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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1970
AAPG Bulletin (1970) 54 (5): 869.
...Gerald L. Scott ABSTRACT The Bethany Falls Limestone is a 15-30-ft-thick shelf deposit within lower Missourian rocks of the Mid-Continent region. In outcrop the lower Bethany Falls is typically an open-marine, faunally diversified, carbonate wackestone. The upper Bethany Falls consists of a wide...
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Outcrop images of the <span class="search-highlight">Bethanis</span> Member of the Ghaub Formation illustrating t...
Published: 01 July 2011
Figure 13. Outcrop images of the Bethanis Member of the Ghaub Formation illustrating the following: (A) and (E) megaboulders of dolomitic stromatolite concentrated in base of Bethanis Member exposed in single outcrop (see Fig. 6 ) from left (A) to right (E) (note draping [white lines] of thinner
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2011
GSA Bulletin (2011) 123 (7-8): 1448–1477.
...Figure 13. Outcrop images of the Bethanis Member of the Ghaub Formation illustrating the following: (A) and (E) megaboulders of dolomitic stromatolite concentrated in base of Bethanis Member exposed in single outcrop (see Fig. 6 ) from left (A) to right (E) (note draping [white lines] of thinner...
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Figure 3. General lithofacies and biofacies model used to interpret the sed...
Published: 01 May 2006
Figure 3. General lithofacies and biofacies model used to interpret the sediments found in the Bethany Beach core hole. Elphidium , Hanzawaia , Pseudononion , Bulimina , and Uvigerina biofacies are defined by Miller et al. (1997b) . Core photographs are from the Bethany Beach core hole
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—Vertical variations in thermoluminescence of <span class="search-highlight">Bethany</span> Falls and Middle Cree...
Published: 01 May 1956
Fig. 10. —Vertical variations in thermoluminescence of Bethany Falls and Middle Creek limestones. Position of samples above base of Bethany Falls shown by dots. Curve A is derived from shape of glow curves, being ratio peak 4/peak 3. Curve B is derived from relative intensity
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Oblique photo mosaic of outcrop of Ghuab Formation and associated <span class="search-highlight">Bethanis</span> ...
Published: 01 July 2011
Figure 8. Oblique photo mosaic of outcrop of Ghuab Formation and associated Bethanis Member found in drainage (photo taken from adjacent ridge to the northeast). Contacts of lithofacies within Ghaub Formation are indicated, as well as bold lines of the contact with the Keilberg Member
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1— Actinoptychus heliopelta  Grunow, sample <span class="search-highlight">Bethany</span> Beach, 1142.3 ft. 2— Ac...
Published: 01 October 2013
Plate 4. 1— Actinoptychus heliopelta Grunow, sample Bethany Beach, 1142.3 ft. 2— Actinoptychus marylandicus Andrews, sample BG&E (Baltimore Gas and Electric Company), 139.5 ft. 3— Cymatogonia amblyoceras (Ehrenberg) Hanna, sample 29A-157R-1, 70 cm. 4— Sceptroneis caduceus Ehrenberg
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OCCURRENCE OF SELECTED DIATOM AND SILICOFLAGELLATE TAXA IN THE ODP <span class="search-highlight">BETHANY</span> ...
Published: 01 October 2013
TABLE 4. OCCURRENCE OF SELECTED DIATOM AND SILICOFLAGELLATE TAXA IN THE ODP BETHANY BEACH COREHOLE
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Figure 13. Backstripping results from <span class="search-highlight">Bethany</span> Beach borehole. (A) R1 result...
Published: 01 May 2006
Figure 13. Backstripping results from Bethany Beach borehole. (A) R1 results. R1 is accommodation space or the subsidence of the basement in the absence of a sediment load. The “thermal subsidence curves” are estimates of the tectonic portion of subsidence. The decom-pacted sediment thickness curve
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Autochthonous columnar sections of the Abenab and basal Tsumeb Subgroups on...
Published: 01 June 2017
Figure 18. Autochthonous columnar sections of the Abenab and basal Tsumeb Subgroups on Bethanis farm and across the asynchronous Soutput growth fault and Toekoms border fault (see Fig. 17 for locations). Vertical datum (0 m) is the base of the Keilberg Member (Karibib Formation, Tsumeb Subgroup
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Simplified geology on parts of <span class="search-highlight">Bethanis</span>, Toekoms and Austerlitz farms, show...
Published: 01 June 2021
Figure 4. Simplified geology on parts of Bethanis, Toekoms and Austerlitz farms, showing locations of measured sections 13−34 ( Figures 3b , 5 and 6 ). Structural units: A, Orosirian basement (Kamanjab Inlier) and autochthonous cover; B, thrust sheet carrying basement and Swakop Group similar
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 October 2013
Geosphere (2013) 9 (5): 1286–1302.
...Plate 4. 1— Actinoptychus heliopelta Grunow, sample Bethany Beach, 1142.3 ft. 2— Actinoptychus marylandicus Andrews, sample BG&E (Baltimore Gas and Electric Company), 139.5 ft. 3— Cymatogonia amblyoceras (Ehrenberg) Hanna, sample 29A-157R-1, 70 cm. 4— Sceptroneis caduceus Ehrenberg...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2007
Paleobiology (2007) 33 (1): 98–115.
... of the parameter space, and evaluated with Bayesian integrals. The Bayesian inversion is illustrated with Miocene stratigraphic data from the ODP Leg 174AX Bethany Beach borehole. A sample of the benthic foraminifer Pseudononion pizarrensis is used to obtain a phenotypic covariance matrix for outline shape, which...
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Series: GSA Reviews in Engineering Geology
Published: 01 January 1982
DOI: 10.1130/REG5-p63
EISBN: 9780813758053
... Abstract Kansas City geology is favorable to secondary development of subsurface space created by mining for commercial activities. Upper Pennsylvanian shales and lime-stones, including the Bethany Falls limestone, which is the principal source of limestone products for western Missouri...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1974
GSA Bulletin (1974) 85 (8): 1319–1328.
... and Bethany Beach, the inlet-associated shoals near the mouth of Delaware Bay, and the Delaware shelf-valley flood channel. marine geology continental shelf * Present address: Alpine Geophysical Associates, Norwood, New Jersey 07648. Geological Society of America 1974 ...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 October 1973
Geology (1973) 1 (2): 69–70.
...Gerard J. B. Germs Abstract Two new fossils, a possible sprigginid worm and a new trace fossil, were discovered in loose shale slabs from the Upper Clastic Member of the Kuibis Formation on a farm, Buchholzbrunn 99, in the Bethanie district, South West Africa. The discovery of a sprigginid worm...
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Published: 01 January 1968
Journal of Paleontology (1968) 42 (1): 231–232.
...John L. Cisne Abstract Tropidocoryphe richterorum, n.sp. is based on one pygidium (YPM 26099) from the Middle Devonian of [East Bethany] New York which bears the features characteristic of its genus. This specimen constitutes the first reported evidence of the Subfamily Tropidocoryphinae Pribyl...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1952
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1952) 22 (3): 146–152.
.... Illite is the dominant clay mineral in both marine and non-marine carbonate rocks. Kaolinite is most likely to occur in Mississippian and Pennsylvanian limestones, and may be more common in non-marine than in marine rocks. Montmorillonite was found to be the prominent clay mineral in the Bethany Falls...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1927
AAPG Bulletin (1927) 11 (8): 825–851.
..., with the downthrown side on the southeast; and the Staples-Springs, Luling-Burdette Wells-Cibolo, and the Manford (Bethany Church) systems, which have the downthrown side on the northwest. Two oil fields occur within the area: the Luling and the Lytton Springs fields. The Luling structure is a closed uplift...
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Age-depth plot for the <span class="search-highlight">Bethany</span> Beach corehole. Red—diatom events, green dot...
Published: 01 October 2013
Figure 3. Age-depth plot for the Bethany Beach corehole. Red—diatom events, green dots—strontium isotope stratigraphy with age constraints, gray boxes—poor diatom preservation possibly at unconformities. Abbreviations as in Figure 2 .