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Structure and Petroleum Plays of the St. Lawrence Platform and Appalachians in Southern Quebec: Insights from Interpretation of MRNQ Seismic Reflection Data

Sebastien Castonguay, Jim Dietrich, Denis Lavoie, Jean-Yves Laliberte

CSPG Bulletin

... to enhance strong, coherent events and attenuate steep-dip events, which are predominantly reflection noise in this data. Seismic migration repositions...

2010

Homestake Mine

A. L. Slaughter

Wyoming Geological Association

... of the district has been traced throughout the full length of the map area. It strikes a few degrees west of north and has a steep dip. The vertical...

1968

Tectonic Framework of Southern New England and Eastern New York: Chapter 57: Late Orogenic Stratigraphy and Structure

James W. Skehan S. J.

AAPG Special Volumes

... 3. NE-striking faults of intermediate to steep dip are abundant, if not dominant, in all segments studied. In segments 1 and 2, NE-striking faults...

1969

Developments in Southeastern States in 1944

C. W. Alexander , C. L. Morgan , M. E. Norman

AAPG Bulletin

... a section which was elongate due to steep dip was penetrated to test the basal Tuscaloosa "Massive sand." No showings were encountered. Tatum...

1945

Salt Withdrawal and Depositional Trends at the Pliocene/Miocene Boundary, Central Eugene Island and Ship Shoal Areas, Offshore Louisiana, USA

T. Farley

GCAGS Transactions

... of the Eugene Island 238 withdrawal basin, some of the isochore thickening is not depositional but an apparent thickening due to steep dip along...

2005

Deformation at Lateral Ramps and Tear FaultsCentrifuge Models and Examples from the Canadian Rocky Mountain Foothills

John M. Dixon, Deborah A. Spratt

AAPG Special Volumes

... into two ductile shear-zone splays: a minor one with steep dip that dies out upward into the fault-propagation fold, and a major flat dcollement zone...

2004

The Application of Borehole Image Logs to Fluvial Facies Interpretation

Marinus E. Donselaar, Jasper M. Schmidt

AAPG Special Volumes

... to the inclined surface dip. The maximum dip angle is 22. Clay plugs and outer banks are commonly preserved; the outer banks are steep, with a maximum angle...

2010

Embar Field, Andrews County, Texas

Jacob L. Williams

AAPG Special Volumes

... four times. In addition, greatly lengthened sections are common beneath the Permian. This lengthening is undoubtedly due to abnormally steep dip near...

1965

The Hawkesbury Sandstone South of Sydney, Australia: Triassic Analogue for the Deposit of a Large, Braided River

Brian R. Rust, Brian G. Jones

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... sandstone unit on wavecut platform near Curracurrong showing semicylindrical form of basal erosion surface. Note steep dip of margins (arrowed...

1987

Geomorphology of a Pennsylvanian Land Surface: Pedogenesis in the Rock Lake Shale Member, Southeastern Nebraska

R. M. Joeckel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... (based on modern topography) on the east side of a "zone of faulting or steep dip" (the Humboldt Fault, sensu Burchett and Bolitho, 1981) bounding...

1989

SG14: The COCORP Seismic Reflection Traverse Across the Southern Appalachians - Geologic Divisions in the Southern Appalachians and Interpretation of the Seismic Data

Frederick A. Cook, Larry D. Brown, Sidney Kaufman, and Jack E. Oliver

AAPG Special Volumes

... as sillimanite grade. The axial surfaces have a gentle southeastward dip in most of the Inner Piedmont but become steep to almost vertical near...

1983

Paleozoic Geologic Development of Canon City Embayment, Colorado

Lee C. Gerhard

AAPG Bulletin

...-Pennsylvanian unit thicknesses are exaggerated by the steep dip (15°-20°), but reflect the continuation of the thinning of lower Paleozoic rocks...

1967

Submerged Reefs of Eastern Caribbean

Ian G. Macintyre

AAPG Bulletin

... of terraces in such areas. The relatively steep dip of upper-slope areas (commonly over 30°) may have precluded effective erosion by wave action and subsequent...

1972

A three-dimensional kinematic model for the deformation above an active diapir

Hongwei Yin, Richard H. Groshong Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... and West Clara domes imply that they are early-stage domes, whereas relatively high relief and steep dip of the overburden strata in the Clay Creek...

2007

Allochthonous prodeltaic sediment facies in the Lower Cretaceous at the Tantallon M-41 well: Implications for the deep-water Scotian Basin

David J. W. Piper, Ryan Noftall, Georgia Pe-Piper

AAPG Bulletin

..., blocks generally less than one decimeter thick show original bedding, commonly deformed, with a steep dip (Figure 10C, E). In places, shear deformation...

2010

Deep-water depositional mechanisms and significance for unconventional hydrocarbon exploration: A case study from the lower Silurian Longmaxi shale in the southeastern Sichuan Basin

Chao Liang, Zaixing Jiang, Yingchang Cao, Minghao Wu, Ling Guo, and Chunming Zhang

AAPG Bulletin

... along the anticline axis, and the reverse faults mainly developed along the wings of the anticlines with a steep dip (up to 80°). These fractures...

2016

Evaluation of hydrocarbon broaching after subsurface containment failure, Gulf of Mexico

Thomas W. Bjerstedt, William W. Shedd, Michael G. Natter, Pierre B. Abadie, George J. Moridis, and Matthew T. Reagan

AAPG Bulletin

... ratio presented by a thin carrier bed across a very large area, relatively steep dip between the purple sand and the fault beneath the northwestern...

2020

Outcrop Examples of Conventional and Unconventional Stratigraphic Traps in the Permian Basin

Robert F. Lindsay, Cindy E. Bowden

West Texas Geological Society

... are the Cornudas Mountains. The Cornudas Mountains are Tertiary volcanic necks. Continue ahead on New Mexico Highway 137. 0.3 69.8 The steep dip (47°, N15°W...

2016

Franklin and Hueco Mountains, Texas

Lloyd A. Nelson, Berte R. Haigh

West Texas Geological Society

.... 0.6 110.7 Intersect Highway 180. Note steep dip in lower Magdalena straight ahead. Turn left for El Paso. See figure H. 2.3 113.0 Franklin...

1958

Frontmatter: TOC; Road Logs, Bibliography, Back Pocket: Permian of the Central Guadalupe Mountains: Eddy County, New Mexico

Phillip T. Hayes, John E. Adams

West Texas Geological Society

... by the main Guadalupe Ridge. This topographic feature is formed by resistant rocks of the Queen, Grayburg and San Andres formations. Steep dip...

1962

West Cement Field, Medrano Unit, Medrano Sandstone Reservoir, Caddo County Oklahoma

Lewis K. Weaver, Kenneth F. Anderson

Bureau of Mines

... in the a r e a and the steep dip of the formation. The operators, with assistance f r o m the Bureau of Mines, immediately conducted an extensive study...

1966

The Subsurface Geology of Southern Noble County, Oklahoma

Kenneth G. Page

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... the west side of the North Orlando field. The only evidence of this fault is the steep dip encountered on the west side of the structure. Wells No. 5...

1955

Cretaceous and Tertiary Faults in Southwestern Alabama. Road Logs.

Charles. W. Copeland, J. G. Newton, Donald. M. Self

Alabama Geological Society

... away from this exposure; however, the abnormally steep (approximately 9° SW) dip of the marl beds in the chalk is indicative of the presence...

1976

Revisiting the Eland Field Lodgepole Mound Complex (Stark County, North Dakota) Twenty Years after its Discovery

Mark W. Longman, Stephen P. Cumella

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and skeletal grainstones with local stromatactis structures. The edges of the mounds dip as steeply as 40 to 60 degrees. Such steep dips would...

2016

Integrated Geological and Engineering Evaluation of Central Moran Field, Papua New Guinea

K. Davis, K. Pedersen, B. Todd, K. Wali

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

... viscous forces due to steep dip and tall o il co lu m n s tend to support th is approach for Moran. Oil Formation Volume Factor (RB/STB) Solution Gas-Oii...

2000

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