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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1969
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1969) S7-XI (1): 69–74.
...Michel Leikine Abstract Submarine slides, upper Albian and upper Cretaceous fault diapir, post-Lutetian (Eocene) decollement and imbricate structures Africa Algeria Babor Bougie Cenozoic Cretaceous diapirs faults Mesozoic North Africa structural geology tectonics Tertiary GeoRef...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1968
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1968) S7-X (2): 213–217.
...Michel Leikine Abstract Asymmetric folds, post-Lutetian-pre-Numidian (Eocene) compression, Numidian thrusting, post-Numidian compression (post-Burdigalian) Africa Algeria Babor Bougie North Africa structural geology tectonics west GeoRef, Copyright 2016, American Geosciences...
Journal Article
Published: 21 June 2016
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2016) 106 (4): 1867–1874.
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2014
Seismological Research Letters (2014) 85 (1): 126–129.
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2005
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2005) 53 (1): 25–50.
... occurs near the base of the Bougie member (Unit 4), indicating more normal marine conditions within the Mowry Sea. A major flooding surface above the Bougie member is correlated with the ‘Viking grits’ (base of Unit 5) transgressive lag in the Peace River region of the Rocky Mountain Foothills. 11...
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SE–NW subsurface cross-section A–A′ flattened on <span class="search-highlight">Bougie</span> top.
Published: 01 March 2005
Fig. 9B. SE–NW subsurface cross-section A–A′ flattened on Bougie top.
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SE–NW subsurface cross-section A–A′ flattened on <span class="search-highlight">Bougie</span> top.
Published: 01 March 2005
Fig. 9B. SE–NW subsurface cross-section A–A′ flattened on Bougie top.
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1981
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1981) 18 (6): 1004–1011.
...C. Barbeau; R. Bougie; J.-E. Côté Abstract The accumulation rate of sediments in the Saguenay Fjord, Quebec, Canada, established from 137 Cs activity measured in 19 cores, varies between > 1.0 cm/year upstream and 0.2 cm/year downstream. Cesium-137 profiles in cores from the northern basin...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1981
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1981) 18 (6): 1065–1074.
...C. Barbeau; R. Bougie; J.-E. Côté Abstract Sediment profiles of 19 cores from the Saguenay fjord, Québec, Canada, have been analyzed for mercury, lead, zinc, and copper. Core dating of post-1940 sediments is possible with above background concentrations of mercury. The results agree well with those...
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W–E subsurface cross-section B–B′ in northern part of Liard Basin flattened...
Published: 01 March 2005
Fig. 9C. W–E subsurface cross-section B–B′ in northern part of Liard Basin flattened on Bougie top.
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W–E subsurface cross-section B–B′ in northern part of Liard Basin flattened...
Published: 01 March 2005
Fig. 9C. W–E subsurface cross-section B–B′ in northern part of Liard Basin flattened on Bougie top.
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Gamma ray and resistivity log signature of the reference well at C-54-B-94-...
Published: 01 September 2003
Fig. 7. Gamma ray and resistivity log signature of the reference well at C-54-B-94-G-7. Positions of measured sections and the core through the Bougie member are estimated based on lithology and micropaleontological content. Major flooding surfaces (FS) are marked.
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2003
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2003) 51 (3): 234–252.
...Fig. 7. Gamma ray and resistivity log signature of the reference well at C-54-B-94-G-7. Positions of measured sections and the core through the Bougie member are estimated based on lithology and micropaleontological content. Major flooding surfaces (FS) are marked. ...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1955
AAPG Bulletin (1955) 39 (12): 2505–2514.
... on a sediment core taken on the abyssal plain in 1,505 fathoms, 40 miles north of Bougie. In this core, Bourcart found a band, 12 cm. thick, of fine gray-green sand beneath 3 cm. of yellow mud. He concluded that the sand probably originated in the massif “Petite Kabylie” and had been carried out to the abyssal...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2016
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2016) 88 (4): 433–439.
...M. A. Rasheed; P. L. Srinivasa Rao; Annapurna Boruah; Syed Zaheer Hasan; Bougi Mohamoud Mohamed Seddik; Disha Pandey; T. Harinarayana Abstract: The aim of the present work is to define the geo-microbial signatures along with trace metals, and to investigate whether the geo-microbial anomalies have...
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Published: 01 June 2005
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2005) 53 (2): 165–188.
... space in the western foredeep and a new sediment source in the northwest resulted in deposition of thick Mowry successions, which thin in an easterly direction. The Bougie and Sikanni deltas became a northern source of abundant clastic input ( Pedersen and Schröder-Adams, 2001 ; Jowett and Schröder...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2022
Bulletin of Canadian Energy Geoscience (2022) 69 (2): 77–140.
... ). Surface WA1 correlates with the top of the informal Bougie member which comprises a series of sandier-upward parasequences. Surface VE4 correlates with the top of one of the parasequences within the Bougie member. On the Sikanni Chief River, four major sandstone bodies, representing major regressive...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1988
AAPG Bulletin (1988) 72 (10B): 168–179.
... in the Mississippian during 1987 were Texaco Suncor Blueberry 12-29-88-25W6 (Debolt indicated gas; 90 km northwest of Fort St. John) and Westcoast Bougie b-26-I/94-G-15 (42,475 m 3 /day of gas with 20% condensate on perforation; 210 km northwest of Fort St. John). The top operator in the province for 1987...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1960
AAPG Bulletin (1960) 44 (7): 1102–1143.
... should be taken of the rapid development of the Hassi Messaoud structure by SN REPAL and CFP(A), and of the fields of Edjeleh, Zarzaitine, and El Adeb Larache by CREPS. The 24-in. pipeline joining Hassi Messaoud and Bougie was opened in November allowing a production increase from 3,372,915 bbls. in 1958...
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Journal Article
Published: 30 September 2015
Seismological Research Letters (2015) 86 (6): 1705–1716.
... Météorologique, which received these data every day at 7:00 a.m. Over time, some stations were replaced by others, like the Bougie (now Béjaïa) station, which produced a wealth of information on earthquake occurrences but was then replaced by the Djidjelli station. We are grateful to M. Meghraoui (Ecole...
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