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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1953
AAPG Bulletin (1953) 37 (1): 184.
.... Accumulation on the upper plate against the fault such as in the Ramona field. Oil zones are repeated. This occurs in the Oak Canyon field. Subfault accumulations such as in the Timber Canyon and Ojai fields. In conclusion it is suggested that further exploration along these fault trends will discover more oil...
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Mud gas isotope depth profile from the Ojay field that lies southeast of the Sukunka-Bullmoose areas and northwest of the Narraway area (Figure 1). The most negative δ13C value for ethane throughout the profile is –33‰.
Published: 01 August 2011
Figure 6 Mud gas isotope depth profile from the Ojay field that lies southeast of the Sukunka-Bullmoose areas and northwest of the Narraway area ( Figure 1 ). The most negative δ 13 C value for ethane throughout the profile is –33‰.
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2007
Environmental Geosciences (2007) 14 (4): 197–207.
...; 27 Mg/yr) is CO 2 , and less than 0.05 m 3 /day (1.765 ft 3 /day; 0.04 Mg/yr) are ROGs. CH 4 and ROG fluxes in the Upper Ojai Valley are, respectively, three and five orders of magnitude less than at the well-characterized Coal Oil Point field, a large offshore seep field located approximately 70 km...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1991
AAPG Bulletin (1991) 75 (8): 1353–1373.
... of stratigraphic separation in the Silverthread area of the Ojai oil field and 2.6 km of stratigraphic separation west of Sisar Creek. The fault dies out farther west in Ojai Valley, where the south-vergent shortening is transferred to a blind thrust. The southern border of the Upper Ojai Valley is formed...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1982
AAPG Bulletin (1982) 66 (10): 1691–1692.
...Margaret A. Keller ABSTRACT Lithostratigraphy and diagenesis of the middle Miocene Monterey Formation were studied at seven localities parallel with the axial trend of the Miocene Santa Barbara basin between Goleta and the North Sulphur Mountain area of the Ojai oil field in Santa Barbara...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1981
GSA Bulletin (1981) 92 (4): 189–196.
...ROBERT S. YEATS; MICHAEL N. CLARK; EDWARD A. KELLER; THOMAS K. ROCKWELL Abstract There are exceptions to the common assumption that surface rupture by faulting is always accompanied by a damaging earthquake. Near Ventura, California, faults of the Oak View—Ojai area and Orcutt and Timber Canyons...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1949
AAPG Bulletin (1949) 33 (12): 2061.
...I. T. Schwade; Spencer Fine ABSTRACT The discovery well, Ojai Fee No. 35, was drilled in 1912, and completed for 100 barrels a day, 22.8° gravity, between 2,387–3,919 feet. In 1942, well No. 44 was drilled as a straight hole to the depth of 8,735 feet, and was completed in the interval, 2,425–4,357...
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—Map showing locations of wells, cross sections, and oil-producing areas. See Table 1 for oil well map symbols. The oil-producing areas of Ojai oil field area are shaded.
Published: 01 August 1991
Figure 3 —Map showing locations of wells, cross sections, and oil-producing areas. See Table 1 for oil well map symbols. The oil-producing areas of Ojai oil field area are shaded.
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—Photographs of selected facies of Matilija Sandstone cropping out near Wheeler Gorge, northwest of Ojai, California: (A) muddy slope facies; (B) overview of field relations (beds are overturned) among sand-rich proximal ramp facies (foreground), muddy slope facies (covered in vegetated interval), and sandy deltaic facies (distant hill); and (C) distal ramp facies (note random bed thicknesses). Upsection is to the left.
Published: 01 June 1985
Figure 11 —Photographs of selected facies of Matilija Sandstone cropping out near Wheeler Gorge, northwest of Ojai, California: (A) muddy slope facies; (B) overview of field relations (beds are overturned) among sand-rich proximal ramp facies (foreground), muddy slope facies (covered in vegetated
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 April 2012
Lithosphere (2012) 4 (2): 110–130.
... are estimated to be between 0.3 and 1.1 mm/yr ( Rockwell et al., 1984 ). Exposure dating was undertaken on five boulders on the Qt6a surface in the Ojai Valley ( Fig. 4B ). Samples were 2 cm thick and collected from the top of each boulder. Shielding corrections were made for each sample from field...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 June 2024
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (5): 2745–2760.
... into obscurity for most people. But this earthquake, which occurred near the city of Ojai, is important for seismologists, social scientists, emergency managers, policymakers, and others who are engaged in implementing and improving earthquake early warning (EEW) technology and in assessing its value in public...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1947
AAPG Bulletin (1947) 31 (11): 1913–1935.
... north of Simi west-northwestward through South Mountain and a point about 3 miles south of Ojai to a mile or so north of Carpinteria. Thence it trends nearly due west through Santa Barbara and Goleta to the Capitan field; from there it passes into the ocean and extends westward to a point a short...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1928
AAPG Bulletin (1928) 12 (7): 747–752.
...Vincent P. Gianella ABSTRACT A representative sample from the Sespe formation, from the Upper Ojai valley, California, was examined as to its mineral content and the following minerals were found: quartz, feldspars, calcite, muscovite, epidote, lawsonite, garnet, zircon, glaucophane, cyanite...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1967
AAPG Bulletin (1967) 51 (4): 607–611.
... exposures from Point Conception to Ojai, a distance of more than 115 kilometers ( Fig. 1 ). One important gap occurs under a structural saddle near San Marcos Pass, northwest of Santa Barbara. Here all the other marine Eocene units are concealed under the youngest unit (“Coldwater” Sandstone) for a distance...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1929
AAPG Bulletin (1929) 13 (5): 489–507.
.... Résumé .—The few pebbles studied are chiefly from volcanic and metamorphic rocks. The heavy minerals are like those already described for other areas. The extreme rarity of hornblende and the absence of glaucophane are noteworthy. The Sespe strata in and around Ojai Valley are similar in general...
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—Subcrop geologic map showing Lion Mountain anticline, Reeves syncline. This map is a subcrop map beneath younger, unfolded features including the San Cayetano fault, Saugus Formation, Lion fault, and alluvial-fan deposits as illustrated in cross section XX’. Note the change in structural response to folding between the Vaqueros and Rincon Formations, viewing downplunge on the Lion Mountain anticline. (b) Subcrop geologic map showing the south flank of the Big Canyon syncline beneath the Sisar fault and at the surface as illustrated in cross section YY’. To the left is the unnamed syncline that produces in the Sulphur Mountain area of the Ojai oil field (Figure 5a). The Miocene Monterey Formation is shaded. See Figure 2 for formation abbreviations.
Published: 01 August 1991
syncline that produces in the Sulphur Mountain area of the Ojai oil field ( Figure 5a ). The Miocene Monterey Formation is shaded. See Figure 2 for formation abbreviations.
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2001
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2001) 71 (4): 526–536.
... of Eocene and Oligocene bentonites and their relationship to Tertiary tectonics, San Diego County : Field Trip Guidebook, SEPM, Pacific Section , v. 68 , p. 107 - 113 . Blaisdell , R.C. , 1955 , The stratigraphy and foraminifers of the Matilija, Cozy Dell, and “Coldwater” formations near Ojai...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 February 2022
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2022) 28 (1): 113–131.
... in the Nordhoff Ridge area north of Ojai ( Figure 3 ). Few debris flows were identified in the southern and eastern portions of the fire. The distribution and size of debris flows was observed to broadly correspond with variations in rainfall intensity across the burn area as noted in Lukashov et al. (2019...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1966
AAPG Bulletin (1966) 50 (11): 2464–2470.
.... 2 ) and in the Ventura basin near Ojai Valley ( Bailey, 1947 , Fig. 3 ). The paleotectonic setting of the area during the Miocene appears to have been that of a platform between two depositional basins. Because this general setting is known to exist elsewhere in the Coast Range Miocene, and because...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1984
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1984) 74 (5): 1545–1553.
... Keller, E. A., T. K. Rockwell, M. N. Clark, G. R. Dembroff, and D. L. Johnson (1982). Tectonic geomorphology of the Ventura, Ojai and Santa Paula areas, western Transverse Ranges, California, in Neotectonics in Southern California, Cordilleran Sect. Field Trip Guidebook, Geol. Soc. Am., Anaheim...