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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1996
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1996) 44 (2): 269–281.
... 1996), P. 269-281 A relict triangle zone at Benjamin Creek gas field, southern Alberta Foothills: geometry, kinematics and preservation ROLAND G. DECHESNE 3740 Logan Crescent S. W. Calgary, Alberta T3E 5Z5 JAMES W. MURARO PanCanadian Petroleum Limited Box 2850, PanCanadian Plaza 150 9th Avenue S. W...
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Inverse metric coefficients for the Benjamin Creek topographic coordinate system: (a) g1, (b) g13, (c) g33, and (d) |g|.
Published: 18 June 2014
Figure 5. Inverse metric coefficients for the Benjamin Creek topographic coordinate system: (a)  g 1 , (b)  g 13 , (c) g 33 , and (d)  | g | .
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 19 August 2014
Geophysics (2014) 79 (5): R195–R208.
... numerical tests with Model 94 synthetic data and Benjamin Creek real seismic data. 26 7 2013 29 4 2014 11 6 2014 2014 Society of Exploration Geophysicists 2D inversion wave equation modeling In the Laplace-Fourier-domain FWI that uses time-domain wave propagation...
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(a) Topographic variation of the Foothills (thick line) and the Benjamin Creek (thin line) data sets about the mean elevation shown at 5× vertical exaggeration. (b) Fourier wavenumber spectra of the topography profile (after removing the mean) for the Foothills (thick line) and the Benjamin Creek (thin line) data sets.
Published: 18 June 2014
Figure 2. (a) Topographic variation of the Foothills (thick line) and the Benjamin Creek (thin line) data sets about the mean elevation shown at 5 × vertical exaggeration. (b) Fourier wavenumber spectra of the topography profile (after removing the mean) for the Foothills (thick line
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Illustration of conformally mapped topographic coordinate systems shown with no vertical exaggeration. (a) Foothills model. (b) Benjamin Creek model.
Published: 18 June 2014
Figure 3. Illustration of conformally mapped topographic coordinate systems shown with no vertical exaggeration. (a) Foothills model. (b) Benjamin Creek model.
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Constant velocity IRs computed in topographic coordinates. (a) Benjamin Creek IR in topographic coordinates. (b) Result in (a) interpolated to Cartesian coordinates. (c) Foothills IR in topographic coordinates. (d) Result in (c) interpolated to Cartesian coordinates.
Published: 18 June 2014
Figure 6. Constant velocity IRs computed in topographic coordinates. (a) Benjamin Creek IR in topographic coordinates. (b) Result in (a) interpolated to Cartesian coordinates. (c) Foothills IR in topographic coordinates. (d) Result in (c) interpolated to Cartesian coordinates.
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a) Site map of Lake Bob Kidd Dam showing the frequency domain electromagnetic survey lines in red and the electrical resistivity lines in white. b) Photo showing weathered shale bedrock of the Fayetteville Shale along the former course of Budd Kidd Creek (Photo taken by Benjamin Miller, U.S. Geological Survey). c) Photo showing limestone bedrock of the Fayetteville Shale along the former course of Budd Kidd Creek (Photo taken by Benjamin Miller, U.S. Geological Survey). d) Depth slice of the frequency domain electromagnetic data at constant elevation of 355 m showing continuity of the clay core across the structure. e) An oblique view of the electrical resistivity profile along the crest of the dam showing the dramatic changes in the thickness of the clay core material along the length of the dam overlying the change in bedrock substrate.
Published: 03 February 2022
Figure 5 a) Site map of Lake Bob Kidd Dam showing the frequency domain electromagnetic survey lines in red and the electrical resistivity lines in white. b) Photo showing weathered shale bedrock of the Fayetteville Shale along the former course of Budd Kidd Creek (Photo taken by Benjamin Miller
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 18 June 2014
Geophysics (2014) 79 (4): S141–S152.
...Figure 5. Inverse metric coefficients for the Benjamin Creek topographic coordinate system: (a)  g 1 , (b)  g 13 , (c) g 33 , and (d)  | g | . ...
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δ18O versus δ2H of surface waters (SW), shallow groundwaters (GW), and water from two deep artesian wells and one shallow spring within the context of local meteoric water line (LMWL). One LMWL shown in solid straight line was developed for the Red Canyon Creek area, and another LMWL in dashed line was developed by Benjamin (2005) for southeastern Idaho, western Wyoming, and south-central Idaho.
Published: 01 July 2010
Figure 4. δ 18 O versus δ 2 H of surface waters (SW), shallow groundwaters (GW), and water from two deep artesian wells and one shallow spring within the context of local meteoric water line (LMWL). One LMWL shown in solid straight line was developed for the Red Canyon Creek area, and another
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1983
Earth Sciences History (1983) 2 (2): 130–144.
... for ten years. It is this paper that contains the original designation and description of the Wissahickon mica-gneiss/schist, which she named for the fine exposure in the gorge of Wissahickon Creek, near Philadelphia. 12 Figure 1. Portrait of Florence Bascom. The second major paper...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1994
Earth Sciences History (1994) 13 (2): 143–153.
...Keith Young ABSTRACT Benjamin Franklin Shumard was appointed State Geologist of Texas in 1858. His brother, George Getz Shumard, served as his Assistant State Geologist; both were experienced field geologists. Benjamin Shumard had served in federally sponsored surveys of Wisconsin, Minnesota...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1974
Rocky Mountain Geology (1974) 13 (1): 27–39.
...Benjamin R. Sansom; Richard G. Reider GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. 1974 ...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 January 2003
Geophysics (2003) 68 (5): 1460–1469.
... indicators of gas potential through the use of the I p - I s plane and Lamé parameter × density (λρ and μρ) and λ/μ sections. The data set used for this study is a 2D seismic line acquired by Husky Oil and Talisman Energy in the Benjamin Creek area ( Wu et al., 1998 ). The seismic line, which...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1980
GSA Bulletin (1980) 91 (9_Part_II): 1875–1994.
...Benjamin N. Powell; M. Charles Gilbert; Joseph F. Fischer Abstract The lithostratigraphic classification of crystalline basement rocks of the Wichita province, Oklahoma, is reviewed and modified to reflect new detailed information on the lithology as well as on the temporal and genetic...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1984
Earth Sciences History (1984) 3 (2): 103–111.
... ABSTRACT Benjamin Franklin Mudge (1817-79), originally from Massachusetts, was appointed State Geologist and Director of the First Geological Survey of Kansas in 1864. After failing to be reappointed in 1865 he became Professor of Natural Science at Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1972
GSA Bulletin (1972) 83 (12): 3739–3744.
...BENJAMIN A MORGAN; DOUGLAS W RANKIN Abstract A major structural break lies between the Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks in the eastern Sierra Nevada. Tight folds in the Paleozoic section are overturned to the west and faulted against an apparently downthrown steeply dipping sequence of Mesozoic...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 1946
Economic Geology (1946) 41 (8): 841–850.
...George Isaac Whitlatch; Benjamin Gildersleeve Abstract Drill-prospecting by the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1941 near Clarksburg, Carroll County, Tennessee, disclosed a kaolin zone and associated series of sediments which are correlated with the Ackerman formation, the lowermost member...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2011
Seismological Research Letters (2011) 82 (6): 968–970.
... Near-Field Response of a 1D-Structure Alluvial Site 
 Denis Sandron, Livio Sirovich, and Franco Pettenati A Predictive Equation for the Vertical-to-Horizontal Ratio of Ground Motion at Rock Sites Based on Shear-Wave Velocity Profiles from Japan and Switzerland 
 Benjamin Edwards, Valerio Poggi...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1984
GSA Bulletin (1984) 95 (11): 1303–1317.
...ATILLA AYDIN; BENJAMIN M. PAGE Abstract The San Francisco Bay region occupies part of the diffuse transform boundary zone between the Pacific and North American plates. Although dextral strike-slip faulting is dominant, the plate motion is expressed in a variety of ways. Some strike-slip faults...
Journal Article
Published: 27 January 2015
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2015) 105 (2A): 745–752.
... seismic hazards for major dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers and for the Hanford nuclear site, which contains the nation’s largest collection of high‐level radioactive waste ( Geomatrix Consultants, 1996 ; Benjamin and Associates et al. , 2012 ). Estimated maximum magnitudes of earthquakes on YFTB...
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