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Publikováno v:
Geosphere. 17:1972-1996
The Ulungarat Basin of Arctic Alaska is a unique exposed stratigraphic record of the mid-Paleozoic transition from the Romanzof orogeny to post-orogenic rifting and Ellesmerian passive margin subsidence. The Ulungarat Basin succession is composed of
Publikováno v:
AAPG Bulletin. 103:1443-1472
The Salinas Basin is a strike-slip basin in central California with stratigraphy dominantly composed of Miocene Monterey Formation. Despite a long history of oil production, aspects of petroleum system development in the basin remain poorly understoo
Autor:
Kelley Brumley, Tim M. O'Brien, A. G. Soboleva, Bernard Coakley, V. V. Akinin, Eric S. Gottlieb, Carl W. Hoiland, Elizabeth L. Miller, Jaime Toro, Kristian E. Meisling
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 460:57-120
Autor:
Jeffery P. Benowitz, Elizabeth L. Miller, Tim M. O'Brien, Trevor A. Dumitru, Kristian E. Meisling
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Science. 316:873-924
The Chukchi Borderland is a large bathymetric high that extends from the Alaskan Chukchi Shelf into the Amerasia Basin of the Arctic Ocean. Widely interpreted to be underlain by continental crust, the Chukchi Borderland has played a pivotal role in p
Publikováno v:
Basin Research. 28:536-567
In the East Coast Basin (ECB), an active convergent margin of the North Island, New Zealand, the smectite-rich Eocene Wanstead Formation forms an effective regional seal, creating high overpressure in the underlying Cretaceous through Palaeocene unit
Autor:
Elizabeth L. Miller, Larry A. Mayer, Alexandros Konstantinou, Kristian E. Meisling, Kelley Brumley, Marty Grove
Publikováno v:
Geosphere. 11:76-92
The Chukchi Borderland, a prominent bathymetric feature within the Arctic Ocean, has been interpreted as a fragment of an undeformed continental platform sequence rifted from the passive margin of Arctic Canada. Dredges collected for the U.S. Extende
Publikováno v:
Geosphere. 10:1366-1384
Constraining the pre-opening paleogeography of the Canadian and Alaskan margins of the Canada Basin is a first-order objective in resolving the plate tectonic evolution of the Amerasia Basin of the Arctic Ocean. The most widely accepted model for ope
Autor:
Kristian E. Meisling, Gareth G.E. Seward, Elizabeth L. Miller, Eric S. Gottlieb, V. V. Akinin, Marty Grove, Trevor A. Dumitru
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Sample localities, details of the analytical methods, data tables and the full discussion of the results of electron back-scatter diffraction studies of quartz lattice preferred orientations.
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Autor:
Bernard Coakley, Kristian E. Meisling, Elizabeth L. Miller, Eric S. Gottlieb, Carl W. Hoiland, Jaime Toro, V. V. Akinin, Kelley Brumley, Tim M. O'Brien
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Columbus basin, offshore Trinidad: A detached pull-apart basin in a transpressional foreland setting
The Columbus basin formed as a Miocene foreland basin to a transpressional fold-thrust belt along the Caribbean–South American plate boundary. The foreland basin was built atop a Cretaceous–Early Tertiary passive margin. During the Plio-Pleistoce
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-56357-6.00017-2
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-56357-6.00017-2