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Journal Article
Published: 05 April 2013
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2013) 46 (2): 189–202.
...-exploitation of the Chalk aquifer as a heat sink was one of the primary reasons why the River Terrace Gravels aquifer was investigated at the Tate Modern. Other considerations included a higher likelihood of achieving the required groundwater yields and the ability of the shallow River Terrace Gravels aquifer...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2009
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2009) 57 (3-4): 133–142.
...P. Vincent; A. S. Smith SUMMARY The type specimen (WM 851.S, skull and post-cranial skeleton) of Plesiosaurus propinquus Tate & Blake, 1876, from the Toarcian (Upper Lias, Lower Jurassic) of Yorkshire, is re-examined. New observations permit a detailed understanding of the cranial anatomy...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1996
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1996) 44 (1): 55–71.
... burial occurred during the Cenozoic (culmination of Laramide Orogeny) followed by erosion of between 1 to perhaps 3.5 km of Cretaceous-Tertiary strata. CP estimates, which we believe to be more sensitive to paleoburial depth, restrict Cenozoic erosion to between 1.5 to 2.5 km in the study wells (Tate J...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1989
Journal of the Geological Society (1989) 146 (2): 229–240.
... (Geophysics). - , MONTADERT, L. & SCRU~TON, R. A. 1984. Regional Geology of the 240 M . P. TATE & M . R . DOBSON Goban Spur Continental Margin. In: Initial Reports of Deep Sea Drilling Project 80, 1115-1139. MAX, M. D., INAMDAR, D. . & MACINTYRE, T.1982. Compilation magnetic map: the Irish Continental Shelf...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (6): 1109–1115.
... with 12 exploratory wells being drilled. The lone producer was a 1 1 2 -mi. east step-out to Citronelle field. The indicated success of the secondary-recovery project, now in progress in Citronelle, spurred development drilling. Sixty-two wells were drilled, 60 of them completed as producers...
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Journal Article
Published: 06 January 2022
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2022) 64 (1): pygs2021-007.
... such a great area was physically possible. In the 1870s, first the work of Tate and then the detailed six-inch to one-mile mapping of the Geological Survey finally dispelled any notion that the sill was at a consistent stratigraphical level. Curiously, though the correct determination of the intrusive origin...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1984
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1984) 17 (1): 71–80.
.... & Oliver, D. 1981 . Geophysical logging of water wells. In: Lloyd, J. W. (ed.), Case-studies in Groundwater Resources Evaluation. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 206 pp. Tate, T. K., & Robertson, A. S. 1975a . Groundwater Flow investigation at Ulceby Pumping...
Journal Article
Published: 17 June 2020
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2020) 63 (2): 77–87.
... often rotated to high angles ( Fig. 4A ). Sporadic horizons of carbonate concretions occur within the mudstone intervals usually in close association with shell beds. Between around 24–32 m (beds 55–64 of Tate and Blake) siderite nodules are found either scattered or forming distinct horizons...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (3): 503–508.
... Rockall Trough Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project 1986 80 1115 1139 Mudge D.C. Rashid B. Brooks J. Glennie K.W. The geology of the Faeroe Basin area Petroleum Geology of Northwest Europe 1987 London Graham & Trotman 751 763 Murphy N.J...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2010
Exploration and Mining Geology (2010) 19 (1-2): 35–54.
.... McKinstry Student Research Award) for partial funding of this project and to Devon Energy Corporation for providing a graduate fellowship to the senior author that enabled him to undertake this research. We wish to thank the respective staff members at Abbeytown, Trotter’s, and Tate’s quarries, County Sligo...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2010
Earth Sciences History (2010) 29 (1): 121–145.
... Neoproterozoic as early as 1913. Soon after his arrival as Professor of Natural Science at the newly established University of Adelaide in 1875, Ralph Tate (1840–1901) (see Figure 2 ) discovered a superbly preserved glacial pavement at Hallett Cove ( Tate 1878 ) (see Figure 3 ). Initially also believed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2017
Journal of the Geological Society (2018) 175 (2): 210–228.
... variously interpreted as fault blocks, serpentinite extrusions or igneous complexes ( Tate & Dobson 1988 ; Reston et al . 2001 , 2004 ; O'Reilly et al . 2006 ; O'Sullivan et al . 2010 ; Calves et al . 2012 ). The Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge (PMVR) is an elongated structure ( Fig. 1b...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2000
The Journal of Geology (2000) 108 (6): 721–728.
...Marcus C. Tate; Scott E. Johnson Abstract Cretaceous (115–103 Ma) tonalites throughout the western Peninsular Ranges Batholith of Baja California can be explained as hybrids between andesitic fractionates (∼65%) and dehydration melts of amphibolite (∼35%). Mixing occurred between these two magmas...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2015
Geosphere (2015) 11 (6): 1860–1883.
...Garrett W. Tate; Nadine McQuarrie; Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen; Richard R. Bakker; Ron Harris; Haishui Jiang Abstract Models of arc-continent accretion often assume that the period of subduction of continental lithosphere before plate boundary reorganization is fairly short lived, yet the timescale...
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Journal Article
Published: 19 September 2018
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2019) 52 (1): 46–60.
...Frederick F. Tating; H. Robert G.K. Hack; Victor G. Jetten Abstract Weathering-induced iron dissolution and precipitation in rock masses lead to reduction in shear strength of discontinuities, amongst others, while precipitation leads to an increase, and precipitated iron may reduce...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1949
AAPG Bulletin (1949) 33 (10): 1655–1681.
... the Association at Pittsburgh, October 5, 1948. Manuscript received, March 11, 1949. 2 Consulting geologist. Many of the data on the Knox dolomite were gathered while working on projects for The California Company and the writer is grateful for the opportunity to study them. The personnel of the Missouri...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2016
Earthquake Spectra (2016) 32 (3): 1383–1403.
... approaches to assess multihazard vulnerability ( Tate et al. 2010 ). One of the most commonly cited approaches for studying multihazard vulnerability is the hazards-of-place approach for vulnerability assessment ( Cutter 1996 , Cutter et al. 2000 ). The hazards-of-place approach describes the interaction...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1992
Journal of the Geological Society (1992) 149 (6): 915–922.
... lines (WIRE, SWAT, WINCH). Onshore and offshore seismic refraction lines of COOLE (inlcuding 3a offshore) and ICSSP projects (Makris et al. 1988; Jacob et al. 1985) shown. Erosional extent of Mesozoic around Celtic Sea basins shown (dotted line). Compiled from Tate & Dobson (1989), Gardiner & Sheridan...
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Pelagiellids from the Shackleton Limestone. (1–16) Pelagiella cf. P. subangulata Tate, 1892, (1–3) specimen SMNH Mo185054, (1) view of spiral side, (2) dorsal view, (3) dorsal view of supra-apical field; (4–6) specimen SMNH Mo185055, (4) apical view, (5) apical view, (6) dorsal view; (7, 8) specimen SMNH Mo185056, with possible hyolith operculum embedded in aperture, (7) oblique apertural view, (8) umbilical side; (9, 10) specimen SMNH Mo185057, (9) lateral view of abapical side, (10) oblique apertural view, showing curved groove passing through the umbilicus; (11, 12) specimen SMNH Mo185058, (11) apical view, (12) apertural view; (13–16) specimen SMNH Mo185059, (13) view of supra-apical field, (14) apical view, (15) dorsal view, (16); magnified dorsal view of part of the abapical side on the projecting wing, showing pustulose ornamentation. (17–26) Xinjispira simplex Zhou and Xiao, 1984, (17–21) specimen SMNH Mo185060, (17) oblique dorsal view of supra-apical field, (18) lateral view of abapical side, (19) lateral view of apical side, (20) magnification of internal mold with transverse fibrillar crystalline imprints, (21) view of supra-apical field; (22, 23), specimen SMNH Mo185061, (22) dorsal view, (23) lateral view of apical side; (24–26) specimen SMNH Mo185062, (24) apical view, (25) maginification of circumbilical channel on apical side, (26) magnification of transverse fibers on supra-apical surface of the steinkern. (16, 20, 24) Scale bars = 100 µm; all others, scale bars = 200 µm. All images taken using secondary electrons except (24–26) taken using backscattered electrons.
Published: 01 May 2019
Figure 6. Pelagiellids from the Shackleton Limestone. ( 1–16 ) Pelagiella cf. P. subangulata Tate, 1892 , ( 1–3 ) specimen SMNH Mo185054, (1) view of spiral side, ( 2 ) dorsal view, ( 3 ) dorsal view of supra-apical field; ( 4–6 ) specimen SMNH Mo185055, ( 4 ) apical view, ( 5 ) apical
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1989
Journal of the Geological Society (1989) 146 (3): 409–412.
... Tate M. P. Dobson M. R. Pre-Mesozoic geology of the western and northwestern Irish continental shelf Journal of the Geological Society, London 1989 146 229 240 Warner M. R. Barazangi M. Brown L. Deep seismic reflection profiling the continental crust at sea...