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1.3 Igneous Structures: The Volcanic Mound

U. Suzuki

AAPG Special Volumes

..., no. 5, p. 59-75. Unnumbered Figure. Location map and paleogeographic early middle Miocene. Unnumbered Figure. Structure on volcanic reflector...

1983

Gulf of Mexico: Jurassic Shelf-Margin Carbonate Mound, Southwest Mississippi

Neil L. Turner and Susan Soloyanis

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the Cotton Valley "B" Lime (Late Jurassic). The section above the Cotton Valley "B" Lime reflector is composed of flat to slightly south-dipping...

1987

Developments in Seismic Processing for Geologic Interpretation: ABSTRACT

Mark K. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

... and displaying quantitative information about reflector amplitude and waveform provides new possibilities for stratigraphic-trap exploration. Examples from...

1969

Mesozoic-Cenozoic Sedimentary Formations of North American Basin, Western North Atlantic: ABSTRACT

Lubomir F. Jansa

AAPG Bulletin

... reflector (horizon Ac over much of the North American basin. The late Eocene and Oligocene are represented by clays, siliceous clays, and mass-flow...

1979

Post-Middle Cretaceous Seismic Stratigraphy and Geologic History of Deep Gulf of Mexico Basin: ABSTRACT

F. Jeanne Shaub, Richard T. Buffler, J. Lamar Worzel

AAPG Bulletin

... is the most prominent subbottom reflector in the deep Gulf. It represents a striking unconformity on the seismic data along the base of the Campeche...

1979

Geologic History of Deep Gulf of Mexico Based on Regional Multifold Seismic Lines: ABSTRACT

J. Lamar Worzel, Richard T. Buffler, F. Jeanne Shaub, Joel S. Watkins

AAPG Bulletin

... gravity slides; (2) details of salt deformation in the Campeche-Sigsbee salt dome province; (3) a smooth subsalt basement reflector that possibly...

1979

Diagenetic Trends in Siliceous Facies of Monterey Formation, California: ABSTRACT

Kenneth A. Pisciotto

AAPG Bulletin

... corresponds to a prominent bottom-parallel seismic reflector. Time, temperature, and sediment composition affect rates of silica transformations. Oxygen...

1981

Seismic Amplitude Variations and Detection of Sand Bodies: ABSTRACT

Randall C. Roe, John E. Beitzel

AAPG Bulletin

... are actually continuous, following time-lines, but the amplitudes diminish where the sands terminate. Thus, reflector amplitudes can be used...

1981

Reflection Seismic Surveys for Basin and Range Geothermal Areas--An Assessment: ABSTRACT

Howard P. Ross, William E. Glenn, Charles M. Swift

AAPG Bulletin

... and lithologic variations. The identification of a given reflector across major structures and accurate time-to-depth conversion are difficult...

1981

Jurassic Chronology and History of Atlantic Basins: ABSTRACT

Felix Gradstein, John Exton, Jim Ogg

AAPG Bulletin

..., in the Jurassic magnetic quiet zone. Oceanic pillow basalt (31.5 m) occurs below a strong basement seismic reflector, which proves normal ocean crust exists under...

1981

Seismic Stratigraphy and Depositional History of Holocene Sediments on the Central Texas Gulf Coast: ABSTRACT

Stephen S. Wright

AAPG Bulletin

... as the uppermost boundary. The seismic sequence is subdivided into discrete seismic facies based on reflector configuration, geometry, and bounding relations...

1981

Seismic Stratigraphy and Clay Mineral Distribution in Shallow-Marine Siliciclastic Deposits, Central Mississippi Sound, North-Central Gulf of Mexico: ABSTRACT

Gerald G. Harper, Frederick H. Manley, Albert C. Staheli

AAPG Bulletin

... profiles and 16 20-foot cores taken at shot-point locations in central Mississippi Sound were utilized to determine: (1) any meaningful seismic reflector...

1983

Shallow Structure and Carbonate Sedimentation of West Florida Upper Continental Slope: ABSTRACT

Larry J. Doyle, Charles W. Holmes

AAPG Bulletin

... a Pleistocene sequence up to 160-msec (2-way travel time) thick overlying a second strong reflector of either Pliocene or Miocene age. South of 27°20^primeN...

1984

3-D Seismic Interactive Interpretation of Complex Stratigraphic Environments: An Example From Grayson County, Texas: ABSTRACT

A. C. Schlosser, D. G. Jovanovich, R. C. Jones, J. H. Caldwell

AAPG Bulletin

... complex stratigraphic targets on land. Slicing a 3-D seismic cube through a single reflector provides an insight into complex stratigraphic...

1984

Mapping Seismic Reflectors in Southern New York: Compensation for Velocity Anomalies in Glacial Overburden: ABSTRACT

Katherine J. Beinkafner

AAPG Bulletin

... Lockport carbonates is an easily identified reflector on seismic sections. By using the map of the Lockport surface as a reference, reflectors...

1984

High-Resolution Seismic Data of Atlantic Margin Basement: ABSTRACT

John F. Karlo

AAPG Bulletin

... mildly deformed sediments. Downdip, the major unconformity at the base of the drift sequence becomes a strong, continuous reflector that downlaps...

1985

Late Tertiary Sediment Basin on Continental Slope off Western Nova Scotia: ABSTRACT

Stephen A. Swift

AAPG Bulletin

... was tied to wells on the upper slope and shelf. Dip profiles show three reflector sequences, each about 0.5 sec two-way travel time thick, which...

1985

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