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The Physical Environment and Primary Productivity of the Gulf of California: Chapter 26: Part V. Physical Oceanography, Primary Productivity, Sedimentology

Saul Alvarez-Borrego, Jose Ruben Lara-Lara

AAPG Special Volumes

..., On the dissolution of carbonate and silicate in the deep ocean: Deep-Sea Research, v. 21, p. 455-480. Fu, L. L., and B. Holt, 1984, Internal waves in the Gulf...

1991

RARE IN SITU PRESERVATION OF ADULT CROCODYLIAN WITH EGGS FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF GEISELTAL, GERMANY

ALEXANDER K. HASTINGS, MEINOLF HELLMUND

PALAIOS

... this pit is Ce III, also referred to as Leichenfeld II, which pertains to a stratigraphic level within the Oberes Hauptmittel layer, the transition...

2015

A DOCTOR'S REPORT

R. G. BAYLES

Montana Geological Society

... learned that this end of the lake had raised 8 feet sending cascads of water in the form of huge tidal waves over the dam, thus adding...

1960

Role of Submarine Canyons on Shelfbreak Erosion and Sedimentation: Modern and Ancient Examples

Jeffrey A. May, John E. Warme, Richard A. Slater

Special Publications of SEPM

... vergence of internal waves and tides at the canyon head have maintained the relict erosional surface Further evidence of erosional processes by shelf...

1983

Loss of Hawaiian Littoral Sand

Ralph Moberly, Jr.

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... elsewhere in Hawaii. Sand is driven shoreward by waves crossing the reef, then migrates slowly along the shore to the head of a channel (termed "inlet...

1968

High-Density Suspensions Formed Under Waves

Michael P. Lamb, Jeffrey D. Parsons

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...High-Density Suspensions Formed Under Waves Michael P. Lamb, Jeffrey D. Parsons 2005 386 397 Vol. 75 (2005) No. 3. (May) We performed a series...

2005

Erosional and Depositional Structures of the Southwest Iceland Insular Margin: Thirteen Geophysical Profiles: Rifted Margins

Julius Egloff , G. Leonard Johnson

AAPG Special Volumes

... debris cause zones of high reflectivity, hence rapid attenuation of seismic energy. An acoustically transparent (100- to 350 m thick) upper layer...

1979

Impact of interlayer slip on fracture prediction from geomechanical models of fault-related folds

Kevin J. Smart, David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris

AAPG Bulletin

..., CRC Press, 741 p.Chapple, W. M., and J. H. Spang, 1974, Significance of layer-slip during folding of layered sedimentary rocks: Geological Society...

2009

Equilibrium of Form and Forces in Tidal Basins of Coast of Texas and Louisiana

W. Armstrong Price

AAPG Bulletin

... in the largest tidal basins of the coasts here studied is that of their maximum depths--16.5 feet--the effect of the surface winds in producing waves...

1947

Structural Development of the Cenozoic Sediments of Offshore Louisiana and Adjacent Texas

Donald H. Kupfer

Houston Geological Society

... salt layer, and the age and method of formation of the sedimentary wedges within the basin. Of the three, the salt layer is probably the least important...

1974

Ascension – Monterey Canyon System: History and Development

H. Gary Greene, Karen R. Hicks

Pacific Section of AAPG

..., which includes Monterey Canyon and its distributaries, Soquel and Carmel Canyons. These six canyons have a combined total of 16 heads: one head each...

1990

Stable Isotopic and Elemental Relationships of Ancient Shallow-Marine and Slope Carbonates, Cambro-Ordovician Cow Head Group, Newfoundland: Implications for Fluid Flux: DISCUSSION

Mario Coniglio

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Stable Isotopic and Elemental Relationships of Ancient Shallow-Marine and Slope Carbonates, Cambro-Ordovician Cow Head Group, Newfoundland...

1986

The Origin of the Verden Sandstone of Oklahoma

O. F. Evans

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that part above the water is brought to it by the process of beach drifting and the structure increases in length only when the waves an currents together...

1949

Upper Crustal Structure Derived from Seismic Refraction Experiments: Grand Banks of Eastern Canada

I. Reid, C.E. Keen

CSPG Bulletin

... the limitations and assumptions of the method. A fundamental assumption is that the first arrivals are head waves, which travel along the basement refractor...

1988

An assessment of the hydrogeological conditions beneath an unlined municipal and an engineered landfill sites in Malaysia using Numerical Groundwater Flow Models - Case study

Mustapha Atta, Abd Rasid Jaapar, Dharam Singh, Wan Zuhairi Wan Yaacob

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... Vertical exaggerations: 3 Figure 3: Groundwater head contours in the Site A sandy silt formation (layer 1) - Layer view. 302 Vertical exaggerations: 3...

2018

Head of Saint Marys Bay: Quaternary Glacial and Marine Geology

Peter Wallace

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

...Head of Saint Marys Bay: Quaternary Glacial and Marine Geology Peter Wallace H e a d o f S a in t M a r y s B a y Quaternary Glacial andMarine...

1998

Magnetometer Study in Louisiana: DISCUSSION

B. B. Weatherby

AAPG Bulletin

... effect will become less as the surface is approached and the field bends toward the casing. In the area immediat ly around the casing head the total...

1930

A Paradigm Changing on Surveillance Thru Virtual Well Test Implementation

Mario Andre Yogasugama, Ivan Susanto

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... utilization technology, there are a lot of hidden potential that will be unlocked once one realized on how to interpret and implement a data...

2019

Mississippi Delta: Marginal Environments, Sediments, and Growth

Francis P. Shepard

AAPG Special Volumes

... heights rarely exceed 2-3 feet and periods are usually very short. Such waves have some effect on the shallow platforms surrounding the delta. Where...

1960

Depositional Environments in the Colville River Delta

H. J. Walker

Alaska Geological Society

... beneath them. The upper two meters of all water bodies and the active permafrost layer are frozen; in addition, a thin hard-packed snow cover lies over...

1976

Shoreline Sedimentation within a Forearc Embayment, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska

Miles O. Hayes, Jacqueline Michael

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and arcuate-cuspate fan deltas in areas exposed to storm waves. Although the tides are macrotidal, they have relatively little influence in shaping...

1982

Field Conference: Southern California Coastal Wetlands

Prem K. Saint, Neil J. Maloney, Tony Bomkamp

Pacific Section SEPM

... days afterwards, President Bush signed the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act of 1992 which, in effect, prohibits the use of the 1989...

1996

Rippled Scour Depressions on the Inner Continental Shelf Off Central California

David A. Cacchione, David E. Drake, William D. Grant, George B. Tate

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., long-period surface waves generated by winter storms. ALLEN, J. S., BEARDSLEY, R. C., BROWN, W. S., CACCHIONE, D. A., DAVIS, R. E., DRAKE, D. E...

1984

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