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Role of Diastrophism in Topography of Corpus Christi Area, South Texas
W. Armstrong Price
AAPG Special Volumes
.... Creeks such as Oso Creek, with many others along the coast which head in the Beaumont Terrace, are continued headward, in some places for 2 or 3...
1936
Search and Discovery
Search and Discovery.com
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Heart Mountain — Blocks in a Giant Volcanic Rock Glacier
John K. Sales
Wyoming Geological Association
... unambiguously tectonic. Earlier published statements to the effect that all or nearly all of the Absaroka volcanic rocks postdate Heart Mountain...
1983
An Estuarine-Embayment Fill Model from the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group West-Central Saskatchewan
B. A. Zaitlin, B. C. Shultz
CSPG Special Publications
.... A structural third order residual map of the sub-Mannville erosional surface has the net effect of removing post-depositional tilt (Fig. 8). This map...
1984
Anatomy of a Gravelly Meander Lobe in the Saskatchewan River, Near Nipawin, Canada
Janet E. Campbell, Hugh E. Hendry
Special Publications of SEPM
... indicate wide fluctuations in river stage. The gravels must have accumulated in much the same way as the bar-head gravels of Bluck (1971, 1976), the bar...
1987
Destructive Phase of Deltaic Development: North Santee River Delta
Daniel G. Stephens, Donald S. Van Nieuwenhuise, Peter Mullin , Christopher Lee , William H. Kanes
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... River mouths. Because the prevailing southwesterly winds blow at a very slight angle from land to sea, the waves they produce do not have sufficient...
1976
Paleoenvironmental implications of time-averaging and taphonomic variation of shell beds in Lake Tanganyika, Africa
Emily K. Ryan, Michael J. Soreghan, Michael M. McGlue, Jonathan A. Todd, Ellinor Michel, Darrell S. Kaufman, Ismael Kimirei
PALAIOS
... aquarium. Part of head, the inhalant siphon and the foot (partly concealed by sand grains), colored gray with orange flecks, are visible. Encrusting green...
2020
Transportation of Sand Into Deep Water
Francis P. Shepard
Special Publications of SEPM
... Jolla Can- yon, but the tributaries at the head of Scripps Canyon are constantly being filled and reopened (fig. 4). The fill con- sists largely...
1951
Environments of Deposition of the Pliocene Imperial Formation, Coyote Mountains, Southwest Salton Trough
Pat Bell-Countryman
Pacific Section SEPM
... be considered the easternmost exposure of the Imperial marine invasion. The Yuma Basin is considered to be the decapitated head of the Proto Gulf...
1984
Role of Cap Rock in Oil Accumulation
Robinson P. Lockwood
AAPG Bulletin
...-grained layer of white clay. All of the material was water saturated and tightly tamped. A 15-inch head of oil and water was used to drive the two...
1933
Ichnology of Deltas: Organism Responses to the Dynamic Interplay of Rivers, Waves, Storms, and Tides
James A. Maceachern, Kerrie L. Bann, Janok P. Bhattacharya, Charles D. Howell Jr.
Special Publications of SEPM
...Ichnology of Deltas: Organism Responses to the Dynamic Interplay of Rivers, Waves, Storms, and Tides James A. Maceachern, Kerrie L. Bann, Janok P...
2005
Paleoflow Patterns and Macroscopic Sedimentary Features in the Late Devonian Chattanooga Shale of Tennessee: Differences Between the Western and Eastern Appalachian Basin
Jorgen Schieber
CSPG Special Publications
... relatively shallow water (tens of metres) and reworking of the sea bed by waves and strong currents. A shallow water platform in central Tennessee...
1994
dine Means “The People”
Enos J. Strawn
Four Corners Geological Society
..., many thousands of Navahos evaded capture by the volunteers to remain well hidden in the difficult terrain of the Colorado Plateau. Western Navahos...
1957
South Tilden Field Mcmullen County Texas; July 1974
George R. Pinkley
Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society
... at the head of the valley on the Dickinson ranch the dip is more southerly. In the vicinity of the topographic nose on the south part of the Martin tract...
1974
A BRIEF CONSIDERATION OF THE GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE GLACIER PARK-ST. MARY AREA, MONTANA
DR. VICTOR C. MILLER
Montana Geological Society
...), Cut Bank Ridge, Milk River Ridge and St. Mary Ridge. The fault trace is hidden; it is believed to lie two hundred...
1955
EXTENSIONAL EVOLUTION OF THE GULF OF MEXICO BASIN AND THE DEPOSITION OF TERTIARY EVAPORITES: Reply
H. Hugh Wilson
Journal of Petroleum Geology
... of ductile salt by crystal slippage has been recognised for many years. Likewise, the effect of salt flowage on less ductile, intra-salt sediments is to break...
2004
Unlocking the Potential of Unlabeled Data in Building Deep Learning Model for Dynamometer Cards Classification
Ramdhan Wibawa, Rosyadi Rosyadi, Maulirany Nancy, Muhammad Awqi Gibran, Supriono Hariyadi
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... or learning goal, the model iscapable of capturing hidden properties of the data from another part of the data input. This process is alsoknown...
2024
Enhancement Techniques for Prospect Presentations: Chapter 22: Part IV. Managing the Business
Robert F. Ehinger
AAPG Special Volumes
.... Prospect terms ("a deal sheet"). 7. Documented production data, P/Z plots, monthly oil, and casing head. 8. A current land and lease plat. 9. An AFE or valid...
1992
Subsurface Waste Storage--the Earth Scientist's Dilemma
Robert W. Stallman
AAPG Special Volumes
... into trees or other objects hidden from view is unacceptable. The more complicated problems arising from deep waste storage require that the scope...
1972
Man and Environment: Need for a Working Compromise
Robert O. Vernon
AAPG Bulletin
... to clean our environment meets head on with the need for raw mineral resources. Some citizens have forgotten, or have never known, that man is part...
1973
A STUDY OF THE CENTRAL PART OF THE INDEPENDENCE MINING DISTRICT, PARK AND SWEET GRASS COUNTIES, MONTANA
Phillip R. Moyle, Alan R. Buehler
Montana Geological Society
... 392 Independence mining district, at the head of the Boulder River in south-central Montana, was the subject of a recent site-specific...
1989
Upper Miocene Williams Turbidite Sandstone, West Side Southern San Joaquin Valley, California
John R. Gilbert Jr.
Pacific Section SEPM
... in Williams sandstones. POROSITY AND PERMEABILITY Seventeen samples ranging from fine- to very coarse-grained sandstone were collected from the Hidden...
1988
Chapter 7: Geologic Framework of the Ivie Creek Case-Study Area - Geological and Petrophysical Characterization of the Ferron Sandstone for 3-D Simulation of a Fluvial-Deltaic Reservoir (MP-02-6)
P.B. Anderson, T.C. Chidsey Jr., T.A. Ryer, Ann Mattson, R.D. Adams
Utah Geological Survey
... on direction of waves impinging on, and modifying, the delta front. Unidirectional measurements provide information on depositional processes that delivered...
2001
Regional Controls on the Formation of the Ancestral DeSoto Canyon by the Chicxulub Impact
Richard A. Denne, Robert H. Blanchard
GCAGS Journal
... of the canyon shrank, the canyon system remained within the confines of the initial canyon’s outer margins with the canyon head nearly stationary. 22 Richard...
2013
Proglacial Fluvial and Lacustrine Environments
Michael Church, Robert Gilbert
Special Publications of SEPM
.... Stenborg (1970) has illustrated the net effect of this addiH j u l s t r o ~ n(1955 al tional redistribution of runoff 011 tlie a n n ~ ~ hy- range...
1975