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Dominant Factors in the Formation of Firm and Soft Sand Beaches

E. M. Kindle

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., Reprint and Circ. No. 92, p. 14, 1930. 6. CORNISH, VAUGHN, Waves of the sea and other waves, Open Court Publ. Co., p. 249. 7. KINDLE, E. M., Notes...

1936

The Thulean Volcanic Line

J. M. Hall

CSPG Special Publications

... in Bouguer gravity at close to the edge of the shelf (Bott et al., 1971), and by the conversion of head waves, possibly including sub-MOHO phases within...

1981

Geotechnical Conditions Affecting Infrastructural Development of Oil and Gas Fields in Papua New Guinea

R. C. M. Goldsmith, S. Elliott

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

... drainage are also identified as these generally require a thicker sub­ base layer or top up to reach a preferred sub-grade design level. These areas commonly...

2000

Discussion of Geochemical Exploration (Soil Analysis)

E. E. Rosaire, Eugene McDermott, R. H. Fash

AAPG Bulletin

... of the fact that they are formed over a large number of seasons the seasonal effect is averaged out, so far as we can detect. We have made measurements...

1940

Beach Foreshore Sedimentology and Morphology in the Apostle Islands of Northern Wisconsin

Wayne N. Engstrom

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the two variables in the bay-head beach model. This relationship suggests that steep foreshore slopes tend to be the product of constructive waves...

1974

The shaping and demise of the Tusan Beach Drinking HorseŽ, southwest of Miri, Sarawak

Franz L. Kessler, John Jong

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... night, 20th February 2020, the iconic Tusan Beach “Drinking Horse”, also famously known as “Horse Head Drinking Water” (Dayak Daily, 2020), a locally...

2020

Hidden Dome

Development Geology and Reservoir Engineering Department, W.G.A. Committee

Wyoming Geological Association

...Hidden Dome Development Geology and Reservoir Engineering Department, W.G.A. Committee 1989 236 238 Biggs, Paul and R.H. Espach, 1960, Hidden Dome...

1989

The Role of Erosion by Fish in Shaping Topography Around Hudson Submarine Canyon

David C. Twichell, Churchill B. Grimes, Robert S. Jones , Kenneth W. Able

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Able 1985 Vol. 55 No. 5. (September), An 800-km2 area of rough topography around the head of Hudson Canyon off the eastern United States...

1985

Application of Transport Equations to Groundwater Systems

John D. Bredehoeft , George F. Pinder

AAPG Special Volumes

... be assumed. The fact that we restricted the problem to an aquifer in which we assumed the only significant driving force to be hydraulic head further...

1972

Kutubu Pipeline Project: Reprints from The Australian Pipeliner

Graham Tait, Brian Wickins, Charles Rottier, Peter Tuft, Kay Turnbull, David Head, Geoff Hughes, Claire Bowley

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

... discharge head at the start of the frictional heating in the pipe itself. This line is in fact restricted by the need to iast effect can account...

1993

Interaction of Biological and Geological Processes in the Beach And Nearshore Environments, Northern Padre Island, Texas

Gary W. Hill, Ralph E. Hunter

Special Publications of SEPM

... and niche classification Dominant species characterize each landform Ocypode Padre waves Island a barrier island off the southern Texas coast...

1987

Deep Earth: Leveraging neural networks for seismic exploration objectives

Tariq Alkhalifah, Claire Birnie, Randy Harsuko, Hanchen Wang, Oleg Ovcharenko

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... linear layer, to project the hidden dimension back onto the input dimension. The loss measured between the predicted traces and the original ones...

2022

Seismic geomorphology of offshore Moroccos east margin, Safi Haute Mer area

Dallas B. Dunlap, Lesli J. Wood, Chad Weisenberger, Haddou Jabour

AAPG Bulletin

... of depositional flow styles, from slumps to sheet slides and mass-transport complexes (MTCs). Large sediment waves (20 km [12 mi] long, 1.5-km [0.9-mi] wavelength...

2010

Sedimentation, Stratigraphy, and Development of the Ebro Delta, Spain

Andres Maldonado

Houston Geological Society

... of these beaches. Winds. The stronger and more effective winds are those from the N-NW which have the double effect of generating sea waves...

1975

Reservoirs of Northeastern Oklahoma

Norman J. Hyne

Tulsa Geological Society

... on the season. During the summer, sunlight warms the surface water while wind-generated waves and currents mix the warm, upper layer of reservoir water...

1972

Temperatures and Depth-Dependent Heat Flow in Western North Sea

C. P. Andrews-Speed , E. R. Oxburgh , B. A. Cooper

AAPG Bulletin

... and back to the surface once more at s. Such a system might be driven either thermally or by a topographic head. The effect of such a flow on both...

1984

Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Rhythmite Deposition on Mud Flats in the Macrotidal Cobequid Bay-Salmon River Estuary, Bay of Fundy, Canada

Robert W. Dalrymple, Yasuhiko Makino, Brian A. Zaitlin

CSPG Special Publications

..., limits the effect of wave action throughout zones 2 and 3, and waves have rarely been observed to exceed 0.25 m in height. The low slope...

1991

Sediments of Santa Monica Bay, California

F. P. Shepard , G. A. MacDonald

AAPG Bulletin

... across the coastal trend.(FOOTNOTE 5) Evidently the straightening influence of the waves has been effective in these unconsolidated materials in trimming...

1938

Depositional Features of Late Miocene, Marine Cross-Bedded Conglomerates, California

R. Lawrence Phillips

CSPG Special Publications

...-beds reflect the passage of lunate or sinuous-crested dunes; the tabular units, straight- to sinuous-crested sand waves. The bedform migration...

1984

Anatomy of a Barrier Island Beach Ridge Aquifer, Eastern Florida

Hugh J. Mitchell-Tapping, Aleta M. Mitchell-Tapping

GCAGS Transactions

...) with 232,275 m/d (570gpd/ft2) Kh and 83,537.5 m/d (205 gpd/ft2) Kz. Daily tidal cycles have a significant effect upon groundwater movement, with a maximum...

2003

Chebucto Head: Layered Granites and Cross Cutting Dikes

Peter Wallace

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

...Chebucto Head: Layered Granites and Cross Cutting Dikes Peter Wallace Chebucto Head Purpose/Highlights • foliated porphyritic granodiorite...

1998

A Phase Diagram for Turbulent, Transitional, and Laminar Clay Suspension Flows

Jaco H. Baas, James L. Best, Jeffrey Peakall, Mi Wang

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... study. Felix et al. (2005) suggested that the velocity fluctuations were associated with internal waves generated at a shear layer above the level...

2009

Geologic Evolution of the Evaporite Basin: Chapter 4

Brian W. Logan

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Sedimentation also has resulted in decreased seawater inflow by reducing hydrostatic head and sealing discharge zones. The evaporite depocycle commenced about...

1987

Response and Recovery of an Estuary Following a River Flood

Maynard M. Nichols

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...). At times, the halocine undulated and the salt-wedge head ruptured, allowing salty water to become entrained in the upper layer, e.g., June 25 at 2,000...

1977

Dynamic Environments: Reconnaissance Mapping, Geologic and Geomorphic, of Continental Shelf of Gulf of Mexico

W. Armstrong Price

GCAGS Transactions

..., but show little effect on drowned limestone karst bottoms. Submarine canyons head in the clay-floored shelf shoulder (camber). Canyons occur mostly...

1954

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