Damage zones show very similar geometries across a wide range of scales and fault types, including strike-slip, normal and thrust faults. We use a geometric classification of damage …
This overview of the petroleum geology of rift basins in Niger, Chad, and Central African Republic (CAR) is based on exploration work by Exxon and partners in the years 1969 …
This paper overviews the regional framework, tectonic, structural and petroleum aspects of rifts in Niger, Chad and the CAR The data base is from mainly proprietary exploration work …
K McClay, M Bonora - AAPG bulletin, 2001 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Scaled sandbox models have successfully simulated the geometries and progressive evolution of antiformal pop-up structures developed in a weak sedimentary cover above …
P Mann - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2007 - lyellcollection.org
Restraining-and releasing bends with similar morphology and structure have been described by many previous studies of strike-slip faults in a variety of active and ancient …
T Dooley, K McClay - AAPG bulletin, 1997 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Scaled sandbox models have successfully simulated the geometries and progressive evolution of pull-apart basins developed in a weak sedimentary cover above right-stepping …
LY Hsiao, SA Graham, N Tilander - AAPG bulletin, 2004 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Tan-Lu fault system in the Liaodong Bay, Bohai, offshore China, affords an exceptional opportunity to document the structural features of a major strike-slip fault using …
Well-exposed strike-slip faults in limestones in the north-western part of Gozo show damage zones that can be grouped into three categories based on their location along faults; tip …
Many structures imaged with reflection seismic can resemble a wrench fault system because of the great structural diversity of strike-slip faults and the wide range of contractional and …