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Crustal Profile of Mountain Belt: COCORP Deep Seismic Reflection Profiling in New England Appalachians and Implications for Architecture of Convergent Mountain Chains

C. J. Ando , B. L. Czuchra , S. L. Klemperer , L. D. Brown , M. J. Cheadle , F. A. Cook , J. E. Oliver , S. Kaufman , T. Walsh , J. B. Thompson, Jr. , J. B. Lyons , J. L. Rosenfeld

AAPG Bulletin

... on the COCORP profile can be traced to its surface location. Perhaps the steep dip of the fault zone explains why it is not seen on the seismic profile...

1984

Facies and architecture of river-dominated to tide-influenced mouth bars in the lower Lajas Formation (Jurassic), Argentina

Colleen Kurcinka, Robert W. Dalrymple, and Marcello Gugliotta

AAPG Bulletin

...] 1a), characterized by their relatively steep dip. Person circled for scale is 1.70 m (5.6 ft) tall. (B) Terminal distributary channel (TDC; FA3...

2018

Complex multiscale reservoir heterogeneity in a tidal depositional environment, Temblor Formation, West Coalinga field, California

Dave Larue, Jon Allen, Cecile Audinet, Kathy Miller, and Jesse Thompson

AAPG Bulletin

... steamflooding is clearly reservoir pressure. Because of the relatively steep dip of the Temblor reservoirs (approximately 15°), reservoir pressures increase...

2024

Paleontology and Geology of the Dinosaur Triangle; Frontmatter and Road Logs

Walter R. Averett, Craig S. Goodknight, W. L. Chenoweth, D. B. Ertel, W. A. Girdley, Alden H. Hamblin, Richard D. Dayvault, Robert G. Young

Grand Junction Geological Society

... Green River Formation, are visible above the Book Cliffs at 3:00–4:00. Note steep dip of the Dakota Sandstone on the left, marking the northeastern flank...

1987

Guidebook for Dinosaur Quarries and Tracksites Tour: Western Colorado and Eastern Utah; Frontmatter and Roadlogs

Walter R. Averett, Craig S. Goodknight, W. L. Chenoweth, W. A. Girdley, D. B. Ertel, Robert G. Young, Susan L. Knutson

Grand Junction Geological Society

...-Eocene Wasatch Formation and the Eocene Green River Formation, are visible above the Book Cliffs at 3:00–4:00. Note steep dip of the Dakota Sandstone...

1991

Extensional Collapse of the Charleston-Nebo Salient and Its Relationship to Space-Time Variations in Cordilleran Orogenic Belt Tectonism and Continental Stratigraphy

Kurt N. Constenius, Richard P. Esser, Paul W. Layer

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... of the Tibbie Formation is at present day elevations of between 1100–2400 m. The wide range of elevations arises from the steep dip imparted...

2003

WTGS Symposium Fall Field Trip – 2004: Recent Advances in Sequence Stratigraphy & Reservoir Compartmentalization in Upper Guadalupian Carbonates – Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas & Southeastern New Mexico

Emily Stoudt, Robert C. Trentham, Peter Scholle

West Texas Geological Society

... of the Guadalupe Mountains. The steep dip of the range is not recent talus, but is the dip slope developed on the fore reef beds we saw at McKittrick Canyon...

2004

Geology of West-Central Colorado - Three-Day Field Trip - Denver, Leadville, Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction, via U.S. Highways 6,24 and 40, and Colorado Highways 91,329,340,301,131 and 84

Trip Leader - S.W. Lohman, Co-Leaders: N. Wood Bass, John R. Donnell, Ogden Tweto, Theodore R. Walker, Robert G. Young

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...-brought down by steep south dip on the south flank of Dotsero anticline, whose crest lies about Vz mile north of highway. Railroad cuts south of river...

1960

Tectonics of Eastern Flank and Foothills of Front Range, Colorado

C. Maynard Boos , Margaret Fuller Boos

AAPG Bulletin

... steep dip slopes of Lyons sandstone, an axial valley of Fountain beds, and plunges south. A shallow syncline separates it from Rabbit Mountain anticline...

1957

Field Trip B3: Geology and Volcanology of the Jurassic North Mountain Basalt, Southern Nova Scotia

Dan Kontak, Jaroslav Dostal, John Greenough

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

... in the NMB occurs on the north side of the Bay of Fundy, at McKay Head. Due to a steep dip, a walk along the McKay Head shoreline provides a traverse...

2005

Geology of the Stansbury Mountains, Eastern Tooele County, Utah

J. Keith Rigby

Utah Geological Association

.... The best exposed section is located on the northern fork of Muskrat Canyon in the northcentral part of T. 2 S., R. 7 W. Here the steep dip...

1958

Structural and Igneous Geology of the Henry Mountains, Utah

Charles B. Hunt

Utah Geological Association

... separating the regional dip on the southwest side and the steep northeast dip on the northeast side. Southeastward as the flexures become steeper...

1980

Front Matter, TOC, Road Logs: Guadalupe Mountains Revisited Texas and New Mexico: West Texas Geological Society 1988 Field Seminar

Sue Tomlinson Reid, Ralph O. Bass, Pat Welch

West Texas Geological Society

.... Note the steep dip of the reef talus beds on the lower slope at 10 o’clock. Road crosses outcrop which has been correlated with the McCombs member...

1988

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