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pro vyhledávání: '"Richard R. Hillis"'
Autor:
Martyn S. Stoker, Richard R. Hillis, Paul F. Green, Simon P. Holford, Steven M. Hill, Ian R. Duddy
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society. 179
The antiquity of the Australian landscape has long been the subject of debate, with some studies inferring extraordinary longevity (>108 myr) for some subaerial landforms dating back to the early Paleozoic. A number of early Permian glacial erosion s
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society. 175:263-274
The Upper Paleocene–Eocene rock record in the Faroe–Shetland Basin is punctuated by a series of unconformities that reflect a persistent tectonic instability throughout the syn- to early post-breakup period, a duration of about 20 myr. A particul
Publikováno v:
Earth-Science Reviews
The unusual present-day crustal stress pattern of the Australian continent has been the subject of scientific debate for over 25 years. The orientation of maximum horizontal present-day stress (S Hmax ) in continental Australia is unlike all other ma
Publikováno v:
Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. 50:2101-2118
Rocks are naturally fractured, and lack of knowledge of hydraulic fracture growth through the pre-existing discontinuities in rocks has impeded enhancing hydrocarbon extraction. This paper presents experimental results from uniaxial and biaxial tests
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 458:1-5
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 458:49-88
Publikováno v:
AAPG Bulletin. 98:67-117
In prospective basins affected by exhumation, uncertainty commonly exists regarding the maximum burial depths of source, reservoir, and seal horizons. One such basin is the Otway Basin, an important gas province in southeastern Australia, which has w
The Faroe-Shetland Region (FSR) of the NE Atlantic continental margin contains a number of complexly structured Mesozoic-Palaeogene-age rift basins, but in comparison to the contiguous British Isles and North Sea Basin, the state of crustal stress in
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Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 367:171-183
Delta–deepwater fold–thrust belts (DDWFTBs) develop over low-angle detachment faults which link extension to downslope contraction. Detachment faults have been examined in previous studies for the Amazon Fan, Niger, Nile, Angola, Baram and Bight
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 367:71-89
The Ceduna Sub-basin is located within the Bight Basin on the Australian southern margin. Recent structural analysis using newly acquired two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) seismic data demonstrates two Late Cretaceous delta–deepwater