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Field photographs of the BBK succession. A) Exposure at the eastern coast of Kupinova cove (bedding planes of the key horizons are marked). B) Laminated and platy limestones of the Milna Formation and a single-fold slump of southern vergence (arrow). C) Sharp contact of the Milna laminites below and a slide block of skeletal–peloidal packstone above. D) Carbonate breccia of the disturbed upper part of the Milna Formation. E) Chaotic slump in the uppermost disturbed part of the Milna Formation. F) Sharp contact of the underlying chaotically folded laminite (chaotic slump) of the Milna Formation and the overlying calcispheric–microbioclastic wackestone–packstone of the Sveti Duh Formation.
Published: 01 March 2012
F ig. 4.— Field photographs of the BBK succession. A) Exposure at the eastern coast of Kupinova cove (bedding planes of the key horizons are marked). B) Laminated and platy limestones of the Milna Formation and a single-fold slump of southern vergence (arrow). C) Sharp contact of the Milna
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Photomicrographs of the microfacies and index fossils. A) Washed rudstone of the Cenomanian chondrodontid–rudist (Eoradiolites plicatus) facies of the Milna Formation from 2.0 m of the BBK section. B) Bioclastic–skeletal packstone–grainstone of the Milna Formation (on the left) and neptunian dike (on the right) with calcispheric–microbioclastic wackestone–packstone, intraclasts, and, lithoclasts of laminite from 1.5 m of the BBK section. C) Laminite with foraminifera characteristic of brackish conditions from 12.5 m of BBK section. D) Spirolina sp. from 12.5 m of the BBK section. E) Typical calcisphere wackestone of the Sveti Duh Formation with Whiteinella cf. baltica from 39.7 m of the BBK section. F) Late Cenomanian index microfossil Vidalina radoicicae from 35.7 m of the BBK section. G) Bioclastic wackestone with different sections of Heterohelix sp. cf. H. reussi from 75.0 m of the BSV section. H) Bioclastic wackestone with Saccocoma sp. from 26.05 m of the BSV section. I) Whiteinella cf. archaeocretacea from 18.75 m of the BSV section. J) Whiteinella cf. aprica from 22.55 m of the BSV section. K) Bio-lithoclastic packstone–grainstone and floatstone–rudstone with predominantly echinoderm fragments inserted in pelagic matrix (bioclastic wackestone) from 62.2 m of the BBK section. L) Scandonea samnitica from 87.6 m of the BSV section. M) Moncharmontia cf. compressa from 84.4 m of the BBK section.
Published: 01 March 2012
F ig. 5.— Photomicrographs of the microfacies and index fossils. A) Washed rudstone of the Cenomanian chondrodontid–rudist (Eoradiolites plicatus) facies of the Milna Formation from 2.0 m of the BBK section. B) Bioclastic–skeletal packstone–grainstone of the Milna Formation (on the left
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2012
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2012) 82 (3): 163–176.
...F ig. 4.— Field photographs of the BBK succession. A) Exposure at the eastern coast of Kupinova cove (bedding planes of the key horizons are marked). B) Laminated and platy limestones of the Milna Formation and a single-fold slump of southern vergence (arrow). C) Sharp contact of the Milna...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1994
AAPG Bulletin (1994) 78 (8): 1313–1321.
... summary of the lithostratigraphy, according to Gušić and Jelaska (1990) , is as follows. Milna Formation (Cenomanian): platform interior, laminated facies, sporadically contains preserved organic matter. Sveti Duh Formation (lower Turonian): pelagic incursion over the platform. Gračišće...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 04 November 2022
Geology (2023) 51 (1): 28–32.
... inner-bank bar deposits within the meander bends of a multistacked sinuous fluvial ridge in Aeolis Dorsa and compared them to similar features on Earth to establish the conditions required for their formation. Our results reveal that these Martian channels were highly aggradational, rising an order...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1978
AAPG Bulletin (1978) 62 (10): 1906–1977.
... IN 1977 TABLE 14. EXPLORATORY WELLS IN SOUTHERN PART OF GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC IN 1977 FIG. 8 —German Federal Republic, northern part, oil and gas geologic map, Late Triassic and younger formations. Exploratory wells active in 1977 indicated by number on map. 1, Tinnen 1; 2, Börger 7...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1979
AAPG Bulletin (1979) 63 (10): 1915–1976.
... was depleted after 8 months of exploitation, and productivity was low from Ger because of exploitation problems. Production of natural gas liquids declined 0.1%. FIG. 10 —Federal Republic of Germany, northern part, oil and gas geologic map of Late Triassic and younger formations. Exploratory wells...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2008
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2008) 98 (6): 2772–2794.
... formations; of these, station SR1 is located on marly clays and sands, belonging to the Gela–Catania foredeep domain, and SR2 is located on recent Quaternary deposits. Stations SR3, SR4, and SR9 are located on volcanoclastic rocks. The rest of the stations are all located on Meso-Cenozoic carbonate deposits...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 26 September 2023
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (5-6): 2425–2442.
... to calculate the minimum time required to accumulate a given sediment volume; this approach is regularly used to investigate minimum formation time scales of ancient depositional systems for planetary examples such as Mars ( Moore et al., 2003 ; Jerolmack et al., 2004 ; Bhattacharya et al., 2005 ; Kleinhans...
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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 11 September 2019
DOI: 10.1130/2019.2542(26)
EISBN: 9780813795423
.... The approximate distance of the sampling site P2 to the Vis-Milna road is about 150 m. Abbreviations: F—fines (silt and clay), S—sand, G—gravel, mS—medium sand, g1—low content of pebbles, Sp—sand with planar cross beds, mS—medium sand, Hc—clast supported, angular to subangular fragments with some fine matrix...