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Metamorphic Episodes of the Western Foothills of Gunung Ledang (Mt. Ophir), Johore-Malacca, with a Background Account on the Geology

T. T. Khoo

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

.... These layered rooks are invaded by the Late Cretaceous Ledang granite on the east and the Belading granite on the west There is evidence of ;in early...

1983

Geosynclines in Continental Development

Marshall Kay

Tulsa Geological Society

... Jurassic, the belt that had had eugeosynclines was thrust on the miogeosynclinal in some areas, and was invaded by batholiths. The resultant highlands...

1943

Holocene Erosion of Elizabeth Reef, Tasman Sea, Australia

Donald W. Schofield, Richard A. Slater, Charles V. G. Phipps

Special Publications of SEPM

... is restricted to the lagoon. Offshore, there is a well developed erosional spur and grove zone (0 to 8 m; 0 to 26 ft), a deeper buttress zone (9 to 30 m...

1983

Ore Deposits in Paleozoic Rocks, Northern Black Hills, South Dakota

L. H. Shapiro, J. P. Gries

Wyoming Geological Association

... on the Mississippian surface. No Tertiary ore deposits are known any higher in the section than the top of the Pahasapa, although there is a potential host zone...

1968

El Mene de Acosta Field, Falcon, Venezuela

H. H. Suter

AAPG Bulletin

... zone, the El Salto sands of the San Lorenzo formation, and were almost devoid of gas. Separate gas seeps, however, did exist but were visible only...

1947

Abstract: Original and Secondary Pores in Sedimentary Reservoir Rocks - Relation to CaCO3 Cement

Gerald M. Friedman

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... will be preserved only if hydrocarbons are introduced early, if shale seals off the reef from migrating fluids, or if the reef is invaded by meteoric waters...

1974

Abstract: Extensional Tectonics in the Great Basin: Bristol Range Thrust, Pioche District, Nevada, an Example?

R. L. Langenheim, Jr.

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... Range apparently invaded an intermontane basin in which sediments accumulated during the intervals between sliding events. I have no satisfactory...

1985

Abstract: Jurassic Geology of Alabama & Florida Panhandle

Marvin L. Oxley, Edward D. Minihan

GCAGS Transactions

... invaded the seaward margins of these structures, obliterating recognized formation boundaries in the Norphlet, Smackover and Haynesville. An anhydrite...

1968

Memorial: Alfred Paul Frey (1893-1963)

J. Lester

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... that country was invaded during World War II. He and his family made their way to the United States via Switzerland. From that time until his retirement...

1964

Abstract: The Paradox of coal in an active depocenter: The Westphalian of the Cumberland Basin

J. H. Calder

Atlantic Geology

... and invaded by the forest swamp vegetation, resulting in lateral accretion toward the piedmont. Within the allowable subsidence window, rheotrophic...

1989

Abstract: Late glacial sedimentary records from three lakes on the North Mountain, northwestern Nova Scotia: preliminary results

Ian S. Spooner

Atlantic Geology

... sediment was deposited, as vegetation invaded the region following deglaciation. There is no sedimentary evidence at these sites of climate oscillation...

1996

Abstract: Primary Composite-Texture Granite of the Main Range Province, Peninsular Malaysia „ Origin and Implications

K. R. Chakraborty

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... is not very clear and amenable to alternative interpretations. It is possible that the host coarse granite was invaded by pressure-quenched residual liquid...

1992

ABSTRACT: Evolution and High Dissolution Porosity of Woodbine Sandstones in a Slope Submarine Fan, Double A Wells Field, Polk County, Texas--A Deep Water Gulf of Mexico Model Onshore

Stricklin, Fred L., Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... dissolution the restored pores, mimicking early primary porosity, were invaded by oil, then replaced by gas with increasing burial temperature. Since its...

2002

Abstract: Metamorphic evolution of low-pressure metapelite in the Escoumins Supracrustal Belt, central Grenville Province, Québec, Canada

Kirsten E. Costello, Aphrodite Indares

Atlantic Geology

... arc system accreted to Laurentia around ~1.4 Ga, and was invaded by Grenvillian-age intrusions. Evidence for amphibolite facies conditions is provided...

2018

Tectonics of Black Hills: ABSTRACT

John Paul Gries

AAPG Bulletin

... of the Mississippian, seas no longer invaded from the northwest. The Lusk embayment developed in early Pennsylvanian time. Evaporites in the Pennsylvanian...

1956

Determination of Chloride in Water from Core Samples: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Wolfgang V. Swarzenski

AAPG Bulletin

.... Loose sand and gravel are only partly retained by the core catcher, yielding samples that are invaded by drilling mud and that have lost their original...

1959

Passive Margins: Jequotinhonha Basin, Brazil

Petrobras Exploration Department

AAPG Special Volumes

...-lacustrine sequences. The next phase, interior sag, evolved during the Aptian. At this time, subsidence created an elongated depression that was invaded...

1987

Geologic History of Rocky Mountain Region: ABSTRACT

John D. Haun, Harry C. Kent

AAPG Bulletin

... and Cretaceous sediments. In the Early Cretaceous a sea again invaded from the north and in late Early Cretaceous joined a southern sea forming a seaway which...

1964

Original and Secondary Pores in Sedimentary Reservoir Rocks: Relation to CaCO3 Cements: ABSTRACT

Gerald M. Friedman

AAPG Bulletin

... space will be preserved only if hydrocarbons are introduced early, if shale seals off the reef from migrating fluids, or if the reef is invaded...

1972

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