Click to minimize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Datapages has redesigned the Archives with new features. You can search from the home page or browse content from over 40 publishers and societies. Non-subscribers may now view abstracts on all items before purchasing full text. Please continue to send us your feedback at emailaddress.

AAPG Members: Your membership includes full access to the online archive of the AAPG Bulletin. Please login at Members Only. Access to full text from other collections requires a subscription or pay-per-view document purchase.

Click to maximize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Search Results   > New Search > Revise Search

The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database

Showing 43,295 Results. Searched 195,354 documents.

< Previous   7   8   9   10   11   Next >

Ascending

FAST: A New Technique for Geomechanical Assessment of the Risk of Reactivation-related Breach of Fault Seals

Scott D. Mildren, Richard R. Hillis, Paul J. Lyon, Jeremy J. Meyer, David N. Dewhurst, Peter J. Boult

AAPG Special Volumes

... between a fault plane and the failure envelope.The reactivation risk (P) for all planes is plotted on a polar diagram of normals to planes (Figure 3...

2005

Structural Stage Spacing: A Win-Win-Win Technique for EUR, Costs and HSE

Ben Stephenson, Randall Fannin, Chris Dick, Marty Williams, Deniz Cakici

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... stress component of the in-situ stress field onto fault planes (figure 3). Figure 3: Effective normal stress resolved onto fault planes within...

2013

Gulf of Mexico: Pleistocene Fan, Offshore Gulf Of Mexico

B. E. Winkelman and W. C. Riese

AAPG Special Volumes

... they were exploring. The advantages of doing so are several: (1) to define structural dip; (2) to delineate fault planes; and (3) to reduce noise due...

1987

Fault Prospects in Horizontally Compressed Areas

Norman S. Morrisey, Jack L. Walper

Tulsa Geological Society

...; the fault planes normally converge or dip toward each other. The application of the principles outlined today is not new. Undoubtedly many petroleum...

1955

Abstract: Structural Controls on Present Day Hydrocarbon Leakage in the North West Shelf, Australia: New Information from the Integration of Airborne Laser Fluorosensor (ALF) and Structural Data

G. T. Cooper, C. R. Barnes, J. D. Bourne, G. J. Channon

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... that these phenomena rely on the reactivation of entire fault planes due to the prevailing A Andromeda reflection seismic data. ALF anomalies are observed to occur...

1998

Abstract: Faults in the Lower Detrital Member at Teluk China Mati, Pulau Tanjung Dendang

Zaiton Harun

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... on faults is determined by fault drag and offset layer. Fault planes are commonly filled with fault breccia and thin mylonites. There are three groups...

1999

Thrust Faults on Salt Domes: DISCUSSION

Theodore A. Link

AAPG Bulletin

... salient features.(FOOTNOTE 4) "8. The development of inclined upthrust fault planes with the intrusion of rigid or mobile masses. "9...

1954

Pressured Shale and Related Sediment Deformation--Mechanism for Development of Regional Contemporaneous Faults: ABSTRACT

C. H. Bruce

AAPG Bulletin

... of undercompacted sediment between sand-shale depoaxes in which greater compaction has occurred. Most regional contemporaneous fault systems in the Texas coastal...

1972

Pressured Shale and Related Sediment Deformation--Mechanism for Development of Regional Contemporaneous Faults: ABSTRACT

C. H. Bruce

AAPG Bulletin

... fault patterns were formed. In cross-sectiona view, faults in these systems flatten and converge at depth to planes related to fluid pressure, and form...

1973

Pressured Shale and Related Sediment Deformation--Mechanism for Development of Regional Contemporaneous Faults: ABSTRACT

C. H. Bruce

AAPG Bulletin

...-to-the-basin fault patterns were formed. In cross-sectiona view, faults in these systems flatten and converge at depth to planes related to fluid pressure...

1973

Role of Stepovers in Strike-Slip Tectonics: ABSTRACT

Atilla Aydin, Amos Nur

AAPG Bulletin

... on inclined planes connecting the en echelon segments of the major fault. As the amount of overlap increases, features similar to pull-apart basins or push-up...

1984

Thrust Faults that Violate Classic Thrust Belt Rules: Marathon Basin, Texas: ABSTRACT

William D. Demis

AAPG Bulletin

... (Atokan) are lodged within fault planes bounded by Tesnus, thereby documenting folding before thrust faulting. This nonclassic geometry is due...

1984

4.2 Wrench Fault Tectonics: Wrench Fault, Southeast Asia

P. D'Onfro and P. Glagola

AAPG Special Volumes

...-trench system. In middle Miocene strike-slip movements occurred on old fault planes in the basement melange (below R[5] on the seismic sections...

1983

Abstract: The Puzzling Problem of Sealy and Leaky Faults; #90251 (2016)

Abdelwahab Noufal

Search and Discovery.com

.... Fault planes can be sealing and prevent flow of fluids in one time and be leaking in another time. It can be sealing for oil and leaking for gas/oil...

2016

Antelope Fault Crossing of the Kern River Pipeline, Newcastle, Utah

Robert M. Robison, Jeffrey R. Keaton

Utah Geological Association

... no late Pleistocene or Holocene fault planes were exposed in the trench, a reasonably accurate location of the fault was inferred based...

1992

Evidence for right-oblique-slip on a northern segment of the Big Trails fault system, southern Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming

Alan J. Ver Ploeg, Phillip L. Greer

Montana Geological Society

... or steeply dipping fault planes; (5) horizontal slickensides; and (6) the presence of both compressional and extensional structures...

1997

Evidence for Right-Oblique-Slip on a Northern Segment of the Big Trails Fault System, Southern Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming

Alan J. Ver Ploeg, Phillip L. Greer

Wyoming Geological Association

... dipping fault planes; (5) horizontal slickensides; and (6) the presence of both compressional and extensional structures in the same fault system...

1996

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

Abstract: Fault structure beneath fossil ice keel scour marks

C. M. T. Woodworth-Lynas, J. L. Clark, T. J. Calon

Atlantic Geology

... for friction on the fault planes. Alternatively, faults may continue propa- gating in new orientations to enable stress relief to continue, or new...

1994

< Previous   7   8   9   10   11   Next >