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  1. The Transylvanian Basin (Romania) and its relation to the Carpathian fold and thrust belt: Insights in gravitational salt tectonics [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by C. Krezsek, A.W. Bally, 2006-05-01
  2. Salt tectonics on the continental slope, northeast Green Canyon area, northern Gulf of Mexico: Evolution of stocks and massifs from reactivation of salt ... Geology, University of Texas at Austin) by Steven J Seni, 1994
  3. Salt Tectonics: A Global Perspective Based on the Hedberg International Research Conference, Bath, U. K., September 1993 (Memoir Series No 65)
  4. Salt Tectonics by M.K. Jenyon, 1986-11-30
  5. Salt Tectonics (Geological Society Special Publications)
  6. Salt tectonics off northern Israel [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by S. Gradmann, C. Hubscher, et all 2005-05-01
  7. Submarine channels controlled by salt tectonics: Examples from 3D [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by M.J.R. Gee, R.L. Gawthorpe, 2006-05-01
  8. The Nile deep-sea fan: An example of interacting sedimentation, salt tectonics, and inherited subsalt paleotopographic features [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by L. Loncke, V. Gaullier, et all 2006-04-01
  9. Submarine channels controlled by salt tectonics: Examples from 3D seismic data offshore Angola [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by M.J.R. Gee, R.L. Gawthorpe, 2006-05-01
  10. Implications of salt-sediment interactions on the architecture of the Gulf of Lions deep-water sedimentary systems-western Mediterranean Sea [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by A.T. dos Reis, C. Gorini, et all
  11. Foldbelts with early salt withdrawal and diapirism: Physical model and examples from the northern Gulf of Mexico and the Flinders Ranges, Australia [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by M.G. Rowan, B.C. Vendeville, 2006-12-01
  12. Mud volcanoes, gas chimneys, pockmarks and mounds in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Mediterranean): geophysical evidences [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by L. Loncke, J. Mascle, et all 2004-06-01
  13. The Transylvanian Basin (Romania) and its relation to the Carpathian [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by C. Krezsek, A.W. Bally, 2006-05-01
  14. Seismic evidence for Messinian detrital deposits at the western Sardinia margin, northwestern Mediterranean [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by F. Sage, G.V. Gronefeld, et all

81. The Bureau Of Economic Geology, The University Of Texas At Austin
The Bureau of Economic geology, the state geological survey of Texas. Geoscience resources, including geologic and earth science research programs, publications, personnel, and links to other Geoscience resources. at Big Bend Ranch State Park, Texas Geologic Map and TrailSide geology " by Christopher D. Henry and Jay A. Raney.
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Research Programs Industrial Associates Programs About the Bureau News and Events ... Back Thirty-six items published by the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM (GCSSEPM) are now available from the Bureau!
Members of GCSSEPM or SEPM receive a 10% discount on these GCSSEPM titles (only); prepayment is needed.
For titles and prices, please see GCSSEPM Publications . To order, see How to Order and our online Order Form The Bureau continues to host the Texas Earth Science Week Website. Click here to find out more. Weekly Seminar to Discuss Texas Air Quality Dr. David Allen of the UT Department of Chemical Engineering , and Center for Energy and Environmental Resources will be the speaker at this week's Technical Seminar. The title of his presentation is

82. Staff Profiles, Bureau Of Economic Geology

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Research Interests Salt tectonics, thin-skinned deformation, and related petroleum traps Structural analysis and seismic interpretation of sedimentary tectonics Experimental modeling The Salt Mine , a digital atlas of salt structures. Education B.Sc. Geology, University of London, 1968 B.Sc. Special Honours Geology, University of London, 1969 (First Class) Ph.D. Geology, University of Cape Town, 1976 Professional History Selected Publications Jackson, M. P. A., Roberts, D. G., and Snelson, S., 1995, Salt tectonics: a global perspective: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, AAPG Memoir 65, 454 p. Selected Committees Co-Convener, Hedberg International Research Conference on Salt Tectonics, Bath, United Kingdom; sponsored by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1993 Co-Organizer, Symposium on Salt Tectonics, Geological Society of America, 1990 Awards Robert H. Dott, Sr., Memorial Award, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1998 (Best Special Publication Published by AAPG)

83. Department Of Geology, Royal Holloway, University Of London
Petroleum geology of Southeast Asia, Petroleum Group of the Geological Society SaltTectonics conference, Petroleum Group of the Geological Society, London.
http://www.gl.rhbnc.ac.uk/staff/cfe.html
Dr. Chris F. Elders B.A. Honours (Oxon), D.Phil. (oxon)
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Research
Key Research Topics: tectonic evolution of the North Sea, the Atlantic Margin, the Caledonides and SE Asia.
My interest in the tectonic evolution of the Viking Graben, the Central Graben, the southern North Sea and the Atlantic Margin stems from work carried out while in industry, with industrial sponsors and as a result of supervising numerous M.Sc. projects. Particular points of interest are salt tectonics, the role of basement lineaments in controlling basin evolution, the effects of the oblique reactivation of pre-existing structures during regional extension and inversion and the development of fault seals in hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Detailed structural analysis of the Sumatra Fault Zone in Indonesia has been combined with studies of the sedimentary basins in the Sumatra back-arc, the Gulf of Thailand and onshore Thailand to evaluate the relative contributions of strike slip deformation and extensional tectonics in basin evolution on the continental margin and on the periphery of the India-Eurasia collision zone.

84. TASYO Project Objectives
Recent publications incoming papers with abstracts LINKS TO Gas Hydrates, Salttectonics, Chemosyntectic life, Marine geology Centers ..
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    RESEARCH TOPICS : State of Art and Unsolved Questions
the westward travel of Mediterranean mega-allochthonous to reach the Atlantic ocean crust? .
The "Off-shore" Betic-Rifian accretionary prism: A step from passive to active margin ?
Salt tectonics and gravitational gliding:
Methane hidrates, slopes and slumps:
see a animated slumps.
Mega submarine slumps, tsunamis and recent earthquakes:
The "Mediterranean drift currents":
strong deep-currents along the margin
Stratigraphy architecture of the shelf wedges :the role of high-frequency sea-level cycles and forced regressions
Submarine canyons, turbidites vs countorites
Recent publications:
incoming papers with abstracts
LINKS TO: Gas Hydrates, Salt tectonics, Chemosyntectic life, Marine Geology Centers...................
The term "Olistostrome": Mediterranean mega allochthons towards the oceanic crust The westward Gibraltar arc migration oversteepened the Atlantic facing Iberian-Moroccan continental margins (Fig. 1) , which initiated farther westward migration of gravity-driven continental and salt-floored blocks whose ultimate emplacement was over oceanic crust as the continental blocks migrated, normal listric faulting along the present continental shelf of the Gulf of Cadiz developed, providing accomodation space for upper Miocene (past 19 Ma) tectonics and deposition. Advancing salt sheets along the frontal imbricate thrusting of the Betic-Rifian accretionary wedge (Iberian-Moroccan Atlantic continental margin) trigger down-slope movement of giant allochthonous masses

85. TASYO Links
geology JOURNALS Revistas de
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86. Geology Of Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park. Welcome to Main Index Page.
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Yosemite National Park
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Check out my geological adventures of Yosemite National Park. Myself and a colleague mapped a part of the Tuolumne Intrusive Suite as part of our honours degree at the University of St Andrews , Scotland, as a fundamental part of my Geoscience degree. Respect to my former supervisor Dr Ed Stephens. Dr Ed Stephens mjcunnin@tcd.ie Go to the top of the page Most recent revision Tuesday, 27th January 1998.

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88. Faculty  By  Discipline - Department Of Geological Sciences - The University O

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Graduate Studies Committee by Discipline
(Members of the Graduate Studies Committee supervise graduate student research projects; other research scientists within the Jackson School of Geosciences may co-supervise graduate research with a member of the Graduate Studies Committee.)
Geophysics
Petrology and Geochemistry Hydrogeology and Climatology Paleontology ... Structural Geology and Tectonics Geophysics James A. Austin , Jr., Ph.D., 1979, MIT/Woods Hole: Marine geology and geophysics, seismic/sequence stratigraphy, structural/tectonic evolution of continental margins. Donald D. Blankenship , Ph.D., 1989, Wisconsin: Geophysical studies of continental ice sheets and subglacial lithosphere, acquisition and processing of aerogeophysical data. Richard T. Buffler , Ph.D., 1967, UC Berkeley: Seismic stratigraphy, depositional systems; evolution of ocean basins. Robert J. Ferguson , Ph.D., 2000, Calgary: Multi-component seismic applications in 3D, with topics related to noise reduction, imaging/modeling, rock property estimation. Cliff Frohlich , Ph.D., 1976, Cornell: Solid earth geophysics, earthquake seismology, tectonics, classical physics.

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