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Abstract: Timing and Possible Mechanisms of Tilting of the Barrow Arch, Arctic Alaska, Revealed by Low-Temperature Thermochronology; #90310 (2017)

William H. Craddock, David W. Houseknecht, Paul B. O'Sullivan

Search and Discovery.com

...-diameter cores from wells along the strike of the Barrow arch. From the NW coast to Point Barrow, AFT data from six wells indicate exhumational cooling...

2017

Abstract: Timing and Possible Mechanisms of Tilting of the Barrow Arch, Arctic Alaska, Revealed by Low-temperature Thermochronology; #90302 (2018)

William H. Craddock, Dave Houseknecht, Paul B. O'Sullivan

Search and Discovery.com

...-Th)/He (AHe) data from full-diameter cores from wells along the strike of the Barrow arch. From the NW coast to Point Barrow, AFT data from six wells...

2018

Structural characterization of intracratonic strike-slip faults in the central Tarim Basin

Shang Deng, Huili Li, Zhongpei Zhang, Jibiao Zhang, and Xin Yang

AAPG Bulletin

.... These strike-slip faults display subvertical segments at depth and en echelon normal fault zones where relatively shallow. Fault segmentation and flower...

2019

Field-Scale Numerical Modelling for Compaction, Subsidence and Stability Analysis of the Faults and Reservoir Caprock for the Entire Life of South Senoro Field

Ahmadreza Younessi, Romi Sagita, Reynaldi Mikhael Chrislianto, Krishna Pratama Laya, Ricky Helbet

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...) and at the thicker part of the carbonate reservoir layer, where the thickness is 180.7 meters (Point 2). The plot shows that the maximum compaction...

2023

Stratigraphic Expression of Intra-Point-Bar Erosion and Rotation

Paul R. Durkin, Stephen M. Hubbard, Ron L. Boyd, Dale A. Leckie

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and the siltstone-filled abandoned channel observed is also supported by the relationship between the width and depth of the channel to the average point bar...

2015

Evaluation of Sampling and Analytical Methods for the Regional Geochemical Study of a Subsurface Carbonate Formation

E. M. Cameron

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... (September), A regional geochemical study of the carbonate Slave Point Formation from a wide area of the subsurface of western Canada was made...

1966

Heavy Mineral Concentration and Sastrugi-Like Deflation Furrows in a Beach Salcrete at Rockaway Point, New York: NOTES

Warren E. Yasso

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Heavy Mineral Concentration and Sastrugi-Like Deflation Furrows in a Beach Salcrete at Rockaway Point, New York: NOTES Warren E. Yasso 1966 Vol. 36...

1966

Morphodynamics of Tidal Channels In the Open Coast Macrotidal Flat, Southern Ganghwa Island In Gyeonggi Bay, West Coast of Korea

Kyungsik Choi, Joo Hee Jo

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... stage. They are sinuous in planform and have well-defined point bars and cutbanks. IHS is exposed along the cutbanks. High-precision leveling...

2015

Sedimentary Facies, Structures, and Grain-Size Distribution: The Red River in Oklahoma and Texas

Daniel E. Schwartz

GCAGS Transactions

..., representing the maximum extent of the channel-bar facies, decreases from approximately 0.8 km to 0.2 km in a downstream trend. Width-to-depth ratios...

1978

Abstract: Cambro-Ordovician Subsurface Stratigraphy of the Black Warrior Basin in Mississippi

Kevin S. Henderson

GCAGS Transactions

... attains a maximum composite thickness of 6343 feet and is differentiated into five formations. In ascending order, these are: Weisner Quartzite, Shady...

1991

Upper Cretaceous Sequence Stratigraphy of the Mississippi - Alabama Area

Ernest A. Mancini ,, T. Markham Puckett , Berry H. Tew ,, Charles C. Smith

GCAGS Transactions

... sequence represents the time of greatest accommodation on the shelf, maximum landward encroachment of the shoreline, and is the turnaround point...

1995

ABSTRACT: ANALYSIS OF GEOPHYSICAL FIELDS OF MUD VOLCANOES SOUTHEAST ABSHERON (AZERBAIJAN); #90013 (2003)

A. SH. MUKHTAROV, F. A. KADIROV

Search and Discovery.com

.... The northern border of Azerbaijan minimum coincides with Makhachkala - Krasnovodsk gravitational degree, separating he minimum from maximum of Middle Caspian...

2003

Point-Bar Deposits, Old River Locksite, Louisiana

D. E. Frazier, A. Osanik

GCAGS Transactions

... of point-bar accretions, and its maximum thickness is reached where it makes up the fill of the abandoned Mississippi River channel. A 35-foot section...

1961

Point-Bar Origin of Fall River Sandstone Reservoirs, Northeastern Wyoming

Robert R. Berg

AAPG Bulletin

...Point-Bar Origin of Fall River Sandstone Reservoirs, Northeastern Wyoming Robert R. Berg 1968 2116 2122 52 11. (November) Proved oil reserves...

1968

Antelope Creek: T. 5 S., R. 3 W., USB&M, Duchesne County, Utah

Robert L. Ballou

Utah Geological Association

... Transition Zone Lithology: Sandstone, siltstone Type of Drive: Gas cap expansion Net Pay Thickness: Maximum 40′ minimum 6′ Geometry of Reservoir Rock: Point...

1993

West Rozel Point Field

Editors: Edward D. Dolly and James C. Mullarkey

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...West Rozel Point Field Editors: Edward D. Dolly and James C. Mullarkey Producing Low Contrast, Low Resistivity Reservoirs Guidebook - 1996 WEST...

1996

Abstract: Alluvial fan deposits of the Grantmire Formation (DDH PE 83-1), Horton Group, at Point Edward, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

Melanie Oakes

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: Alluvial fan deposits of the Grantmire Formation (DDH PE 83-1), Horton Group, at Point Edward, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Melanie...

1999

ABSTRACT: Effect of Stratigraphy on the Spontaneous Combustion of Coal in the Gondwana Basin of the Raniganj Coalfield, India

R. Saxena, G.K.B. Navale, D. Chandra, Y.V.S. Prasad, J. Moitra

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... susceptible middle horizons combustion while a r e highly. susceptible to spontaneous com bust ion. The crossing point temperature and amount...

1990

Fluid Movement Monitoring Base on Time-Lapse Microgravity Anomali Data (Case Studies in Sumatra)

Dian Pratiwi, Muh. Sarkowi

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... is wider at 800 m depth compared to 600 m or 1000 m, and its maximum density value. Thus we know the largest fluid change is at a depth of 800 m...

2018

Geology of Middle Devonian Reefs, Rainbow Area, Alberta, Canada: ABSTRACT

D. L. Barss, A. B. Copland, W. D. Ritchie

AAPG Bulletin

... through this period and into Middle Devonian (upper Elk Point) time, when it reached its maximum expansion during deposition of the lower Keg River...

1968

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