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Cross Section Restoration and Balancing as Aid to Seismic Interpretation in Extensional Terranes

Mark G. Rowan, Roy Kligfield

AAPG Bulletin

... in the North Sea: AAPG Bulletin, v. 68, p. 1029-1039. Gill, W. D., 1953, Construction of geologic sections of folds with steep-limb attenuation: AAPG...

1989

Plate Tectonics and Sedimentation

William R. Dickinson

Special Publications of SEPM

... of plate tectonic behavior are useful keys to plate of tectonic behavior major geologic spreading along consumption at Chase form to during the time...

1974

Interpretation of Crustal Structure from Regional Gravity Anomalies, Ouachita Mountains Area and Adjacent Gulf Coastal Plain

J. M. Kruger , G. R. Keller

AAPG Bulletin

... to be a combined e fect of variable crustal attenuation, basins and uplifts, and mafic intrusions. Gravity maxima in the southern Oklahoma aulacogen result from...

1986

Carbonate platform or volcanic mound? Seismic characterization of a synrift buildup along the outer high of the Lüderitz Basin, Namibia

N. Rochelle-Bates, G. Calvès, M. Huuse, and S. Schröder

AAPG Bulletin

... of reflectors declines toward the center and base of the buildup where there is a greater thickness of material above. This is likely due to signal attenuation...

2024

Geology and Geothermal Origin of Grant Canyon and Bacon Flat Oil Fields, Railroad Valley, Nevada

Jeffrey B. Hulen , Fraser Goff , Joseph R. Ross , Louis C. Bortz , S. Robert Bereskin

AAPG Bulletin

... Association, Guidebook, p. 557-569. Walker, C. T., R. D. Francis, J. G. Dennis, and W. W. Lumsden, 1992, Cenozoic attenuation detachment faulting...

1994

Exploration Strategy for High-Temperature Hydrothermal Systems in Basin and Range Province

S. H. Ward, H. P. Ross, D. L. Nielson

AAPG Bulletin

... exploration, the strategy should be particularly useful; many of its elements may apply in other geologic settings. Ball, L., et al, 1979...

1981

Analysis of the Performance and Applicability of a Portable Probe Permeameter - Abstract

Aditya U. Deshpande, Catherine Hanks

Alaska Geological Society

... permeameters are very useful for making, fast and non-destructive permeability measurements. Experiments have shown that probe permeameters can effectively...

2007

Abstract: Geologic Mapping and Mineral Exploration Using Remote Sensing Techniques

William P. Jones

Atlantic Geology

..., and continue to provide large volumes of geologically useful data such as spectral, magnetic, gravimetric, and gamma-ray spectrometric. Conventional analogue...

1988

Abstract: Application of Advanced Mud Gas Analytics for Reservoir Evaluation and Optimizing Completion Efforts

Tracy Wicker

West Texas Geological Society

... completion designs. This data set and analysis is useful in most mud systems and both vertical and lateral drilling operations. Especially useful in diesel...

2015

Abstract: Geo-Database integration: Antigonish Highlands

T. Webster, M. S. Akhavi

Atlantic Geology

..., the database was useful in extracting the following geological information: (1) The detection of lineaments, their distribution, and intersection, (2...

1989

Abstract: Geological Modelling for Site Characterization Using Sufficient and Insufficient Subsurface Exploration Data: Lesson Learned from Case Histories

Abd Rasid Jaapar

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... presents the use ofgeological modelling for civil engineering projects. The modelling is useful for any layman involved in engineering to understand...

2002

Stratigraphy of Jurassic Type Localities of Northern United States and Correlation with Adjoining Areas: ABSTRACT

James A. Peterson

AAPG Bulletin

... States Rocky Mountains into southern Canada. The five-unit classification of the marine Jurassic in the Black Hills is useful in the subsurface...

1956

Factor Analysis in Geology: ABSTRACT

John Imbrie

AAPG Bulletin

... and objectively evaluated. One of the most useful features of this system is its ability to specify the number of independent casual influences at work...

1962

Applied Paleozoic Palynology: ABSTRACT

Robert M. Kosanke

AAPG Bulletin

... localities throughout the world. From these data it is possible to evaluate selected taxa potentially useful for correlation studies. Palynology has certain...

1962

Application of Marine Ecology in the Gulf Coast Tertiary: ABSTRACT

William R. Walton

AAPG Bulletin

..., principally the Foraminifera, have been most useful in Tertiary sediments. Specific and generic distributions where applicable are most diagnostic. Non...

1962

Principles and Limitations of Precambrian Stratigraphy: ABSTRACT

J. E. Gill

AAPG Bulletin

... and oceans and in part by the depth of erosion. Methods of study used in younger rock groups are all useful in the Precambrian, but extreme metamorphism...

1964

Chemical Composition of Siderite Nodules in the Environmental Classification of Shales: ABSTRACT

Jon N. Weber, Eugene G. Williams

AAPG Bulletin

..., and V are useful as environmental discriminators. Means (and standard deviations) of these elements by category are as follows: Table A three-group...

1965

Unconformities in Phanerozoic Succession of Northern Jasper National Park, Alberta: ABSTRACT

Eric W. Mountjoy

AAPG Bulletin

..., eroded surfaces or truncations and residual concentrations of quartz and chert are very useful. Fossils also are useful for locating stratigraphic...

1966

Fossil Diatoms and Silicoflagellates from Newport Beach, California, Studied with Scanning Electron Microscope: ABSTRACT

W. W. Wornardt, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... useful magnification of 50,000 diameters, the SEM offers a depth of field of about 10 µ and a resolution of about 200 A, whereas the optical light...

1970

Two Stochastic Models Useful in Petroleum Exploration: ABSTRACT

Gordon M. Kaufman, Paul G. Bradley

AAPG Bulletin

...Two Stochastic Models Useful in Petroleum Exploration: ABSTRACT Gordon M. Kaufman, Paul G. Bradley 1970 2490 2490 54 12. (December) What probability...

1970

Resistivity Mapping of Sandstone Stratigraphic Traps: ABSTRACT

William H. Curry, III

AAPG Bulletin

... useful when no SP is evident outside the developed sand body or when clay fill makes SP unreliable. Although the presence of carbonate cement, coals...

1973

Stratigraphic Analysis of Diplogs: ABSTRACT

O. R. Holt

AAPG Bulletin

... sequences of fluvial sands do not exhibit channel-dip patterns. In some problems, the use of statistical analysis is useful. In many instances...

1973

Environmental Modeling--Useful Exploration Tool in Carbonate Rocks: ABSTRACT

M. Malek-Aslani

AAPG Bulletin

...Environmental Modeling--Useful Exploration Tool in Carbonate Rocks: ABSTRACT M. Malek-Aslani 1973 1833 1833 57 9. (September) The areal distribution...

1973

Sedimentation Rates in Coastal-Plain Estuary, Rhode River, Maryland: ABSTRACT

Joseph F. Donoghue

AAPG Bulletin

... rates have traditionally been determined by indirect means or by estimation. A recently developed and potentially useful, absolute dating method...

1979

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