Click to minimize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Datapages has redesigned the Archives with new features. You can search from the home page or browse content from over 40 publishers and societies. Non-subscribers may now view abstracts on all items before purchasing full text. Please continue to send us your feedback at emailaddress.

AAPG Members: Your membership includes full access to the online archive of the AAPG Bulletin. Please login at Members Only. Access to full text from other collections requires a subscription or pay-per-view document purchase.

Click to maximize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Search Results   > New Search > Revise Search

The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database

Showing 32,366 Results. Searched 200,616 documents.

< Previous   26   27   28   29   30   Next >

Ascending

Depositional Geometries and Facies Associations in an Upper Cretaceous Prograding Carbonate Platform Margin (Orfento Supersequence, Maiella, Italy)

Maria Mutti , Daniel Bernoulli , Gregor P. Eberli , Adam Vecsei

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... MASETTI, D., NERI, C., AND BOSELLINI, A., 1991, Deep-water asymmetric cycles and progradation of carbonate platforms governed by high-frequency...

1996

Seismic Sequences and Facies of Siliciclastic Deep-Water Deposits with Applications to Hydrocarbon Exploration

Charles J. Stuart

Pacific Section SEPM

..., mod. high amplitude reflections Cont. layers of slope or basinal mud interbedded with silt and poss. sand 2 Cont. variable- to mod. low ampl...

1990

Stratigraphy of the Mississippi-Alabama Shelf and the Mobile River Incised-Valley System

Jack L. Kindinger, Peter S. Balson, James G. Flocks

Special Publications of SEPM

... (Fig. 1). Low-power (200-400 Joule) boomer systems were used in Mobile Bay during 1990 and 1991 to collect 385 linekm of high-resolution seismic data...

1994

Field and Modelling Studies of Cambrian Carbonate Cycles, Virginia Appalachians: DISCUSSION

Michael G. Kozar, Lawrence J. Weber, Kenneth R. Walker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...). Koerschner and Read contend that meter-scale (4th-and 5th-order) cycles within the Elbrook-Conococheague section are driven by high-frequency sea-level...

1990

Wavelet analysis of well-logging data from oil source rock, Egret Member, offshore eastern Canada

Andreas Prokoph, Frederik P. Agterberg

AAPG Bulletin

.... Discontinuities in high-frequency cyclicity can result from condensed sedimentation (e.g., hardgrounds): two or more original signals or cycles merge...

2000

Late Devonian Carbonate Margins and Foreslopes of the Lennard Shelf, Canning Basin, Western Australia, Part B: Development During Progradation and Across the Frasnian–Famennian Biotic Crisis

Ted E. Playton,, Charles Kerans

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of sediment factories and consequent slope styles in relation to high-amplitude eustatic sea-level changes. The development of high-frequency sequences...

2015

Seismic Interpretation of Mesozoic-Cenozoic Strata, Perdido Fold Belt Area (Alaminos Canyon), Northwestern Deep Gulf of Mexico

Joseph C. Fiduk , Paul Weimer , Bruce D. Trudgill , Mark G. Rowan , Peter E. Gale , Bryant E. Korn , Ronald L. Phair , William T. Gafford , Geneva R. Roberts , Roger S. Lowe , Tom A. Queffelec

GCAGS Transactions

... sequence boundary (MCSB). This interval is characterized by moderate to high amplitude, low frequency, laterally continuous, parallel reflections...

1997

Grayburg Formation Sequence Stratigraphy and Lithofacies Distribution, Permian Basin

Robert F. Lindsay

West Texas Geological Society

...) two simple sequences (small third-order); 3) 10 high frequency sequences (large fourth-order); 4) 21+ cycle sets (small fourth-order); 5) 82+ cycles...

2017

Recognition of Relative Sea-Level Change in Upper Cretaceous Coal-Bearing Strata: A Paleoecological Approach Using Agglutinated Foraminifera and Ostracodes to Detect Key Stratigraphic Surfaces

Neil E. Tibert, R. Mark Leckie, Jeffrey G. Eaton, James I. Kirkland, Jean-Paul Colin, Elana L. Leithold, Michael E. Mccormic

Special Publications of SEPM

... as six high-frequency cycles constitute an intermediate cycle, and therefore periodicities fall within an approximate 10–25 kyr range. The general...

2003

Assessing the internal character, reservoir potential, and seal competence of mass-transport deposits using seismic texture: A geophysical and petrophysical approach

Tiago M. Alves, Kuncho Kurtev, Gregory F. Moore, Michael Strasser

AAPG Bulletin

... deformation. Note the presence of a high- to moderate-amplitude faulted MTD A in sequences N20N60 and growing diapirs deforming older MTDs in E40N10...

2014

1984 Results of Trans-Alaska Crustal Transect in Chugach Mountains and Copper River Basin, Alaska: ABSTRACT

W. J. Nokleberg, E. L. Ambos, G. S. Fuis, W. D. Mooney, R. A. Page, George Plafker, D. L. Campbell

AAPG Bulletin

... sequences have local broad, low-amplitude magnetic or gravity anomalies. (c) Seismic data show that the CGT along latit de 61°N, by alternating high...

1985

ABSTRACT: Changes in Patterns of Cyclicity in Upper Carboniferous through Lower Permian (Virgilian—Sakmarian) Depositional Sequences in the North American Midcontinent

Darwin R. Boardman II

Kansas Geological Society

... during lowstands. Upper Virgilian (Wabaunsee and Admire) strata are grouped into mixed composite carbonate sequences-siliciclastic sequences...

1999

Sequence Stratigraphic Approach on a Prograding Shoreline Sequence, #50487 (2011)

Senthil Velan Yuvaraj, J.E. Evans

Search and Discovery.com

...-water to shallow-water environment representing high-frequency transgressive episodes. These are identified by systems tracts and stratal surfaces...

2011

Impact Resilience: Ecological Recovery of a Carbonate Factory in the Wake of the Late Devonian Impact Event

Benjamin E. Rendall, Leif Tapanila

PALAIOS

... portions of a measured section deposited after significant relative sea level rise. Because we are superimposing high frequency sequences on a larger...

2020

Facies Architecture of Flexural Margin Lowstand Delta Deposits in Lake Edward, East African Rift: Constraints from Seismic Reflection Imaging

Michael M. McGlue, Christopher A. Scholz, Tobias Karp, Bernard Ongodia, Kiram E. Lezzar

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of high-amplitude, low- to moderate-frequency reflections found at the modern lake bottom (Fig. 9). Reflections in sheet-drape facies are highly...

2006

ABSTRACT: Variation of Quaternary Stratigraphic Pattern along an Incised Valley Fill Revealed by Very High Resolution Seismic Profiling : The Paleo-Charente River (French Atlantic Coast); #90013 (2003)

NICOLAS WEBER, ERIC CHAUMILLON, MICHEL TESSON

Search and Discovery.com

... and biogenic mud with a lot of organic matter, which fill active channel. (Ub5b) : high frequency, strong amplitude and oblique parallel reflectors. It is made...

2003

High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of the St. Peter Sandstone and Glenwood Formation (Middle Ordovician), Michigan Basin, U.S.A.

G. C. Nadon, J. A. Toni Simo, R. H. Dott, Jr., and C. W. Byers

AAPG Bulletin

... into at least 20 high-frequency sequences. The temporal resolution afforded by these sequences allows a detailed analysis of sediment partitioning...

2000

Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy — A Summary and Perspective with Case History, Neogene, Papua New Guinea

J. F. Sarg, J. R. Markello, L. J. Weber, J. M. Thomson, J. J. Kmeck, M. E. Christal, J. K. Southwell, Y. Tanaka

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of cycles from high (10,000.yrs.) to low (10-20 My) frequency. This hierarchy of cycles determines the facies distribution during long-term platform...

1996

Reserves growth in a mature oil field: The Devonian Leduc Formation at Innisfail field, south-central Alberta, Canada

Stacy C. Atchley, Lawrence W. West, Jeff R. Sluggett

AAPG Bulletin

... cycles that are presented in this study as high-frequency sequences A (HFS-A, oldest) to G (HFS-G, youngest) (Figures 6, 7). The high-frequency...

2006

< Previous   26   27   28   29   30   Next >