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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2024
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2024) 195 (1): 22.
...Alexis Licht; Pauline Coster; Paul Botté; Mustafa Kaya; Pierre Deschamps; Abel Guihou; Stéphane Legal Abstract The Apt Basin, sub-basin of the wider Manosque Basin of southeastern France, contains deposits of Eocene-Oligocene lake systems that were part of a broader network of evaporative lakes...
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Basin evolution model for the Apt Basin before its hydrological connection with the Forcalquier Basin for (a) the Ypresian (?) − Lutetian lacustrine phase, (b) the Bartonian (?) −Priabonian lacustrine phase, (c) the base of the lower Rupelian phase, and (d) the later part of the lower Rupelian phase. Location of main sections displayed on subfigure d (see Fig. 6a for caption). The Coquillade Limestones and Doa Formation are the new lithostratigraphic names introduced in Section 5.2 for the Eocene red limestones and Eocene-lowermost Oligocene (?) siliciclastic deposits. Light green color indicates areas of fluvio-lacustrine deposition, dark green color indicates area of alluvial fan deposition, intermediate green color indicates emerged areas without deposition.
Published: 01 November 2024
Fig. 11 Basin evolution model for the Apt Basin before its hydrological connection with the Forcalquier Basin for (a) the Ypresian (?) − Lutetian lacustrine phase, (b) the Bartonian (?) −Priabonian lacustrine phase, (c) the base of the lower Rupelian phase, and (d) the later part of the lower
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Geological map of the Apt Basin (modified after SIT-PNR-PACA-Luberon, http://sit.pnrpaca.org/pnr_geologie/index.html), highlighting the name of the nine localities discussed in the text: Murs village (in the Murs Graben; MG), La Rabotte farm (LR), Goult village, Saint Hilaire monastery (SH), La Coquillade hill (LC), the Perréal Graben (PG), Apt city, Jean-Jean hamlet in Apt (JJ), and the Dog Head cliff (DH).
Published: 01 November 2024
Fig. 3 Geological map of the Apt Basin (modified after SIT-PNR-PACA-Luberon, http://sit.pnrpaca.org/pnr_geologie/index.html), highlighting the name of the nine localities discussed in the text: Murs village (in the Murs Graben; MG), La Rabotte farm (LR), Goult village, Saint Hilaire monastery (SH
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Stratigraphy of the Apt Basin from the Murs and North Perréal areas (Blanc et al., 1975), Goult, Apt, and Rustrel areas (Germain et al., 1966; Goguel et al., 1966), compared to the stratigraphy of the Forcalquier Basin (from Gigot et al., 1982; Lesueur, 1991); associated coding on 1:50 000 geological maps is displayed in red. Lesueur’s (1991) division of the Manosque Basin stratigraphy into sedimentological units is also displayed.
Published: 01 November 2024
Fig. 4 Stratigraphy of the Apt Basin from the Murs and North Perréal areas ( Blanc et al. , 1975 ), Goult, Apt, and Rustrel areas ( Germain et al. , 1966 ; Goguel et al. , 1966 ), compared to the stratigraphy of the Forcalquier Basin (from Gigot et al. , 1982 ; Lesueur, 1991 ); associated
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Proposed chronostratigraphic framework for the Apt Basin deposits before its connection with the Forcalquier Basin across the studied sections (See Fig. 5a and 6a for their complete name and location). Color coding corresponds to facies associations of Fig. 7. Dark grey color corresponds to facies that were not described, light grey color to deposits that were not observed in the field. The mapping code of previous units from Fig. 4 is also displayed with their chronostratigraphic position. The white bone corresponds to the stratigraphic location of the Débruge fossil bed.
Published: 01 November 2024
Fig. 12 Proposed chronostratigraphic framework for the Apt Basin deposits before its connection with the Forcalquier Basin across the studied sections (See Fig. 5a and 6a for their complete name and location). Color coding corresponds to facies associations of Fig. 7 . Dark grey color
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Regional geological map of the Manosque Basin and its two sub-basins (Apt and Forcalquier Basins), highlighting the localities and geological features discussed in the text (modified after SIT-PNR-PACA-Luberon, http://sit.pnrpaca.org/pnr_geologie/index.html).The extent of the Apt and Forcalquier sub-basins, separated by Flaqueirol Pass, is shown with thick dashed lines. Black arrows show the proposed hydrological connections between the Apt Basin and the ECRIS basins further west.
Published: 01 November 2024
Fig. 2 Regional geological map of the Manosque Basin and its two sub-basins (Apt and Forcalquier Basins), highlighting the localities and geological features discussed in the text (modified after SIT-PNR-PACA-Luberon, http://sit.pnrpaca.org/pnr_geologie/index.html).The extent of the Apt
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Location of the study area and extent of the onshore basins and main fault systems of southeastern France during the late Eocene − early Oligocene, after Semmani et al. (2023). In blue, extent of upper Eocene − lower Oligocene sedimentary deposits of ECRIS basins and the Alpine Sea: VaB (Valence Basin), AlB (Alès Basin), SB (Sommières Basin), ViB (Vistrenque Basin), CB (Carpentras Basin), ManB (Manosque Basin), AiB (Aix Basin) and MarB (Marseille Basin). Main fault systems are displayed by black lines: CeF (Cévennes Fault), NF (Nimes Fault), CaF (Cavaillon Fault), MDF (Middle Durance Fault). The location of Fig. 2 is displayed by a red dotted square; the Apt Basin is a sub-basin of the Manosque Basin.
Published: 01 November 2024
Durance Fault). The location of Fig. 2 is displayed by a red dotted square; the Apt Basin is a sub-basin of the Manosque Basin.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1976
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1976) S7-XVIII (6): 1671–1676.
...Jean-Marie Triat; Gilles-Serge Odin; Johannes-Christoph Hunziker GeoRef, Copyright 2013, American Geosciences Institute. 1976 absolute age Apt Basin Apt France Cenomanian Cenozoic clastic rocks Cretaceous Europe France glauconite greensand K/Ar lithostratigraphy Mesozoic mica...
Series: GeoArabia Special Publication
Publisher: Gulf PetroLink
Published: 01 January 2010
EISBN: 9781733475761
... (Apt 5) was confined to the intra-shelf basin, and during the transgression and highstand (Apt 6, Alb 1-2) only part of the exposed carbonate platforms were flooded, with facies varying from orbitolinid limestones along the northern margin to condensed siliciclastics along the southern margin...
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Illustration of a generalized composite stratigraphic cross section through the Orange Basin as proposed by Jungslager (1999; used with permission from The Geological Society of South Africa). Cen = Cenomanian; l Alb = lower Albian; m – u Alb = mid- to upper Albian; u Apt = upper Aptian.
Published: 01 January 2025
Figure 2. Illustration of a generalized composite stratigraphic cross section through the Orange Basin as proposed by Jungslager (1999 ; used with permission from The Geological Society of South Africa). Cen = Cenomanian; l Alb = lower Albian; m – u Alb = mid- to upper Albian; u Apt = upper
Journal Article
Published: 13 September 2023
Petroleum Geoscience (2023) 29 (4): petgeo2022-039.
...Alexander J. Finlay; David S. Wray; Guy Comfort; Julian K. Moore Abstract This study presents the results of a joint Chemostrat–APT study that aimed to produce a suite of radioactive heat production data for basement rocks in the Faroe Shetland Basin to enable more accurate basin modelling...
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Cooper Basin lithostratigraphy (Hall et al., 2015). Stratigraphic names are consistent with the Geoscience Australia Stratigraphic Units Database (Geoscience Australia, 2017c). ATT and APT are spore pollen (SP) zones. Fm = Formation; Mmb = Member; Sst = Sandstone.
Published: 15 January 2019
Figure 2. Cooper Basin lithostratigraphy ( Hall et al., 2015 ). Stratigraphic names are consistent with the Geoscience Australia Stratigraphic Units Database ( Geoscience Australia, 2017c ). ATT and APT are spore pollen (SP) zones. Fm = Formation; Mmb = Member; Sst = Sandstone.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1993
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1993) 63 (1): 152–166.
... of explosive volcanic activity and quiescence during the late stages of strike-slip basin evolution. The excellent exposures in the Burwash basin provide an apt opportunity to examine the role of volcanism in the depositional history of an intracontinental strike-slip basin. GeoRef, Copyright 2006, American...
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Stratigraphic and facies comparisons are shown for Cretaceous strata in the Xigaze Forearc Basin (An et al., 2014), Linzhou Basin (Leier et al., 2007a), Coqen Basin (Sun et al., 2015a), Selin Co Basin (Zhang et al., 2011), Nima Basin (Kapp et al., 2007a; Lai et al., 2019a), Northern Baingoin Basin (Lai et al., 2019b), and Tangza Basin (Ye et al., 2019). Apt.—Aptian; Alb.—Albian; Cen.—Cenomanian; Tur.—Turonian; Con.—Coniacian; San.—Santonian; Cam.—Campanian.
Published: 30 October 2020
), Northern Baingoin Basin ( Lai et al., 2019b ), and Tangza Basin ( Ye et al., 2019 ). Apt.—Aptian; Alb.—Albian; Cen.—Cenomanian; Tur.—Turonian; Con.—Coniacian; San.—Santonian; Cam.—Campanian.
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Comparison between north- (upper panels) and vertical-component (lower panels) probabilistic power spectral density functions for APTs and nearby Güralp CMG‐1T broadband seismometers (right and left panels, respectively, with the seismometer velocities differentiated to accelerations) at (a) Barkley Canyon, (b) Clayoquot slope, and (c) Cascadia basin sites. Standard high- and low-noise models of Peterson (1993) are shown as thick gray lines. Mean power spectral densities are shown as thick solid black lines. Probabilistic power spectral density functions were computed following the work of McNamara and Buland (2004). The probability density functions were constructed for the APT and broadband seismometer over the period 22 June 2018–8 July 2018 using (a) 731 and 715 1‐hr segments, respectively and (b) 528 and 535 1‐hr segments, respectively. Probability density functions in (c) were constructed for the APT with data over the period 2 August 2017–8 July 2018 using 9858 1‐hr segments and for the broadband seismometer with data over the period 20 October 2017–8 July 2018 using 11,478 1‐hr segments. Low‐rate broadband seismometer data were used to prevent data availability conflicts with military data‐diversion schedules.
Published: 15 January 2019
Figure 10. Comparison between north- (upper panels) and vertical-component (lower panels) probabilistic power spectral density functions for APTs and nearby Güralp CMG‐1T broadband seismometers (right and left panels, respectively, with the seismometer velocities differentiated to accelerations
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Comparison between north- (upper panels) and vertical-component (lower panels) probabilistic power spectral density functions for APTs and nearby Güralp CMG‐1T broadband seismometers (right and left panels, respectively, with the seismometer velocities differentiated to accelerations) at (a) Barkley Canyon, (b) Clayoquot slope, and (c) Cascadia basin sites. Standard high- and low-noise models of Peterson (1993) are shown as thick gray lines. Mean power spectral densities are shown as thick solid black lines. Probabilistic power spectral density functions were computed following the work of McNamara and Buland (2004). The probability density functions were constructed for the APT and broadband seismometer over the period 22 June 2018–8 July 2018 using (a) 731 and 715 1‐hr segments, respectively and (b) 528 and 535 1‐hr segments, respectively. Probability density functions in (c) were constructed for the APT with data over the period 2 August 2017–8 July 2018 using 9858 1‐hr segments and for the broadband seismometer with data over the period 20 October 2017–8 July 2018 using 11,478 1‐hr segments. Low‐rate broadband seismometer data were used to prevent data availability conflicts with military data‐diversion schedules.
Published: 15 January 2019
Figure 10. Comparison between north- (upper panels) and vertical-component (lower panels) probabilistic power spectral density functions for APTs and nearby Güralp CMG‐1T broadband seismometers (right and left panels, respectively, with the seismometer velocities differentiated to accelerations
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1960
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1960) 30 (3): 370–379.
...Edwin Lee Hamilton Abstract The present sediment thicknesses in deep-sea basins, away from continents and islands, are apt to be the total thicknesses of the first two (or more) layers revealed by seismic surveys. The application of soil mechanics techniques to this and associated problems...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 July 2003
Geology (2003) 31 (7): 609–612.
...William R. Dickinson; Timothy F. Lawton Abstract The geotectonic setting of Pennsylvanian uplifts and associated basins of the Ancestral Rocky Mountains province has long been unclear because analogy of the deformed intracontinental domain with either arc or collisional orogens is not apt...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1980
AAPG Bulletin (1980) 64 (8): 1158–1178.
... and are apt to be localized over unconformity topography. Wedge-middle reefs are both capped and underlain by shale, and many are localized by depositional topography. Typical regressive wedge-top reefs, which also may form at the edge of depositional slopes, overlie shale or micrite and commonly are capped...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1961
AAPG Bulletin (1961) 45 (3): 415–416.
.... These relations suggest that vertical uplift was the primary deformation and that thrusting was a secondary lateral deformation caused by gravity sliding and flowing. Since the basins were filled with sediments as the uplifts rose, it appears that thrusting is apt not to be related directly to the structural...