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Chemical remagnetization caused by burial diagenesis: Testing the hypothesis in the Pennsylvanian Belden Formation, Colorado.
(1997)
The TVRM present in Belden carbonates is pervasive whereas the CRM is widespread but site specific, thus providing an opportunity to magnetically characterize the two components. Specimens with the CRM have higher saturation ...
Iterative model-guided post stack seismic imaging and interpretation of halokinetic structures: Ras Banas area, offshore northern Red Sea.
(1998)
Offshore northern Red Sea salt basins are dominated by complex halokinetic features and variable seafloor topography. The resulting severe imaging distortions observed on seismic profiles from these basins mask the salt ...
Widespread chemical remagnetization: Orogenic fluids or burial diagenesis of clays?
(1998)
The results of this study indicate that widespread or pervasive chemical remanent magnetizations (CRMs) can form as a consequence of the burial diagenetic conversion of smectite to illite. Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and ...
Heat flow in Oklahoma.
(1997)
Twenty-seven new heat-generation estimates, along with 22 previously published data, are used to create a heat generation map of Oklahoma. The range of heat production estimates is 1.1-3.5 $\mu$W/m$\sp3, $ with an average ...
Thermal state of the Arkoma Basin and the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma.
(1999)
Chapter three addresses heat flow and thermal history of the Anadarko Basin and the western Oklahoma Platform. We found no evidence for heat flow to increase significantly from the Anadarko Basin in the south to the Oklahoma ...