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Hydrogeological Concept of Vertical Coupling in a Freshwater Lens

Hugh J. Mitchell-Tapping

GCAGS Transactions

... acres (7,000 hectares), and has maximum thickness of 340 ft (104 m). Post-Miocene quartz sand and shell beds compose the surficial aquifer; Miocene quartz...

1994

Neoichnology of the whip scorpion Mastigoproctus giganteus: Complex burrows of predatory terrestrial arthropods

Daniel I. Hembree

PALAIOS

... produce unique biogenic structures possessing architectural and surficial properties that can be used to distinguish them from the burrows of other soil...

2013

Giant Polygons in the Triassic Salt of Cheshire, England: A Thermal Contraction Model for Their Origin

Roger M. Tucker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., p. 1226-1227. DELLWIG, L. F., 1968, Significant features of deposition in the Hutchinson Salt, Kansas, and their interpretation: Geol. Soc. America...

1981

Silicification of Carbonate Pebbles in a Fluvial Conglomerate by Groundwater

Earle F. McBride

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that indicate most silicification occurred after deposition. This interpretation is supported by oxygen isotopic values of silica and by the absence...

1988

The mollusk fauna of soft sediments from the tropical, upwelling-influenced shelf of Mauritania (northwestern Africa)

Julien Michel, Hildegard Westphal, Rudo von Cosel

PALAIOS

... interpretation (i.e., extratropical) of such deposits in the sedimentary record (for a review see Westphal et al., 2010). Here we present a taxonomic...

2011

A Bibliography and Brief History of Indonesia Geology Literature

J.T. (Han) van Gorsel

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of this paper is to create awareness of all published material relevant to the interpretation of the fascinating geological laboratory that is the Indonesian...

2009

Save the Dockum Group!

Thomas M. Lehman

West Texas Geological Society

...). Figure 1. (Geologic map of the Dockum Group type area in Crosby and Dickens County, Texas (from Lehman, 1994). Thin surficial covering by Quaternary...

1994

Summary of Discussion with Dr. W. H. Bucher of his Theories of Orogenesis With Particular Reference to the Canadian Rockies and Foothills

L. V. Illing

CSPG Bulletin

... in the buckets. The results indicate that it is wrong to think that gravity produces merely surficial "gliding" as if the surficial material were shearing...

1958

Depositional Facies of the Middle Triassic Halfway Formation, Western Canada Basin

Clarence V. Campbell, John C. Horne

Special Publications of SEPM

... TRIASSIC PALEOLATITUDE AND SURFICIAL WIND CIRCULATION Figure 5. Triassic paleolatitude and surficial winds. L125 have had few permanent streams...

1986

Structural Pattern of the Centennial Mountains, Montana-Idaho

Irving J. Witkind

Wyoming Geological Association

... the fault is unknown, but it could be as much as 1,000 m (3,300 ft). A modern scarp that cuts surficial deposits, and locally moraines of Pinedale age...

1977

Magnetic Disturbance Caused by Buried Casing

William M. Barret

AAPG Bulletin

..._Page 1375------------------------------ Fig. 2. Theoretical curves representing equations (5) to (8) inclusive, and showing surficial variation...

1931

Geophysical expression of the Meyers Crater, a new meteorite impact crater discovered in the Coolgardie Goldfield of Western Australia

Jayson Meyers, Sharna Riley, Wesley Groome

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... Survey of Western Australia (Hunter et al., 1988; Figure 2). The VTEM electromagnetic anomaly (Figure 3) was interpreted to represent a surficial clay...

2019

A predatory Rusophycus burrow from the Cambrian of southern New Brunswick, eastern Canada

Ron K. Pickerill, Donovan Blissett

Atlantic Geology

..., and in marine environments by burrowing arthropods, more specifically trilobites. As discussed by Pickerill (1995), however, a surficial origin can...

1999

Late Miocene to Early Pliocene Fluvial Transport of Siliciclastic Sediment onto the Southern Florida Platform

Thomas M. Missimer, Robert G. Maliva

GCAGS Transactions

... fluvial sand derived from plutonic source rocks: Implications to paleoclimatic interpretation: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 46, p. 694-709...

2006

Drinking Water Well Sampling in the Aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita along the North Shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Southeastern Louisiana

Thomas P. Van Biersel, John E. Jennings, L. Riley Milner, Tiffani M. Craven, Douglas A. Carlson, Jess Means

GCAGS Transactions

... and interpretation of the chemical characteristics of natural water: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2,254, 264 p. Kirk, R. E., 1990...

2006

Problem of Tohatchi Formation, Chuska Mountains, Arizona-New Mexico: DISCUSSION

H. E. Wright, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... resulted in dips as great as 90°. The faults might be surficial as a result of large-scale landsliding on Cretaceous shales. If these structures were...

1954

Barrier Island Evolution in Response to Sea Level Rise: DISCUSSION

Stephen P. Leatherman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., 1981, Time-stratigraphic aspects of a formation: interpretation of surficial Pleistocene deposits by analogy with Holocene paralic deposits, southeastern...

1983

Development of Clay Mineral Zones During Deltaic Migration

George M. Griffin , Blair S. Parrott

AAPG Bulletin

... of 15 A/7 A (montmorillonite/kaolinite) clay mineral ratios in surficial bottom samples between Pass-a-Loutre and Chandeleur Islands. Contours...

1964

Preservation of trace fossils and molds of terrestrial biota by intense storms in mid-last interglacial (MIS 5c) dunes on Bermuda, with a model for development of hydrological conduits

Paul J. Hearty, Storrs L. Olson

PALAIOS

... bottom-up interpretation of palmetto stumps as the external molds of tree trunks (Hearty, 2002) that were later filled with a mixture of sediment types...

2011

Zinc Deposits Related to Diagenesis and Intrakarstic Sedimentation in the Lower Ordovician St. George Formation, Western Newfoundland

Jon A. Collins, Leigh Smith

CSPG Bulletin

.... Can. Petroleum Geology, v. 14, p. 405-441. Amstutz, G. C. and Park, W. C., 1967, Stylolites of diagenetic age and their role in the interpretation...

1975

Sedimentary Evidence of the Permian/Triassic Global Crisis Induced by the Siberian Hotspot

P. J. Conaghan, S. E. Shaw, J. J. Veevers

CSPG Special Publications

... for the interpretation of strontium isotopic data. Geology, v. 20, p. 779-782. Haag, M. and Heller, F. 1991. Late Permian to Early Triassic magnetostratigraphy. Earth...

1994

Chapter 19: Andean Deformation and Its Control on Hydrocarbon Generation, Migration, and Charge in the Wedge-Top of Southern Bolivia

Martin Pereira, Gustavo Vergani, Ignacio Cambon, Juan Reynaldi, Jorge Iturralde, Ramsis Guerrero, Gloria González

AAPG Special Volumes

... migration and remigration at the wedge-top area. In addition to the revision of regional information, a detailed seismic interpretation, structural...

2018

Stratigraphical Analysis and Environmental Reconstruction

Thomas G. Payne

AAPG Bulletin

... caused by surficial thrust action of ice and other surface agents 3. Gravitational features, including structures formed by sliding and gliding...

1942

Meteoric-burial Diagenesis of Middle Pennsylvanian Limestones in the Orogrande Basin, New Mexico: Water/Rock Interactions and Basin Geothermics

Thomas J. Algeo, Bruce H. Wilkinson, Kyger C. Lohmann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of surficial to deep burial settings (e.g., Bathurst 1975). While petrographic and geochemical techniques have contributed much in qualitatively defining...

1992

Recovering original type and abundance of organic matter in spent source rocks: A review and advances in elemental proxies

Wenyao Xiao, Jian Cao, Bing Luo, Yuce Wang, Di Xiao, Chunhua Shi, and Kai Hu

AAPG Bulletin

... geochemical methods show unique advantages. Based on a case study in the overmature source rocks of the lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation...

2023

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