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Abstract: Writing for tourists: one womans perspective
Martha Hickman Hild
Atlantic Geology
... routine, so they get frustrated with literature that is impractical or presents other difficulties of use. Due to the vagaries of weather, transport...
2013
ABSTRACT: Stratigraphic Evolution of Chandeleur Islands, Louisiana, by John R. Suter, Shea Penland, S. J. Williams, and J. Kindinger; #91036 (2010)
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2010
ABSTRACT: Episodic Yo-Yo Movements (Epeirogeny) on Continental Platform Intracratonic Basins: Need for Reinterpretation of Paleogeography, Faunal Extinctions, and Source Rock Maturity, by Gerald M. Friedman; #91023 (1989)
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1990
Abstract: Sedimentology of a Modern Point Bar at Raven Camp on the Red River, Central Louisiana, by B. E. Lock and C. E. Bishop; #91006 (1991)
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1991
Hurricanes as Geological Agents, South Texas Coast: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Miles O. Hayes
AAPG Bulletin
...: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists, p. 302-344. Pore, N. Arthur, 1961, The storm surge: Mariner's Weather Log, v. 5, no. 5, p. 151-156. End_of_Article...
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History of Alabama Geological Society: GEOLOGIC NOTES
Denny N. Bearce
AAPG Bulletin
.... Fig. 1. [Grey Scale] Coosa deformed belt in Alabama Appalachians, an area with many problems, not the least of which is weather. Alabama Geological...
1977
Genesis and Preservation of Antidune Stratification in Modern and Ancient Washover Deposits: ABSTRACT
J. H. Barwis, M. O. Hayes
AAPG Bulletin
... of the flow (which tends to wash out bed forms at the end of each rock event), and by eolian deflation during neap tides and fair weather. Upstream antidunes...
1983
An Incipiently Drowned Platform Deposit in Cyclic Ordovician Shelf Sequence: Lower Ordovician Chepultepec Formation, Virginia: ABSTRACT
John A. Bova, J. F. Read
AAPG Bulletin
... formed near fair-weather wave base, along with thrombolite bioherms (subwave base to wave agitated shallow water settings). Locally, there are upward...
1983
A Spectrum of Late Paleozoic Siliciclastic Shelf-Bars, Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico: ABSTRACT
David L. Carr, Alan J. Scott
AAPG Bulletin
... sandstones were rapidly deposited by storm-induced currents and were modified by fair-weather tidal oscillatory flow and biological processes. In contrast...
1983
1998
Abstract: Non-Marine and Marine Trace Fossil Assemblages- Indicators of Key Sequence Stratigraphic Surfaces Within the Cretaceous Blackhawk Formation, Eastern Utah, by G. D. Wach and K. W. Shanley; #90937 (1998).
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ABSTRACT: SIMULTANEOUS CARBONATE PLATFORM PROGRADATION AND DROWNING, LISBURNE GROUP, EASTERN AND CENTRAL BROOKS RANGE, ALASKA
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Abstract: Transient Depositional Shelves: A New View of Ancient Shallow-Marine Systems, Upper Cretaceous Kenilworth Member of the Blackhawk Formation, Central Utah, U.S.A. ; #90055 (2006).
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Abstract: Spectacularly Preserved, Mollusc-Dominated Fauna from a Cavity Layer In the Lower Cretaceous Edwards Formation, Central Texas, by Linda J. McCall, James Sprinkle, and Ann Molineux; #90085 (2008)
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Abstract: Processes, Patterns and Petrophysical Heterogeneity of Grainstone Shoals from Ocean Cay, Western Great Bahama Bank, by F. E. Cruz and G. P. Eberli; #90090 (2009).
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Abstract: Do All Carbonate Parasequences Shallow up? If Not, Why Not?, by A. Husinec, J. F. Read, and C. G. Kendall; #90090 (2009).
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