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New Data on the Structure of the Vuktyl Field and Plans for Further Oil-Gas Exploration

A. V. Borisov, V. Ye. Leshchenko, N. F. Medvedev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... limestones; 6-dolomitized limestones; 7-dolomites; 8-marker horizons. The drilling has demonstrated that the fault plane flattens out...

1974

A Prominent Fault across the Malaysia-Thai Boundary; Preliminary Report

Syed Sheikh Almashoor, H. D. Tjia

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... of the faults left-lateral drag is indicated. The sigmoidal quartz in plan view also indicates left-slip motion. Fault-plane striations pitch 22 degrees...

1987

Oil-Gas Prospects of the Cis-Ural Downwarp

N. I. Klyuchnikov, Yu. V. Kazantsev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

.... In well 3 at a depth of 4130 m beneath rocks of Tournaisian age the drill encountered Vizean limestones and dolomites. The fault plane dips...

1974

Road Log No. S20 - Junction Colorado 125 and 127 to Wyomng Line, via Colorado 125

John R. Donnell - Editor

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... fault at road cut. Here Pre- 1.1 cambrian gneiss is thrust over basal Sundance sandstone and Chugwater redbeds. The fault plane dips about 40 degrees...

1960

Geothermal Investigations in Ustyurt

I. N. Shcherbakova, G. K. Ukolova, M. O. Lakhtionov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... that shows up on the cosmic photographs. Calculations show that the fault plane intersects the Jurassic sediments at a depth of about 3.0 km where the pays...

1980

Abstract: Pay Sands Prediction in Baram Delta through Rock Properties and 3D Simultaneous Inversion Study (Paper 17)

Hesham Hendy, Haslina Mohamed, Vincent W. T. Kong

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... the BariolFaridah growth. fault plane is clay smearing. The chances of having hydrocarbon charge, good reservoir quality and favorable hydrocarbon...

2003

Three-Dimensional Method for Solution of Oil-Field Structures: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

J. B. Currie

AAPG Bulletin

..., and fault-plane projections may be corrected and redrawn on each unit separately. This permits evaluation of each alteration in a way which...

1952

Evaluating Structurally Complex Reservoirs: Part 6. Geological Methods

J. R. Hossack, D. B. McGuinness

AAPG Special Volumes

... or the production data from the well after completion. These data can be plotted on the maps and sections. A special type of section is the fault plane section...

1992

2.3 Detached Sediments in Extensional Provinces: 2.3.1 Growth Faults: Syndepositional Structures on Mobile Substrates

A. J. Skeryanc and C. R. Kolodny

AAPG Special Volumes

... are observed to flatten with depth into a zone of detachment. The downthrown seismic events, which appear to dip more steeply into the fault plane, exhibit...

1983

Problems of Fault Nomenclature: DISCUSSION

Donald H. Kupfer

AAPG Bulletin

.... These are noted here, and some simplifications are suggested. NET SLIP Net slip is generally defined as the shortest distance, measured in the plane of the fault...

1960

Growth Faults and Petroleum Traps: Unit 12: Principles

Martin P. A. Jackson, William E. Galloway

AAPG Special Volumes

... is larger than 150 m (500 ft) (fig. 5). Smearing of sand and shale into the fault plane gouge by intense simple shear creates strong anisotropy...

1984

Exposed Step in Laramide Thrust Fault, Southwest Montana: GEOLOGIC NOTES

D. S. Brumbaugh , H. W. Dresser

AAPG Bulletin

... is envisioned as a plunging step (Fig. 6). Proof of the plun ing character of the surface can be seen at an exposure of the fault plane in a dry wash east...

1976

North Channel Slope Fault, Santa Barbara Basin, California: A Reevaluation: ABSTRACT

P. J. Fischer, G. W. Simila

AAPG Bulletin

... Channel region shows several scattered epicenters with magnitude range of 3.0 to 4.5. The fault plane solution for the October 1, 1959 (M = 4.5), event...

1983

Cross Sections from Dipmeter Data (1)

ARNAUD ETCHECOPAR and JEAN-LUC BONNETAIN

AAPG Bulletin

... boundary can be derived from the others by a translation. The translation plane corresponds to the axial plane for a fold, to the fault plane...

1992

Deformation Microstructures and Diagenesis in Sandstone Adjacent to an Extensional Fault: Implications for the Flow and Entrapment of Hydrocarbons

S. J. Hippler

AAPG Bulletin

... in the precipitation of quartz and illite cement in the North Scapa Sandstone up to 1 m from the fault plane. This diagenetic event, coupled with cataclastic grain...

1993

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