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Mixed eolian–longshore sediment transport in the late Paleozoic Arizona shelf and Pedregosa basin, U.S.A.: A case study in grain-size analysis of detrital-zircon datasets

Ryan J. Leary, M. Elliot Smith, Paul Umhoefer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of Cenomanian, Paleocene, and Oligocene Gulf of Mexico drainage integration and sediment routing: implications for scales of basin-floor fans: Geosphere, v. 13, p...

2022

Sediment provenance and stratigraphic correlations of the Paleogene White River Group in the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming

Joshua R. Malone, John P. Craddock, David H. Malone

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... are inferred to have contributed volcaniclastic sediment through both eruptive ash clouds and north- to northeast-flowing fluvial systems that reached...

2022

Advancing Formation Tops Fingerprinting: Expanding Applications and Insights from the DJ to the Williston Basin

Alan Lindsey, Morgan Cox, J. Alexandra Sloan, James Hawkins, Clayton Mack

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...-based fingerprints from reference wells and uses pattern matching to identify formation tops in target wells, streamlining interpretation through...

2025

Response and Recovery of an Estuary Following a River Flood

Maynard M. Nichols

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-water input through the upper layer results in a rapid counter response with increased inflow of salty water thr ugh the lower layer. By the time...

1977

Stratigraphic and Lateral Variations of Source Rock Attributes of the Pematang Formation, Central Sumatra

Barry J. Katz

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

.... The objective of this paper is to examine the detailed geochemical characteristics of what appears, through the process of elimination, to be the region's...

1995

Sequential Development of an Valley Fill: the Twowells Tongue of the Dakota Sandstone, Acoma Basin, New Mexico

Donatella Mellere

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Juan Basin, New Mexico: Gulf Coast Section SEPM, Field Guide for the Seventh Annual Research Conference, p. 1-162. PALMER, J.R., AND SCOTT, A.J., 1984...

1994

Coalbed gas systems, resources, and production and a review of contrasting cases from the San Juan and Powder River basins

Walter B. Ayers Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

...]) of dry gas in the United States. From 1989 through 2000, cumulative United States coalbed gas produc tion was 9.63 tcf (272 Gm3). Today, coalbed gas...

2002

Distinctive Features of Some Ancient River Systems

P. F. Friend

Dallas Geological Society

...). Figure 5. Occurrence of siltstone marginal to conglomerate and sandstone fluvial systems. a) diagrammatic section through the major sediment bodies...

1977

Distinctive Features of Some Ancient River Systems

P. F. Friend

CSPG Special Publications

...). Figure 5. Occurrence of siltstone marginal to conglomerate and sandstone fluvial systems. a) diagrammatic section through the major sediment bodies...

1977

A Heavy-Oil Case Study on a Single Well in Venezuela, MFM-7S, Using Cores and Logs: Section IV. Exploration Methods

R. Everett, M. Herron, G. Pirie, J. Schweitzer, H. Edmundson

AAPG Special Volumes

..., geochemical, and mineralogical core analyses, in addition to geochemical log measurements, helped distinguish between estuarine and fluvial...

1987

Recognition and Hydrologic Significance of Passive-Margin Updip Sequences: An Example from Eocene Coastal-Plain Deposits, U.S.A.

James W. Castle, Russell B. Miller

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... interval approximately 0.3 to 0.6 m thick represents maximum flooding (Figs. 3, 4). Maximum water depth and minimum clastic input are, for example...

2000

Aquifer/aquitard Units of the Dakota Aquifer System in Kansas: Methods of Delineation and Sedimentary Architecture Effects on Ground-water Flow and Flow Properties

P. Allen Macfarlane , J.H. Doveton , Howard R. Feldman , J.J. Butler, Jr. , J.M. Combes , D.R. Collins

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... significantly "channels" the flow of ground water through the aquifer. he geometric mean hydraulic conductivity of fluvial sandstones is generally higher...

1994

Continental Ichnofossils of the Green River and Wasatch Formations, Eocene, Wyoming: A Preliminary Survey, Proposed Relation to Lake-Basin Type, and Application to Integrated Paleo-Environmental Interpretation

Kevin M. Bohacs, Stephen T. Hasiotis, Timothy M. Demko

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

..., and meandering-fluvial strata. Ichnofossils found here include traces attributed to termite, ant, bee, caddisfly, and beetle nests and burrows...

2007

Aztec Fruitland (Gas), T. 29-30 N., R. 10-11 W., NMPM San Juan County, New Mexico

T. Lynn Malone

Four Corners Geological Society

...Aztec Fruitland (Gas), T. 29-30 N., R. 10-11 W., NMPM San Juan County, New Mexico T. Lynn Malone 1978 188 189 Geology Regional Setting: San Juan...

1978

Evolution of an Incised-Valley Fill, the Pine Ridge Sandstone of Southeastern Wyoming, U.S.A.: Systematic Sedimentary Response to Relative Sea-Level Change

Ole J. Martinsen

Special Publications of SEPM

.... This systematic change of deposition from fluvial, deformed deposits, through tidally-influenced fluvial deposition, to wave-dominated deltaic deposition may...

1994

Anatomy of A Shoreline Regression: Implications For the High-Resolution Stratigraphic Architecture of Deltas

R. Bruce Ainsworth,, Boyan K. Vakarelov,,† James A. MacEachern, Franklin Rarity, Tessa I. Lane, Rachel A. Nanson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... fluvial input points which enabled wave- to fluvial-dominated mouth-bar complexes to develop. The down-drift portions of the deltaic systems were...

2017

Linking sediment flux to river migration in arid landscapes through mass balance

Alessandro Ielpi, Mathieu G.A. Lapôtre

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., e2021GL096346, doi:10.1029/2021gl096346. Sinuous fluvial channels evolve predominantly through lateral migration, a mechanism that drives bend growth until...

2022

A Resume of River Delta Types: ABSTRACT

H. A. Bernard

AAPG Bulletin

... a birdfoot-lobate type delta in Matagorda Bay, a low-energy water body, and began to form a cuspate delta in the Gulf of Mexico, a comparatively high...

1965

Pleistocene Meander-Belt Ridge Pattern near Houston, Texas: ABSTRACT

Dewitt C. Van Siclen

AAPG Bulletin

... older ridges farther inland as well as those near the Gulf of Mexico. In the coastal sector from the Brazos River east to Galveston Bay and the San...

1985

Numerical Modeling of Fault-Related Sedimentation

Taco Den Bezemer, Henk Kool, Sierd Cloetingh

Special Publications of SEPM

... altered by passage through a kink axis and are of hill 1998 not The resultant structures are eroded and sediments derived from them layers Input...

1999

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