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The Paleozoic Petroleum Geology of Central Arabia (1)

J. G. MCGILLIVRAY and M. I. HUSSEINI

AAPG Bulletin

..., 10). Pre-Khuff seismic reflections are generally poor quality, particularly in the deeper portions of the basin, and consequently fault-plane images...

1992

Structural Geology in the Eastern Margin of the Canadian Rocky Mountains

Clinton D. A. Dahlstrom

CSPG Bulletin

... is the intersection, in either the hanging wall or the footwall, of a specific bed with the thrust plane. Normally, the cut-offs on a thrust fault...

1970

Structural and Stratigraphic Development of Neogene Basins in the Marsh Valley, Lava Hot Springs, and Wakley Peak Areas, Southeast Idaho: Two Phases of Extension

Joseph M. Kruger, Tracy J. Crane, Arron D. Pope, Michael E. Perkins, Paul Karl Link

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... 1 and 1.2 seconds may be the detachment fault if dipping reflections and diffractions below the subhorizontal reflection migrate above it. Using...

2003

Compartmentalization of the Codell and Terry (Sussex) Formations Using Clay Smear Technology, Wattenberg Field Area, Denver Basin, Colorado

Thomas J. Birmingham

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... an abundant source of ductile 30%) source material which can deform into a continuous layer deform continuous along the fault plane and provides...

1998

Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Road Logs: Geology of the Sacramento Mountains Otero County, New Mexico: Field Trip Guidebook

Lloyd C. Pray, James Lee Wilson, Donald F. Toomey

West Texas Geological Society

...., and displacement along the plane of the fault is up to about 200 feet. The faults largely die out in the less competent Devonian, Caballero, and lower Lake...

1977

Palynological in Techniques Deep-Basin Stratigraphy

L. R. Wilson

Oklahoma City Geological Society

.... Such an occurrence is indicative of a fault zone, where the palynomorphs have been altered by high temperatures generated along a fault plane. Figure 8 illustrates...

1973

Analysis of Critically Stressed Fractures and Impact on Field Development in a South Sumatra field

Anzar Syed Islam, Lia Wisanti, Aditi Pal, Budi Satrio, Mohammad Himawan Prakoso, Galih Regi Ramadhan, Anggie Askari Pajabada, Mohamad Taufik

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...). The symbol is plotted at the pole of the fault/fracture plane, so a vertical fault/fracture striking E–W (dip 90° and dip azimuth 0°) will be plotted...

2014

Stratigraphy and Structure of the Rosita Gas Fields, Duval County, Texas

Joseph R. Straccia

GCAGS Transactions

... into the major normal-fault plane. The major growth fault and smaller downdip faults controlled the stratigraphic thickening in this area. The sandstone...

1981

Basinal Isostatic Adjustment Faults and Their Petroleum Significance: Discussion of Decompression Mountain-Building: REPLY

Roy M. P. Jones

CSPG Bulletin

... of each fault plane in the basal portion of the crust underlying the geosyncline, as shown on Figure 1. They create flexibility in the crust...

1982

THE RAlTLESNAKE MOUNTAIN, WYOMING, DEBATE: A REVIEW AND CRITIQUE OF MODELS

Donald S. Stone

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... of the section, fault movement "may or may not have resulted in a surface flexure1' (Fig. 4A). Because of the curved fault plane, continued or renewed...

1984

A Wrench FaultIThrust-Fold Clay Model Study and Comparison with the Bonanza-Zeisman Area of the Eastern Big Horn Basin

Donald S. Stone

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... thrust-folds which accompanied left-lateral s11p along the buried vertical fault plane. In the overly~ng, unfaulted SCW layers, a plunge was created...

1987

Oil Springs and Flat Top Anticlines, Carbon County Wyoming: An Unusual Fold Pair

D.L. Blackstone Jr.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... the fault relationships. In T24N, R87W. the Momson Formation intersects the fault plane in two places at an acute angle (15"), evidence that the formation...

1994

New Exploration Possibilities on Piercement-Type Salt Domes Established by Thrust Fault at Boling Salt Dome, Wharton County, Texas

Michel T. Halbouty , George C. Hardin, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... Jackson (Eocene) shale before reaching the younger Frio (Oligocene) beds below the plane of the thrust fault. Ten productive Frio sands and one productive...

1954

Faulting, Accumulation, and Fluid Distribution in Ramsey Pool, Payne County, Oklahoma

Stuart S. Umpleby

AAPG Bulletin

... until, judged from displacements in the fault plane, it was further deformed by a movement which was probably post-Cherokee. This movement is dated...

1956

Is It Trap? Is It Seal? A Move Towards Consistent Risking of Stratigraphic Traps, Mark A. Sykes, J. Steve Davis, Christopher J. Vandewater, #42492 (2020).

Samuel J. Plitzuweit, S. Lance Jackson,

Search and Discovery.com

... - FAILURE Juxtaposition spill F Line of cross-section F’ fault-plane leak Minimum closure area Spill point Spill point Minimum closure area Crest...

2020

CHAPTER 2: THE CONTINENTAL SHELF OFF SOUTH TEXAS

Henry L. Berryhill, Jr.

AAPG Special Volumes

...', and E-E' (Figures 2-7, 2-8, and 2-9), shelf-edge failure was confined to a single fault plane. Downthrow may have been as much as 100 m (328 ft...

1987

Interaction between sea-level changes and depositional tectonics: Implications for hydrocarbon prospectivity in the western coastal swamp depobelt, Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria

Ovie B. Ogbe, Ifeanacho P. Orajaka, Jerry Osokpor, Tuviere Omeru, and Sunday E. Okunuwadje

AAPG Bulletin

... faulting (Figure 17). Lateral variation in reservoir thickness is highly dependent on growth faults, and the reservoir thickens toward the fault plane...

2020

Growth and evolution of salt canopies on a salt-detached slope: Insights from physical models

Tim P. Dooley, Martin P. A. Jackson, and Michael R. Hudec

AAPG Bulletin

... direction and thrust polarity (Figure 23). Because no diapir/feeder existed here, there is no remnant salt along the fault plane, although...

2023

Paleozoic Geology and Seismic Stratigraphy of the Northen Uncompahgre Front, Grand County, Utah

Claudia Wolfbauer Frahme, E.B. Vaughn

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Fault The fault plane of the Uncompahgre thrust cannot be pinpointed on seismic. There appears to be a dilatant zone along the fault, but it lacks...

1983

Mapping Deformed Salt and Associated Non-salt Sediments

New Orleans Geological Society

... on the fault, (2) contours of key horizons on the fault surface, (3) the dip of the fault plane, and (4) bed dip from dipmeter or from sub-regional...

1993

Linking geomechanical simulation of induced seismicity to surface seismic observations: Simulated finite fault rupture to moment tensor inversion

Jingming Ruan, La Ode Marzujriban Masfara, Ranajit Ghose, Wim Mulder

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... layered earth model. At first, we simulate the triggering of dynamic fault slip at the center of a fault plane. Next, we invert the seismograms recorded...

2022

Geometry and Fractal Characteristics of the Sumatra Active Fault

Sigit Sukmono, M. T. Zen, W. G. A. Kadir, Lilik Hendrajaya, Djoko Santoso

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... on Earthquake Fault Plane Solutions, EOS Trans. AGU, Vol. 72, 201. The Sumatra fault system (SFS) is a 1650 km long NW trending dextral strike-slip fault zone...

1995

Structural and Depositional History, McAllen Ranch Field, Hidalgo County, Texas

Robert R. Berg, William D. Marshall , Philip W. Shoemaker

GCAGS Transactions

... m) of throw on the downdip side of the shale uplift, but fault plane dip decreases with depth and becomes essentially parallel to bedding. Below...

1979

Impact of Seismic Attenuation on Downhole Microseismic Moment Tensor Inversion

Donghong Pei, Natalia Verkhovtseva, Jon Doucette, Price Stark

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...). Numbers around the outline circle are strikes (0o-360o) in degrees. The red projected curves are one fault plane solution and the blue curves are another...

2016

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