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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2009
GSA Bulletin (2009) 121 (11-12): 1491–1521.
... Nicaragua, the Gulf of Fonseca, and the Median Trough in El Salvador. In order to investigate regional, upper-crustal deformation resulting from forearc sliver transport and/or slab rollback of the Cocos plate, these new data were integrated with: relocated earthquake epicenters, earthquake focal mechanisms...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1973
Journal of the Geological Society (1973) 129 (6): 643–645.
... Abstract D r R. W. G irdler writes: In their fascinating paper on the volcanic islands of the southern Red Sea, Gass et al. 1973 give the impression that I consider that only the ‘central median trough’ of the Red Sea is underlain by oceanic crust. This is not so; evidence has been accumulating...
Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 1986
DOI: 10.1306/M41456C10
EISBN: 9781629811451
... and calcareous shale on a west-sloping carbonate ramp were controlled by lineaments that generally trend northeast and northwest. Paleotectonism on lineament-bound blocks characterized four tectonic zones located in the Late Cretaceous seaway: the western foredeep, the west-median trough, the east-median hinge...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1985
AAPG Bulletin (1985) 69 (5): 866–867.
... and deposition of chalk and calcareous shale on a west-sloping carbonate ramp were controlled by lineaments that generally trend northeast and northwest. Paleotectonism on lineament-bound blocks characterized four tectonic zones located in the Late Cretaceous seaway: the western foredeep, the west-median trough...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1966
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1966) 56 (2): 561–575.
..., 1659, 1798, 1839, 1854, 1873, 1880, 1917, and 1919. Over 120 casualties were reported. The epicenter has been located on the south rim of the Median Trough, a post-Pliocene structure which accounts for the high seismic and volcanic activity in the region. The observed intensity is attributable...
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(A) Gulf of Fonseca showing focal mechanisms from the Harvard Centroid Moment Tensor (CMT) catalog, Shuttle Radar Topography Mission imagery, and bathymetry digitized from the Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic Topographic Center (1996, scale 1:5000). Subsurface geology was integrated using two multi-channel seismic-reflection lines collected during the EW0412 NicStrat cruise by McIntosh and Fulthorpe (2005). (B) Structural interpretation based on Case and Holcombe (1980), SRTM and Landsat images, and subsurface faults mapped on reflection lines NS102 and NS100 (Figs. 11 and 12). F1 represents a large restraining bend as the forearc sliver boundary curves from Cosiguina volcano (CGV) to the Marabios Range, beginning with San Cristobal volcano (SCV). F2 and F3 are two large faults with significant vertical offsets on late Quaternary deposits of the Cosiguina volcano; both faults project into the Gulf of Fonseca near Meanguero Island (MI), Conchaquito volcano (CNV), and Chochagua volcano (CH). Both faults align with linear highs on bathymetric maps and subsurface faults seen on seismic-reflection lines. F4–F7 are lineaments in the Gulf of Fonseca that we interpret as either faults or fluvial channels incised during lowstands of sea level. The inset map shows a tectonic interpretation for the Gulf of Fonseca area where the proposed forearc sliver boundary changes its strike between faults of the Median Trough in El Salvador and faults of the Nicaraguan depression in northern Nicaragua. ESFZ—El Salvador fault zone, SMV—San Miguel volcano.
Published: 01 November 2009
as either faults or fluvial channels incised during lowstands of sea level. The inset map shows a tectonic interpretation for the Gulf of Fonseca area where the proposed forearc sliver boundary changes its strike between faults of the Median Trough in El Salvador and faults of the Nicaraguan depression
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1970
AAPG Bulletin (1970) 54 (12): 2496–2497.
... sublatitudinal troughs that are separated by the Lyakhov uplift. Upper Mesozoic and Cenozoic strata of the troughs may reach thicknesses of 10–12 km. The cut-off by shelf seas and the continental slope of the Mesozoides, Hercynides, and median massif structures; features associated with the building...
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 16 February 2018
Geosphere (2018) 14 (2): 535–551.
... that one-third of the relative plate motion between the two plates is accommodated by several block boundaries in the southeastern margin of the Amurian plate. The most active boundaries, with a slip rate of ≥8 mm/yr, cross southwest Japan from the Okinawa Trough through the Median Tectonic Line...
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Cross-set geometries. (A) Histogram of cross-set thicknesses, n = 350, from Cardenas et al. (2020). (B) Histogram of cross-set widths, n = 359. (C) Cumulative distribution functions comparing median-normalized cross-set thicknesses and widths (statistically similar at p = 0.40). (D) Experimental results, showing p-values generated by comparison of synthetic cross-set widths versus field-measured widths plotted against the synthetic trough widths that generated the synthetic cross sets. Experiments with p ≥ 0.10 (red) have mean trough widths of 2.96 ± 0.25 m.
Published: 05 October 2023
Figure 4. Cross-set geometries. (A) Histogram of cross-set thicknesses, n = 350, from Cardenas et al. (2020) . (B) Histogram of cross-set widths, n = 359. (C) Cumulative distribution functions comparing median-normalized cross-set thicknesses and widths (statistically similar at p = 0.40
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 11 March 2025
GSA Bulletin (2025) 137 (7-8): 3587–3605.
... identifying a total of 13,584 clasts, grain-size analyses measuring 7400 grains and paleoflow analyses composed of a further 975 trough cross-sets. Lithofacies analyses describe the Shinarump and Gartra Members as the deposits of a braided river system and identify previously unrecognized antidune deposits...
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Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 December 2009
Clay Minerals (2009) 44 (4): 497–509.
... for the Żarnów clay ( Table 1 ). The grain-size median of the clays is distinctly higher for the Żarnów light clay, 3.4 μm, while it is only 1.1 μm for the Zapniów G3S clay ( Fig. 4 ). Their specific surface area values are elevated compared with white-firing clays from the North-Sudetic Trough: 23–29 m 2...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2009
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2009) 50 (2): 71–86.
... clastic rocks and metapelites of all Riphean lithostratigraphic units of the Yenisei Ridge have higher median contents of Th than the most mature Paleoproterozoic crust, and in median contents of Y and Cr/Th values they are the most similar to it. In the Southern Urals and Uchur-Maya region, some units...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1964
GSA Bulletin (1964) 75 (6): 483–492.
... would have been derived from the probable source area at present rates of erosion. It is found that the average rate of erosion in Triassic and later time was probably not less than three fourths and perhaps equal to the present rate. The arrangement of the sedimentary troughs identified by Drake, Ewing...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1995
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1995) 85 (3): 796–807.
... of that fault in a predict- The Nankai Trough and Suruga Trough along the Phil- able fashion. We shall test this idea in two distinct regions. ippine Sea interplate boundary have ruptured periodically North of the Median Tectonic Line (MTL), east of the Tsu- with great earthquakes roughly every 100 to 150 yr...
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Median relative abundance of parent plant types of pollen and spores preserved in samples from the Hassel Formation, Hoodoo Dome, Ellef Ringnes Island and the reputed Hassel Formation, Eclipse Trough, Nunavut. Mann–Whitney U Test Statistic shown for each plant group comparison.
Published: 01 December 2012
Median relative abundance of parent plant types of pollen and spores preserved in samples from the Hassel Formation, Hoodoo Dome, Ellef Ringnes Island and the reputed Hassel Formation, Eclipse Trough, Nunavut. Mann–Whitney U Test Statistic shown for each plant group comparison.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1973
AAPG Bulletin (1973) 57 (2): 430.
.... The Queen Charlotte fault zone has an east-west width of 100 km from the Queen Charlotte Islands to the Queen Charlotte trough. Its southern end is near Dellwood Knolls. The Explorer Ridge is less than 6 m.y. old and contains several discontinuous median valleys characterized by high heat flow and fresh...
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Published: 01 November 2022
analyses, these are computed as the local maxima between corresponding troughs of the 1 D Det TF. For ETFs, the ranges for selecting local maxima are based on 1 D Det troughs but adjusted manually to optimize peak selections AF ( f 0
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1975
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1975) 45 (4): 845–851.
...H. J. Knebel Abstract Estimates of the within-station variance show which of 31 variables can be used as effective indicators of textural differences within the Baltimore Canyon Trough area, a potentially-leasable area of the Atlantic continental shelf. The variables that are most diagnostic...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1961
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1961) 31 (3): 402–436.
... in size with depth, but no regular variation in size with relation to distance from shore. The majority of bottom sediments are well sorted, but most of the samples from the lower portion of the flanks of troughs show poor sorting, probably the result of slumpage of coarser sediments from the higher...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (1): 63–75.
... of virgianid brachiopods in Laurentia during the early Silurian (middle–late Rhuddanian). These occurrences were located in the southern Appalachian foreland basin and the distal end of the Sebree Trough, likely subjected to frequent cool-water current and upwelling from Gondwana. Compared with broadly coeval...
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