1-20 OF 128 RESULTS FOR

Kalin Suite

Results shown limited to content with bounding coordinates.
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Image
Schematic and simplified stratigraphic summary showing the main formations present in the western region of the South Caspian Basin (modified after Baganz et al. 2012). Abbreviations: KaS = Kalin Suite, PK = Pre-Kirmaky Sand Suite, KS = Kirmaky Suite, NKP = Post-Kirmaky Sand Suite, NKG = Post-Kirmaky Clay Suite. Units A-E are stratigraphic intervals in the Pereryv-Fasila Suite; units V-X are stratigraphic intervals in the Balakhany Suite.
Published: 20 October 2021
Figure 3. Schematic and simplified stratigraphic summary showing the main formations present in the western region of the South Caspian Basin (modified after Baganz et al. 2012 ). Abbreviations: KaS = Kalin Suite, PK = Pre-Kirmaky Sand Suite, KS = Kirmaky Suite, NKP = Post-Kirmaky Sand Suite
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1998
AAPG Bulletin (1998) 82 (1): 25–49.
... are thought to cause the common fieldwide intraformational seals seen in adjacent oil fields. The tires for scale are 1 m in diameter. The Kalin Suite is only known from the subsurface where it comprises a coarse-grained succession more than 300 m thick ( Abramovich and Mekhtiev, 1954...
FIGURES | View All (32)
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1981
Journal of the Geological Society (1981) 138 (5): 541–548.
...C. J. N. Fletcher; M. Litherland Abstract The Velasco Alkaline Province of Mesozoic age is situated near to the Bolivian-Brazilian border, and is enclosed in Precambrian gneisses of the Brazilian Shield. It consists of an early volcanic suite, and a series of 14 interfering circular, ring...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2001
Petroleum Geoscience (2001) 7 (1): 65–73.
... is marked by an unconformity. The Upper Series consists of the Pereriva, Balakhani, Sabunchi and Surakhani formations, and the Lower Series of the post-Kirmaki clay suite (NKG), post-Kirmaki sand suite (NKP) and Kirmaki (KC), Pre-Kirmaki (PK) and Kalin (KaC) formations (Narimanov et al. 1998...
FIGURES | View All (12)
Journal Article
Published: 19 September 2008
Geological Magazine (2009) 146 (1): 34–47.
... that the ages are indistinguishable from the apparent ages they obtained on the basalts in Lokitaung Gorge, although we believe the latter ages are too young. Bellieni et al. (1981) showed that the Kalin volcanic rocks belong to an alkali basalt suite, whereas the Lokitaung basalts are transitional...
FIGURES | View All (6)
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 June 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (6): 790–798.
... ; Fatherree et al., 1998 ). Bivalves are particularly suited for such study because most species secrete their shells in O isotopic equilibrium with the ambient water, and with a species-consistent physiological fractionation in 12 C/ 13 C with respect to that of the local dissolved carbonate ( Wefer...
FIGURES | View All (7)
Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 20 October 2021
Palynology (2021) 45 (4): 569–598.
...Figure 3. Schematic and simplified stratigraphic summary showing the main formations present in the western region of the South Caspian Basin (modified after Baganz et al. 2012 ). Abbreviations: KaS = Kalin Suite, PK = Pre-Kirmaky Sand Suite, KS = Kirmaky Suite, NKP = Post-Kirmaky Sand Suite...
FIGURES | View All (16)
Book Chapter

Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 2012
DOI: 10.1306/13291402M953444
EISBN: 9781629810096
... at Kirmaky Valley is the Under Kirmaky Sandstone (PK). The older, Kalin Suite (KaS) is only known from basinal wells, having onlapped the basin margin south of the outcrops. The PK is a medium-grained, cross-bedded sandstone that unconformably overlies Pre-productive series strata. The PK extends...
FIGURES | View All (50)
Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 24 September 2015
Interpretation (2015) 3 (4): SAB9–SAB21.
... and Ingraham, 1983 ) and Thiobacillus genus, which occur throughout the plume. The transformation of ammonia to nitrite and ultimately nitrogen gas would remove the suite of nitrogen compounds from the dissolved phase altogether reducing the ionic conductivity of groundwater helping to enhance...
FIGURES | View All (5)
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1978
Journal of the Geological Society (1978) 135 (5): 587–590.
.... As a result there is a wide range in the magnetite (UsP23__83Mag77_17) and the ilmenite (Hemo_39- Ilmloo_61) compositions. The clinopyroxene-orthopyroxene geothermometer of Wood & Banno (1973) and its variant proposed by P. R. A. sociated high-level intrusions. The basic members of the suite are basalts...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 October 2003
GSA Bulletin (2003) 115 (10): 1249–1264.
... in England, Hendry and Kalin (1997) found δ 18 O values as high as 2.3‰ Peedee belemnite (PDB), which yield equivalent water δ 18 O values up to 3.5‰ (SMOW) for a Bathonian paleotemperature of 25°C. Such high δ 18 O values are clear evidence that evaporation enriched lagoonal waters in 18 O, casting...
FIGURES | View All (9)
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1986
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1986) 76 (2): 381–394.
.... Kalin O. Mecchieri M. Patacca E. Plesi G. Salvini F...
Series: SEPM Special Publication
Published: 01 January 2005
DOI: 10.2110/pec.05.83.0231
EISBN: 9781565762190
... Post-Kirmaky Sands Kirmaky Suite PreKirmaky Kalin Suite Lower Part Brackish ostracods Neogene forams mainly Reworked Cretaceous forams absent The Quaternary Volga Delta in the North Caspian Basin Geological Setting Hydrology and Morphology of the Modern Volga Delta Sedimentation...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (4): 777–798.
... description, making the data available poorly suited for comparisons. Moreover, the type material is a fragment of a mandible with m1 and m2 (Villalta and Crusafont, 1944 ) that does not show any diagnostic features except a size smaller than other European species. Ziegler ( 2006b ), for instance...
FIGURES | View All (9)
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1973
Journal of the Geological Society (1973) 129 (6): 647–653.
... with volume. Moreover geochemistry is used on volcanoes mainly to study fractionation, while the chemistry of other processes (e.g. zeolitisation, weathering, devitrification and the flow of ignimbrites) tend to be neglected. One of the main problems of geochemistry is that of obtaining a representative suite...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 2009
Geology (2009) 37 (9): 827–830.
... by the presence of stress-tolerant elements, such as stromatolites, Ammonia , and the ichnofossil Ophiomorpha . In particular, the latter two do not occur in fresh water ( Pemberton and Wightman, 1992 ; Riding, 2000 ; Nikulina et al., 2007 ). The extremely low diversity of the trace-fossil suites...
FIGURES
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 03 May 2023
PALAIOS (2023) 38 (4): 173–187.
... of point bars, respectively), and other features such as depth of penetration, ichnotaxonomic composition, presence or absence of root trace fossils and/or mottling, or number of superimposed suites. The key environmental factor controlling the nature and distribution of ichnofabrics is the morphology...
FIGURES | View All (7)
Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 2012
DOI: 10.1306/13291385M953446
EISBN: 9781629810096
... localities for the Upper Productive Series occur in and around Yasamal valley, just west of Baku ( Reynolds et al., 1998 ; Nummedal and Clifton, 2002 ; Hinds et al., 2004 ). The Lower Productive Series contains five late suites of approximately Late Miocene to Early Pliocene: (1) the Kalin Suite (KaS...
FIGURES | View All (29)
Journal Article
Journal: Elements
Published: 01 October 2020
Elements (2020) 16 (5): 325–330.
...Kalin T. McDannell; Rebecca M. Flowers Ancient rocks have survived plate tectonic recycling for billions of years, but key questions remain about how and when they were exhumed to the surface. Constraining exhumation histories over long timescales is a challenge because much of the rock record has...
FIGURES | View All (5)
Journal Article
Published: 26 May 2021
The Canadian Mineralogist (2021) 59 (1): 287–317.
... suited for minimizing corrosion and degradation. Only a few of the metals being considered for waste containers can be studied using archaeological analogues ( e.g ., iron and steel, copper and bronze). Alloys and exotic metals such as Ti or Ni-Cr-Mo alloys and stainless steels (Fe-Cr-Ni alloys) cannot...
FIGURES | View All (12)