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The Harthope Ganister -- A Transgressive Barrier Island to Shallow-Marine Sand-Ridge from the Namurian of Northern England

Colin J. Percival

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... beds up to a few tens of centimeters thick separated by mudstone laminae. Hammer (H) 33 cm long. See Figure 6 for location. FIG. 6. Paleocurrents from...

1992

The Influence of Volcanism on Fluvial Depositional Systems in a Cenozoic Strike-slip Basin, Denali Fault System, Yukon Territory, Canada

Ronald B. Cole, Kenneth D. Ridgway

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... into fluvial channel axis. Hammer (arrow) is 28 cm long. End_Page 157------------------------ B probably were deposited by dilute stream flows. These flows...

1993

The Interaction of Volcanism and Sedimentation in the Proximal Areas of a Mid-tertiary Volcanic Dome Field, Central Arizona, U.S.A.

N. R. Riggs, J. C. Hurlbert, T. J. Schroeder, S. A. Ward

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... amphibole-trachyte ash. Hammer scale on right side of photo. D) Hyperconcentrated-flow deposit with transformation, at hammer level, upward to debris-flow...

1997

Holocene Lake Level and Climate Change Inferred from Marl Stratigraphy of the Cayuga Lake Basin, New York

Henry T. Mullins

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., S., BENNIKE, O., HAMMARLUND, D., LEMDAHL, G., POSSNERT, G., RASMUSSEN, T.L., WOHLFARTH, B., HAMMER, C.U., AND SPURK, M., 1996, Synchronized terrestrial...

1998

Palustrine-Lacustrine and Alluvial Facies of the (Norian) Owl Rock Formation (Chinle Group), Four Corners Region, Southwestern U.S.A: Implications for Late Triassic Paleoclimate

Lawrence H. Tanner

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... upward to platy fabric. Photograph from section in southern Echo Cliffs. Hammer for scale. End_Page 1282----------------------- wood. Vertical root...

2000

Petrography and Geochemistry of Floodplain Limestones from the Clarks Fork Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A.: Carbonate Deposition and Fossil Accumulation on a Paleocene-Eocene Floodplain

Gabriel J. Bowen,, Jonathan I. Bloch

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... photographs of floodplain limestones in situ. A) Lens-shaped limestone from locality SC-303 (Wa-4, 2110 m). Hammer is 25 cm long. B) Pillar-shaped...

2002

Fractures, Hydraulic Injections, and Strain Accommodation in the Tensleep Formation at Flat Top Anticline, Carbon County, Wyoming

John C. Lorenz

AAPG Special Volumes

... primarily strike-slip since little vertical offset of the bedding is apparent, although no slickensides or bedding drag features are exposed. Local en echelon...

2013

Superimposed Cycles of Composite Marine Terraces: The Example of Cutro Terrace (Calabria, Southern Italy)

Ronald Nalin, Francesco Massari, Massimo Zecchin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... importance geomorphologique en Mediterranee: Station Marine d'Endoume, Recueil des Travaux, v. 23, p. 37–60. Laborel, J., 1987, Marine biogenic constructions...

2007

Early Ordovician Sedimentary History of Marathon Geosyncline, Trans-Pecos, Texas

Leonard M. Young

AAPG Bulletin

..., limestone-pebble conglomerate (by hammer), and shale (largely covered by colluvium). 15.8 km (10 mi) southwest of Marathon, Texas. End_Page 2304...

1970

Sedimentologic Evolution of a Submarine Canyon in a Forearc Basin, Upper Cretaceous Rosario Formation, San Carlos, Mexico

William R. Morris, Cathy J. Busby-Spera

AAPG Bulletin

.... Cajiloa is about 8.5 km northwest of San Carlos. Modified from Popenoe (1973). Fig. 2. Regional stratigraphic chart for Upper Cretaceous sedimentary...

1988

Normal fault growth and its function on the control of sedimentation during basin formation: A case study from field exposures of the Upper Cambrian Owen Conglomerate, West Coast Range, western Tasmania, Australia

Christian Alistair Noll, Mike Hall

AAPG Bulletin

...).In particular, recent field studies have identified normal fault populations that typically comprise segmented arrays of linked, en echelon faults...

2006

Depositional and Diagenetic History of Porous Dolomitized Grainstones at the Top of the Madison Group, Disturbed Belt, Montana

K. M. Nichols

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... some vuggy porosity. Exposure is at the North Fork of the Teton River and is 54 m below the top of the Madison Group. F. The hammer head marks...

1980

Geochemical Microseep Survey of the Plaza and Wabek Productive Trends, Mountrail and Ward Counties, North Dakota

Mark Webster, Thomas Van Arsdale

Williston Basin Symposium

... ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY Samples are collected using a slide hammer-driven probe one meter in length and a 5cc medical syringe...

1995

Signs of benthic predation on Late Jurassic stalked crinoids, preliminary data

Przemysław Gorzelak, Mariusz A. Salamon

PALAIOS

... of Poland showing the location investigated. General view of the section exposed at Julianka (right), with hammer as scale. Bed close-up (on the left...

2009

Heart Mountain Problem

Walter H. Bucher

Wyoming Geological Association

... can be recovered with the fingers or with a slight tap of the hammer. The writer has seen no sign of calcite filling anywhere. This can have but one...

1947

Geological Road Log of the Avonlea-Big Muddy Valley Area

D.M. Kent and L.W. Vigrass

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... at Stop 2., Avonlea Creek Badlands. The fault, indicated by the hammer, strikes northeasterly. Block to the right is downthrown about a foot. Figure...

1973

Magnesian Clay Minerals in Brazilian Pre-salt Province

Camila W. Ramnani, Julice F. Santos, Yaro Parizek-Silva, Vanessa Madrucci, Carlos C. Araújo, Guilherme F. Vasquez, Márcio J. Morschbacher, Leonardo A.F. Bonzanini, Samuel M. Viana, Rogério S. Souza, Daisy B. Alves, Sylvia M.C. Anjos

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... with a hammer and then dispersed into distilled water using ultrasonic treatment. The <2 µm fractions were separated by centrifugation. In case where...

2021

Late Cretaceous(?)-Eocene Faulting in the East Central Basin and Range

Gary W. Newman

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... ? Note the hammer for scale. temporaneous with Sheep Pass deposition. The conglomerate is interpreted to be erosional debris stripped from the upthrown...

1979

Nonhazardous Oil Field Waste Disposal into Subpressured Zones

S. A. Marinello, W. T. Ballantine, F. L. Lyon

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

..., hammer mill, and ball mill along with various separation, segregation, and mixing steps to achieve the final injection stream characteristics. Recent...

1996

HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE LANDUSKY MINING DISTRICT, LITTLE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, MONTANA

FRANK B. BRYANT

Montana Geological Society

.... Another feature is the numerous small openings or vugs, possibly gas pockets. When freshly broken or crushed under the hammer it gives...

1953

The Well at Wichita

Lawrence H. Skelton

Petroleum History Institute

... struggled to remove the casing and hammer through a joint stuck in the bottom of the hole. By February 15 th, a month later, all of it was replaced...

2003

Origin and Environment of Source Sediments

Parker D. Trask

Tulsa Geological Society

... in these projects were H. E. Hammer, W. Ross Keyte, R. W. Gillespie and R. V. Hughes. The method of attacking this phase of the problem has been twofold: first...

1933

Dinosaur and Wood Fossils from the Cretaceous Corwin Formation in the National Petroleum Reserve, North Slope of Alaska

Henry W. Roehler, Gary D. Stricker

Alaska Geological Society

... of large, east-west-trending, elongate, subparallel or en echelon symmetrical folds. The largest folds are tens of kilometers long and as much as 24 km wide...

1984

Geomechanical risk assessment of injection test for a carbon storage site appraisal, offshore Northern Territory

Sadegh Asadi, Abbas Khaksar, Adrian White, Guil Coelho, Raed Rahmanseresht

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... drawdown during pressure fall-off tests or unplanned shut-in events has the potential to cause rock failure due to water hammer effects, even though...

2024

Muddy Sandstone—Wind River Basin

Hugh W. Dresser

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... in the layer next to the hammer. The arrow points to a suction tube in the upper part of the deposit. Figure 4. Loc. 84 a) Suction tube showing its...

1974

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