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Abstract: How to Interpret Turbidites: The Role of Relative Confinement in Understanding Reservoir Architectures;

David Stanbrook, Mark Bentley, Ed Stephens

Search and Discovery.com

... to seismic scale architecture. Variations in relative confinement are expressed through lateral bed continuity; vertical connectivity; amalgamation ratio...

Unknown

Fractured Reservoirs, Fractured Niobrara, #40817 (2011)

John C. Lorenz, Scott P. Cooper,

Search and Discovery.com

... the effects of natural fractures on a reservoir requires data on the fracture types, distributions, and their relationship to the in situ stresses. Prediction...

2011

Structure and Origin of Northern Sangre De Cristo Range, Colorado

John W. Gabelman

AAPG Bulletin

... Paleozoic sediments diagonally crossing the northern Sangre de Cristo Range of southern Colorado disclosed an imbricate zone of east-dipping thrusts...

1952

Stratigraphy and Paleoecology of the Tamiami Formation in Lee and Hendry Counties, Florida (1)

Douglas M. Peck , David H. Slater , Tom M. Missimer , Sherwood W. Wise, Jr. , Thomas H. O'Donnell

GCAGS Transactions

..., and the presence of a widespread diatom-rich key bed. Paleoecologic interpretations have been aided by the discrimination of three benthic foraminiferal...

1979

ABSTRACT: Deep-Water Seismic Geomorphology, Continental Margin Progradation and Process Interaction off NW Britain; #90013 (2003)

ALICK LESLIE, DAVE LONG, MARTYN STOKER, JOE BULAT, SHEILA JONES

Search and Discovery.com

... space, sediment supply and depositional style in the last 60 Ma. Many of the features described at the sea bed can be related to multiple glaciations...

2003

Geology and Regional Correlation of the Cretaceous and Paleogene Rocks of the Gualala Block, California

Carl M. Wentworth, David L. Jones, Earl E. Brabb

Pacific Section SEPM

... to Wentworth's list a 2-m-thick bed of red mudstone beneath the west-dipping sandstone on the north side of Havens Neck. Further paleontologic work...

1998

Genesis of "Haymond Boulder Beds," Marathon Basin, West Texas: REPLY TO DISCUSSION

W. Ellis Hall

AAPG Bulletin

... of the Haymond formation because mudstones of Haymond age at the two "boulder bed" localities contain igneous and metamorphic pebbles and cobbles...

1959

Computation of Initial Well Productivities in Aeolian Sandstone on the Basis of a Geological Model, Leman Gas Field, U. K.

K. J. Weber

Special Publications of SEPM

... such models have been used to 2 INTRODUCTION The initial productivity of a given bed can be calculated making the perforations The perforations...

1987

Coal Hardness and Rank Relationships of Some Utah and Colorado Coals

B. P. Hucka

Utah Geological Association

..., three beds in the Wasatch Plateau coalfield, and one coal bed in the Colorado’s Carbondale coalfield. Two hardness tests were employed – Vickers...

1991

Relative Quantities of Suspension Versus Bed-Load Transport on Beaches

Paul D. Komar

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Relative Quantities of Suspension Versus Bed-Load Transport on Beaches Paul D. Komar 1978 Vol. 48 No. 3. (September), Uncertainty and debate have...

1978

Field Trip B7: Transpression and Transtension along a Continental Transform Fault: Minas Fault Zone, Nova Scotia

John W. F. Waldron, Joseph Clancy White, Elizabeth MacInnes, Carlos G. Roselli

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

... of the unexposed basement to the Meguma Group is speculative; records of the original relationship between the Avalon and Meguma terranes has been destroyed...

2005

Allostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Cardium Formation in Subsurface and Outcrop in Southern Alberta, and Correlation to Equivalent Strata in Northwestern Montana

Joel A. Shank, A. Guy Plint

CSPG Bulletin

..., Colorado, p. 190–228. McKay, J.L., Longstaffe, F.J. and Plint, A.G. 1995. Early diagenesis and its relationship to depositional environment...

2013

Character, relative age and implications of fractures and other mesoscopic structures associated with detachment folds: an example from the Lisburne Group of the northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska

C. L. Hanks, W. K. Wallace, P. K. Atkinson, J. Brinton, T. Bui, J. Jensen, J. Lorenz

CSPG Bulletin

..., n. 7, p. 1100-1118. Wallace, W.K., Moore, T.E. and Plafker, G. 1997. Multistory duplexes with forward dipping roofs, north central Brooks Range...

2004

Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Frontier Formation, Northeast Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A.

Andrew J. Hutsky, Christopher R. Fielding, Trevor J. Hurd, C. Kittinger Clark

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...-bedding, impoverished trace fossil suites) deltas. Southward-directed cross-bedding (Peay and Torchlight members) and gently dipping clinoforms...

2012

Calibrating discrete fracture-network models with a carbonate three-dimensional outcrop fracture network: Implications for naturally fractured reservoir modeling

K. Bisdom, B. D. M. Gauthier, G. Bertotti, and N. J. Hardebol

AAPG Bulletin

... set. Because the bed surfaces in the quarry are only slightly dipping, no back-tilting correction was applied.Two-Dimensional Outcrop Data...

2014

Folding-related Fracture Pattern and Physical Properties of Rocks in the Chaudrons Ramp-related Anticline (Corbires, France)

Stefano Tavani, Laurent Louis, Christine Souque, Philippe Robion, Francesco Salvini, Dominique Frizon de Lamotte

AAPG Special Volumes

..., Relationship of spaced cleavage to fold and thrust in the IdahoUtahWyoming thrust belt: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 7, p. 361373.Mitra, G., W. A. Yonkee...

2004

Lower Desert Creek Reservoirs in the Paradox Basin: Examples of Phylloid Algae Filling Depositional Lows Related to Salt Dissolution

J. Paul Matheny, Mark W. Longman

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... is the presence of a steeply dipping, thin shale bed (Facies 6) between the algal boundstone facies in the Island Butte II Unit No. 6 well. This well...

1996

Characteristics of Two, Pennsylvanian-Age, Semidiurnal Tidal Deposits in the Illinois Basin, U.S.A.

Erik P. Kvale, Allen W. Archer

CSPG Special Publications

.... Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Short Course 2, Dallas, Texas, 161 p. Harms, J. C., Southard, J. B., and Walker, R. G. 1982. Bed...

1991

Geometry and Evolution of the Palisades Reef Complex, Silurian of Iowa

Michael E. Philcox

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of sediment, which is far greater to leeward: b) the form of the bedding, with steep-dipping wedge-beds to windward (clearly visible in Mound B, fig. 3...

1970

Development of Synthetic Layer Dip Adjacent to Normal Faults

David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris, Darrell W. Sims, Deborah J. Waiting, Shutaro Hasegawa

AAPG Special Volumes

...., 1983, Relationship of fault displacement to gouge and breccia thickness: Mining Engineering, v. 35, p. 14261432.Rouby, D., H. Fossen, and P. R. Cobbold...

2005

Ore Deposits of the Main Tintic Mining District

Douglas R. Cook

Utah Geological Association

... gently to the north with its axial plane dipping to the west at about 55°. The East Tintic district, located three miles to the east of the Main Tintic...

1957

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