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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/2006.2404(21)
... waterways (Shark Slough and Taylor Slough) in Everglades National Park. In this investigation, a combination of stable isotopes (δ 18 O and δD) and major-ion data was necessary to identify different sources of groundwater recharge to the karst aquifer. The stable isotopes (δ 18 O and δD) were most useful...
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The four core sites in Florida Bay (black points). Dashed white lines delin...
Published: 01 January 2012
Figure 1. The four core sites in Florida Bay (black points). Dashed white lines delineate the approximate boundaries of Taylor Slough. Adapted from Everglades Park Map, U.S. National Park Service.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2012
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2012) 42 (1): 3–17.
...Figure 1. The four core sites in Florida Bay (black points). Dashed white lines delineate the approximate boundaries of Taylor Slough. Adapted from Everglades Park Map, U.S. National Park Service. ...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (4): 482–494.
.... At several places (e.g., localities 6, 8, 21, 22, Fig. 3 ), the sand is laterally continuous for at least 30–50 m; a notch formed by erosion of this sand extends many tens of meters along slough cutbanks. The generally fine- to medium-grained sand bed ranges in thickness from a few millimeters to ∼5 cm...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2015
Vadose Zone Journal (2015) 14 (6): vzj2014.07.0086.
..., this will result in a larger microbial volume in the larger pores compared to the smaller pores. Researchers (e.g., Taylor and Jaffé, 1990a ) have argued that in saturated soils, sloughing due to water shear stress may occur that will result in a redistribution of the microbial population in the entire pore-size...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1944
AAPG Bulletin (1944) 28 (3): 333–340.
... well, a dry hole, Sec. 14, T. 5 N., R. 5 E., was drilled in the Big Slough field in 1942, and was abandoned at 5,265 feet, in the Wilcox formation. One oil well, the discovery well, and 3 dry holes were drilled in the Big Slough field by the end of 1942. The total production during 1942 was 28,347...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 23 February 2022
Lithosphere (2021) 2021 (Special 2): 9031662.
.../ ). Figure 2 Scarp mapping of the Pléiades topography on the X-X’ transect (Figure 3 ) along the Fish Slough fault. (a) A vertically exaggerated topographic transect colored by slope. (b) The algorithm identifies topographic flats and scarps. (c) Scarp height indicator (red line) intersects the topography...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 November 2009
PALAIOS (2009) 24 (11): 747–755.
.... , 2007 , Structural evolution of southern coastal Tanzania since the Jurassic : Journal of African Earth Sciences , 48 . 273 – 297 . Olmsted , I. C. , Loope , L. L. , and Rintz , R. E. , 1980 , A Survey and Baseline Analyses of Aspects of the Vegetation of Taylor Slough...
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Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 February 2011
The Leading Edge (2011) 30 (2): 140–144.
.... (2007) , in which the authors compare absolute and differenced imaging approaches using 3D time-series data for an injection withdrawal experiment in a shallow aquifer. In this study, we use ERI to monitor infiltration beneath the Harkins Slough Recharge Pond (HSRP), shown in Figure 1 , part...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 September 2021
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2021) 51 (3): 182–209.
... through the Shark River Slough and Taylor Slough, respectively ( Fig. 1 ). The seaward end of the coastal mangroves is influenced by waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Bay. During the wet season (May–October), the freshwater surface flow increases, which reduces brackish groundwater discharge...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1982
AAPG Bulletin (1982) 66 (6): 775–788.
... operations. This creates potential hazards that must be weighed heavily by explorationists and engineers ( Taylor et al, 1980 ). Natural disturbances of the equilibrium by normal geologic processes are much more widespread. In these cases, release of water and gas from the previously rigid sediment would set...
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Published: 01 June 1913
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1913) 3 (2): 57–71.
... Cypress, Buffalo creek, Raglin and Taylor sloughs, which all run about the same direction, northwesterly and southwesterly, were origin- ally large fissures and parrallel with the smaller fissures of the earth- quake. 5a 46Dillard. Lyell. Le Sieur says running north and south parallel for miles--that he...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 03 April 2018
PALAIOS (2018) 33 (4): 125–140.
... subsequently disturbed. A , B ) TMP 2013.101.0446: view from above showing 1 mm thick lens with flakes sloughed off the upper surface. C ) TMP 2013.101.0416b: view from below showing flakes and flake fragments forming a ring around a vertical spreiten-burrow. D ) TMP 2013.0101.0312: view from above showing...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 2007
Geology (2007) 35 (3): 259–262.
... ). Kinematic indicators measured on the basal surface of the Mormon Peak detachment demonstrate that the most recent movement occurred in an orientation approximately consistent with the local downdip directions of the detachment. We interpret this as evidence for the sloughing of large slide blocks away from...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 24 June 2019
Geosphere (2019) 15 (4): 1206–1239.
...., 1987 ; Smith and Priestley, 2000 ). APHF—Agai Pai Hills fault; CSF—Coyote Springs fault; CW—Coyote Warp; EF—Excelsior fault; FCDV—Furnace Creek-Death Valley fault zone; FLVFC—Fish Lake Valley–Furnace Creek fault zone; FS—Fish Slough; IHF—Indian Head fault; SP—Silver Peak–Lone Mountain detachment fault...
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Journal Article
Published: 03 May 2023
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2023) 113 (4): 1561–1580.
...Michelle E. Swearingen; Oliver‐Denzil S. Taylor; Alanna Lester; Abigail Stehno; Michael J. White; Christa M. Woodley; Aaron C. Urbanczyk; Mihan H. M. Taylor ABSTRACT Interpreting signals from mechanical waves that cross material media boundaries is challenging due to the historical development...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (5): 890–896.
... of Spiroloculina and Quinqueloculina . Glen Rose limestone. Outcrop along road north of Balcones fault from Hucks Slough to the top of Mt. Bonnell, northwest of Austin, Travis County, Texas. Scattered occurrences of Nummoloculina throughout the formation. Top of Glen Rose limestone in contact...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 January 2002
Geophysics (2002) 67 (3): 979–993.
... , A new methodology based on seismic facies analysis and litho-seismic modeling the Elkhorn Slough field pilot project, Solano County, California : 69th Ann. Internat. Mtg., Soc. Expl. Geophys., 927 – 930 Reidmiller M. Braun H. , 1993 , A direct adaptive method for faster backpropagation...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2013
Journal of Paleontology (2013) 87 (2): 211–216.
... in single-column format, imported into a graphing program (CA-Cricket-Graph III, Computer Associates, Slough, Berks, UK), and displayed as scattergrams showing the best-fitting (highest r 2 ) linear, power or other, regression line. Specimen identities were determined by experienced...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2014
Earthquake Spectra (2014) 30 (2): 639–656.
... River and Mayberry Slough. An additional accelerometer was placed at the nearest levee location, and was set to trigger at a low acceleration level to indicate whether our testing activities were mobilizing measureable shaking levels at the levees. This sensor never triggered as a result of the MK-15...
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