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Abstract: Stratigraphy of the Tarutao and Machinchang Formations

C. P. Lee

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... of Uppe~st Cambrian to Lowe~st Ordovician age and various types of shallow-marine tZ'Q.Ce fossils are present in this membep. It is interpreted...

1983

Abstract: Paleoenvironmental Interpretation and Organic Geochemistry of the Agua de la Mula Member (Agrio Formation) in the Pampa Tril Area, Neuquen Basin, Argentina

Gisela Porfiri

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... associated to a wave-dominated and well oxygenated marine environment close to the shoreline. The organic matter analysis performed along...

2010

Relationship of the Insular Shelf Sediments to the Sedimentary Environments and Geology of Anacapa Island, California

David W. Scholl

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... geologically and little was known of its shelf sediments. Anacapa Island is unique among the offshore islands because persistent wave-attack during...

1960

Chapter 1 - Deltaic Settings

George P. Allen, John L. C. Chambers

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., generally by coastal waves or tidal currents. In certain types of deltas however, such as on high wave energy coasts, there are few fluvial distributaries...

1998

Abstract: When is a Tsunami not a Tsunami? When is it a Storm?

James R. Goff

GCAGS Transactions

... velocity, long-period waves that entrain sediment from below storm wave base, the shoreface, beach, and landward by-pass zone. Sediment is transported...

2006

Abstract: Comparative Studies of Outcrop and Modern Analogues for Characterizing Subsurface Tidal Sandstone Reservoirs: Sequence Stratigraphy, Facies Analysis and Modeling „ A Multidisciplinary Approach (Talk 1)

Shuji Yoshida, Howard Johnson, Ann Muggeridge, Matthew Jackson, Allard Martinius, Richard Dixon

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... scales, and we have very little knowledge on the dimensions and geometries of these heterogeneities. Moreover, unlike wave-dominated coastal settings...

2002

Terrigenous Deposition in Marginal-Marine Areas: Chapter 2

Daniel A. Busch

AAPG Special Volumes

... that represent the maximum depth of wave agitation for the several successive positions of sea level that are shown. A high-energy environment characterizes...

1974

Optical Methods and Equipment for Processing Geophysical Data: ABSTRACT

Arthur L. Ingalls

AAPG Bulletin

... while first filtering one of the sections used as a reference function. Various types of coded pulses can be used to obtain reference functions...

1965

Late Pennsylvanian Shelf in North-Central Texas: ABSTRACT

E. G. Wermund, W. A. Jenkins, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... deposits that were wave and current resistant. Composited, the banks are elongate biostromal trends as thick as 200 ft, up to 180 mi long, and 40 mi wide...

1969

Devonian Carbonate Complexes of Central Europe: ABSTRACT

Wolfgang Krebs

AAPG Bulletin

... environment rather than wave-resistant structures. Within the bank, 8 subfacies can be distinguished. Overlying the bank, isolated and locally restricted true...

1970

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