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Structural Geology of the Buffalo Fork Area, Northwestern Wyoming, and Its Relation to the Regional Tectonic Setting

C. A. Bengtson

Wyoming Geological Association

... faults are often found which dip towards the uplift with gentle to steep dip. The structural asymmetry varies; some blocks being tilted to the west...

1956

The Type Alisitos Formation (Cretaceous, Aptian - Albian) of Baja California and its Bivalve Fauna

Edwin C. Allison

Pacific Section of AAPG

... by Santillan and Barrera. Physical Stratigraphy A persistent seaward and generally steep dip characterizes the great thickness of pyroclastic...

1974

Preliminary Synthesis of the Geology of Bangka Island, Indonesia

U Ko Ko

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... and can be clearly discriminated on the aerial photographs by its fi ne texture, steep dip and isoclinal folding. According to field observations the unit...

1986

Geology and Petroleum of the MAncos B Formation Douglas Creek Arch Area Colorado and Utah

Harold E. Kellogg

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... I 1 I 1 Fig. 2 - Structure contour map on the top of the Mancos B Formation, as used in this paper. Note steep dip into the Piceance basin east...

1977

Basement Faults and Smackover Structure

Phillip T. Fowler

GCAGS Transactions

... on the faults. Renewal of movement was episodic, as two exposures of steep surface dip in Cass County are overlain by Eocene strata with normal regional dip...

1964

FORELAND DEFORMATION IN THE NORTHERN PART OF THE RUBY RANGE OF SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA

Russell G. Tysdal

Montana Geological Society

.... Sledrunner faults that have a low or moderate dip deep in the crust, but that have a steep dip in the upper part of the crust...

1981

Hockley Salt Dome, Harris County, Texas

Alexander Deussen, Laura Lee Lane

AAPG Bulletin

... to dip steeply over the sides of the salt. Between the 200- and the 700-foot contours, the surface of the cap rock has a very steep dip...

1925

Faulting in the Rocky Mountain Region

J. S. Irwin

AAPG Bulletin

... steep dip of the fault plane--probably 55 degrees or more. The outcropping Fox Hills and Laramie beds on the downthrow are overturned 20 to 30...

1926

Stratigraphy and Depositional Environments of the Upper Cretaceous Brown Mountain Sandstone Member of the Panoche Formation Near Coalinga, California

Philip N. Trumbly

Pacific Section of AAPG

... and steep dip off the flank of the Joaquin Ridge anticline. Figure 12. Total gross thickness isopach map showing the thickness distribution and depositional...

1990

A Horizontal Well Program for the Upper Miocene 26R Pool, ELK Hills Field, California

Stephen A. Reid, Jonathan G. Kuespert, George S. McJannet

Pacific Section of AAPG

...-to-horizontal permeability (Kv/Kh) ratios favor fluid flow parallel to bedding, with steep dip near the oil/water contact enhancing this flow. Layering has...

1992

Carbonate Sediments of Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico and Vicinity

Robert L. Folk, Miles O. Hayes, Rikii Shoji

New Orleans Geological Society

..., lack of interbedded fossils, lack of any gravel, size fragments, steep dip angles, and gigantic scale, we interpret these as cross-beds formed...

1962

Geometry of the Triangle Zone and Duplex Structure in the Wilburton Gas Field Area of the Arkoma Basin, Southeastern Oklahoma

Ibrahim Cemen, Ata Sagnak, Saleem Akthar

Oklahoma City Geological Society

..., Oklahoma, to near Jacksonville, Arkansas. In the Wilburton area, the Ti Valley fault trends west-southwest to east- north-east and has a steep dip of about...

2002

Laramide Tectonics of the Wind River Mountains

Robert R. Berg

Wyoming Geological Association

... the thrust plane, nor does it explain the apparent steep dip of the fault planes in the root zone. If these features are truly characteristic of thrust...

1961

Middle Devonian Facies Relationships, Zama Area, Alberta

John G. McCamis,, Lawrence S. Griffith

CSPG Bulletin

... salt Member is inferred from the steep dip (over 35°) and the abrupt, irregular nature of the contact between the Lower Muskeg anhydrite member...

1967

Juniper Mountain Area, Colorado

C.P. Abrassart, G.A. Clough

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...., R. 95 W., in which the Madison is estimated at a datum of plus 2488 feet, and in which the sedimentary section does not indicate steep dip also...

1955

Earthquake Hazards of Southwestern Utah

Gary E. Christenson, Susan J. Nava

Utah Geological Association

... predominates on fault segments of moderate to steep dip (> 30°). Despite geologic observations of low-angle faults in the study area, no convincing evidence...

1992

Hockley Salt Dome, Harris County, Texas

Alexander Deussen, Laura Lee Lane

AAPG Special Volumes

... contours, the surface of the cap rock has a very steep dip, and if the overlying material were removed from this dome, these sides of the cap rock would...

1926

Three Typical Oil Fields of the Illinois Region

Gail F. Moulton , A. H. Bell

AAPG Special Volumes

... of, the steep west dip which is a prolongation of the west limb of the fold. The Duquoin fold as now known has a general north-south trend and a steep...

1929

Third Day's Road Log: Breckenridge to Granby

Gary Hall, Jim Bullock

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Breccia syncl1ne 86.2 Sandstone bed 1n P i e r r e s h a l e on w e s t i n Pierre shale west blank Granby anticline on left. S t e e p anhclme Steep dip...

1970

Evidence for Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary Transpression in Trans-Pecos Texas and Adjacent Mexico

Patricia Wood Dickerson

West Texas Geological Society

.... It is possible that, with regional extension, steep dip on the reverse or thrust faults was diminished. With relaxation of compression, evaporites may have flowed...

1985

Geology of Wind River Basin of Wyoming and its Relationship to Natural Gas Accumulation

Donald W. Paape

AAPG Special Volumes

... a 500-ft column of oil generally is less than 1 mi wide. Such steep dip increases the odds against locating a major stratigraphic oil or gas...

1968

Tectonic Elements of the North Irian Basin

R. L. McAdoo, J. C. Haebig

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of Tertiary sediments. The border between the Niengo Basement Platform and this sedimentary deep is marked by a very steep dip of the platform edge...

2000

Juniper Mountain Area, Colorado

C. P. Abrassart, G. A. Clough

Utah Geological Association

... is estimated at a datum of plus 2488 feet, and in which the sedimentary section does not indicate steep dip also substantiates the existence of a large...

1955

Description and Origin of the Lower Part of the Mesaverde Group in Rifle Gap, Garfield County, Colorado

Dawn J. Madden

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

.... The entire Mesaverde Group, from the oldest to the youngest rocks, can be examined by traveling the short distance (because of the steep dip...

1985

Impact of Heat Flux Anomalies Around Salt Diapirs and Salt Sheets in the Gulf Coast on Hydrocarbon Maturity: Models and Observations

J.J. O'Brien , I. Lerche

GCAGS Transactions

... associated with a salt diapir for steep dip angles. However the magnitude of the surface anomaly associated with thin, low dip salt sheets is significantly...

1988

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