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Basement-Involved Inversion at the Appalachian Structural Front, Western Newfoundland: An Interpretation of Seismic Reflection Data with Implications for Petroleum Prospectivity

Glen S. Stockmal, Art Slingsby, John W. F. Waldron

CSPG Bulletin

... the Cambro-Ordovician platform and underlying Grenville basement in the hanging wall of the southeast-dipping Round Head Thrust, terminated...

2004

New Form of Lithologic Trap in Neocomian Sediments of West Siberia

A. L. Naumov, F. Z. Khafizov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

.... If this variant is supplemented by intensive subsidence, the configuration of Fig. 4d develops. Finally, when the upper shelf bed is eroded, the relationship...

1988

Hydraulic-Jump and Hyperconcentrated-Flow Deposits of a Glacigenic Subaqueous Fan: Oak Ridges Moraine, Southern Ontario, Canada

H.A.J. Russell, R.W.C. Arnott

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of maximum vortex erosion, and the distal limit of deposits emplaced under upper-flow-regime conditions. These strata record rapid bed aggradation from...

2003

The Diabasic Rocks of West Bashkir

K. P. Timergazin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... and porphyritic texture. The intermediate bed consists of greenish gray strongly metamorphosed dolomite, which indicates the relationship of these diabases...

1958

FOSSIL SLUMP FEATURES OF THE TERTIARY PALEOCENE FORT UNION

Howard L. Garrett

Montana Geological Society

... Figure 15, T12N, R41E, shows the relationship between vertical, steep-dipping and flat beds associated with the "Angela dips". This photo...

1963

The influence of fracture cements in tight Paleogene saline lacustrine carbonate reservoirs, western Qaidam Basin, northwest China

Lianbo Zeng, Xiaomei Tang, Tiecheng Wang, Lei Gong

AAPG Bulletin

...).Figure 12. Relationship between the spacing of the opening-mode fractures of all sets and the bed thickness in the Nanyishan gas field.Faults control...

2012

Tidal Controls on the Morphology and Sedimentology of Gravel-Dominated Deltas and Beaches: Examples from the Megatidal Bay of Fundy, Canada

Shahin E. Dashtgard, Murray K. Gingras

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., 1954, A method for sampling coarse river-bed material: American Geophysical Union, Transactions, v. 35, p. 951–956. Wright, L.D., 1977, Sediment...

2007

Niger Delta

Harry Doust, Ebi Omatsola

AAPG Special Volumes

...., and E. M. Daukoru, 1984, Petroleum source-bed evaluation of Tertiary Niger delta--reply: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 68, p...

1989

The Exploration Desk: Some Reef-Shale Relationships on Wapiabi Creek, Alberta

Helen R. Belyea

CSPG Bulletin

... of the Plains. Some interest, therefore, may attach to observations made here on the relationship between the lower part of the reef mass and the Perdrix...

1954

Tidal Sedimentation in Part of the Late Silurian Grampians Basin, Southeastern Australia

Annette D. George

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and bathymetry: a passive relationship: Journal of Paleontology, v. 64, p. 155-158. GIBSON, G.M., AND NIHIL, D.N., 1992, Glenelg River Complex: western margin...

1994

Size and Sphericity of Quartz Grains in Two Turbidite Formations

Gerard V. Middleton

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of bed]/[thickness of bed] The relationship between the maximum size and the bed thickness was also investigated and the data are plotted in figure 6...

1962

Bed Configurations in Steady Unidirectional Water Flows. Part 1. Scale Model Study Using Fine Sands

Lawrence A. Boguchwal , John B. Southard

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Bed Configurations in Steady Unidirectional Water Flows. Part 1. Scale Model Study Using Fine Sands Lawrence A. Boguchwal , John B. Southard 1990 Vol...

1990

Revised stratigraphy of the Cookson Group in eastern Maine and southwestern New Brunswick: an alternate view

Allan Ludman

Atlantic Geology

... in Maine, the Digdeguash is devoid of carbonaceous, rusty-weathering pelites. Here, the relationship is interpreted as a gradational contact between...

1991

Relocating a Portion of the South Muskogee Fault, Muskogee and Cherokee Counties, Oklahoma

Mark W. Allen

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... of Muskogee and Cherokee Counties in northeastern Oklahoma. The South Muskogee Fault is a normal fault, dipping to the north, bringing Pennsylvanian...

1989

Recent Carbonate Sedimentation by Tidal Channels in the Lower Florida Keys

Vladimir Jindrich

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of fine calcarenite. Here the overlapping frontal bed was 8 cm thick and was terminated by a planar, lee face dipping about 35°. Based on the above...

1969

Depositional Facies And Diagenesis of the Pipe Creek Jr. Reef, Silurian, Great Lakes Region, Indiana

P. J. Lehmann, A. Simo

CSPG Special Publications

..., D.C., 1977. Relationship between clay and dolomitization in the Pipe Creek Jr. Reef (Silurian), Grant County, Indiana. Unpublished M.S. Thesis, Ball...

1988

Taphonomic Reworking and Stratal Organization of Tempestite Deposition

Carl Drummond, Hope Sheets

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that storm-bed abundance is maximized by frequent, weak storm events, whereas shell degradation is increased by frequent, strong storms. Conversely...

2001

A pop-up structure exposed in the outer foothills, Crowsnest Pass area, Alberta

Glen S. Stockmal

CSPG Bulletin

...-dipping, foreland-directed thrust carrying Milk River and Belly River strata in its hanging wall. Stratigraphic offset across this thrust fault...

2004

Mass-Flow Conglomerates in a Submarine Canyon: Abrioja Fan-Delta, Pliocene, Southeast Spain

George Postma

CSPG Special Publications

... or gradational, without a change in matrix texture. The common superposition of unit 2 over unit 1 strongly suggests a genetic relationship. At the top of the bed...

1984

Active Folding and Blind Thrust Faulting Induced by Basin Inversion Processes, Inner California Borderlands

Carlos Rivero, John H. Shaw

AAPG Special Volumes

..., 1997, Bed-by-bed growth by kink-band migration: San Llorenc de Morunys, eastern Pyrenees: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 19, p. 443461, doi...

2011

Modern Deep Sea Sedimentation in the Makassar Strait: Insights from High-Resolution Multibeam Bathymetry and Backscatter, Sub-Bottom Profiles, and USBL-Navigated Cores

John Decker, Philip A. Teas, Rhys D. Schneider, Arthur H. Saller, Daniel L. Orange

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... on the landward-facing (stoss) side and thinnest on the more steeply dipping seaward-facing side. Sediment cores (~6 m length) from the stoss side...

2004

Spectacular Wyoming Geology Field Trip Itinerary & Road Log

Kent A. Sundell, Barbara Atkinson, Laurie Fletcher, Meg Sundell

Wyoming Geological Association

... and Lysite Members of Wind River Formation dipping to the south are overlain by conglomerates of Wagon Bed Formation. 0.2 95.2 Cross approximate buried...

2009

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