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- ...BasinFG1.JPG|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Black Warrior Basin. 20 mi (32 km). From Fritz et al.<ref name=Fritzetal_2012>Fritz, R. D., P. Medlock, M. Ku2 KB (308 words) - 16:53, 26 March 2015
- ...llite photo of a braided river in Tibet. The braided river belt is about 7 km (4 mi) wide. Courtesy of the [http://www.earthobservatory.nasa.gov NASA Web ...dimentary Research, v. 76, p. 731–770.</ref> quoted widths in excess of 40 km (25 mi) and thicknesses up to 1200 m (3937 ft) for the very large braided r13 KB (1,859 words) - 21:29, 12 March 2019
- * SMW quantities, e.g. [[distance::145 km]]2 KB (300 words) - 15:57, 8 April 2014
- ===Major Plates (≥10 million km<sup>2</sup>)=== * Pacific Plate – 103,300,000 km<sup>2</sup>24 KB (3,689 words) - 17:46, 18 April 2019
- ...arrows). It also shows the interpreted limits of thick Jurassic salt (>1.5 km). The geographic shifts of primary fluvial input have resulted in [[depocen3 KB (370 words) - 17:53, 18 February 2022
- ...orner of New Mexico and in southern Colorado that encompasses about 35,000 km<sup>2</sup> (13,500 mi<sup>2</sup>). The [[basin]] contains deposits of [[n3 KB (411 words) - 15:01, 11 January 2016
- ...e Idaho-Washington border and extends approximately [[length::75 mi]] (120 km) to the west (Mills, personal communication, 1994).3 KB (359 words) - 15:15, 31 January 2022
- ...es in Jordan: Directorate of petroleum exploration, Amman, 56 p.</ref> 100 km (62.1 mi). ...shale baseline. From Lüning et al.<ref name=Lüningetal_2006 /> 5 km (3.1 mi).]]16 KB (2,310 words) - 15:13, 19 January 2017
- ...ew hundred acres to regional programs covering 1,000 mi<sup>2</sup> (2,590 km<sup>2</sup>).4 KB (499 words) - 22:30, 31 January 2022
- ...to investigating resistivities down to depths as great as 1 to [[length::2 km]], although greater depths of investigation are possible with some techniqu ...ounded wire systems are applicable to depths well in excess of [[length::1 km]], although high power transmitters are required as depth increases. The re15 KB (2,130 words) - 21:19, 19 January 2022
- ...eum Geology Conference series 5, p. 1199–1208.</ref>, and approximately 12 km (7.5 mi) to the northeast of the Central Brae<ref name=Fletcher2003a>Fletch ...voir]] intervals are flowed to the Marathon-operated Brae Bravo platform 9 km (5.6 mi) to the west via two dedicated 10 in. (25 cm) [[subsea]] pipelines,16 KB (2,358 words) - 16:28, 11 January 2024
- ...s unlikely to support a contact tilted more than 1° (100 ft/mi, 18.9 m/km), even in the presence of a strong water drive. A common oil-water contact, tilted less than 1° (18.9 m/km, 100 ft/mi), exists between Unit A and South Yowlumne field, a lobate sands13 KB (1,896 words) - 19:02, 11 March 2019
- ...e total intensity map are the flight path lines [approximately [[length::2 km]] (1.2 mi) apart] and location points for the flight lines. The total inten4 KB (618 words) - 19:55, 27 January 2022
- ...Numbers refer to oil fields and hydrocarbon shows detailed in Table 1. 50 km (31.1 mi). ...ormation in the Israel Ministry of Energy and Water Resources website). 50 km (31.1 mi).10 KB (1,276 words) - 21:00, 19 July 2016
- South Pass 62 field, lying 50 km southeast of the Mississippi River delta in 100 m of water ([[:file:Mth14ch file:Mth14ch04f01.jpg|{{figure number|1}} South Pass 62 field is located 50 km southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River in 100 m of water. Dark gra9 KB (1,290 words) - 21:18, 19 October 2016
- ...ck is not exposed on the surface. Seismic velocity, ranging from 6.5 – 7.6 km s-1, represents that rocks are more felsic than basalt constructing the low ...onal force. On the other hand, when subducted slab enters the depth of 670 km, resistance to penetration occurs because facing discontinuity.27 KB (4,033 words) - 20:52, 27 March 2019
- ...[[length::3.7 km]], then we can predict that the section at [[length::3.7 km]] is mature for liquid generation and has generated a liquid hydrocarbons,17 KB (2,363 words) - 17:40, 9 February 2022
- ...zuq Basin, Libya)]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 90, no. 9, p. 1309-1336.</ref>). 500 km (310.7 mi).]] Libya’s area of 1.8 million km<sup>2</sup> makes it the fourth-largest country in Africa ([[:file:M106h04F17 KB (2,361 words) - 16:19, 30 January 2017
- ...ecessary bring an ocean bed survey to look at topography, in an area of 30 km<sup>2</sup>, having as objective establish the substrate conditions for the5 KB (708 words) - 22:00, 10 April 2019
- ...the main [[depocenter]]s, but only the main structures in the shallowest 4 km (2.5 mi) of the basin have so far been drilled. The basin is now penetrated ...which contains prolific [[hydrocarbon]] resources in a sequence of up to 4 km (2 mi) of [[Paleocene]] [[sediment]]s (Biswas, 1982<ref name=Biswas1982>Bis24 KB (3,528 words) - 22:50, 8 January 2019