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Developments in Atlantic Coastal States Between New Jersey and South Carolina in 1951

Horace G. Richards

AAPG Bulletin

..., particularly from the Huntersville chert member of the Onondaga group. Large open flow wells have been found in the proximity of fault planes where...

1952

2.3 Detached Sediments in Extensional Provinces: 2.3.2 Salt Tectonics: Salt Diapir--Gulf of Mexico

M. T. Sunwall, K. A. McQuillan, and C. J. Nick

AAPG Special Volumes

... their strike is identical to that of the seismic line, thus the fault traces parallel the bedding planes. The stratigraphic thinning, evident...

1983

Prospecting for Commercial Fractured "Shale" Reservoirs, Rocky Mountains: ABSTRACT

Burdette A. Ogle

AAPG Bulletin

... the usual interbedded plastic shales. At points of abrupt flexure, in planes varying from vertical to horizontal, tensional cracks develop in the brittle...

1961

New Look at Geology and Petroleum Potential of Northern Alaska: ABSTRACT

Ernest H. Lathram, George Gryc

AAPG Bulletin

...-Cretaceous rocks along the basemen rise that forms the northern margin of the basin. Buried detachment fault planes may underlie some of the southern folds...

1966

Some Tectonic Principles in Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico: ABSTRACT

John E. Galley

AAPG Bulletin

...," is not acceptable because the angles of the fault planes more closely approximate 90° than 60°. The same origin for most of the faulted anticlinal uplifts...

1968

Introduction to Stratigraphy, Structure, and Geologic Problems in Big Horn Basin, Wyoming and Montana: ABSTRACT

Steve H. Hollis, Mark P. Fisher

AAPG Bulletin

... favor a more thrusted model with reverse fault planes dipping 60° to 30°. Sales in the 1968 AAPG Bulletin agrees with the morphology of Berg and Gries...

1983

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