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Underground Stresses

A. E. Scheidegger

CSPG Bulletin

... to elucidate the pattern of stresses that cause earthquakes is implicit in the method of fault plane solutions. In this method one assumes...

1961

Revision of Comanche Cretaceous Stratigraphic Nomenclature, Southern Edwards Plateau, Southwest Texas

F. E. Lozo , C. I. Smith

GCAGS Transactions

... the intent of Winter (1961c, p. 19) is implicit, and many of the specific requirements of the Code (Art. 13) have been met, Winter designated...

1964

Planktonic Foraminiferal Datums and Late Neogene Epoch Boundaries in the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico

James L. Lamb

GCAGS Transactions

... equivalent that might cause confusion. Perhaps this is because faunal change, accompanying onset of climatic deterioration, has been implicit in defining...

1969

Intraplate Stresses and Apparent Changes in Sea Level: The Basins of Northwestern Europe

Kurt Lambeck, Sierd Cloetingh, Herbert McQueen

CSPG Special Publications

... stresses exist within the lithosphere is implicit in the predominantly horizontal motions of the plates. Moreover, there is an abundance...

1987

Effects of Shoreline Irregularities on a Rectilinear Tidal Current and Their Significance in Sedimentation Processes

George Ferentinos, Michael Collins

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of Nash and Scarweather sand ridges, surface and mid-depth current measurements have shown that the tidal current is strongly rectilinear...

1980

Possible Pre-Springeran Unconformity in Southern Oklahoma

W. A. Beckman, Jr. , L. L. Sloss

AAPG Bulletin

... and their bounding interregional unconformities is implicit in the discussion which follows. Readers unfamiliar with the concept and its terminology should review...

1966

South Extremity of Andes: Geology of Isla de los Estados, Argentine Tierra del Fuego

I. W. D. Dalziel , R. Caminos , K. F. Palmer , F. Nullo , R. Casanova

AAPG Bulletin

... and Flores, 1972; Empresa Nacional del Petroleo, Chile, unpub. data), the top of the volcanic rocks may have been no more than this depth below...

1974

Isolated Shallow Marine Sand Bodies: Deposits for all Interpretations

John W. Snedden, Katherine M. Bergman

Special Publications of SEPM

... of shallow frequency of shallow versusmore proximal paleoenvironments the Jurassic marine versus more proximal paleoenvironments: the Jurassic as worldwide...

1999

Melanges and Their Distinction from Olistostromes

K. J. Hsu

Special Publications of SEPM

... of ophiolites cherts and graywackes in a dominantly pelitic matrix bears witness to an oceanward migration of a late Mesozoic Benioff zone between oceanic...

1974

Early Triassic Stratigraphy and Paleogeography of the Cordilleran Miogeocline

Timothy R. Carr, Rachel K. Paull

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

..., dissolved oxygen content, and salinity. However, the multiple interacting factors are replaced by a single composite parameter: position along a depth...

1983

How distinctive are flood-triggered turbidity currents?

Catharina J. Heerema, Matthieu J.B. Cartigny, Ricardo Silva Jacinto, Stephen M. Simmons, Ronan Apprioual, Peter J. Talling

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... joining with the Paillon Canyon at 1850 m water depth (Fig. 1A; Piper and Savoye 1993). The Var Canyon begins directly at the Var River mouth. The Var...

2022

Hydraulic Sorting of Heavy-Mineral Grains by Swash on a Medium-Sand Beach

Michael G. Hughes, Jock B. Keene, Rebecca G. Joseph

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and staff. The thickness of Beds A and B and the depth to Bed B were measured at each sample site. Upon return to the laboratory each sample...

2000

Dolostones from Grand Cayman, British West Indies

Brian Jones Robert W. Luth

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...), cuttings from well STW (51.8 m deep), and cores and cuttings from well SHT#5 (45.7 m deep) (Fig. 1C, D). For the cuttings, the depth of each sample...

2002

Conceptual and Numerical Modeling of the BIG'95 Debris Flow, Western Mediterranean Sea

Galderic Lastras, Fabio Vittorio De Blasio, Miquel Canals, Anders Elverhoi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., reaching almost 2,000 m water depth in the Valencia Channel after traveling ~ 110 km. In this paper, a conceptual and numerical model of the BIG'95...

2005

CO2 Sequestration in, and Residual Gas Recovery from, Depleted Shale Gas Reservoirs

Qingjia Song, George J. Moridis, Thomas A. Blasingame

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to be considered (Javadpour et al., 2007). Freeman et al. (2010) investigate in depth the non-Darcian flow of gases in SGRs, accounting for molecular diffusion...

2023

Tidal Modeling of an Ancient Tide-Dominated Seaway, Part 1: Model Validation and Application to Global Early Cretaceous (Aptian) Tides

Martin R. Wells, Peter A. Allison, Matthew D. Piggott, Gary J. Hampson, Christopher C. Pain, Gerard J. Gorman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Candy, A.S., Ham, D., Allison, P.A., Killworth, P.D., Goddard, A.J.H., and Marshall, D.P., in review, Implicit free surface methods for global ocean...

2010

Problems in Application of Modern Tectonic Hypotheses to Cuba and Caribbean Region

Manuel A. Iturralde-Vinent

AAPG Bulletin

.... Evidently, magmatism has migrated eastward in the Antilles, and westward in South and Central America. Migration has been slow, inasmuch as the volcanic...

1975

Pore Networks in Holocene Carbonate Sediments

Paul Enos, L. H. Sawatsky

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... reduction with burial. Two long cores in the outer-shelf-margin backreef environment were sampled at 30 cm (1 ft) intervals. Core G11.3, from a water depth...

1981

A pop-up structure exposed in the outer foothills, Crowsnest Pass area, Alberta

Glen S. Stockmal

CSPG Bulletin

..._Page 140------------------------ motion (e.g., McClay, 1992). Often implicit in the usage of this term is the assumption that the pop-up structure forms...

2004

Origin of Salt Anticlines of Paradox Basin

R. W. Jones

AAPG Bulletin

... on the extent of the fault at depth. It has been argued that the Lisbon Valley fault plane was a vehicle for the emplacement of the rich uranium...

1959

Evaporite Deposition from Layered Solutions

L. L. Sloss

AAPG Bulletin

... the water is saturated in NaCl. The floor of the northern basin, below the 40-m depth contour, is massive rock salt covered by a few tens of centimeters...

1969

Theoretical Investigation of Water Blocking in Unconventional Reservoirs Due to Spontaneous Imbibition and Water Adsorption

Lichi Deng, Michael J. King

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the implicit integral self-similar solution for spontaneous imbibition as first developed by McWhorter and Sunada: 𝑑 2 𝑓 𝑤 −𝜀 𝐷 𝐺(𝑆 𝑤 ) (13...

2018

Derivation of the Original Isotopic Composition of Permian Marine Cements

R. Kevin Given, Kyger C. Lohmann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... a single foreslope bed in McKittrick Canyon to evaluate variations in isotopic composition along a depth profile across the open marine side...

1985

Carboniferous Faunal Associations and Stratigraphy, Shasta County, Northern California

Rodney Watkins

AAPG Bulletin

... depth and salinity from late Mississippian through early Permian times; sedimentary deposition was complex and highly variable. Albers, J. P., 1965...

1973

Mississippian Combination Trap, Bindley Field, Hodgeman County, Kansas

W. J. Ebanks, Jr. , R. M. Euwer , D. E. Nodine-Zeller

AAPG Bulletin

... 1972, with an initial potential of 150 BOPD, no water, on pump. The producing zone, at the top of the Mississippian section, is at a depth of 4,580...

1977

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