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3D Structural Geology Analysis Using Integrated Analogue Sandbox Modeling: A Case Study of the Seram Thrust-Fold Belt

Benyamin Sapiie, Meli Hadiana, Masio Patria, A.C. Adyagharini, Afif Saputra, Philips Teas, Widodo

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and strike-slip movements can act in the same fault plane. The oblique convergent strike-slip fault setting is also known as transpression by many...

2012

Stratigraphy, Mountain Building and Complex Geological Structures of the Ardmore Basin

Robert W. Allen

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... of the Davis Community. End_Page 17------------------------- Creek sand. That fault died in a bedding plane above the sand. The Basal Oil Creek sand...

2000

Preliminary Notes on the Paleozoic Stratigraphy and Structural Geology of the Honeyville Quadrangle, Northern Wellsville Mountain, Utah

Charles G. Oviatt

Utah Geological Association

... plane in the Wasatch fault zone. This limestone, however, contains Faberophyllum, Pleurosiphonella and Pseudodorlodotia (W. J. Sando, written comm...

1985

Evaluation of Geothermal Igneous Reservoirs

Uum Komarudin, Djoko Sunaryo, Ron Prayitno, Steve Hansen

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the southeast. In some instances the fault plane will divide various lithologies making the detection that much simpler. In volcanic rocks drag...

1992

Zone of Impingement Between the Western Thrust Belt and the Foreland Province in the MAdison and Gallatin Ranges, Southwestern Montana

John J. Tonnsen

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Precambrian rocks into contact with the upper Cretaceous formations. Actual displacement may be greater. The fault plane appears to have a dip of about...

1982

Sturcture of the Laketown Quadrangle and Petroleum Exploration in the Bear Lake area, Rich County, Utah

Gerard L. Valenti

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

.... in Laketown Canyon. There are no exposures of the fault plane on which dip can be determined. The fault places Langston Formation of Middle Cambrian age...

1982

Optimizing Lateral Completions When Limited or No Log Data Is Available.

Bill Scanlan

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... fracture system surrounding a fault. In this case all of the fluid from the stage would pump down this frac plane and leave several hundred feet of source...

2014

A Fresh Look at the North Barito Basin, Kalimantan

Anthony D. M. Mason, James C. Haebig, Richard L. McAdoo

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... when sediment dip changes against the grain of a fault plane, which then alters to a steep angle and breaks toward the surface. In the area north...

1993

Serang Field Re-Evaluation

Tom Clark, Joewono Hadiwijoto, Bashir Zagalai, Steve Martinez, Donna Staples

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., and a 3-D seismic fault plane map. 3-D seismic stacking velocity and checkshot velocity data were considered but not used in this model. 3-D seismic...

1994

Faulting in Southwestern Arkansas

C. L. Rankin

AAPG Bulletin

..., the fault trace is exposed trending N. 45°E. On the north side of the fault plane, pale bluish gray, somewhat sandy clay containing some volcanic ash...

1930

Identification of Microseismic Attributes Through Spectral Analysis

Michael J. Nava, James W. Rector, Zhishuai Zhang

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... be possible to garner some knowledge regarding the fault plane (Warpinski 2010). Conclusion While traditional moment tensor inversion fails...

2015

Seismicity and the Possibility of Earthquake Related Landslides in the Teton-Gros Ventre-Jackson Hole Area, Wyoming

R. B. Smith, J. R. Pelton, J. D. Love

Wyoming Geological Association

... of the regional stress field by fault-plane solutions. This paper presents the results of three earthquake surveys around the south perimeter...

1977

A New Method of Neostress Determination From Passive Seismic Data

Alfred Lacazette, Alan Morris

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... yield two potential fault plane solutions which are not determined uniquely. The new method relies on analysis of the orientation, size, and seismic...

2015

Integration of Microseismic With Rock Properties From Multi-Component Seismic Data, Mississippi Lime Play, North-Central Oklahoma

Scott W. Singleton, Shihong Chi, Crystal Lapaire, Lisa Sanford, Paul Constance

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... a preexisting NE-SW fault plane (Figure 12, right panel), which is concerning because of the potential to create a high permeability corridor with the high...

2015

Laredo District, Texas

P. W. McFarland

AAPG Special Volumes

... to an adjustment of the strata eastward, coincident with the slipping of the downthrown block. The fault plane dips approximately 45° SE. In Figure 3, logs...

1929

2-D Basin Modeling of Secondary Petroleum Migration in the Sakala Timur PSC, Indonesia

Alwyn Vear, Duncan Macgregor

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... with the overall dip directions and magnitudes. The faults have been redrawn as vertical features and filled with grey "fault plane" lithology, whose...

1996

Penecontemporaneous Gravity-Controlled Folds, Holman Hill, New Mexico

Rae L. Harris Jr.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... sliding a s a dekollement, ing to several hundreds of feet sliding as a de'collement, surely a recognizable "fault plane" would be visible. surely...

1971

Structural Geology of Mesa De Anguila, Big Bend National Park

Dodd W. DeCamp

West Texas Geological Society

... is the product of a reutilization of this fault plane during later Basin and Range extension. The regional, northwest structural grain strikes obliquely...

1985

The Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake of December 26, 2004: New Insights That Will Change the Next 40 Years and the Plate Tectonic Paradigm

Arthur E. Berman

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... the Sumatra and Andaman rupture segments. Age and accompanying textural differences may have resulted in changes in mechanical coupling along the fault plane...

2005

THE LANYARD FIELD, A STRUCTURAL-STRATIGRAPHIC TRAP, DENVER BASIN, COLORADO

Stephen A. Sonnenberg

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...~dencedby misslng section. Because the wells are closely spaced, the faults m each of the wells IS probably the result of movement o n one fault plane...

1982

Deformation Styles Along the Tensleep Fault, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming

M. Lee Allison

Wyoming Geological Association

... on the south side were jammed. The result was north-directed thrusts superimposed on the Tensleep Fault and numerous bedding plane thrusts throughout...

1983

Geomechanical Investigation of Microseismic Mechanisms Associated With Slip on Bed Parallel Fractures

Robert Hull, Paul Leonard, Shawn Maxwell

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... microseismic mechanism comes from a variety of microseismic projects. Much of this evidence is based on geophysical investigation of microseismic fault-plane...

2017

Thrust Faulting: Southern Margin Powder River Basin, Wyoming

D. L. Blackstone Jr.

Wyoming Geological Association

.... The well bore cut the fault plane at 4740 and passed into Cretaceous shales (Figure 3). The second well of interest is the A.B. Cobb Novick No. 5 drilled...

1988

Can Moment Tensor Inversion Aid Engineering Decisions? A Delaware Basin Case Study

Mark G. Mack, Scott M. Taylor, Jamie Rich, Dan Kahn, Jeremy King, Ben Schaeffer, Anton Reshetnikov, David Langton, Brendan Elliott, Alex Biholar

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of inverting event moment tensor directly we invert for fault plane normal and slip direction vectors. This constrains the parameter range better...

2017

Depositional Environments of A. W. P. Olmos Field, McMullen County, Texas

J. Greg Dennis

GCAGS Transactions

... the fault was a plane of movement, or ramp, upon which previously deposited sediment moved basinward. The upthrown fault block represents an area where...

1987

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