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Reinterpretations of the Relations Between The Keystone, Red Spring, Contact, and Cottonwood Faults; Eastern Spring Mountains, Clark County, Nevada

Vincent Matthews III

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... face and slid down the present land surface. Figures 6a and 6b illustrate that sliding down the present land surface could emplace the blocks...

1988

Explosion Seismology Studies of Active and Passive Continental Margins: Resources, Comparative Structure, and Eustatic Changes in Sea Level

B. Keller , B. T. R. Lewis , C. Meeder , C. Helsley , R. P. Meyer

AAPG Special Volumes

... of seismometers were deployed on land to record shots fired offshore. In the trench experiments, both land and sea detectors were used to record shot lines...

1979

NATURAL HISTORY OF CHALK IN ALABAMA

Andrew K. Rindsberg

Alabama Geological Society

... and Weaver, 1981, fig. 7), the Black Belt was settled rapidly. The first white farmers and planters bought land along the rivers, preferring the red-brown...

1989

THE LIVINGSTON FORMATION

Paul W. Richards, George E. Prichard

Montana Geological Society

... the town of Livingston; but later, Iddings and Weed (1894) and Weed (1899) included the Fort Union with the Livingston on geologic maps...

1950

Section Six: Use of Seismic on Diapiric Structures

New Orleans Geological Society

... and graphic illustrations involved in description and evaluation of salt-cored diapiric structures. The discussions on Salt Growth Models and Faults...

1995

Geologic History of the Florida-Bahama Platform

J. E. Banks

GCAGS Transactions

... basement hills, transgressed embayments and fault troughs, the fringing but dominant carbonate platform, occasional deltas, and land ridges resulting from...

1967

Kimmeridgian-Tithonian (Late Jurassic) Dinosaur and Ammonoid Paleoecology From a Paleoclimate Simulation

George T. Moore, Charles A. Ross

CSPG Special Publications

... circulation model and implications for early land plant paleoecology. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 110. Olsen, P.E., Shubin...

1994

Exploring Geophysical Exploration

Carl H. Savit

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... of geophysical maps is a useless exercise because success ratios are far more dependent on the economic and management goals and philosophies of the operator...

1989

Lower Cretaceous Field Trip: San Antonio, Johnson City and San Marcos Areas

John R. Sandidge, Fred L. Stricklin Jr., C. I. Smith, Keith P. Young

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

.... Palmer, Independent, San Antonio, Texas CONTENTS FOREWORD Page 1 ROAD LOG Page 2 DESCRIPTION OF STOPS Page 9 ILLUSTRATIONS Road map...

1956

Structural Framework of Continental Margin in South China Sea

M. L. Parke, Jr. , K. O. Emery , Raymond Szymankiewicz , L. M. Reynolds

AAPG Bulletin

... of the adjacent nations. End_Page 723------------------------------ REGIONAL DESCRIPTION Land Areas The topography of the region consists mainly of hills...

1971

Structure of Argentine Continental Margin

William J. Ludwig , John I. Ewing , Maurice Ewing

AAPG Bulletin

... generalized structure maps. The results are correlated with previously reported measurements in the offshore Buenos Aires province and the Argentine...

1968

Zonal Arrangement of the Triassic Rocks of the Western Carpathians: A Contribution to the Dolomite Problem

Jan Veizer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... (Inner) Carpathians. Triassic rocks are not known from the basement rock area of the Outer Carpathians, and this area was either a land mass during...

1970

Modern Methods of Paleoecology

Raymond C. Moore

AAPG Bulletin

... of Rock Fragments," Jour. Geol., Vol. 49, No. 5, pp. 482-520. KRUMBEIN, W. C., 1948, "Lithofacies Maps and Regional Sedimentary-Stratigraphic...

1957

The Athabasca Trail

G. E. Hargreaves

CSPG Special Publications

....; Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, A.A.P.G., p. 159 (1954). Milton, W. F. and Cheadle, W. B.: Northwest Passage by Land; Cassell, Petter and Galpin, London...

1955

Geology and Production Characteristics of the Seventy-Six, West, Field, Duval County, Texas

D. B. Hyatt

GCAGS Transactions

... in the center of the ranch (Figure 1). Discovery and Development The Seventy-Six, West Field includes mineral classified land and private land covered...

1990

Low-energy Coast Near Cape Romano, Florida

W. F. Tanner, R. G. Evans, C. W. Holmes

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and local components in facies maps: Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petroleum Geol., v. 40, p. 2163-2194. KRUMBEIN, W. C., 1959, Trend surface analysis of contour type...

1963

Sedimentation of Rocks of Leonard (Permian) Age in Wyoming and Adjacent States

R. P. Sheldon, E. K. Maughan, E. R. Cressman

Utah Geological Association

... features of phosphorite and related rock, or for that matter has been so successful in locating new deposits. Stratigraphic Datum Three maps (figs. 1, 2...

1967

Contribution to the Sedimentary Petrology of the Sunda Shelf

F. A. Van Baren and H. Kiel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., through which the muddy water of this river flows, also shows a considerable growth of land. On old maps (for instance those used by Verbeek for his field...

1950

Section Potential Maps -- An Exploration Tool

W. G. Carr

CSPG Bulletin

...Section Potential Maps -- An Exploration Tool W. G. Carr 1981 241 249 Vol. 29 (1981) No. 2. (June) Over the past few years, estimates of western...

1981

Exploration and Bid Analysis Gulf of Mexico

David S. Holland, Ronald L. Lewis

GCAGS Transactions

.... The first Federal Outer Continental Shelf Sale was held by the Bureau of Land Management in 1954. Since that time, over 13,000 exploratory and development...

1974

The Sedimentology of the Grindslow Shales and the Kinderscout Grit: A Deltaic Complex in the Namurian of Northern England

John D. Collinson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., POOLE, E. G., LAND, D. H., AND WHITEMAN, A. J., 1961, Geology of the country around Clitheroe and Nelson: Mem. Geol. Surv., Great Britain, H.M.S.O....

1969

Regional Map of the 0.70 psi/ft Pressure Gradient and Development of the Regional Geopressure-Gradient Model for the Onshore and Offshore Gulf of Mexico Basin, USA

Lauri A. Burke, Scott A. Kinney, Russell F. Dubiel, Janet K. Pitman

GCAGS Journal

...-gradient model. The model was used to generate contour maps that characterize the depth and distribution of isopressure-gradient surfaces from 0.60...

2012

Statistical Appraisal of Seismic Prospects in Louisiana-Texas Outer Continental Shelf

John C. Davis , John W. Harbaugh

AAPG Bulletin

... predicting the amount of oil that may be discovered using only indirect evidence such as seismic maps and profiles. A widely used appraisal method, the Monte...

1983

Transport and Depositional Features Associated with Submarine Mudflows, Mississippi Delta, Gulf of Mexico

Christopher Hitchcock, Michael Angell, Robert Givler, Jim Hooper

GCAGS Transactions

... in the Gulf of Mexico: U.S. Bureau of Land Management Open-File Report 80-02, p. 1-49. Hooper, J. R., 1980, Crustal layers in Mississippi Delta mudflows...

2008

Sorrento Field, Denver Basin, Colorado

Stephen A. Sonnenberg, Donald J. McKenna, Philip J. McKenna

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... maps of the Morrow sandstone as anomalous thick areas which cover approximately 160 ac (64.8 ha.). The fluvial deposits are encased in marine shale...

1990

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