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An Instrument for Measuring Pretectonic Current-directions: NOTES

Hakuyu Okada , Masafumi Arita

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in tilted strata can be restored to the original position by rotation through an angle of the dip about the strike of beds in which current markings...

1970

A Practical Method for Estimating the Orientation of Eolian Dune Sands from Deviated Wells: An Example from the Rotliegendes Group of the Southern North Sea: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

D. C. Carter , R. P. Steele

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...° relative to the depositional horizontal, it is possible to define two possible rotation fields in which the core can be oriented (Fig. 2). This method...

1993

Sandbox models of downward-steepening normal faults

Thomas L. Patton

AAPG Bulletin

... during renewed faulting. (e) Deformation along the leading edge of a fault block resulting in the rotation of bedding to an optimal orientation...

2005

Deformation Styles Along the Tensleep Fault, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming

M. Lee Allison

Wyoming Geological Association

... that the stylolites are more tightly clustered after rotation (Figure 4b, c) than before (Figure 4a), and are essentially horizontal. The conclusion...

1983

Mitigating Multi-Bench Parent-Child Effect in Eagle Ford Play Using High Volume Preloads

Chigozie Aniemena, Christopher Chirinos, Allen LaBryer, Caitlin Latta, Mickey Moulton, Rebecca Johnson, Thomas Hailu

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... effect manifest primarily through geomechanical pathways (stress rotation, fracture asymmetry) and that sufficient repressurization of the parent wells...

2022

Plate Kinematics of the Gulf of Mexico Based on Integrated Observations from the Central and South Atlantic

Erik A. Kneller, Christopher A. Johnson

GCAGS Transactions

... the proposed Bahamas transform fault. Instead, Florida is modeled as a coherent block that underwent counter clockwise rotation primarily during...

2011

Structure of the Tongue River Area, Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming

Frank W. Osterwald

Wyoming Geological Association

... northwest trending blocks of crystalline rocks which were rotated. Rotation produced northeast dip for originally horizontal planes in crystalline rocks...

1949

Integrated Interpretation of Seismically Derived Rock and Fracture Attributes for Shale Gas Reservoir Characterization

Gang Yu, Yusheng Zhang, Xing Liang, Uwe Strecker, Maggie Smith

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... rotation of the stress field from time of deposition to the present-day by 40° Very large strike-slip faults (cutting the survey) have low . anisotropy...

2014

Volumetric curvatures of subsurface geological features

Zvi Koren, Anne-Laure Tertois, Igor Ravve

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... , representing dyadic products of the gradient components: p  sx / sz and q  s y / sz , where 𝐬 is the eigenvector of this tensor, corresponding...

2022

High-resolution seismic monitoring insights on stress and fault orientations in the Delaware Basin

Adam M. Baig, Aaron Booterbaugh, Sepideh Karimi

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... spatial scales, featuring a rotation of the orientation of SH from NW-SE over the majority of Reeves county to EW in Culberson County (Lund Snee and Zoback...

2022

Abstracts: Integration of Coherence and Volumetric Curvature Images; #90173 (2015)

Satinder Chopra, Kurt J. Marfurt

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... of the volumetric reflector dip components provides a full 3D volume of curvature values. There are many curvature measures that can be computed...

2015

Joint Modeling of the Thermo-Tectonic Evolution in an Extensional Area, #30205 (2011)

Eugenio Carminati, Marco Cuffaro, Edie Miglio, Carlo Doglioni, Paolo Ruffo

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..., the horizontal components of the velocity field have been recalculated such that a null horizontal velocity component is obtained on the base...

2011

Fourier Analysis of the Laminated Facies of the Middle Bakken Member, Sanish-Parshall Field, Mountrail County, North Dakota, #50996 (2014).

Virginia A. Gent, Stephen A. Sonnenberg

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... Formation is a significant hydrocarbon source and reservoir within the Williston Basin. The Middle Bakken, which is the main horizontal target zone...

2014

Why Carbonate Reservoirs Are Heterogeneous: Examples From Permian Basin Reservoirs

Robert F. Lindsay

West Texas Geological Society

... and tertiary recovery processes. The heterogeneous nature of carbonate reservoirs can be divided into four basic components. First, is the depositional...

2000

Facies and Lithological Controls on Paleomagnetism: An Example From the Rainbow South Field, Alberta, Canada

M.T. Cioppa, J.S. Lonnee, D.T.A. Symons, I.S. Al-Aasm, K.P. Gillen

CSPG Bulletin

... shielded room with a field intensity of much less than 1% of the Earth's magnetic field, to allow the least-stable laboratory magnetization components...

2001

An Explanation for "4-Way Closure" of Thrust-Fold Structures in the Rocky Mountains, and Implications for Similar Structures Elsewhere

S. Parker Gay Jr.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... to compression ("shortening ") in a longitudinal sense, that is, a stress that results in strike-slip movement along the horizontal trace of the thrust...

1999

Structural inheritance controls crustal-scale extensional fault-related folding in the Exmouth and Dampier Sub-basins, North West Shelf, Australia

Hongdan Deng, Ken McClay, Hanlin Chen, Emma Finch, Dariusz Jablonski, and Sukonmeth Jitmahantakul

AAPG Bulletin

..., previous academic and industry practitioners commonly described the components of large-scale extensional fault-related folds as isolated features...

2024

Magnetic Stratigraphy and Tectonic Rotation of the Lower Miocene (Type Saucesian) Rincon Formation, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, California

Donald R. Prothero, Stacey G. Rapp

Pacific Section SEPM

...Magnetic Stratigraphy and Tectonic Rotation of the Lower Miocene (Type Saucesian) Rincon Formation, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, California...

2001

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