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  • ...ian, [[Devonian]], [[Silurian]], and Ordovician strata subcrop beneath the Mesozoic cover along much of the northern rim of the basin. In the [[Appalachian fol
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  • ...ikipedia:Microporous material|microporous]] dolomites are present near the Mesozoic [[Definitions_of_depositional_system_elements#Sequence_boundaries|sequence
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  • | rowspan="8" style="background: #00CCFF" | [[Mesozoic]] || rowspan="2" style="background: #71BC78" | [[Cretaceous]] || style="bac
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  • ...wo different structural cross sections. [[Migration]] of hydrocarbons from Mesozoic and early [[Tertiary]] organic-rich rocks are significantly affected by the ...4th Annual Research conference, p. 127–139.</ref> Maturing source rocks of Mesozoic and early Tertiary age can yield hydrocarbons that may migrate vertically a
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  • ==Mesozoic/Cenozoic petroleum systems== During the [[Mesozoic]] and [[Cenozoic]], the Tethyan Margin faced the Neo-Tethys Sea whose paleo
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  • ...an<ref name=ch15r8>Millegan, P. S., 1990, Aspects of the interpretation of Mesozoic rift basins in northern Sudan using potential fields data: Expanded abstrac ...alues of -50 mGal and lower. The exploration objective was to identify new Mesozoic subbasins along the Central African Rift system. These subbasins cannot be
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  • [[Mesozoic]] and [[Cenozoic]] fluvial systems have filled in the northern margins of t
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  • ...rtical avenues for [[migration]] of hydrocarbons from deeply buried mature Mesozoic [[source rock]]s upward into reservoir rocks of Jurassic, Cretaceous, and C
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  • [[file:M114CH01FG02.jpg|300px|thumb|{{figure number|2}}Generalized pre-[[Mesozoic]] [[stratigraphy|stratigraphic]] column for (A) northwest and (B) east-cent ...ozoic Petroleum System|PPS]] is [[siliciclastic]]-dominated, whereas the [[Mesozoic Petroleum System|MPS]] is [[carbonate]]-dominated. These two petroleum syst
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  • ...[Proterozoic]] through [[Devonian]] strata but are less important in the [[Mesozoic]] and [[Cenozoic]]. Acritarchs occur abundantly in fine-grained rocks and a
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  • ...uerta-Figure2.png|Figure 2]]). Much of the tectonic history throughout the Mesozoic was influenced by high rates of thermal subsidence associated with the brea ...rvoirs and source intervals, as well as the 5 major tectonic stages of the Mesozoic. Modified from Veiga et al., 2020]]
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  • ...html General Facts about the Gulf of Mexico] for general information) is a Mesozoic-[[Cenozoic]] (see [http://www.stratigraphy.org/index.php/ics-chart-timescal
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  • ...ratonic sag basin contains up to 5200 m (17,060.4 ft) of Paleozoic through Mesozoic clastics. The estimated recoverable reserves are more than 3 billion barrel ...Fig01.jpg|Figure 1]]). Libya has hydrocarbon accumulations in Paleozoic, [[Mesozoic]], and [[Tertiary]] strata. Oil exploration, prompted by oil discoveries in
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  • ...e. Most are benthic (bottom dwelling), but a significant group in the late Mesozoic and [[Cenozoic]] are planktonic (floating) forms.
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  • ...he Haq et al.<ref name=ch04r43>Haq, B., Hardenbol, J., Vail, P., R., 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change: SEPM Specia
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  • ...me scale from Haq et al.;<ref>Haq, B., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change: SEPM Specia
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  • ...tatic curve of Haq et al.<ref>Haq, B., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change: SEPM Specia
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  • ...he Haq et al.<ref name=ch17r43>Haq, B. U., J. Hardenbol, P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change, in C. K. Wi ...s="noglossary">BC</span>) in various parts of the world during part of the Mesozoic.<ref name=ch17r80 /> Landward is toward the right in each column. Courtesy
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  • ...its current boundary is defined by erosive limits related largely to the [[Mesozoic]]-[[Cenozoic]] tectonic history of the continent. Numerous researchers have Sediments were deposited in the Paraná Basin during the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic [[Era]] (450-65 Ma), keeping record of nearly 400 million years of Phaneroz
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  • The Guará Formation is part of the Mesozoic fill of the Paraná Basin included in Supersequence Gondwana III<ref name=M
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  • ...me scale from Haq et al.;<ref>Haq, B., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigra- phy and cycles of sea-level change: SEPM Spec
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  • ...Interior, USA., in M. V. Caputo, J. A. Peterson, and K. J. Franczyk, eds., Mesozoic Systems of the Rocky Mountain Region, USA: SEPM Rocky Mountain Section, p.
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  • ...n the Eastern Cordillera since the [[Eocene]]. After the inversions of the Mesozoic extensional [[graben]]s, a thrust regime developed, and the [[Llanos Orient
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  • ...Interior, USA, in M. V. Caputo, J. A. Peterson, and K. J. Franczyk, eds., Mesozoic Systems of the Rocky Mountain Region, USA.: SEPM Rocky Mountain Section, p.
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  • ...cycle curves.<ref name=ch04r43>Haq, B., Hardenbol, J., Vail, P., R., 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change: SEPM Specia
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  • ...wide back-barrier shallow-water Intracratonic Sea occurred during much of Mesozoic time in what is now southwest Iran. This barrier hampered water circulation ...eds., Tectonic and stratigraphic evolution of Zagros and Makran during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic: [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/SP330 Geological Society of London
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  • ...=Hall>Hall, D. J., B. E. Bowen, R. N. Rosen, S. Wu, and A. W. Bally, 1993, Mesozoic and early Cenozoic development of the Texas margin: a new integrated cross-
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  • ...metry for the preglacial early and middle [[Tertiary]]. Early Tertiary and Mesozoic oceans were much warmer and less stratified than at present, and accurate p
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  • ...l1993>Hall, D. J., B. E. Bowen, R. N. Rosen, S. Wu, and A. W. Bally, 1993, Mesozoic and early Cenozoic development of the Texas margin: a new integrated cross-
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  • ...basin. Copyright: Haq;<ref>Haq, B. U., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change in C. K. Wil
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  • ...beretal_1989>Abu-Jaber, N. S., Kimberley, M. M., and Cavaroc, V. V., 1989, Mesozoic-Palaeogene basin development within the eastern Mediterranean borderland: J ...G. M. and G. D. Borel, 2002, A plate tectonic model for the Paleozoic and Mesozoic constrained by dynamic plate boundaries and restored synthetic oceanic isoc
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  • ...in]]s to the west (see [[:file:M114CH03FG01.jpg|Figure 1]]). This deeper [[Mesozoic]] basin remains relatively poorly known and underexplored. ...brian]] [[Malani Igneous Suite]] as well as [[prerift]] sediments of the [[Mesozoic]] [[fluvial]] [[Lathi formation|Lathi]] and [[Ghaggar-Hakra formation]]s (C
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  • ...passive margins, foreland and intracratonic tectonic settings. Most are [[Mesozoic]]-aged ([[Jurassic]]-[[Cretaceous]]), although there are [[Paleozoic-]]age Successive Mesozoic transgressions entering the basin from the west deposited several source ro
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  • ...]] to a foredeep during the Jurassic. Prior to the Jurassic, Paleozoic and Mesozoic strata were deposited on a passive continental margin. They consist of [[Ca
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  • ...in the extra-Andean region of Río Negro and west of The Pampas. During the Mesozoic, the basin was a back-arc basin that was at times open to Pacific Ocean to ...es.datapages.com/data/specpubs/memoir62/18manced/0369.htm Inversion of the Mesozoic Neuquén rift in the Malargue fold and thrust belt, Mendoza, Argentina], in
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  • ...l1993>Hall, D. J., B. E. Bowen, R. N. Rosen, S. Wu, and A. W. Balley, 193, Mesozoic and early Cenozoic development of the Texas margin: a new integrated cross-
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  • ...of Haq et al.<ref name=ch04r43>Haq, B., Hardenbol, J., Vail, P., R., 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change: SEPM Specia
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  • Close similarities exist between the [[Mesozoic]] igneous [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/ks3/gsl/education/resources/rockcycle/
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  • ...allmann, H. Dypvik, E. P. Johannesen, G. B. Larsen, J. Nagy, et al., 1999, Mesozoic lithostratigraphy, in W. K. Dallmann, ed., Lithostratigraphic lexicon of Sv
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  • ...et al.,<ref name=ch17r43>Haq, B., U., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change, in C. K. Wi
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  • ...related to and are located between and over the major suture zones of the Mesozoic and Tertiary domains of the Tethyan system.<ref name=Yilmazandsungurlu_1991 ...1–257.</ref> Robertson;<ref name=Robertson_1998>Robertson, A. H. F., 1998, Mesozoic-Tertiary tectonic evolution of the easternmost Mediterranean area: Integrat
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  • ...o Gondwana, which changed the relative position of the [[Paleozoic]] and [[Mesozoic]] domains facing the east-west oriented Tethys Gulf.<ref name=Muttonietal_2 ...complex mosaic of peri-Gondwanan terranes. They gradually collided, during Mesozoic and [[Cenozoic]] times, with the northern margin of the Tethys, as the ocea
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  • ...tatic curve of Haq et al.<ref>Haq, B., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change: SEPM Specia
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  • ...Haq et al.;<ref name=Haq1988>Haq, B., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level change: SEPM Specia
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  • ...continental organism evolution ad extinction throughout the Paleozoic and Mesozoic.<ref name=Cascalesminanaetal_2016>Cascales-Miñana, B., Diez, J.B., Gerrien
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  • ...mite production begins from the Pre-Cambrium, continued from Paleozoic to Mesozoic, up to Tertiary time. Calcite will be replaced with the dolomite compound t
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  • ...st coals. Organic facies C is found in marine environments on Tertiary and Mesozoic shelf margins where it includes mixtures of hydrogen-rich and hydrogen-poor
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  • ...for marine sediments.<ref>Haq, B. U., J. Hardenbohl, and P. K. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level Change, in C. K. Wi
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  • ...own that some sabkha units can be traced for several kilometers within the Mesozoic eolian sediments.<ref name=Crabaughandkocurek_1993>Crabaugh, M., and G. Koc
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  • ..., 1996<ref name=Thomasandcoward1996>Thomas, D. W., and M. P. Coward, 1996, Mesozoic regional tectonics and South Viking Graben formation: Evidence for localize
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