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 2,919 Results. Searched 200,685 documents.

< Previous   20   21   22   23   24   Next >

Ascending

Magnetics and Geology of Yoast Field, Bastrop County, Texas

D. M. Collingwood

AAPG Bulletin

.... The writer concludes that the high magnetic anomaly is due to an igneous neck in a major fault plane, up which the igneous rock came as a volcanic...

1930

Utilization of Existing Wells in Seismograph Work

Burton McCollum , Wilton W. Larue

AAPG Bulletin

... of a fault plane at different depths, as shown in Figure 4. Here, for example, a well which was drilled too far back from the fault plane to obtain...

1931

Faults of the Crystalline Basement and their Reflection in the Sedimentary Cover of Tataria

L. D. Fayzullin, M. V. Pavlov, R. N. Valeyev, B. S. Sitdikov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of a particular unit indicates actual penetration of a fault plane by the drill. See Fig. 1. Figure 1. Main faults of the crystalline basement of Tataria...

1974

Active Faulting in Lavaca County, Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Douglas E. Bell, V. A. Brill

AAPG Bulletin

..., but this other evidence is not as convincing as the cases cited. There is no evidence of the dip of the fault plane or the amount of vertical or horizontal...

1938

Abstract: Glacigenic fault reactivation and enhanced groundwater flow: a previously unrecognized hazard to restoration of abandoned mine sites

Adrian F. Park, Bruce E. Broster

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: Glacigenic fault reactivation and enhanced groundwater flow: a previously unrecognized hazard to restoration of abandoned mine sites Adrian...

2000

Awakening of the Ayazakhtarma Mud Volcano of South Kobystan

A. A. Yakubov, B. V. Grigor’yants, N. S. Kastryulin, R. R. Rakhmanov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... sediments. An important feature of this tectonic beit is a fault, along which the north block has been upthrown 100-600 m. The fault plane dips...

1976

Abstract: Kinematic Analysis of Striated Fractures in Titiwangsa Granitoid, Karak Highway (Selangor Side)

H. D. Tjia

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... and other fault markings on a number of fracture planes represent isostatic adjustments through gravity faulting. Fig: 1 FAULT-PLANE MARKINGS tj";:.;j...

1992

Prospects for Discovery of New Gas Pools in the Cis-Carpathian Downwarp

Yu. R. Karpenchuk, A. S. Pilipchuk

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... may serve as a seal for gas pools. The seal may be formed by impermeable rocks on the other side of the fault or by the fault plane itself. Such pools...

1982

Abstract: Tectonic and Climatic Controls of Growth and Shape of the Himalayan Foreland Fold and Thrust Belt: A Numerical Study

Deirdre Mallyon, Djordje Grujic

Atlantic Geology

... parameters such as: friction, both along the wedge (μ) and decollement fault plane (μb); the Hubbert-Rubey fluid pore ratio, both within the wedge (λ...

2014

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

Burdette A. Ogle

AAPG Bulletin

..., monoclinal flexures and sharply folded synclinal axes. Faults also cause fracturing; most open fissures being adjacent rather than in the fault...

1961

< Previous   20   21   22   23   24   Next >