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Abstract: The Lake Arthur Complex Jefferson Davis and Vermilion Parishes, Louisiana: How it Fits into the Regional Depositional Framework of the Camerina "A"--Miogypsinoides "A" Interval

Norman E. Smith

GCAGS Transactions

... of the Camerina "A"--Miogypsinoides "A" Interval Norman E. Smith 1990 Vol. 40 (1990), The Lake Arthur Complex is one of the many normal mega-sized structural...

1990

Abstract: Fault Patterns in Malay Peninsula: Implications for Offshore Basins and Regional Tectonics

K. R Chakraborty, S. P. Sivam

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... strike-slip faults as well as normal faults. E-W striking faults are mainly normal. Thrust faults of diverse orientations also occur. Different...

1990

Abstract: Geochemistry of Gases in the Malay Basin (Poster 3)

Douglas W. Waples, Mahadir Ramly

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...-isotope data for Cl-C3 hydrocarbons and CO 2 • The thermal gas was divided into two sucgroups: "normal" thermal gas originating at relatively shallow...

1995

High Pressure Shales and their Depositional Facies, Southern Louisiana Cenozoic: NOTES

Ervin G. Otvos, Jr.

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... shales. A decrease in the "low": "normal" resistivity shale ratios in Pliocene and Pleistocene sections is probably due to extreme undercompaction...

1970

Abstract: Reservoir and Fault Delineations Using Spectral Decomposition in West Patricia Field, Offshore Sarawak (Poster 2)

Mohd Khalid Jamiran

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

..., and this is reflected by the complex fault patterns that dissect the field today. Following early rifting (major normal faults), the structure underwent...

2002

Pressure Compartments in Sedimentary Basins: A Review

John S. Bradley and David E. Powley

AAPG Special Volumes

... dimensions, that prevents pressure equilibration to normal hydrostatic pressure. A pressure seal, as opposed to a capillary seal, restricts flow of both...

1994

Prospects for Discovery of New Gas Pools in the Cis-Carpathian Downwarp

Yu. R. Karpenchuk, A. S. Pilipchuk

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... area: longitudinal normal faults of northwest trend, and transverse normal and reverse faults. These faults create the possibilities for fault traps...

1982

Stratigraphy of Madison Group of Montana and Wyoming: ABSTRACT

John Andrichuk

AAPG Bulletin

..._Page 421------------------------------ cycles are represented by vertical variations from oolitic-fragmental and normal marine limestone...

1956

Paleoecology of Devonian Swan Hills Reef, Alberta, Canada: ABSTRACT

Ralph W. Edie

AAPG Bulletin

... suites of fossils (or fossil fragments) and associated limestone textures are recognized as follows. 1. Aerated moderately agitated water of normal...

1962

Thin-skinned Gravity Sliding as a Mechanism for Growth Faulting: Unit 10: Principles

Martin P. A. Jackson, William E. Galloway

AAPG Special Volumes

... slope with normal fluid pressure, the system is in static equilibrium. The downslope component of the weight of the fluid-filled loose sediment...

1984

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