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ENIGMATIC CONTINENTAL BURROWS FROM THE EARLY TRIASSIC TRANSITION OF THE KATBERG AND BURGERSDORP FORMATIONS IN THE MAIN KAROO BASIN, SOUTH AFRICA

EMESE M. BORDY, WILLIAM D. KRUMMECK

PALAIOS

... unit consists of 10, 0.5–2.0 m thick, coarsening-upward successions (Figs. 1C, 2A). They typically commence with a 0.25–1.0 m mudstone layer overlain...

2016

Late Quaternary Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the Offshore Mahakam Delta, East Kalimantan (Indonesia)

Harry H. Roberts, Johan Sydow

Special Publications of SEPM

... discharge of about 3000 m3/s occurs, when measured approximately 20 km up-river from “head of passes”, where the Mahakam River breaks into its...

2003

Stratigraphic Sedimentology of Tertiary Cool-Water Limestones, SE Australia

Thomas D. Boreen, Noel P. James

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., AND JAMES, N.P., 1990, Origin of fine-grained carbonate and siliciclastic sediments in an early Palaeozoic slope sequence, Cow Head Group, western...

1995

Roadlog and Field Guide to the Geology of the Western Powder River Basin, Including the Casper Arch and the Eastern Flank of the Bighorn Mountains: Natrona, Johnson, and Sheridan Counties, Wyoming

Neil H. Whitehead, III

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... the bentonite layer on the roof of the log house attached to the main building.   On the hillside immediately across from the post office...

1986

Geochemical constraints on the origins of calcite cements and their impacts on reservoir heterogeneities: A case study on tight oil sandstones of the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation, southwestern Ordos Basin, China

Kelai Xi, Yingchang Cao, Keyu Liu, Songtao Wu, Guanghui Yuan, Rukai Zhu, Yiwei Zhao, and Helge Hellevang

AAPG Bulletin

... Basin, Austria: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v.25, no.8, p.681–695, doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2008.06.001. Head, I. M., D. M. Jones, and S. R. Larter...

2019

Stratigraphy and Paleoceanographic History of the Monterey Formation at Pt. Reyes and Pt. Ano Nuevo, California

Lisa D. White

Pacific Section of AAPG

... Formation, Rodeo Canyon, Pt. Pedernales and Lions Head sections, southwestern Santa Barbara County, California, in, Casey, R.E. and Barron, J.A. (eds...

1990

Evolution of Interstitial Waters in Recent Alaskan Marine Sediments

G. D. Sharma

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in glaciers. A slight increase in salinity with depth and a longitudinal salinity gradient from the head to the mouth of the inlets were observed...

1970

Overfilled Versus Underfilled Incised Valleys: Examples From the Quaternary Gulf of Mexico

Alexander R. Simms, John B. Anderson, Z. Patrick Taha, Antonio B. Rodriguez

Special Publications of SEPM

... Texas rivers, especially at the local scale (Wellner et al., 2004). However, the only effect on the rivers mentioned in this study is the formation...

2006

Multiproxy sclerochronological evidence for Plio-Pleistocene regional warmth: United States Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain

Ian Winkelstern, Donna Surge, Joel W. Hudley

PALAIOS

... three aragonitic layers: a predominantly prismatic outer layer, a PALAIOS 651 PLIO-PLEISTO MERCENARIA SCLEROCHRONOLOGY maximum growth between 20...

2013

Problems of Underground Gas Storage in Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania

F. H. Finn , J. J. Schmidt , J. B. Corrin, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

..., and the well-head pressure had been increased to 950 pounds. With this amount of gas in storage, it was possible to deliver as much as 22 million feet...

1944

Why Geologists Should Know about Mud in Rotary Drilling: Reliability of the Information Furnished by Cuttings, Cores, Mud Analysis, and Electrical Logs is Dependent upon the Properties of the Mud.

Dr. George R. Gray

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... in weighted muds. Serious reduction in hydrostatic head may be caused by withdrawing drill pipe from a hole filled with thick, gelled mud. Another...

1958

How Diversity Can Alleviate Sharks and Bandwagons in the Gas Sector

Joanna M. Spanjaard, Sarah A. McAlister-Smiley

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... and bandwagons . . . and diversity? Like most Queenslanders, we love to pile our families into the car and head off to the beach. Luckily neither of us have...

2019

Why Geologists Should Know About Mud Used in Rotary Drilling

George R. Gray

Tulsa Geological Society

... are properties that must be controlled in weighted muds. Serious reduction in hydrostatic head may be caused by withdrawing drill pipe from a hole filled...

1955

Iron Removal Agent for Polymer Flooding Project of Widuri-C

Mochamad Luthfan Fauzi Akbar, Harris Susanto, Rahmat Sitompul

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... at WIDC-27. Laboratory study conducted to simulate chemical treatment for process water as well as its effect on polymer solution's viscosity. Based...

2015

Percussion Marks on Quartz Grains

Donald H. Campbell

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Head, Oahu, Hawaii. Although Merrill did not use the term "percussion mark" it is probable that he was writing about this feature because he attributes...

1963

Tracking solutes and water from subsurface drip irrigation application of coalbed methaneproduced waters, Powder River Basin, Wyoming

Mark A. Engle, Carleton R. Bern, Richard W. Healy, James I. Sams, John W. Zupancic, Karl T. Schroeder

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

...: Madison, Wisconsin, Soil Science Society of America, p. 255293.Gupta, R. K., D. K. Bhumbla, and I. P. Abrol, 1984, Effect of sodicity, pH, organic matter...

2011

GeoSiphon groundwater remediation system hydraulics

Mark A. Phifer, Ralph L. Nichols, Frank C. Sappington, John L. Steimke, William E. Jones

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

.... These systems consisted of an in-situ treatment cell located in an area of higher hydraulic head and a siphon connecting the cell to a surface stream...

2005

Recent Carbonate Slope Sediments and Sedimentary Processes Bordering A Non-Rimmed Platform: Southwest Florida Continental Margin

Gregg R. Brooks, Charles W. Holmes

Special Publications of SEPM

... every 5 to 10 days during the winter (Niiler, 1976). Large patches of southward-trending sand waves have been identified across the entire width...

1989

Two Glacial Records from West-Central Alaska

Jeffrey T. Kline, Thomas K. Bundtzen

Alaska Geological Society

... and erratic boulders at Lone Mountain. Drift of the Selatna Glaciation The Selatna glaciation was named by Fernald (1960) for end moraines at the head...

1986

Incision and Filling of a Lowstand Valley: Late Albian Viking Formation at Crystal, Alberta, Canada

Simon A. J. Pattison , Roger G. Walker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of a bay-head delta, and the central basin mudstones represent the turbidity maximum. The bioturbated sandstones in the north were emplaced...

1994

TAPHONOMY OF EXTANT DESERT TORTOISE (GOPHERUS AGASSIZII) AND LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLE (CARETTA CARETTA) NESTING SITES: IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERPRETING THE FOSSIL RECORD

FRANKIE D. JACKSON, DAVID J. VARRICCHIO, ROBERT A. JACKSON, ANDREW D. WALDE, GALE A. BISHOP

PALAIOS

... eggs in a single layer. These hatched egg bottoms represent , 25% of the original egg, and five of 27 contained fully developed dead neonates...

2015

Russell Fault: Early Strike-Slip Fault of California Coast Ranges

Robert S. Yeats, Jeannette A. Calhoun, Barbara B. Nevins, Hans F. Schwing, Herbert M. Spitz

AAPG Bulletin

... Miocene strike-slip tectonics of the southeastern Coast Ranges may permit exploration for other hidden Vaqueros basins elsewhere in the Salinian block...

1989

Thermal Input From the Basement of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

Alan M. Jessop

CSPG Bulletin

... and its effect on tectonic discrimination of the granitic rocks. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 28, p. 1624-1634. Majorowicz, J.A., Jones, F.W....

1992

The Coorong Model for Penecontemporaneous Dolomite Formation in the Middle Proterozoic Mcarthur Group, Northern Territory, Australia

Marjorie Muir, David Lock, Chris von Der Borch

Special Publications of SEPM

... flow out to sea Substantial head differ ences of the order of 15 meters therefore develop which is developing in the coastal lakes Coorong region has...

1980

Distribution of Diagenetic Alterations in Siliciclastic Shoreface Deposits within a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework: Evidence from the Upper Jurassic, Boulonnais, NW France

Khalid Al-Ramadan, S. Morad, J.N. Proust, I. Al-Aasm

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and Nadeau, P.H., 1996, The effect of grain-coating microquartz on preservation of reservoir porosity: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Bulletin...

2005

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