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1.2 Seismic Stratigraphy: 1.2.3 Sequences: Reflection Profiles Across the Aquitaine Basin (Sedimentary Sequences)

R. Curnelle and R. Marco

AAPG Special Volumes

... deposits"; and 3) compressional folding with formation of reverse faults and the building of reefal formations. Geophysical Parameters of Figure 2...

1983

Chapter 9: 3-D Evaluation of the Ping Hu Field, East China Sea

Matthew R. Silverman, Qin Wang, Bruce L. Byrd, Zhao Jiong Kun, Zhang Hai Ying, Chen Ming, and Paul Weimer

AAPG Special Volumes

... by studying geophysical attributes of the data, which included instantaneous amplitude, frequency, phase, and acoustic impedance. Seismic data were inverted...

1996

Geology of Basement in Midwestern United States: REPLY TO DISCUSSION

Albert J. Rudman , William J. Hinze , Charles H. Summerson

AAPG Bulletin

... perhaps should have stressed more strongly in their paper. Many additional geological and geophysical data are necessary before an adequate...

1966

New Petroleum Prospects, Shallow and Deep Bering Sea: ABSTRACT

David W. Scholl, David M. Hopkins, H. Gary Greene, Edwin C. Buffington

AAPG Bulletin

... 3. (March) Recent geological and geophysical investigations by the United States Geological Survey and cooperating institutions have outlined three...

1968

Major Transition Zones of Gulf of Mexico: DeSoto and Campeche Canyons: ABSTRACT

J. W. Antoine, W. R. Bryant

AAPG Bulletin

.... In the latter area there is complicated surface and subsurface structure controlled mainly by the influence of upward salt migration. Recent geophysical...

1968

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