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Spread Creek Anticline: Teton County, Wyoming A study in structural form and petroleum exploration
D.L. Blackstone Jr.
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... ft vertical separation. The fault plane does not sole out into the Triassic Chugwater Formation. Cross section D-D' (Fig. 7) is controlled by data...
1989
Litho-structural controls on mineralisation at the Pillara carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb Deposit, Lennard Shelf District, Western Australia
Dennis Arne, Simon Dörling, Robert Fagan, Heather Middleton
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... consist of discrete breccia zones up to 1 m across orientated sub-parallel to major fault planes and dipping back toward the fault plane in an antithetic...
2019
Age and Correlation of Pennsylvanian Surface Formations, and of Oil and Gas Sands of Muskogee County, Oklahoma
Charles W. Wilson, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
... E., is 600 feet or more. The down-throw side is on the north. The dip of the plane of this fault is as low as 60 degrees in Secs. 13 and 14, T. 13 N...
1935
Characterization of Fractures in Limestones, Northern Segment of the Edwards Aquifer and Balcones Fault Zone, Central Texas
Edward W. Collins
GCAGS Transactions
... was recognized near some faults and appears to have caused beds on the upthrown side of some faults to dip toward the fault plane. It is not known...
1987
Delineation of Anomalously Pressured Gas Accumulations in the Riverton Dome Area, Wind River Basin, Wyoming
Ronald C. Surdam, Zun Sheng Jiao, Nicholas G. K. Boyd III
Wyoming Geological Association
... volume (Figure 8) approximately parallel to the fault plane of the major north-south fault, which is located downdip and west of the major structural...
2000
Thrust Faulting and Coarse Clastics in Temblor Range, California
F. S. Hudson , G. H. White
AAPG Bulletin
... of the remnants, that which underlies Crocker Flat, is composed of beds of definite San Lorenzo (Oligocene) age. The fault plane underlying this isolated...
1941
Breccia pipe and sinkhole linked fluidized beds and debris flows in the Athabasca Oil Sands: dynamics of evaporite karst collapse-induced fault block collisions
Paul L. Broughton
CSPG Bulletin
..., were dominated by compressional deformations that resulted in sinkhole development bound on one side by the fault plane. Continued bed compression...
2017
Enhanced Subsalt Exploration Utilizing the Basal Salt Shear Model
Richie D. Baud, John L. Haglund
GCAGS Transactions
.... As this quantity tends toward zero, the coefficient of friction along the potential fault plane (related to tan ) becomes insignificant. The critical...
1996
Geology of Southern Part of La Barge Region, Lincoln County, Wyoming
A. J. Bertagnolli, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
...-fenster (Fig. 2) is shown by the curved trace of the fault (Fig. 3). The fault plane is at approximately the same elevation on both sides of the semi...
1941
Miocene Turbidite Sequence as Potential Reservoir and Source Rock Of Mamberamo Basin: An Insight From Fieldwork in Metaweja Area, Central Mamberamo District, Papua
Demianus Tonni Olua, Indra Gunawan, Lukman Nurdiansyah Reliubun
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... of faults are found, normal and reverse faults trending W-E and NE-SW, and shear faults trending NW-SE. The results of fracture and fault plane data...
2021
Tinsley Field, Yazoo County, Mississippi: A Deeper Look at Mississippi's First Oil Field Using 3-D Seismic
Maurice N. Birdwell , Kevin B. Hill
GCAGS Transactions
.... Fault plane maps were also generated from the 3-D data set. The fault plane maps were first constructed in time and then converted to depth using...
1997
Influence of Active Subsalt Normal Faults on the Growth and Location of Suprasalt Structures
Hongxing Ge , Bruno C. Vendeville
GCAGS Transactions
... models started with a level and horizontal basement top. The experimental apparatus comprised only one fault plane and did not allow for tilting...
1997
An Integrated Approach Towards Digital Outcrop Method In Natural Fracture Characterization: An Example From The Pre-Tertiary Alas Formation of North Sumatra Basin
Ilyas Anindita, Leon Taufani, Muhammad Gazali Rachman, Purnama Suandhi, Erlangga Septama
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... surface which have been folded and eroded. This model describes the probability value of a cell as it approaches a fault plane (Figure 13). A fracture...
2022
InSAR Characterization of Fluid Movement and Fault Slip near a Saltwater Disposal Site in the Permian Basin
Zhishuai Zhang, Cody Comiskey, Kurt Nihei, Krittanon Sirorattanakul, Zijun Fang, Jeff Nunn, Justin Palmer, Laura Swafford, Courtney Lucente, Giacomo Falorni
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... volumetric changes with InSAR data. Forward modeling We discretize the fault plane and reservoir into small, comparably sized elements. Using...
2025
Geology of Eola Area, Garvin County, Oklahoma
Robert M. Swesnik , Thom. H. Green
AAPG Bulletin
.... Highly folded and faulted pre-Deese strata north of the fault form an overturned syncline whose axial plane dips southward. Oil and gas accumulation...
1950
Fault Zone Architecture and Permeability Distribution in the Neogene Clastics of Northern Sarawak (Miri Airport Road Outcrop), Malaysia
Rasoul Sorkhabi, Shutaro Hasegawa
AAPG Special Volumes
... the fault slip plane, possibly indicating that faulting evolves from individual bands to a high-strain zone characterized by anastomosing deformation...
2005
Subsurface Geotechnical Hazards in Petroleum and Geothermal Development
Robert C. Erickson
AAPG Special Volumes
... in the Santa Barbara area. Composite fault-plane solutions from these earthquakes show that the area is undergoing north-south compression which is resulting...
1981
Exploration for Deep Geopressured Gas: Corsair Trend, Offshore Texas
H. A. Vogler , B. A. Robison
AAPG Bulletin
... plane causes extreme rotation of downthrown strata, which results in pronounced counter-regional dip into the fault. This steep dip causes a general...
1987
Thrust Faulting and Hydrocarbon Generation: DISCUSSION
M. A. Warner, Frank Royse
AAPG Bulletin
... heating along the fault plane must have een negligible because vitrinite reflectance measurements and thermal alteration index (TAI) readings...
1987
Using B4 LiDAR and CRN Age Data to Constrain Slip Rates Along the San Andreas Fault System at Millard Canyon, San Gorgonio Pass; #41652 (2015)
Ian Desjarlais, Doug Yule, Richard Heermance
Search and Discovery.com
..., and with this we mathematically resolve these vertical slip parameters onto their respective fault plane geometries to evaluate the strike-slip component of motion...
2015
Oil Fields of Greater Oficina Area Central Anzoategui, Venezuela
H. D. Hedberg , L. C. Sass , H. J. Funkhouser
AAPG Bulletin
... is confined to within a few feet of the fault plane. In cored sections, this disturbance is manifested by steep and irregular dips and fracturing...
1947
Active Faults in Indonesia
H. D. Tjia
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... fault plane and at distances of 2 0 16 25 metres are found zones of fault breccia that strike N065-070E and form vertical individual fault planes. Each...
1978
Lower Cretaceous (Edwards) Oil Fields, Caldwell and Guadalupe Counties, Texas (1)
W. J. Hendy
GCAGS Transactions
... of 65° to 80° on the fault plane. Lack of sufficient control prevented the establishment of the presence of two faults, although Brucks indicates...
1957
Field Trip: Hingeline Sediments of the Overthrust Belt
Howard H. "Tom" Odiorne - Field Trip Chairman
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... of the fault plane varies from 20” to 70” W but dips only about 30” in the vicinity of Ogden. The total amount of throw on the fault in the Weber...
1976
Origin of Transverse Faulting, Rocky Mountain Front Ranges, Canmore, Alberta
Ian W. Moffat,, John H. Spang
CSPG Bulletin
... in the 246/68 S fault plane. Approximately 0.5 km north of the major transverse fault a transverse fault with a similar (subparallel) orientation...
1984