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Regional and Local Components in the Areal Distribution of Surface Sand Facies in the Breckland, Eastern England
R. J. Chorley, D. R. Stoddart, P. Haggett, H. O. Slaymaker
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... invaded the Breckland area, which was subject, however, to periglacial activity leading to the formation of patterned ground phenomena (Watt, 1955...
1966
Climatic-Eustatic Control Of Holocene Nearshore Parasequence Development, Southeastern Texas Coast
Robert A. Morton , Jack L. Kindinger , James G. Flocks , and Laura B. Stewart
GCAGS Transactions
..., Environmental geologic atlas of the Texas coastal zone, Beaumont-Port Arthur area: University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, 93 p. Frazier, D. E...
1999
Restricting Adverse Fracture Driven Interactions Through Completion Optimization and Active Guidance: Case Studies From the Southern Delaware Basin
Katura Brady, Brian Atwell, Joseph Becerril, Tom Johnston, Kevin Wutherich
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
..., frac fluid from the child wells did propagate south, invaded the near-well region of both parent wells, temporarily diminished hydrocarbon production...
2023
Microfluidic Investigation of Ferrofluid Assisted Recovery in Porous Media
Fatimah AlNasser, Ge Zhang, Anthony R. Kovscek
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... in the large pore and only partially invaded the small pore as shown in Figure 5. Because the small pore body still URTeC: 4033730 7 had some trapped n...
2024
Reconstruction of Burial History of Strata in the North Louisiana Salt Basin Area
Peng Li
GCAGS Transactions
... Geologists Bulletin, v. 69, p. 881-898. Mancini, E. A., and B. H. Tew, 1991, Relationships of Paleogene stage and planktonic foraminiferal zone boundaries...
2006
Mesozoic Igneous Rocks of Northern Gulf Coastal Plain
C. L. Moody
AAPG Bulletin
... were lava flows, but it is certain that magma from which they formed cooled in a zone of pressure release and rapid heat dissipation...
1949
Alaska
George Gryc, Don J. Miller, Thomas G. Payne
AAPG Bulletin
.... The trend of the fold axes and faults in general is parallel with the thrust-fault zone along the front of the Chugach-St. Elias Mountain belt...
1951
Mexico
Manuel Alvarez, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
... zones, the Cerralvo zone and the Zacate fault zone. The former more or less coincides with the western margin of the basin, while the latter lies within...
1951
Petroleum Developments in South America and Caribbean Area in 1950
John F. Mason
AAPG Bulletin
..., there was encountered a third productive zone which it is anticipated will substantially increase the reserves of the field. In 1951, activity...
1951
Seismic Imaging of Carbonate Reservoirs and Systems
Gregor P. Eberli, Jose Luis Masaferro, J. F. Rick Sarg
AAPG Special Volumes
... places a drainage pattern. A dark area (arrow) is interpreted as a collapsed cave in Zone 1A/B at intersecting faults (from Vahrenkamp et al., 2004). (B...
2004
The Caballos Novaculite Revisited Part I: Origin of Novaculite Members
Robert L. Folk, Earle F. McBride
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... by bacteria, so that no pigmenting material was preserved. However, sediment which invaded the fractures was moved below the zone of active aerobic...
1976
Brackish Groundwater Resources of the Northern Trinity Aquifer, Texas
Mark C. Robinson, Daniel M. Lupton
GCAGS Transactions
... liter); and (4) very saline (10,000 to 35,000 milligrams per liter). Groundwater volumes were calculated for each mapped salinity zone for each...
2018
Competitive Algal Colonization of Peritidal Flats in a Schizohaline Environment: The Lower Ordovician of New York
S. J. Mazzullo, Gerald M. Friedman
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... such as the Persian Gulf (Trucial Coast) and Shark Bay, algae are well developed in the intertidal zone because of the exclusion of predators due to excessive...
1977
Regional Stratigraphic Analysis of "Upper Cretaceous" Rocks of Rocky Mountain Region
W. C. Krumbein, F. G. Nagel
AAPG Bulletin
... to sedimentation. In the ensuing Montanan-Laramian interval, the main source area still remained in the west, and volcanics invaded...
1953
Silurian Reef Geometry--New Dimensions to Explore SEPM Presidential Address, Washington, D.C., June 13, 1977
Robert H. Shaver
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of very fine elastic sediments. The reefs of each generation were aborted when the area was invaded, not by elastics, but by restricted environments...
1977
Turbidity Currents and Petroleum Exploration
R. Passega
AAPG Bulletin
.... These sediments could, for instance, have been the basal beds deposited by a transgressive sea. Movement in a zone of gravity faults abruptly formed...
1954
Problems Related to Clay Minerals in Reservoir Sandstones: Chapter 17
Edward D. Pittman
AAPG Special Volumes
..., 1957; Jones, 1964); (2) changes in relative permeability in the invaded zone (Jones, 1964); (3) formation face blocking by introduced fine particles...
1989
Early Tertiary Conglomerates of the Santa Ana Mountains, California
A. O. Woodford, Craig Gander
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... that penetrates the northwest part of the mountains, somewhat higher horizons contain planktonic foraminifers that are guides to a lower Eocene zone (James...
1980
Recent Knowledge of Hydrocarbon Potentials in Sedimentary Basins of Indonesia: Hydrocarbons
A. Pulunggono
AAPG Special Volumes
... rocks. Active volcanism characterizes this range. A 1,650-km transcurrent fault zone extends the entire length of Sumatra along and through...
1976
Lungfish Burrows in the Upper Triassic Chinle and Dolores Formations, Colorado Plateau
Russell F. Dubiel, Robert H. Blodgett , Thomas M. Bown
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... invaded this depositional environment during seasonal flooding. In both the Chinle and Dolores Formations, regional lithofacies distribution...
1987
CHAPTER 5: DIAPIRISM AND FAULTING, CONTINENTAL SHELF AND UPPER CONTINENTAL
Henry L. Berryhill, Jr.
AAPG Special Volumes
... diapirism. The distribution of salt deposits in the northern Gulf of Mexico region and of diapirs by structural type ar shown by Martin (1978, figure 4...
1987
Porosity Prediction in Sandstones Using Erosional Unconformities
G. Shanmugam
AAPG Special Volumes
..., pt. t, p. 314-335. David, M., 1946, Devonian (?) producing zone, TXL pool, Ector County, Texas: AAPG Bulletin, v. 30, p. 118-119. Dutta, P. K...
1990
Geologic History of Red Sea Area
Daniel H. Swartz , Daniel D. Arden, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
..., a transgressive Lutetian sea invaded a physiographically uneven country, covering only the lower parts of it. The sea reached only to central Sinai, which...
1960
Deltaic and Shoreline Sedimentation in Saurashtra Basin, Western India: An Example of Infilling in an Early Cretaceous Failed Riff
S. M. Casshyap, M. Aslam
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... and Madagascar (Kent 1974; Cannon et al. 1981; Reeves et al. 1986) also invaded parts of Rajasthan in western India (Krishnan 1960). At about the same...
1992
Facies and Sedimentary Environments of Albert Shale, New Brunswick
H. R. Greiner
AAPG Bulletin
... (transitional into the uppermost Zone I) in the uppermost Albert member, and the oil shale division in the lower part of the Albert (Zone V) can be traced...
1962