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An Analysis of Mesoscopic Structures in Selected Areas within the Potato Hills, Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma
Mark W. Allen
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... with a folded axial plane. View is to the east. End_Page 9-------------------------- cross fault described by Pitt (1971), strikes N42°W, and offsets...
1994
RESERVOIR GEOLOGY OF THE TIGER RIDGE AREA
FRED SCHORNING
Montana Geological Society
... and faulting on the north flank of the main uplift. A weak bedding plane in the Colorado Shale just above the Greenhorn Formation together...
1972
Experiments Relating to the Results of Horizontal Faulting
Robert Wesley Brown
AAPG Bulletin
... were added. The wooden blocks represented the underlying beds, the space between them, the vertical fault plane or fault zone, and the paraffin...
1928
Lineaments: Their Role in Tectonics of Central Rocky Mountains: A Discussion
Donald S. Stone
Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)
... and for simplicity in construction, the fault surface is shown as vertical and the orientation of the fault trace is set at 30 degrees to the primary...
1974
Geomechanics of Fault Activation and Induced Seismicity during Multi-stage Hydraulic Fracturing
M. Grob, S. Maxwell
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... induced seismicity. Simulations show that the amount of injected fluid interacting with the fault plane controls the intensity of observed seismicity...
2016
Fault-Related Fracture Characterization: A Quantitative Approach in Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization
Muhammad Fachri
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... to be a function of lithology, distance from fault plane, amount of displacement along the fault, total strain in the rock mass, depth of burial...
2002
New Interpretations of Northwest Colorado Geology
Donald S. Stone
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
...-trendingdeformational features of the Uintas date from Archean time, and that there is evidence for both normal and reverse fault movements through time, beginning...
1986
Syndepositional Deformation in a High-Relief Carbonate Platform and Its Effect on Early Fluid Flow as Revealed by Dolomite Patterns
Edmund L. Frost III, David A. Budd, Charles Kerans
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... correlation, cross-section construction, and fault restoration. Syndepositional deformation features (Fig. 5) were mapped in Dark Canyon using...
2012
Some Geotechnical Engineering Problems of Upper Slope Sites in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Leland M. Kraft Jr., Kerry J. Campbell, Michael R. Ploessel
Special Publications of SEPM
... illustrates the progession of offshore construction of production platforms into deeper waters during the past 30 years have been leased in water To date...
1979
Nature of the Cenozoic-Mesozoic Contact in Sevier Valley and Tectonic Implications
Eric J. Cline, John M. Bartley
Utah Geological Association
... above the Sevier–Sanpete Valley anticline, the fault plane taking advantage of the east-dipping limb of the fold, and the fault behaves as a rolling hinge...
2007
Extended Abstract: Dynamic Datasets Using Forward Modeling to Reduce Uncertainty and Improve Recovery
Chip Corbett, Nejma Djabelkhir, Theresa Hartman, Geoff Mills, Jennie Graham, Margaret Leathard, Stephen McHugo, Horacio Trajtenberg
GCAGS Transactions
.... As an example, if fluid flow across a reverse fault is the instructional objective, then construct a simple reverse fault system (Fig. 1) using a pillar...
2015
Fault framework and kinematic evolution of inversion structures: Natural examples from the Neuquen Basin, Argentina
Gabriel O. Grimaldi, Steven L. Dorobek
AAPG Bulletin
... culmination exhibits the largest amount of uplift and has a north- to north-northeastdipping axial plane and a southern limb cut by a southward-verging fault...
2011
Three-Dimensional Organization of Low Angle Fault Planes and Fractures in Alberta - A View of Problems in Wells, Sweet-Spots and Migration Paths; #40977 (2012)
Jean-Yves D. Chatellier and Michael Chatellier
Search and Discovery.com
...Three-Dimensional Organization of Low Angle Fault Planes and Fractures in Alberta - A View of Problems in Wells, Sweet-Spots and Migration Paths...
2012
Bovie Structure: Its Evolution and Regional Context
B. C. MacLean, D. W. Morrow
CSPG Bulletin
... the Laramide Orogeny. North of Trout Lake Fault zone the second phase involved a shallow decollement fault whereas south of Trout Lake Fault zone...
2004
Three-dimensional Geometry and Forward Numerical Modeling of the Sant Corneli Anticline (Southern Pyrenees, Spain)
J. Mencos, J. A. Munoz, S. Hardy
AAPG Special Volumes
... 2011 283 300 AAPG Memoir 94: Thrust fault-related folding This work is based on a three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction methodology for geologic...
2011
The Role of Fractures in Localizing Oil Pools in the Mesozoic Rocks of the Southeastern Caucasus*
E. V. Grigor’yants, V. M. Muradyan, G. A. Guseyno
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... place, parallel to the axial plane of the fold, two faults have been traced, along which the crest of the fold has been down-dropped relative...
1966
Characteristics of Sediments on Modern and Ancient Continental Slopes
Harry E. Cook, Michael E. Field, James V. Gardner
AAPG Special Volumes
... construction and destruction, west Africa, in C. A. Burk and C. L. Drake, eds., The geology of continental margins: New York, Springer-Verlag, 1009 p...
1982
Relation of Rough Creek Fault of Kentucky to Ouachita Deformation
William L. Russell
AAPG Bulletin
..., but elsewhere there may be merely regional dip, with little structural disturbance. In some places the strata just south of the fault plane simply dip...
1938
Tectonic Basis for Finding Oil and Gas Fields in Central Part of Tersko-Caspian Downwarp
N. V. Koronovskiy, L. V. Panina, M. A. Stor
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... seismic sounding profile Volgograd-Nakhichevan bends downward beneath the Sunzhen anticlinal zone and only a little rise beneath the Tersk zone...
1994
Field Evidence of Subsidence and Faulting Induced by Hydrocarbon Production in Coastal Southeast Texas
Robert A. Morton, Noreen A. Purcell, Russell Peterson
GCAGS Transactions
... level. Fault projections by White and Morton (1997) show a close correlation between the surface expression and reservoir location of the fault plane...
2001
Structure and Tectonics of the Northwestern Santa Barbara Basin
Peter J. Fischer
Pacific Section of AAPG
... 55°N to 70°N with no direct evidence that the dip of the fault plane decreases with depth. The eastern and west-central portions of this zone display...
1998
Sequential Restoration and Unstraining of Structural Cross Sections: Applications to Extensional Terranes
S. Gregg Erickson, Stuart Hardy, and John Suppe
AAPG Bulletin
... to determine the internal strain within each fault block. Texture mapping allows data (e.g., seismic profile, photograph of an analog model or outcrop...
2000
Gravimetric Exploration for Reefs and Fracture Zones in the Michigan Basin: Abstract
Richard A. Pohly
Tulsa Geological Society
... A-1 structure. A gravity profile across the Scipio Field suggests that the productive Trenton fracture zone is coincident with a basement fault...
1961
ABSTRACT: Aspects of Foreland Belt Thermal and Geological History in the Southern Canadian Cordillera from Fission-Track and Organic Maturity Data
K.G. Osadetz, B.P. Kohn, S. Feinstein, R.A. Price
Montana Geological Society
... decrease from ~70 Ma, at the highest elevations in the Lewis thrust sheet east of the Flathead Fault (> +2000 m), to ∼30 Ma below the Lewis...
2000
ABSTRACT: EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE AND RECURRENCE FROM SCARP MORPHOLOGY, EUREKA VALLEY FAULT ZONE, EASTERN CALIFORNIA; #90114 (2010)
Tyanna M. Schlom and Jeffrey R. Knott
Search and Discovery.com
...ABSTRACT: EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE AND RECURRENCE FROM SCARP MORPHOLOGY, EUREKA VALLEY FAULT ZONE, EASTERN CALIFORNIA; #90114 (2010) Tyanna M. Schlom...
2010