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A Combination of Genetic Inversion and Seismic Frequency Attributes to Delineate Reservoir Targets in Offshore Northern Orange Basin, South Africa, #51398 (2017).

Chris A. Samakinde, Jan van Bever Donker, Silvia Lanes

Search and Discovery.com

... side of the fault plane could point to gas-charged sediments. References Chen, G., Matteucci, G., Fahmi, B. and Finn, Ch., 2008...

2017

Study of Relative Active Tectonic Features on Kaladan - Mrauk U Fault, Rakhine Coastal Region, #30604 (2019).

Sandy Chit Ko, Soe Thura Tun, Kyaing Sein, Ohn Thein,

Search and Discovery.com

... West Myanmar Plate caused upward slip motion along the fault plane because the subducted slab (subduction Indian oceanic crust) has been active beneath...

2019

Quaternary Faults Near a Proposed Low-Level Radioactive Waste Repository in the Hueco Bolson of Trans-Pecos Texas

Edward W. Collins, Jay A. Raney

West Texas Geological Society

... to being a flexure associated with only minor faults of <3 ft (1 m) vertical offset. The main fault plane dips about 75° to 85° southward. Cretaceous...

1991

The Geology and Uranium Deposits of the Lisbon Valley Anticline, San Juan County, Utah

M. A. Lekas, H. M. Dahl

Utah Geological Association

... of the anticline. The dip of the fault plane at the Big Indian mine (Fig. 2) is 58° northeast. The fault generally is confined to a single plane near...

1956

FAULTS IN THE SELMA GROUP (LATE CRETACEOUS) OF WEST-CENTRAL ALABAMA

Donald M. Self

Alabama Geological Society

...) is representative of the post-Prairie Bluff - pre-Clayton faults exposed at MOscow Landing. This fault is normal, downthrown to the northeast. The fault plane...

1976

RELATIONSHIPS OF SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE FAULTS IN CHOCTAW AND CLARKE COUNTIES, ALABAMA

Gary. V. Wilson, J. T. Kidd, Samuel W. Shannon

Alabama Geological Society

... (2,590 m) south of its surface exposure at Stop 6. In the immediate vicinity of the fault-plane exposure in sec. 4, well-control is not sufficient...

1976

Geology of the Ferris Mountains-Muddy Gap Area

E. L. Heisey

Wyoming Geological Association

... of the Seminoe Mountains and the East Ferris Mountains, swinging 52° into the pre-Cambrian in Section 4, T. 26 N., R. 87 W. The dip of the fault plane...

1951

Elm Grove Field, Fayette County, Texas: A Case Study of Shallow, Updip Reklaw Oil Fields in South and South Central Texas

R. M. Shellman

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... to northeast along the fault plane in Elm Grove Field inclines the oil-water contact in the Arnim A sand from southwest to northeast approximately 60 feet...

1985

Current Trends in Geophysics

H. E. Stommel, J. M. Graul

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... stack (far left). This is thought to be the fault plane reflection. This critical and diagnostic event has all but disappeared from the central stack...

1978

Edwards Aquifer in the San Antonio Region: Its Hydrogeology and Management

Robert W. Maclay

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... displacements are sufficient to juxtapose permeable strata opposite relatively impermeable strata across the fault plane. T.A. Small (U.S. Geological Survey...

1989

Geology of the California Company No. 1 St. George Unit A Re-Evaluation

Robert D. Munger

Utah Geological Association

... through Mississippian into Pennsylvanian in the upper section. The top of the lower section is truncated abruptly by a fault plane with little...

1963

Avonlea and its Significance

T. Binnert Haites

CSPG Bulletin

... offset affecting the axial plane of the nose in Twp. 12, Rge. 22. If there were any, then the left-hand offset of the Truax fault may be reduced...

1959

Petroleum Geology of the Malacca Strait Contract Area (Central Sumatra Basin)

R. A. Lee

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., as shown by the quite different Figure 12. Lalang Field Dip Section Illustrating Fault Plane Sealing. oil-water contacts across the fault plane within...

1982

Further Notes on the Hydraulic Theory of Oil Migration and Accumulation

John L. Rich

AAPG Bulletin

... of buoyancy alone, provided the oil is shown to have come upward along the fault plane instead of having migrated up the dip of the Woodbine sand. It would...

1923

Typical Stratigraphic Traps Jackson Trend of South Texas

Thomas S. West, Sr.

GCAGS Transactions

.... The prevalent down-to-the-southeast faults which cut across strand lines in this area do not appear to produce traps against the fault plane. This lack...

1963

The Geology of the West Bastian Bay Field Plaquemines Parish, LA.

Lee H. Meltzer

GCAGS Transactions

... in the "W" and "X" sands. They are sealing in the sense that the fault plane material is able to withstand, without leaking, capillary pressures up...

1966

Geology of the Conant Creek Anticline and Adjacent Areas

Robert R. Berg, Raymond M. Thompson

Wyoming Geological Association

... of the surface axis. The fault plane apparently dips 48° E. between the two wells, and about 600 feet of Jurassic and Chugwater beds are repeated. This fault...

1957

Whitney Canyon-Carter Creek Gas Field, Southwest Wyoming

Robert A. Bishop

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... thrust underlies Paleozoic carbonates at Whitney-Carter and overlies highly distorted beds of Cretaceous shales and siltstones. The fault plane dips 20...

1982

Application of High Fold, Multi-Azimuth 3-D P-Wave Seismic to Characterize Natural Fractures in the Rulison Field, Piceance Basin

Vello A. Kuuskraa, David Campagna, David Decker

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... the fault plane as it enters the mid pay zone (SS2). The fault, NW2, sweeps the entire pay zone at a relatively low angle and terminates in a broad area...

1997

Irma Oil Field, Nevada County, Arkansas

L. P. Teas

AAPG Special Volumes

...° sloping northward from the plane for about 10 feet. The hade of t e fault measured here averages about 60°. The horizontal distance from the surface...

1929

Structural Geology of Southeastern South Park, Park County,colorado

Don L. Sawatzky

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... a t a . The fault plane i s n e a r l y horizontal. A s m a l l window i n Spinney Mountain exposes the t h r u s t fault zone and a l a r g e block of Dakota...

1964

Overprinting of Laramide Structural Grains in the Clarks Fork Canyon Area and Eastern Beartooth Mountains of Wyoming

Donald U. Wise

Wyoming Geological Association

... plane, a line that can have a strike different from the fault plane provided that the plane dips. If the original fault plane was a southwest-dipping...

1983

QUEALY DOME, ALBANY COUNTY, WYOMING: A ROCKY MOUNTAIN FORELAND STRUCTURAL TRAP OIL FIELD

D.L. Blackstone Jr.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... to the southdipping fault plane, and had been "dragged" in the downthrown hanging wall block. Fractures in cores approximately paralleled the major fault...

1984

Southeastern Extension of the Lake Basin Fault Zone in South-Central Montana: Implications for Coal and Hydrocarbon Exploration

Laura N. Robinson, Bruce E. Barnum

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... are usually undeformed; those on the downthrown side dlp as much as lo0 into the fault plane and create structural depressions at the polnts...

1986

A Tectonic Origin for Microfaults in the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian Tesnus Formation, Marathon Basin, Trans-Pecos Texas

Timothy N. Diggs

West Texas Geological Society

... by placing a plexiglass sheet parallel with the fault plane and measuring its orientation. Orientations of microfaults with throws of only three to four...

1990

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