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Quantifying CretaceousCenozoic exhumation in the Otway Basin, southeastern Australia, using sonic transit time data: Implications for conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon prospectivity

David R. Tassone, Simon P. Holford, Ian R. Duddy, Paul F. Green, Richard R. Hillis

AAPG Bulletin

.... 183287.Japsen, P., T. Muckerji, and G. Mavko, 2007, Constraints on velocity-depth trends from physics models: Geophysical Prospecting, v. 55, p...

2014

Physical Processes in the Ocean

R. H. Fleming, Roger Revelle

Special Publications of SEPM

... will be greatest where the velocity is small in proportion to the rate of change of velocity with depth. Hence small particles may be placed in suspension...

1955

Hyperpycnal Rivers and Prodeltaic Shelves in the Cretaceous Seaway of North America

Janok P. Bhattacharya, James A. MacEachern

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... parts of both the Dunvegan Formation and Ferron Member. Combining velocity estimates with channel width and depth estimates allows calculations of water...

2009

Some Problems in Thermal History Studies

David Deming, Jeffrey A. Nunn, Steven Jones, David S. Chapman

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... where heat transfer is by conduction only (Fig. 3) is primarily a function of the velocity and depth of fluid circulation, and the thermal conductivity...

1990

Secondary Current of Saline Underflow in a Highly Meandering Channel: Experiments and Theory

Jorge D. Abad, Octavio E. Sequeiros, Benoit Spinewine, Carlos Pirmez, Marcelo H. Garcia, Gary Parker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the normalized streamwise velocity u/U versus z/ξ, where ξ denotes the total depth (saline flow + stagnant water) at cross sections S14, S15, and S16...

2011

The Continental Margin of Eastern Canada: Geological Framework and Petroleum Potential

A. C. Grant, K. D. McAlpine, J. A. Wade

AAPG Special Volumes

... abundant reservoir beds. In addition, they appear to be fully lithified rocks as reflected in increasing bulk density and sonic velocity with depth...

1986

Stratigraphy, Evolution, and Controls of A Holocene Transgressive–Regressive Barrier Island Under Changing Sea Level: Danish North Sea Coast

Mikkel Fruergaard, Ingelise Møller, Peter N. Johannessen, Lars H. Nielsen, Thorbjørn J. Andersen, Lars Nielsen, Lasse Sander, Morten Pejrup

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... velocity field for depth conversion using information on groundwater level: Annual Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering...

2015

Estimation of Source-To-Sink Mass Balance By A Fulcrum Approach Using Channel Paleohydrologic Parameters of the Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, Canada

Wen Lin, Janok P. Bhattacharya

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... fulcrum approach. Bankfull channel depth and width, grain size, paleoslope, velocity, and discharge are derived from outcrop, core, and well logs. Some...

2017

Back To Basics of Sequence Stratigraphy: Early Miocene and Mid-cretaceous Examples from the New Jersey Paleoshelf

Kenneth G. Miller, Christopher J. Lombardi, James V. Browning, William J. Schmelz, Gabriel Gallegos, Gregory S. Mountain, Kimberly E. Baldwin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... ages (Mountain et al. 2010; Browning et al. 2013; Miller et al. 2013a). A preliminary velocity–depth function developed from stacking velocities...

2018

Subglacial tills: a process model based on microsedimentological clues

John Menzies, Roger C. Paulen, Jürgen M. Reitner, Cunhai Gao, Tyler Hodder, Martin Ross

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... coupling of sliding and bed deformation: II. Velocity: depth profiles: Journal of Glaciology, v. 35, p. 119–129. Alley, R.B., 1991, Deforming-bed origin...

2023

Hydrocarbon Occurrences on the Western Margin of the Queen Charlotte Basin

T.S. Hamilton, B.E.B. Cameron

CSPG Bulletin

... and Gens-Lenartkowicz, 1985). Their velocity-depth model suggests that sediments are locally preserved beneath volcanics in Queen Charlotte Sound. Given...

1989

Development of a 3-D Depositional Model of Braided-River Gravels and Sands to Improve Aquifer Characterization

Ian A. Lunt, John S. Bridge, Robert S. Tye

Special Publications of SEPM

..., 1982; Carling, 1999). As stream side of a dominant clast (obstacle clast; Brayshaw 1984). flow velocity and depth decrease during falling stage, dune...

2004

Central Texas Coast Sedimentation: Characteristics of Sedimentary Environment, Recent History, and Diagenesis: PART 1

Francis P. Shepard, David G. Moore

AAPG Bulletin

... and, hence, the settling velocity at that depth in the suspended sediment being analyzed. A graphical solution to the equation End_Page 1479...

1955

Stratigraphy of Lake Deposits in Central and Northern Minnesota

Frederick M. Swain

AAPG Bulletin

... the dynamic eddy viscosity, the velocity and the depth (Sverdrup et al., p. 963) and the value of D is considered to be: EQUATION (2) When these values...

1956

Continental Margins from Viewpoint of the Petroleum Geologist

Hollis D. Hedberg

AAPG Bulletin

... velocity, both generally increasing with depth (except for the so-called Gutenberg channel); that it is probably of ultramafic chemical composition...

1970

Seismic Refraction and Reflection in Caribbean Sea

N. Terence Edgar , John I. Ewing , John Hennion

AAPG Bulletin

... depth or thickness. Notable differences in velocity are found in the Cayman Trough area (7.2 km/sec) and on the Venezuelan continental margin (6.1 km...

1971

Mantle Creep: Elasticoviscous Versus Modified Lomnitz Law, and Problems of "The New Global Tectonics"

Paul S. Wesson

AAPG Bulletin

... of seismic velocity with depth (z) must obey EQUATION (41) For a low-velocity layer, by definition, (dv/dz) < 0, which by equation 41 gives...

1972

Structural Framework of Sunda Shelf

Zvi Ben-Avraham, K. O. Emery

AAPG Bulletin

... on the depth to acoustic basement and the velocity of sound within it and at various depths in the overlying sediments. The sonobuoy profiles are typically 10-25...

1973

Perspectives on the Sequence Stratigraphy of Continental Strata

Keith W. Shanley , Peter J. McCabe

AAPG Bulletin

... of years, slope, velocity, depth, width, roughness, pattern, and channel morphology delicately and mutually adjust to provide the power...

1994

Tertiary Geologic Framework, Neotectonics, and Petroleum Potential of the Oregon-Washington Continental Margin

P. D. Snavely, Jr.

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... of the coast ranges of northern Ore­ gon and southern Washington indicates that rock with oce­ anic crust velocity is present to a depth of about 10 km...

1987

Labrador Sea, Davis Strait, Baffin Bay: Geology and Geophysics — A Review

S. P. Srivastava, R. K. H. Falconer, B. MacLean

CSPG Special Publications

... with a velocity of 6.2 km/sec and the total depth to the M discontinuity is about 22 km. Table 2. Summary of published seismic refraction results from...

1981

Anatomy of a fluvial paleo-fan: sedimentological and architectural trends of the Paleocene–Eocene Wasatch–Colton System (western Uinta Basin, Utah, U.S.A.)

Davide Carraro, Dario Ventra, Andrea Moscariello

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., p . 879– 889. Nittrouer, J.A., Shaw, J., Lamb, M.P., and Mohrig, D., 2012, Spatial and temporal trends for water-flow velocity and bed-material...

2023

Alluvial Fans and their Natural Distinction from Rivers Based on Morphology, Hydraulic Processes, Sedimentary Processes, and Facies Assemblages

Terence C. Blair , John G. McPherson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... shows that, for given bed roughness and water depth, velocity is proportional to the square root of the slope. Therefore, with bed roughness and depth...

1994

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