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ABSTRACT An Emerging Quantified Sequence Stratigraphy and Relative Sea-Level History for Mixed Carbonate and Siliciclastic Tertiary Sequences, Puerto Rico, #90104 (2010)

Ortega-Ariza Diana; Santos-Mercado Hernan; Franseen Evan

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... a significant relative sea‐level fall of this magnitude.     Strata overlying the sequence boundary are characterized by an increase in costal plain...

2010

ABSTRACT Human and Natural Controls on a Deltas Surface Elevation Relative to Local Mean Sea Level, #90104 (2010)

Syvitski James P.; Kettner Albert J.; Overeem Irina; Hutton Eric W.; Hannon Mark

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... magnitude, discharged within fewer distributary channels armored with artificial levees. Flooding from ocean surges  can sometimes contribute turbid water...

2010

ABSTRACT Modeling the Sediment Loading Effect on Land Subsidence in the Mississippi Delta, #90104 (2010)

Yu Shiyong; Törnqvist Torbjörn E.; Milne Glenn A.; Kulp Mark A.

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... inferred subsidence rates of about 5 mm/yr in a large portion  of the deltaic plain due to this process. These rates are at least an order of magnitude...

2010

ABSTRACT: EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE AND RECURRENCE FROM SCARP MORPHOLOGY, EUREKA VALLEY FAULT ZONE, EASTERN CALIFORNIA; #90114 (2010)

Tyanna M. Schlom and Jeffrey R. Knott

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...ABSTRACT: EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE AND RECURRENCE FROM SCARP MORPHOLOGY, EUREKA VALLEY FAULT ZONE, EASTERN CALIFORNIA; #90114 (2010) Tyanna M. Schlom...

2010

ABSTRACT Passive Margin Fold and Thrust Belts, #90123 (2011)

Hermann Lebit, Luke A. Jensen

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... the toe of the slope. Horizontal net displacement rates are one order of magnitude less than those in tectonic belts. Though bulk flow is relatively slow...

2011

ABSTRACT: Curvature-Fracture Relations in Clay Experiments; #90133 (2011)

Evan Staples, Kurt J. Marfurt, and Ze’ev Reches

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... the FI and the corresponding measured magnitude of the local clay curvature under both compressional settings (r2=0.95) and extensional setting (r2=0.61...

2011

Abstract: Finite Element Modelling of Fault Stress Triggering Due to Hydraulic Fracturing; #90224 (2015)

Arsalan Sattari and David Eaton

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... along the fault is equivalent to a magnitude 5.6 earthquake, based on fundamental physics of earthquake. Further work is required to better characterize...

2015

Abstract: The United Kingdom Rockall Trough, North East Atlantic: An Extinct Young Ocean Basin or a Failed-Breakup Basin?; #90310 (2017)

Alan M. Roberts, Andy D. Alvey, Nick J. Kusznir, Graham Yielding

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... used to investigate subsidence history and the magnitude of lithosphere stretching/thinning, ii) 3D-gravity-inversion has been used to investigate...

2017

Abstract: Integration Triaxial Induction Logs and High-Resolution Borehole Images: Application for Modeling Mass Transported Deposits;

Weixin Xu, Anish Kumar, Elizabeth Ruiz

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... about MTDs, and hence, reservoir distribution. MTDs usually have great variation in dip magnitude and azimuth. Large variance in dip magnitude...

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Abstract: Tectonic Evolution of the Paradox Basin with Insight from 3D Seismic Reflection Data; #91201 (2022)

Brook Runyon, Amanda N. Hughes, Dave F. List, Eugene Szymanski, Michael D. Vanden Berg, and Elliot Jagniecki

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..., and wedges separated by three main detachment intervals, while the upper Paradox Formation is more fold-dominated. The shortening magnitude within...

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