Fashing Field: Atascosa-Karnes Counties

Robert Keahey

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

.... The fault plane dips 38 degrees to the northwest and strikes north 44 degrees east. Figure 3. Structure Map, Top Edwards Limestone, Fashing Field...

1962

The Geology of the West Bastian Bay Field Plaquemines Parish, LA.

Lee H. Meltzer

GCAGS Transactions

... in the "W" and "X" sands. They are sealing in the sense that the fault plane material is able to withstand, without leaking, capillary pressures up...

1966

3D Risk and Prospect Evaluation: Gunung Salak Geothermal Field

Jeff Keetley, Richard D. Kendrick, Peter Pieters, Frankie Sugiaman

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... be tied to the subsurface model. Relative timing of structural domains was established by a comprehensive lineament, fault and fracture-scale analysis...

2003

Faults in Sedimentary Part of Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma

Bruce H. Harlton

AAPG Bulletin

... graben. The fault plane is almost vertical and the trace is fairly straight. The Blue Creek Canyon fault throughout its entire length, except locally...

1951

Flow pathway and evolution of water and oil along reverse faults in the northwestern Sichuan Basin, China

Changyu Fan, Alvar Braathen, Zhenliang Wang, Xiaoqiang Zhang, Suiying Chen, Nana Feng, Aiguo Wang, and Lei Huang

AAPG Bulletin

..., Xiaoqiang Zhang, Suiying Chen, Nana Feng, Aiguo Wang, and Lei Huang 2019 1153 1177 103 5 As a three-dimensional geological body, a fault zone has...

2019

The Influence of Fault Permeability on Single-Phase Fluid Flow Near Fault-Sand Intersections: Results from Steady-State High-Resolution Models of Pressure-Driven Fluid Flow

Stephan K. Matthai , Stephen G. Roberts

AAPG Bulletin

... mapping of fault-plane profiles as done by Allan (1989) is often used to identify fault-migration pathways and the potential for trap segmentation...

1996

Variation in Salt Dome Faulting, Coastal Salt Basin

Thomas G. Fails

GCAGS Transactions

... of basinward (fault plane dips ranging in a southerly direction from southwest, through south, to southeast in Louisiana), and counterbasinward (fault plane...

1990

Geologic Hazards in the Long Beach Area

Donald D. Clarke

Pacific Section of AAPG

... that has had surface displacement along the fault plane within Holocene time (within the last 11,000 years). Most zones also include potentially active...

1987

Minimum Runup Heights of Paleotsunami from Evidence of Sand Ridge Overtopping at Cannon Beach, Oregon, Central Cascadia Margin, U.S.A.

Curt D. Peterson, Kenneth M. Cruikshank, Harry M. Jol, Robert B. Schlichting

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... A shore-normal GPR profile establishes scour in the wetlands (at least 1.5 m thick cut) at the landward edge of the barrier ridge. The most recent...

2008

Extended Abstract: Influence of Asymmetric Half-Grabens on the Overlying Sag Traps of the South Atlantic, offshore Brazil and Uruguay

Oscar López-Gamundí

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... of the structural framework of these individual half grabens and their influence on the trap formation of the pre-salt structures. Fault-plane reflections indicate...

2014

Post-Mississippian tectonic evolution of the Nemaha Tectonic Zone and Midcontinent Rift System, SE Nebraska and N Kansas

Caroline M. Burberry, R. M. Joeckel, Jesse T. Korus

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... by a deep 2D seismic profile shot by COCORP as a 40 km-wide uplift, bounded to the east by the near-vertical Humboldt Fault and represented by a zone...

2015

Individualism of Orogenies Suggested by Experimental Data

Theodore A. Link

AAPG Bulletin

.... They illustrate a branching of overthrust fault planes not only in cross section but also from section to section in the horizontal plane. That is, they show...

1931

Sandy-Mass-Transport Deposits (SMTD) in Deep-Water Environments: Recognition, Geometry, and Reservoir Quality, #50291 (2010)

G. Shanmugam

Search and Discovery.com

...-edge canyons with steep-gradient walls of more than 30°, and seafloor fault scarps are considered to be favorable factors for triggering mass...

2010

Formation Evaluation of Type-1 Fractured Basement Rocks Using Borehole Data

Adriaan A. Bal, Javier Franquet, Stephen Dymmock, Robert Maddock, Glen Palamountain, Ali Baradi, Dinah Pantic, Fermín Fernández-Ibáñez

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... conductive fractures are located in a fault zone near the base of the well. The elevated Stoneley permeability profile corresponds to where we have mud...

2009

Sandy Debrites and Tidalites of Pliocene Reservoir Sands in Upper-Slope Canyon Environments, Offshore Krishna–Godavari Basin (India): Implications

G. Shanmugam, S.K. Shrivastava, Bhagaban Das

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...°, and seafloor fault scarps are considered to be favorable factors for triggering mass movements. Pliocene canyons are sinuous, exhibit 90° deflections, at least...

2009

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