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Phenix City gneiss amphibolite and associated rocks of the Uchee belt, western Georgia and eastern Alabama

T.B. Hanley, A. Kar, P.C. Burnley, M. Scanlan, C. Wilson,

Alabama Geological Society

... show an increasing trend in alkali and a decreasing trend in CaO, MgO, and Fe2O3, with increasing SiO2 content. Trace element plots, for example, Zr...

2005

Extended Abstract: Tidally Influenced Deposition on the Delta Plain: Lower Cretaceous Barrow Group Sandstones, Barrow Sub-Basin, Northern Carnarvon Basin

A. J. Bond, N. Mader, F. E. Burns, M. Thompson, A. D. George

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of marginal marine depositional systems. The importance of trace fossil analysis in depositional modelling and stratal surface recognition...

2002

The Role of Skeletal Porosity in Aragonite Neomorphism--Strombus and Montastrea from the Pleistocene Key Largo Limestone, Florida

Gale D. Martin, Bruce H. Wilkinson, Kyger C. Lohmann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... (785-3,774 ppm), showing variable enrichment relative to aragonite. Pingitore (1976) reported similar magnesium variability. Trace Elemental Constraints...

1986

Grain-Size Controls on the Siluro-Devonian Colonization of Non-Marine Substrates by Infaunal Invertebrates

Anthony P. Shillito, Neil S. Davies

PALAIOS

... to develop novel behaviors: often evidenced in the rock record as architectural innovation and diversification in trace fossil morphology. This study focuses...

2022

Asymmetric apertures for 3D SRME: Practical aspects and opportunities

Zhimei Yan, Massimiliano Vassallo, Scott Slaton

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... target trace requires hundreds of thousands of convolutions on potential downward reflection points (DRP) at the surface. For the method, surface...

2022

Antelope Fault Crossing of the Kern River Pipeline, Newcastle, Utah

Robert M. Robison, Jeffrey R. Keaton

Utah Geological Association

... River Pipeline near Newcastle. Three fault traces were identified based on engineering-geologic reconnaissance. One trace was clearly recognizable from...

1992

Abstract: Refinement of Arrival-Time Picks Using an Iterative, Cross-Correlation Based Workflow; #90224 (2015)

Jubran Akram and David W. Eaton

Search and Discovery.com

... picks on microseismic data that were initially picked either manually or using a single-trace based algorithm such as short and long-term average ratio...

2015

AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition 2015

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How to Interpret Turbidites: The Role of Relative Confinement in Understanding Reservoir Architectures; #51691 (2022)

David ‘Stan’ Stanbrook, Mark Bentley, Ed Stephens

Search and Discovery.com

...How to Interpret Turbidites: The Role of Relative Confinement in Understanding Reservoir Architectures; #51691 (2022) David ‘Stan’ Stanbrook, Mark...

2022

Abstract: Core analysis of the Hiram Brook Member of the Upper Albert Formation, interpretation of the depositional environment, and determination of reservoir prospectivity

Graham B. Price, Murray K. Gingras

Atlantic Geology

.... Bedsets characteristically fine upwards. Facies 2 is locally interbedded with facies I. Trace fossils include Skolithos, 123 Taenidium, and broad Arenico...

2001

Abstract: Melt inclusions in the ~2.68…2.69 Ga porphyry intrusions, Timmins and Hemlo, Ontario: constraints on magmatism in Archean greenstone belts containing giant mesothermal gold deposits

Linette MacInnis, Jacob Hanley

Atlantic Geology

... arcs, and trench turbidites, which were tectonically assembled in a large subduction–accretion complex. Major and trace element analyses of the melt...

2009

Abstract: Constraining hydrothermal and magmatic processes beneath the Merensky Reef and UG2 Chromitite, Bushveld Complex, RSA

Erin E. Adlakha, Jacob J. Hanley, C. A. Heinrich

Atlantic Geology

... and Au (0.2–0.6 ppm range) at the time of their entrapment. Trace element modeling, using the silicate melt inclusions in conjunction with bulk pegmatite...

2011

Chemical Diagenesis of Pennsylvanian Brush Creek (Pennsylvania) Carbonate Components: Trace Elements: ABSTRACT

Joan Morrison, Uwe Brand

AAPG Bulletin

...Chemical Diagenesis of Pennsylvanian Brush Creek (Pennsylvania) Carbonate Components: Trace Elements: ABSTRACT Joan Morrison, Uwe Brand 1983 520 520...

1983

Abstract: Evolution from a Laterally Mixed System to Reciprocal Deposition on the Sacramento Shelf, New Mexico: Relative Influence of Late Paleozoic Ice Age Glacioeustasy and Ancestral Rocky Mountains Tectonism;

Benjamin Rendall, Charles Kerans

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Evolution from a Laterally Mixed System to Reciprocal Deposition on the Sacramento Shelf, New Mexico: Relative Influence of Late Paleozoic...

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ABSTRACT: Can Braided Rivers and Peat be Intimate?

T.A Moore, J.C. Shearer, K.N. Bassett, A. Nicol

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... are the Southern Alps mountain range and the 'main trace of the Alpine Fault Zone (AFZ). The AFZ is a major transpressional strike-slip fault with up...

1999

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