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The Three Elements of Structural Geology Part 5, #41849 (2016).

Terry Engelder,

Search and Discovery.com

...ss principle operates for friction but not for creep. Difference between maximum or minimum horizontal stress and the vertical stress as a function of dep...

2016

Physical Extent, Thickness, and Quality of Water of the Principal Aquifers, Western Kane County, Utah

L. E. Spangler

Utah Geological Association

... are overlain by younger rocks. Alluvial aquifers are unconfined. The Navajo aquifer is separated into the upper Navajo and Lamb Point aquifers where...

1992

Petroleum Potential of the Offshore Outer Santa Cruz and Bodega Basins, California

R. G. Heck, E. B. Edwards, J. D. Kronen Jr., C. Richard Willingham

Pacific Section of AAPG

..., and reached the top of the Monterey Formation at about 3,930 ft. Its location was about 23 km (14 ml) nearly due west of Pescadero Point. Water depth...

1990

Diagenesis in a Cyclic, Regressive Siliciclastic Sequence: The Point Lookout Sandstone, San Juan Basin, Colorado

Jennifer L. Loomis, Laura J. Crossey

Special Publications of SEPM

... in the underlying 4th order regressive sequence are becoming dominantly marine The transgression is nearing its point of maximum flooding in D shown 13...

1996

Geophysical Prospecting for Oil

Donald C. Barton

AAPG Bulletin

... of the formation is known and the distance between the shot point and receiving point is known, the calculation of the depth to the high-speed bed is given...

1930

Wolfcamp Facies and Stacking Patterns in the Delaware Basin, West Texas: Insights into Mechanisms and Patterns of Sediment Delivery and Facies Architecture, #51533 (2018).

Stephen C. Ruppel, Robert Baumgardner,

Search and Discovery.com

... formed during maximum platform flooding, are perhaps the most correlative. Three scales of cyclicity are apparent. The uppermost Wolfcamp (unit...

2018

Displacement Geometry in the Volume Containing a Single Normal Fault

Jim A. M. Barnett , John Mortimer , John H. Rippon , John J. Walsh , Juan Watterson

AAPG Bulletin

... displacement form concentric ellipses centered on the point of maximum displacement. Displacement gradients vary with fault size and with mechanical...

1987

Stop 5: Underlook of Mesa Verde, CO

Donald E. Owen, Charles F. Head, Richard A. Ashmore, Neil H. Whitehead, III

Four Corners Geological Society

..., P. E., 1991, Transgressive origin of channeled estuarine deposits in the Point Lookout Sandstone, northwestern New Mexico: a model for Upper...

2010

The Development Decision: Frontier Areas

Joseph E. Warren

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of wells and maximum production rate (facility capacity). 4. Evaluation of the expected value of the economic criterion specified for decision-making...

1981

A Towed Streamer EM System Performance Case Study

Folke Engelmark, Allan McKay, Johan Mattsson

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... for the longest offset. The streamer is towed at a maximum depth of 100 m. The maximum water depth is 400 m, and the acquisition speed is 4 - 5 knots...

2013

An Ichnological and Sedimentological Facies Model for Muddy Point-Bar Deposits

Nadine J. Pearson, Murray K. Gingras

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in cohesiveness is abrupt and varies in depth from 0 to 20 cm across the study area. The upper-subtidal to lower-intertidal portion of the point bar...

2006

Financial Evaluation of Undeveloped Acreage*

William B. Cline

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... to the financial evaluation of undeveloped acreage is discussed. This provides a rational approach to determining a logical maximum financial valuation...

1974

Sandur Plains, Northeast Gulf of Alaska: A Model for Alluvial Fan - Fan Delta Sedimentation in Cold-Temperate Environments

Jon C. Boothroyd

Alaska Geological Society

... and point bars are found in meandering streams. A proximal to distal succession of bar and channel sedimentary structures is: (1) well-imbricated...

1976

Recent WAPET Discoveries near Thevenard Island, Southeast Barrow Sub-Basin

G. J. Beacher, M. K. McLerie, N. W. Miller

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... is the result of structural dip. The maximum vertical displacement across the Saladin Fault, which dies out to the northeast and southwest of the field...

1994

Tidal Bundles and Mud Couplets in the McMurray Formation, Northeastern Alberta, Canada: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Derald G. Smith

CSPG Bulletin

... in a subtidal estuarine setting. Inference from comparative sedimentology suggests that sedimentation was influenced by a maximum paleo spring tidal range of 2...

1988

A Simple and Practical Device for Wet Elutriation of Sediments: RESEARCH METHODS PAPERS

Jorge Kazuo Yamamoto

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... will be eliminated. End_Page 423------------------------ a maximum diameter of 0.05 mm. For larger diameters, Muller (1967) recommends Oseen's...

2000

Photoelastic Model Studies of Thrust Fault Initiation

J. J. Gallagher Jr., W. D. Rizer

Wyoming Geological Association

... magnitudes, and the absolute magnitude of the maximum stress difference or maximum shear stress (see, for example, Durelli, et al., 1958). The validity...

1977

The Periodic Cycle of Particulate Matter in a Shallow, Temperate Estuary

Franz E. Anderson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of Marine Freshwater Res., v. 2. p. 1-116. SCHUBEL, J. R., 1968, Turbidity Maximum of the Northern Chesapeake Bay: Science, v. 161, p. 1013-1015...

1970

Sequence-stratigraphic analysis of Jurassic and Cretaceous strata and petroleum exploration in the central and eastern Gulf coastal plain, United States

Ernest A. Mancini, Jamal Obid, Marcello Badali, Kaiyu Liu, William C. Parcell

AAPG Bulletin

... is a function of relative sea level and sediment yield, and therefore, the maximum water depth in a stratigraphic section can occur at a level above the surface...

2008

Wave Effectiveness at the Sea Bed and its Relationship to Bed-forms and Deposition of Mud

I. N. McCave

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... as the percentage of time for which a given significant peak particle speed is exceeded at a given depth. This speed is the maximum speed attained by a water...

1971

Source Rock Analysis, Thermal Maturation and Hydrocarbon Generation in the Siluro-Devonian Rocks of the Gaspe Belt Basin, Canada.

Rudolf Bertrand, Michel Malo

CSPG Bulletin

... on Dow's (1977) model that fits our data, with a log-normal increase of Ro with depth. We assume that the Battery Point and Malbaie formations represent...

2001

The Impact of Natural Fracture Thickness on Hydraulic Fracture Interaction Mechanics

Weiwei Wang, Jon Olson, Maša Prodanović, Richard A. Schultz

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... ratio (maximum principal stress to minimum principal stress) of 1.4, which is a good representation for normal stress regime to a depth around 500 m...

2018

Early Diagenesis of a Holocene Reefal Terrace Merak-Anyer Area Northwest Java Island, Indonesia

M. Cassoudebat, Said El Latief, A. Fediaevsky

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... already studied. Corings reached a maximum depth of 10 m i.e.: 5 to 8.5m below the phreatic water table and the recoveries vary from 30 to 65% (3.0...

1985

Precision of Linear and Areal Measurements in Estimating Grain Size

Carol Waite Connor, John C. Ferm

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... perpendicular to the A-axis on a given plane), and the area of grain outlines on each of three planes: (1) maximum projection plane--the projected image...

1966

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