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AAPG Studies in Geology #46, Chapter 53: Lake Baringo, Kenya Rift Valley, and its Pleistocene Precursors, by Robin W. Renaut, Jean-Jacques Tiercelin, R. Bernhart Owen, Pages 561 - 568

Robin W. Renaut, Jean-Jacques Tiercelin, R. Bernhart Owen

AAPG Special Volumes

..., R. Bernhart Owen, Pages 561 - 568 Robin W. Renaut, Jean-Jacques Tiercelin, R. Bernhart Owen 2000 561 568 Lake Basins Through Space and Time...

2000

Historical Implications of a Changing Earth-Moon Relationship: ABSTRACT

Richard J. Anderson

AAPG Bulletin

...Historical Implications of a Changing Earth-Moon Relationship: ABSTRACT Richard J. Anderson 1965 334 334 49 3. (March) For some time now, there has...

1965

Lower Cretaceous Algae from South Texas: ABSTRACT

J. Harlan Johnson

AAPG Bulletin

... or closely related species. A number of the genera are recorded for the first time in the western hemisphere. End_of_Article - Last_Page 345...

1965

Forest City Basin of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa: ABSTRACT

K. H. Anderson

AAPG Bulletin

... arch began in Late Ordovician time. Attendant subsidence in the northern Kansas area formed an ancestral basin which was later bisected by the Nemaha...

1965

Relation of Lower Cretaceous Depositional Environment to Oil Accumulation, Northeastern Powder River Basin, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

R. W. Stapp

AAPG Bulletin

... allows reconstruction of paleodepositional environments. Through detailed subsurface studies it is possible to relate time-equivalent sandstone bodies...

1966

Geology of South Bosco-Duson-Ridge Area, Acadia and Lafayette Parishes, Louisiana: ABSTRACT

R. O. Steinhoff

AAPG Bulletin

.... Thus, fault movement and anticlinal folding were contemporaneous with sedimentation, continuously from Oligocene into Miocene time, and were most...

1966

Paleozoic Age Determinations: ABSTRACT

Arthur J. Boucot, Leon T. Silver

AAPG Bulletin

... methods and "absolute" radiometric methods for the establishment of the time parameter for geologic processes during the Paleozoic Era has been barely...

1967

Stratigraphic Distribution, Pennsylvanian Fusulinids, Manzano Mountains, New Mexico: ABSTRACT

Donald A. Myers

AAPG Bulletin

... for convenience into un ts B, C, and D. Fusulinids from the Sandia Formation indicate that these rocks were deposited during Atoka time. Fusulinids from...

1968

Evolution of Continental Margin: ABSTRACT

E. D. Schneider

AAPG Bulletin

... began in Late Triassic or Jurassic time. Triassic redbeds of the Newark Series may represent the stage of rifting presently seen in the African Rift...

1969

Economics of Offshore Exploration and Production: ABSTRACT

James E. Wilson

AAPG Bulletin

...Economics of Offshore Exploration and Production: ABSTRACT James E. Wilson 1969 750 750 53 3. (March) Time, iron, and technology are the key words...

1969

Geologic History of Nicaraguan Rise: ABSTRACT

Daniel D. Arden, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

..., a fact which is consistent with the idea that the region had its origin in early Mesozoic time as a result of rifting and subsequent drift between...

1969

Depositional History of Northern Alaska: ABSTRACT

William P. Brosge, Irvin L. Tailleur

AAPG Bulletin

..., and downwarp of a deep molasse basin on the south; a series of late Paleozoic through earliest Cretaceous marine transgressions onto the northern high from...

1970

Major Discrepancies in Current Sea-Floor Spreading Models: ABSTRACT

A. A. Meyerhoff

AAPG Bulletin

... back as Permian time. (5) Faunal realm studies of certain Mississippian and Triassic marine families show that migration between North America and Europe...

1971

Physical Controls on Marine Biotic Dispersal in Jurassic: ABSTRACT

W. A. Gordon

AAPG Bulletin

... distributions indicate that the Jurassic Period was a time of only moderate latitudinal variation in temperature. Seasonal change was less well marked...

1972

Evolution of Santa Barbara Basin-Western Transverse Ranges, California: ABSTRACT

Peter J. Fischer

AAPG Bulletin

... basin displays the east-west structural grain of the Transverse Ranges. Plate-tectonic theory suggests this grain evolved late in Tertiary time...

1973

Antarctica and Gondwanaland: ABSTRACT

Campbell Craddock

AAPG Bulletin

... the other major fragments. The supercontinent had obtained most of its area by late Precambrian time, and the Pacific border was an active continental...

1979

Chronicle of Miocene, Phase III: Middle Miocene Events: ABSTRACT

Dorothy J. Echols, Doris M. Curtis

AAPG Bulletin

... of sea level during late Miocene (Messinian) time (±7 to 5 m.y.B.P.) which caused the isolation and evaporation of the Mediterranean Sea...

1979

Tertiary and Cretaceous Ocean Temperatures: ABSTRACT

Samuel M. Savin, Robert G. Douglas

AAPG Bulletin

... Cretaceous time has been downward. However, the downward trend has not been uniform, but has been punctuated by frequent intervals of rising temperatures...

1979

Basin Evolution of Late Paleozoic Taos Trough, Northern New Mexico: ABSTRACT

J. Michael Casey

AAPG Bulletin

... deformation and encroachment of the sea during Morrowan time was marked by deposition of a complex sequence of fine-grained sandstone, shale, coal...

1979

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