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  • ...wnward [[fold hinge]]s; [[synclinal]] axial surfaces occupy concave-upward fold hinges. ...ons on non-migrated or under-migrated sections do not accurately represent fold shape. However, axial surfaces can be inferred on these sections by mapping
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  • ...Subclasses listed are not inclusive but represent the more common types of fold traps and show how the proposed classification scheme can be developed and | rowspan = 9 | ''Fold''; A fold trap is formed by syn- or postdepositional processes that [[Deformation|def
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  • The structural system contains three regimes: [[Fold trap regime|fold traps]], [[Fault trap regime|fault traps]], and [[fracture traps]]. The cla * [[Fold trap regime]]
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  • ...r shape, position and occurrences determines their name designated to each fold structure. Folds are easily seen after being exposed by erosion. ..._1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}A diagram showing the structure of a fold (Courtesy Wikipedia)]]
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  • ...Subclasses listed are not inclusive but represent the more common types of fold traps and show how the proposed classification scheme can be developed and | rowspan = 9 | ''Fold''; A fold trap is formed by syn- or postdepositional processes that [[Deformation|def
    6 KB (742 words) - 14:42, 13 April 2022
  • ...wnward [[fold hinge]]s; [[synclinal]] axial surfaces occupy concave-upward fold hinges. ...ons on non-migrated or under-migrated sections do not accurately represent fold shape. However, axial surfaces can be inferred on these sections by mapping
    3 KB (495 words) - 15:09, 18 January 2016
  • ...ic cover along much of the northern rim of the basin. In the [[Appalachian fold belt]] and Nashville dome to the east and northeast respectively, these uni
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  • The reason for including [[Fold trap regime|fold traps]] and [[Fault trap regime|fault traps]] in the structural system may * [[Fold trap regime]]
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  • ...mechanism and the relative rates of sedimentation and uplift. Thus, growth fold patterns imaged in seismic data are often considered diagnostic of folding .... In [[:file:ST53_Part01_Pg11A.jpg|Figure 1]], growth strata thin onto the fold crest, with the lowermost growth units exhibiting the greatest thickness ch
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  • ...ct region or subregion with similar structural properties (e.g., similar [[fold]] vergence or style, shortening, uplift, faulting style, etc.). * [[Fold style]]s
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  • ==Change in a fold trap== ...e to the bend of the fault on the foot wall, the actual rock occupying the fold changes during movement along the fault. However, the position of the trap
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  • ...based on geometry from structural mapping ([[fold]] shape and location on fold) ...Quantitative evaluation of fractures on Monkshood anticline, a detachment fold in the foothills of western Canada]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 81, 1110–1132.
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  • ...are combinations of the three structural trap regimes: [[Fold trap regime|fold]], [[Fault trap regime|fault]], and [[Fracture trap regime|fracture]]. The
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  • ...e erosional surface || Sequence-boundary unconformity || Postcompressional fold-fault unconformity || Multiple truncated marine sandstones || Superunconfor
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  • ** [[Fold trap regime|Fold Regime]]
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  • | colspan = 2 | Foreland fold fault * [[Fold trap regime]]
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  • * [[Fold]]s and faults are geologic structures '''''The variation of these factors determines if a rock will fault or fold.''''
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  • ...ch04r60>MacQueen, R. W., and D. A. Leckie, eds., 1992, Foreland Basins and Fold Belts: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=143 AAPG Memoir 55], 460 p.</r
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  • ...troleum province, such as the Williston Basin or Paris Basin. The Zagros [[fold]] belt could be a structural province or a petroleum province, not a basin. ...sedimentary rocks is used to determine basins (thick), uplifts (thin), and fold belts (folded). These features are properly named provinces; if they contai
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  • ..., whether compressional, extensional, or transpressional. || rowspan = 2 | Fold-related fracture trap; Fractures are intimately associated with and control * [[Fold trap regime]]
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  • ...m|fluidic]] trap, [[Stratigraphic trap|stratigraphic]]/ structural trap, [[Fold trap regime|anticline]]/[[Fault trap regime|fault]] trap, and tilted fault-
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  • ...es, and specifically it does not necessarily apply to faults in [[foreland fold and thrust belts]] or [[strike-slip]] basins. All basins in which quantitat
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  • ...actual midpoints. Each bin has an in-line and cross-line dimension. The [[fold]] of each bin is the number of traces captured by that bin. Through the [[B
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  • | [[Foreland block fold]]s || 3, 6, 8
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  • ...d thrust belts, in S. Mitra, and G. W. Fisher, eds., Structural Geology of Fold and Thrust Belts: Johns Hopkins University Press, Maryland, p. 53–77.
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  • ...bears extension, generating tensional fractures and faults. Inner arc of a fold experiences compression, producing compressive fractures.
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  • ...onian–Cenomanian), in fields within the Mesopotamian foredeep and Zagros [[fold]]belt in southern and central Iraq, including Rumaila, West Qurna, Majnoon, | 78 || Abu Ghirab || Oil & gas || Zagros Foldbelt || Detached fold-thrust || Anticline || || || || || 1040 || 572 || 6 || 3 || 1034 ||
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  • ...raphic unconformity, anisotropy of the medium as fault planes, hinges of [[fold]]s, etc ([[:File:IMAGEN 3.png|Figure 3]]). ...serve normal faults as a product to accommodate the [[deformation]] of the fold. Taken from Hansen & Cartwright.<ref>Cartwright, J., and D. M. Hansen, 2006
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  • ...sedimentary ([[Diagenesis|diagenetic]]) processes of compaction, creates [[Fold trap regime|folds]] and [[Fault trap regime|faults]], which can result in s .../en/Terms.aspx?LookIn=term%20name&filter=decollement Decollement] thrust-[[fold]] assemblages
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  • ...on and basin and petroleum systems modeling: Case studies from the Monagas Fold and Thrust Belt, Venezuela and the Moroccan Atlantic Margin: Doctoral disse ...Poblet and R. J. Lisle, eds., Kinematic evolution and structural styles of fold-and-thrust belts: Geological Society (London) Special Publication 349, p. 2
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  • ...position of linear structural features such as faults, beds, joints, and [[fold]]s. Dip is the angle at which a planar feature is inclined to the horizonta
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  • ...ecific topics such as [[fracture]] morphology and distribution, detailed [[fold]] geometry, and timing of structures.
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  • ...Foreland], in Macqueen, R., W., Leckie, D., A., eds., Foreland Basins and Fold Belts: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=143 AAPG Memoir 55], p. 395–
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  • * Jamison, W. R., 1987, Geometric analysis of fold development in overthrust terranes: Journal of Structural Geology, vol. 9,
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  • ...ervoir and seal quality are consistent with current mechanical models of [[fold]] and fault generation or with current knowledge of structural styles. ||
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  • ...ulting in the east and overlapping in the west over a Middle Carboniferous fold basement<ref name=Kng2012 /><ref name=Yng2018 /><ref name=Yng2019a /><ref n
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  • ...e involving [[deformation]] of the top seal, including traps in foreland [[fold]]-and-thrust belts, Gulf Coast [[growth fault]]s, and North Sea normal faul
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  • ...ming of [[deformation]] by showing the drape of sediment over developing [[fold]]s or the thickening of the section across [[growth fault]]s. The following ...he importance of secondary structures (for example, normal faults across a fold axis).
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  • ...of equal dip<ref name=Ramsay_1967></ref> and can constrain the shapes of [[fold]]s in section. (From Lammerson.<ref name=Lammerson1982>Lammerson, P. R., 19 ...cement direction of the faults or in the direction of flexural slip on the fold limbs.<ref name=Dahlstrom_1970 /> The appropriate direction can be chosen b
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  • ...n Rafael swell; KU = Kaibab uplift; MU = Monument uplift; WF = Waterpocket fold; A = Absaroka thrust fault. (c) Covenant field locality map of central Utah
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  • ...in E. A. Beaumont, and N. H. Foster, eds., Structural Traps III: Tectonic Fold and Fault Traps: AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology Atlas of Oil and Gas Fi
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  • ...r energy, so the structural position of a well is not a critical factor. [[Fold trap regime#Classes and definitions|Synclines, anticlines]], and any struct
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  • * Try to get an image, infobox, or other eye-candy above the fold (i.e. without needing scrolling).
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  • ...Foreland], in R. W. Macqueen, and D. A. Leckie, eds., Foreland Basins and Fold Belts: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=143 AAPG Memoir 55], p. 395–
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  • ...pical geological application of multiple regression is the prediction of [[fold]] thickness from various geometric attributes, as given by the following eq
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  • ...new integrated cross-section from the Cretaceous shelf edge to the Perdido fold belt: Selected Papers, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 13th Annual Research Confere
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  • ...able geometrical relationships between bedding, cleavage, lineaments and [[fold]]s as well as movement indicators for brittle and ductile shear zones ...dicular to the common dip or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the fold or spreading of rock or lengthening morphology element. For more efficient,
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  • * Jamison, W., R., 1987, Geometric analysis of fold development in overthrust terranes: Journal of Structural Geology, vol. 9,
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  • .... Always be sure important tectonic elements are shown, such as specific [[fold]] belts and major faults.
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  • ...new integrated cross-section from the Cretaceous shelf edge to the Perdido fold belt: Selected Papers, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 13th Annual Research Confere
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  • ...the forces acting both horizontally and vertically, which will form the [[fold]]s of the mountains, volcanoes track or magmatic, fracturing the rock, and ...Oregon, and northern California.) Also, a lot of metamorphism occurs and [[fold]]ing and [[fault]]ing.
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  • ...eland Basin], in R W. Macqueen and D. A. Lechie, eds., Foreland basins and fold belts: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=143 AAPG Memoir 55], p. 341-36 ...the craton or, conversely, its considerable distance from the thrust-and-[[fold]] belt, structure in the Arecuna area was historically thought of as simple
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