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Geologic Interpretation of Thrust Belts
R. C. Crane
Pacific Section SEPM
... cut off angles at top and bottom of a bed will not change during thrusting. 52. The average dip of the fault plane in competent rocks is about 30°. 53...
1987
The Kimbell Ranch 32-1: Implications of a deep wildcat drilled near the Meers Fault in the Slick Hills of southwest Oklahoma, USA.
Andrew Cullen
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... map on the fault plane of the Mountain View Fault indicates the MVF is more than 32,000ft below the KR 32-1 surface location (Figure 4). Projection...
2019
Geology and Occurrence of Natural Gas in Oriskany Sandstone in Pennsylvania and New York
Fenton H. Finn
AAPG Bulletin
..., but a large part of this may be associated with drag on each side of the fault. The fault is typical of the region in that its plane dips toward the axis...
1949
Interpretation of Dipmeter Surveys in Mississippi
J. A. Gilreath
GCAGS Transactions
... by the increasing dip in the drag zone as the borehole approaches the fault plane from the downthrown side. Complex faulting over shallow ridges or domes may...
1960
Geological Observations on the Montalvo Mounds, Ventura Area, California
Edward A. Hall
Pacific Section SEPM
...-parallel faults (Figure 2) with 1/4-inch of gouge on the fault planes and steep dips adjacent to them. The southerly fault plane strikes N 67° E to N 75...
1982
Microearthquake Studies Across the Basin and Range-Colorado Plateau Transition in Central Utah
Mary E. McKee, Walter J. Arabasz
Utah Geological Association
... fault-plane solutions. Diffuse shallow seismicity (depth <15 km) and normal faulting focal mechanisms characterize the Basin and Range structural region...
1982
Problems of Fault Nomenclature
John C. Crowell
AAPG Bulletin
... on opposite sides of a fault. In practice we recognize these points where lines formed by geological elements meet the fault plane at piercing points...
1959
Three-Dimensional Seismic Interpretation and Fault Sealing Investigations, Nun River Field, Nigeria
J. D. Bouvier , C. H. Kaars-Sijpesteijn , D. F. Kluesner , C. C. Onyejekwe , R. C. Van Der Pal
AAPG Bulletin
... fault planes may also be evaluated using three-dimensional seismic. Clay gouge present within a fault plane may prevent cross-fault migration...
1989
Subsurface Geology of the North Gotebo Area, Oklahoma
Suzanne Takken
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... Gotebo, the "Trace of the Gotebo Fault Plane at the Base of the Pontotoc" is a line which can be used for practical purposes to divide the Anadarko Basin...
1967
Pre-Thrusting Basin Morphology: Influence on Geochemical "Fairways" and Subsequent Thrust Deformations in the Wyoming-Idaho Thrustbelt
Michael Fahy
Wyoming Geological Association
.... Absaroka fault-plane map overprinted on the "basement" structural form (depth-to-basement). The surface trace of the Absaroka fault is shown; the dark...
1987
Seismic geomorphological analysis and hydrocarbon potential of the Lower Cretaceous Cromer Knoll Group, Heidrun field, Norway
Lorena Moscardelli, Sarika K. Ramnarine, Lesli Wood, Dallas B. Dunlap
AAPG Bulletin
... of BCU (S1) and S2 to the west and east of fault A, respectively (Figures 3A, 4C). Seismic reflections within this unit present a characteristic low...
2013
Crustal Geometry and Extensional Models for the Grand Banks, Eastern Canada: Constraints from Deep Seismic Reflection Data
C. E. Keen, R. Boutilier, B. De Voogd, B. Mudford, M. E. Enachescu
CSPG Special Publications
... that the intra-crustal reflections dip in the opposite direction from the fault planes. These west-dipping reflections (“8”, Fig. 4) may represent pre-rift...
1987
Seismic Refraction and Reflection Studies in the Timor-Aru Trough System and Australian Continental Shelf: Convergent Margins
R. S. Jacobson , G. G. Shor Jr. , R. M. Kieckhefer , G. M. Purdy
AAPG Special Volumes
.... Isacks, 1978, Geometry of the subducted lithosphere beneath the Banda Sea in eastern Indonesia from seismicity and fault-plane solutions: Jour. Geophys...
1979
Milton Field, Harris County, Texas
Phil F. Martyn, Roy F. Beery Jr.
Houston Geological Society
... is controlled in part by structure and edgewater and in part by truncation of the reservoir at the fault plane, Oil and gas accumulation...
1962
Relocating a Portion of the South Muskogee Fault, Muskogee and Cherokee Counties, Oklahoma
Mark W. Allen
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... the fault plane. Structural attitudes of these four exposures, located on the hanging wall side of the fault by present maps, show an increase in dip...
1989
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
Integrated Fault and Hazard Analysis in Downtown Houston, Texas
Jingqiu Huang, Don Van Nieuwenhuise, Shuhab D. Khan
GCAGS Journal
... resolution of ~10 m. The processed seismic lines clearly show a near-vertical fault at the cross point of the two profiles with a fault plane that dips...
2015
Laramide Sedimentation, Folding, and Faultin in the Southen Wind River Range, Wyoming
James R. Steidtmann, Linda C. McGee, Larry T. Middleton
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... separately rather than as one continuous fault plane; and 5- recurrent motion along the Continental fault after the Pliocene was opposite...
1983
Linked Tectonics of the Northern North Sea Basins
A. D. Gibbs
CSPG Special Publications
... the stratigraphy across the fault, indicates some component of strike-slip as well as dip-slip in the plane of the profile. On line 1, the eastern...
1987
Trap Types vs. Productivity of Significant Wilcox (Early Eocene) Gas Fields in the Listric Growth Fault Trend of South Texas - and the Divergent Origin of Its Two Largest Producers
Fred L. Stricklin, Jr.
GCAGS Transactions
... stacked, shelf-bar producing sands, upwarped the fault plane and resulted in rollover growth of the Wilcox anticline. The fault shows no downward...
1996
Enhancing Karstified Carbonate Characterization Through Focused Seismic Reprocessing and Machine Learning Utilization in Ubadari Field
M.R Husni Sahidu, Ilham Panggeleng, Sarah Putri, Scott Miller, Xiaobo Li
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... seismic volume comparison, demonstrate carbonate image improvement in Ubadari. Several internal carbonate structures, i.e., fault plane, collapse zones...
2022
Seal bypass systems
Joe Cartwright, Mads Huuse, Andrew Aplin
AAPG Bulletin
... in seals of Cenozoic age in northwest Europe and on the Atlantic margins.In the case of trap-defining faults, the vertical permeability of the fault plane...
2007
Abnormal Pressures in the Lower Vicksburg, McAllen Ranch Field, South Texas
Robert R. Berg , Mark F. Habeck
GCAGS Transactions
..., listric normal fault and then updip along the fault plane. There is also upward flow from Jackson Shale below the fault. The top of abnormal...
1982
Effects of subsidiary faults on the geometric construction of listric normal fault systems (Geologic Note)
Tingguang Song, Peter A. Cawood
AAPG Bulletin
... fault (toward the right in Figure 2). The relocated horizon is then moved parallel with the regional dip until it intersects the master fault plane...
2001