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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

Delineation of Shallow Gulf Coast Structure and Stratigraphy Using Seismic Shear Wave Reflections

T. L. Dobecki and J. Steele

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... interfaces at 15 ft.) The ability to see both top and bottom of fairly thin beds (on the order of 5 ft. thick), The ability to profile data along lines...

1992

Continental Geophysics: ABSTRACT

Paul L. Lyons

AAPG Bulletin

... structure of the Mohorovicic surface itself, including a fault-block mosaic of the continent. The relations shown help establish contour control...

1963

Pocahontas - Moosehorn Creek Coal Basin Jasper Park, Alberta

B. R. MacKay

CSPG Special Publications

... from the Cadomin conglomerate on the Pocahontas anticline west to the major fault-plane along which the non-coal-bearing Nikanassin formation has been...

1955

Style and Timing of Frontal Structures, Thrust Belt, Central Utah

Timothy F. Lawton

AAPG Bulletin

... belt of folded middle to upper Mesozoic rocks. Shortening in the eastern foldbelt occurred above a bedding-plane thrust fault system that terminates...

1985

Structural Geology and Tectonic Evolution of the Los Angeles Basin, California: Chapter 3: PART 1

Thomas L. Wright

AAPG Special Volumes

... and Jones, 1989) confirmed the primary right-slip nature of the East Montebello fault. The largest aftershock (ML = 5.3) was on a plane striking N30°W...

1991

Mountain Flank Thrusting in Rocky Mountain Foreland, Wyoming and Colorado

Robert R. Berg

AAPG Bulletin

... have fault plane dips which range from an average low dip of about 20° to nearly vertical. Also, parts of these thrust zones appear to have originated...

1962

Physical Seismic Modeling of a Near-Vertical Fault Zone; #41515 (2015)

Jessie M. Arthur, Donald C. Lawton, Joe Wong

Search and Discovery.com

... plane, within the fault zone, and near the tips of active fault zones (Tamagawa and Pollard, 2008). The identification of fault type is also important...

2015

Three-dimensional kinematic modeling of reversible fault and fold development

Natacha Gibergues, Muriel Thibaut, Jean-Pierre Gratier

AAPG Bulletin

...Three-dimensional kinematic modeling of reversible fault and fold development Natacha Gibergues, Muriel Thibaut, Jean-Pierre Gratier 2009 1691 1704...

2009

Geology of the Ferris Mountains-Muddy Gap Area

E. L. Heisey

Wyoming Geological Association

... of the Seminoe Mountains and the East Ferris Mountains, swinging 52° into the pre-Cambrian in Section 4, T. 26 N., R. 87 W. The dip of the fault plane...

1951

THE DETERMINATION OF THE BOCONO FAULT

E. Rod, C. Jefferson, E. von der Osten, R. Mullen, G. Graves

Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)

..., with a dip so vertical. When it crosses the hills, it is a straight line, which shows that the fault plane is vertical. I still feel that if it were...

1958

Problems of Fault Nomenclature: DISCUSSION

Donald H. Kupfer

AAPG Bulletin

.... These are noted here, and some simplifications are suggested. NET SLIP Net slip is generally defined as the shortest distance, measured in the plane of the fault...

1960

Structural Variety on East Front of the Gunnison Plateau, Central Utah

Malcolm P. Weiss

Utah Geological Association

... this section and subparallel to the profile. Erratic attitudes in the lower North Horn are believed due to disturbance by that fault. The Gunnison fault...

1982

Relations Between Kinds of Well Data and Apparent Faulting: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

H. H. Suter

AAPG Bulletin

... into depth intervals of 2,000 feet. The results of the count are plotted on Figure 1, a plot of frequency of faults per section against depth. A fault...

1946

Faults in the Wasatch Range Near Provo, Utah

Arthur A. Baker

Utah Geological Association

... and reappears along the river and the valley of lower Deer Creek where it surrounds a window in the fault plane. The fault plane passes beneath the ridge...

1959

Tectono-Stratigraphic Evolution of the Williston Basin — A Regional Seismic Stratigraphic Study

Pál Redly, Zoltán Hajnal

Williston Basin Symposium

... and revealed fluctuating subsidence rates. The study continues with a regional profile in the U.S. segment of the basin...

1995

Benchmarking and Calibration of 3D Geomechanical Models; #42113 (2017)

Rene Alcalde, Ewerton Araujo

Search and Discovery.com

... predictions. A recent interpretation of caliper logs, from a well not incorporated during the model construction, shows breakouts nearly 90 degrees from...

2017

Research on facies-controlled inversion method of ultradeep carbonate fracture-cavity reservoir based on multiattribute constraints

Yongjian Zeng, Tianwei Du, Pengfei Li, Bo Liu, Fengying Yang

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... capacity construction. Through drilling, it has been revealed that these fractured reservoirs are mainly distributed along fault zones, exhibiting...

2023

Identification of the North European Platform below the Eastern Part of the Western Carpathian Flysch Belt

Igor Hrueck, Duan Plaienka, Lubomil Pospil

AAPG Special Volumes

... be traced to great depths where they merge into a subvertical fault zone. This fanwise fault zone closely resembles a transpressional flower...

2006

The Highwood Structure: A Tectonic Wedge at the Foreland Edge of the Southern Canadian Cordillera

Paul A. Mackay

CSPG Bulletin

... structures have a hinterland (west)-directed thrust fault developed along their eastern flanks. End_Page 216------------------------ edge...

1996

Coseismic displacements from the 2002 Mw6.7 and Mw7.9 Denali Fault earthquakes measured with GPS - Abstract

Sigrun Hreinsdottir, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Hillary J. Fletcher, Christopher F. Larsen

Alaska Geological Society

...Coseismic displacements from the 2002 Mw6.7 and Mw7.9 Denali Fault earthquakes measured with GPS - Abstract Sigrun Hreinsdottir, Jeffrey...

2003

Abstract: Late Paleozoic volcanic stratigraphy and structurally constrained dyke emplacement, Squally Point, western Cobequid Highlands, Nova Scotia

David J. Pass

Atlantic Geology

... section. To the south at the mouth of the Eatonville estuary, a singular prominent fault plane was observed. Thrust splays flattening to the fault...

1992

ABSTRACT: Subsurface Evaluation of the Heterostegina, 1st Camerina, and Cibicides Hazzardi Sand Intervals in Bell City Field, Calcasieu Parish, LA; #90113 (2010)

Joshua K. Reamer

Search and Discovery.com

... sandstone and shale deposits in delta marine environments. A cross section, and structural and fault plane maps were prepared to illustrate...

2009

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