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Paleomagnetic Methods for Orientation of Borehole Cores, Horizon Cleveland Field, Ochiltree County, Texas: ABSTRACT

William E. Henry

AAPG Bulletin

... directions of remanent magnetization for cores having consistent fracture orientations agree within ±6° with the expected direction of orientation, based...

1982

Facies and Lithological Controls on Paleomagnetism: An Example From the Rainbow South Field, Alberta, Canada

M.T. Cioppa, J.S. Lonnee, D.T.A. Symons, I.S. Al-Aasm, K.P. Gillen

CSPG Bulletin

... Formation in four wells in the Rainbow South field, Alberta, Canada, showed magnetization that correlated with the different lithological fractions...

2001

Aeromagnetic Evidence and Geologic Structure, Northern Olympic Peninsula and Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington

Robert D. Brown, Jr. , William F. Hanna

AAPG Bulletin

...) a stratiform mass of volcanic rock of the Crescent Formation (Metchosin Formation of Clapp on Vancouver Island) with an average magnetization of 0.0015 emu...

1971

Comparison of Magnetic Vector Inversion With Sparse Norm Susceptibility Inversion Accounting for Demagnetization

John M. Weis, Lindsey J. Heagy, Douglas W. Oldenburg

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... the interpretation of magnetic data for highly susceptible targets by altering both the magnitude and direction of the resultant total magnetization...

2023

Syndeformational Magnetization in the Ordovician Bigfork Chert at Black Knob Ridge, Western Ouachita Mountains, Southern Oklahoma: (Part II)

Tony K. Hillegeist

Oklahoma City Geological Society

...Syndeformational Magnetization in the Ordovician Bigfork Chert at Black Knob Ridge, Western Ouachita Mountains, Southern Oklahoma: (Part II) Tony K...

1994

Triassic Remagnetization of Lower Paleozoic Rocks, Bear River Range, Utah-Idaho: A Possible Constraint on Thermal History

Stephen L. Gillett, Michael E. Taylor

Utah Geological Association

... resulted in over-pressures that caused an influx of deep basinal brines. One magnetization may have resulted from the setting of a viscous partial...

1985

Palaeomagnetic Methods of Investigating Polar Wandering and Continental Drift

S. K. Runcorn

Special Publications of SEPM

... treatment since their origin or recent weathering there is every reason to expect the present natural remanent magnetization to be in the same direction...

1963

Origin of Remanent Magnetization in Dolomite from the Monterey Formation

J. Scott Hornafius

Pacific Section SEPM

...Origin of Remanent Magnetization in Dolomite from the Monterey Formation J. Scott Hornafius ORIGIN OF REMANENT MAGNETIZATION IN DOLOMITE FROM...

1984

Application of Results of an Aeromagnetic Survey to Study of Deep Crustal Structure of the Peri-Caspian Depression

N. S. Yefimkin, Ye. G. Lapina, S. V. Lapin, K. Ye. Fomenko, A. A. Shushpanov, V. S. Shcherbinin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... in the depth interval from 0.5 to 3-4 km with an intensity of magnetization of 6-8 · 10−6 CGS units, and a lower in depth interval from 7-13 to 33-40 km...

1976

Paleomagnetic Results from the Sadlerochit and Shublik Mountains, Arctic National Wildlife Range (ANWR), and Other North Slope Sites, Alaska: ABSTRACT

Peter W. Plumley, I. L. Tailleur

AAPG Bulletin

... major components of magnetization. The secondary component is steep and down (inc = 87°), but the characteristic component (325°C-500°C) is reversed...

1985

Abstract: Cross-Gradient Joint Inversion Coupled with Euler Deconvolution of Gravity and Magnetic Anomalies; #90255 (2017)

Emilia Fregoso, Luis A. Gallardo, Juan Garcia-Abdeslem

Search and Discovery.com

... has succeeded in finding commonly collocated density and magnetization structures. However, the inherent lack of depth resolution in the inversion...

2017

Abstract: Paleomagnetic Study of Mesozoic Sediments of the New Siberian Islands: Remagnetization Caused by Collision With Siberia?; #90310 (2017)

Anna I. Chernova, Dmitry V. Metelkin, Valery A. Vernikovsky, Nikolay Y. Matushkin

Search and Discovery.com

... and Zijderveld diagrams analysis. The synchronicity of determined magnetization and rock formation was verified by fold test which was appeared...

2017

A Paleomagnetic Determination of the Lower Limit of Original Water Content of Deformed Sediments: RESEARCH-METHOD PAPER

Kenneth L. Verosub

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... sediments: Sedimentology, v. 22, p. 157-204. PAYNE, M. A., AND VEROSUB, K. L., 1982, The acquisition of post-depositional detrital remanent magnetization...

1982

Paleomagnetic Dating of Liesegang Bands

Karen A. Cochran , R. Douglas Elmore

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... chemical remanent magnetization (CRM) with a southeasterly declination and shallow inclination. Samples farther from the fractures which are less...

1987

Paleomagnetic Applications in Hydrocarbon Exploration and Drilling Operations: ABSTRACT

David R. Van Alstine, Douglas C. Bleakly, Stephen L. Gillett

AAPG Bulletin

.... The strongest paleomagnetic signal in these rocks points toward the late Cenozoic paleomagnetic pole and probably represents a secondary magnetization imposed...

1983

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