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Faulting of salt-withdrawal basins during early halokinesis: Effects on the Paleogene Rio Doce Canyon system (Espirito Santo Basin, Brazil)

Tiago M. Alves, Joe Cartwright, Richard J. Davies

AAPG Bulletin

...) the degree of segmentation imposed on overburden units by Paleocenelate Eocene faults, and (3) fault plane and basal tip geometries of Paleocenelate...

2009

Structural and stratigraphic control on the migration of a contaminant plume at the P Reactor area, Savannah River site, South Carolina

Antonio E. Cameron Gonzalez, Camelia C. Knapp, Michael G. Waddell, Adrian D. Addison, John M. Shafer

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... is the surface projection of the fault plane (red line in the lower right inset). Based on the relative positions of the contaminant plume...

2010

Magnus Field

M. Shepherd, C. J. Kearney, J. H. Milne

AAPG Special Volumes

... field area (Figure 5). These faults show a slightly curving fault trace cutting reflections to considerable depths below the reservoir interval. One...

1990

Sedimentation and Trapping Mechanism in Upper Miocene Stevens and Older Turbidite Fans of Southeastern San Joaquin Valley, California

Bruce A. MacPherson

AAPG Bulletin

... plane. Most students of regional California tectonics hold that slight left-lateral wrench-fault motion occurred along the White Wolf fault...

1978

Balanced Section in Thrust Belts Part 1: Construction

Declan G. De Paor

AAPG Bulletin

... OF SECTION PLANE AND PROJECTION AXIS Before projecting a geologic surface (bed or fault) from a datum location onto the section plane, one must choose...

1988

Earthquake Activity In and Around Canyonlands National Park, Utah

Ivan G. Wong, James R. Humphrey, Auriel C. Kollmann, Barbara B. Munden, Douglas D. Wright

Four Corners Geological Society

... special calibration, such values were only used to provide a relative measure of size. Fault plane solutions (equal area projections on the lower hemisphere...

1987

Experiments Relating to the Results of Horizontal Faulting

Robert Wesley Brown

AAPG Bulletin

... were added. The wooden blocks represented the underlying beds, the space between them, the vertical fault plane or fault zone, and the paraffin...

1928

Salt Flat Oil Field, Caldwell County, Texas

L. F. McCollum, C. J. Cunningham, S. O. Burford

AAPG Bulletin

... logged when the drill nears a fault plane. The upper 300 or 400 feet of the Taylor marl is uniform, stratification marks not ordinarily being perceptible...

1930

Subsurface Geology of North Gotebo Area, Kiowa and Washita Counties, Oklahoma

Suzanne Takken

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the Gotebo thrust where it meets the unconformity is a convenient boundary to use between the Wichita Mountains and the Anadarko basin. The fault plane...

1968

Trace-Slip Faults

R. H. Beckwith

AAPG Bulletin

... with the trace of planar elements on the fault plane. It is characterized by lack of the usual stratigraphic criteria of faulting. Several cases of trace-slip...

1941

Fault Plane Features: an Alternative Explanation: NOTES

R. E. Riecker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Fault Plane Features: an Alternative Explanation: NOTES R. E. Riecker 1965 Vol. 35 No. 3. (September), Traditional interpretation of steplike breaks...

1965

Thrust Fault Zones in Ventura Basin, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, California: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

J. W. Sheller , M. N. Bien

AAPG Bulletin

... explaining the fault zone phenomenon is as follows. The lower fault plane developed within the Modelo shale as a result of overturned folding and may...

1947

Curvature of Low-Angle Faults at Las Mercedes, Venezuela: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

M. Kamen-Kaye

AAPG Bulletin

... angle. Compilation showed that the typical Las Mercedes fault varied in angle almost constantly with depth. The typical fault plane could therefore...

1953

Balcones Fault System: Its Northeast Extent: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Donald F. Reaser

AAPG Bulletin

... Austin Chalk. Projection of these beds into the dip of the fault plane indicates a minimum displacement of 100 feet. Peabody (1957, p. 13) discovered...

1961

Fault Seal Analysis: Constraining Fault Seal Risk Using Seismic Velocities, #41789 (2016).

Toby Colson

Search and Discovery.com

... planes within the Rankin Fault Block with Rankin Block Pore Pressures CFF (psi) -3000 -2000 -1000 0 1000 A 2000 B 0 Fault plane 010/50/E...

2016

Structure and Kinematic Genesis of the Quealy Wrench Duplex: Transpressional Reactivation of the Precambrian Cheyenne Belt in the Laramie Basin, Wyoming

Donald S. Stone

AAPG Bulletin

... to a preexisting fault plane, renewed slip will include a lateral component. Multiphase deformation can produce complex fault geometry, particularly...

1995

Luling Oil Field, Caldwell and Guadalupe Counties, Texas

Ernest W. Brucks

AAPG Special Volumes

.... [Grey Scale] Photograph of exposure of the Luling fault plane on San Marcos River. FOOTNOTE 1. "The Geology of the San Marcos Quadrangle," Bulletin...

1929

The Gullfaks Field: Chapter 27

Ole Petterson, Arvid Storli, Eva Ljosland, Ole Nygaard, Ian Massie, Henrik Carlsen

AAPG Special Volumes

... with the pre-Cretaceous reflections. -- Deterioration of the seismic data as a result of the large number of fault blocks. In spite of the above...

1992

The Bass, Gippsland and Otway Basins, Southeast Australia: A Branched Rift System Formed by Continental Extension

M. A. Etheridge, J. C. Branson, P. G. Stuart-Smith

CSPG Special Publications

... interpretation simply corresponds to the fault plane reflections; they will migrate to somewhat steeper dips. The approximate location of the rift...

1987

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