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Journal Article
Subsurface Geology of the Warfield Structures in Southwestern West Virginia: Implications for Tectonic Deformation and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Central Appalachian Basin
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 August 1996
AAPG Bulletin (1996) 80 (8): 1242–1261.
... fault system) and the Burning Springs-Mann Mountain lineament (a north-trending magnetic gradient), respectively. We propose a wedge tectonic model to explain (1) northern and southern bends of the Warfield structures and hydrocarbon distribution in the subsurface of southwestern West Virginia; (2...
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—A wedge tectonic model linking the Warfield structures to the 38th paralle...
in Subsurface Geology of the Warfield Structures in Southwestern West Virginia: Implications for Tectonic Deformation and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Central Appalachian Basin
> AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1996
Figure 17 —A wedge tectonic model linking the Warfield structures to the 38th parallel and Burning Springs-Mann Mountain (Burning-Mann) lineaments. (a) Convergent displacement field. (b) Divergent displacement field. The deformation of the wedge-shaped fault system was characterized
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—Tectonic map (see Figure 2 for location) showing the Burning Springs-Man...
in Subsurface Geology of the Warfield Structures in Southwestern West Virginia: Implications for Tectonic Deformation and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Central Appalachian Basin
> AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1996
Figure 14 —Tectonic map (see Figure 2 for location) showing the Burning Springs-Mann Mountain lineament across the northern end of the Warfield structures (from Rodgers, 1963 ). The Cambridge arch, the Burning Springs anticline, and the Mann Mountain anticline are shown to reflect a northwest
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—Tectonic map (see Figure 2 for location) showing the 38th parallel linea...
in Subsurface Geology of the Warfield Structures in Southwestern West Virginia: Implications for Tectonic Deformation and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Central Appalachian Basin
> AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1996
to the northwest-trending faults across the Burning Springs-Mann Mountain lineament (see Figure 14 ) and the possible northwest-trending fault at the southern and northern bends of the Warfield structures (see Figures 15 , 16 ), as well as the coal-face cleat trend mapped by Kulander and Dean (1993) .
Journal Article
A GREEN RIVER (EOCENE) POLYCHROTID (SQUAMATA: REPTILIA) AND A RE-EXAMINATION OF IGUANIAN SYSTEMATICS
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 November 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (6): 1365–1373.
...% glycerol in 0.5% KOH) to bleach pigments, particularly in the peritoneal wall. The Warfield Springs locality is not as well known as the so-called F-1 and more northern F-2 localities of Grande and Buchheim (1994) , but is generally thought to be the age equivalent of the F-2 quarries. As in other F-2...
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—Tectonic map showing the Warfield structures (study area) at the intersect...
in Subsurface Geology of the Warfield Structures in Southwestern West Virginia: Implications for Tectonic Deformation and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Central Appalachian Basin
> AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1996
Figure 1 —Tectonic map showing the Warfield structures (study area) at the intersection of the 38th parallel, the Burning Springs-Mann Mountain (Burning-Mann), and the New York-Alabama lineaments in the central Appalachian basin (after Shumaker, 1980 ). The outline of major oil (black) and gas
Journal Article
Central Basin of Appalachian Geosyncline
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 May 1941
AAPG Bulletin (1941) 25 (5): 781–825.
... of Lorain, Ohio, and passes east of Parkersburg, West Virginia, continuing in an essentially southern direction until it intersects the Arches Fork and Warfield anticlines. Evidence would indicate that this syncline, like the Man Mountain-Burning Springs anticline, is probably of later origin than...
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—Contour map showing structure of the shallow Big Injun sand superimposed o...
in Subsurface Geology of the Warfield Structures in Southwestern West Virginia: Implications for Tectonic Deformation and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Central Appalachian Basin
> AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1996
Mississippian. The gas fields are numerous and joined to form an almost continuous production area northwest of the trough-margin fault. Note the spatial relationship among the deeply buried trough-margin fault, the overlying asymmetric Warfield anticline, and the major oil and gas fields. The northeast
Journal Article
Cabin Creek Field, West Virginia
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 July 1927
AAPG Bulletin (1927) 11 (7): 705–719.
... was lowered 17 feet, where they reached solid rock. In order to go deeper they fixed a long iron drill with a chisel bit and attached the upper end to a spring pole. By welding lengths of shaft to the drill, the hole was deepened during the next two years to 58 feet in the rock where sufficient brine...
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The Oriskany in West Virginia
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 February 1938
AAPG Bulletin (1938) 22 (2): 175–188.
... areas of high structural relief, such as the Warfield and Burning Springs anticlines. The Oriskany sandstone, when examined from well cuttings, is seen to be clear glassy sand varying from a coarse grain (1.+ millimeter) to a very fine grain (0.1 millimeter). The sand is normally coarser...
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Along-Axis Segmentation and Growth History of the Rome Trough in the Central Appalachian Basin
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 January 2000
AAPG Bulletin (2000) 84 (1): 75–99.
... lineament, that has been observed at the surface ( Heyl, 1972 ) and by a north-trending magnetic gradient, named the Burning-Mann lineament, that extends from the Burning Springs to the Mann Mountain anticline developed at the surface ( Shumaker, 1986b ). These two basement lineaments ( Figure 3 ) divide...
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The Copley Oil Pool of West Virginia
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 June 1927
AAPG Bulletin (1927) 11 (6): 581–599.
... miles or so south of its common corner with West Virginia and Ohio, but being interrupted, or staggered, by the Burning Springs Anticline, which crosses it obliquely in Wood and Wirt counties. Farther east the Chestnut Ridge (Warfield) Anticline makes a rather bold uplift across the state. Southeast...
Journal Article
Mechanics of Appalachian Foreland Folding in Pennsylvania and West Virginia
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 August 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (8): 1527–1536.
...John Rodgers ABSTRACT The Sandhill well on the north-south Burning Springs anticline in West Virginia found little or no deformation below the Lower Devonian. Nevertheless the shortening produced in the Carboniferous and Devonian strata by the anticline—probably not less than 1 4 mile—can...
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Oil and Gas Developments in Kentucky in 1959
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 June 1960
AAPG Bulletin (1960) 44 (6): 963–968.
... Anthoston East. In Daviess County a 75-bbl. Bethel sand producer was an extension and new pay in the Raphael field. A 14-bbl. 3 4 -mi. extension to Glenville Consolidated in the Hardinsburg sand, a very small new-field wildcat in the Tar Springs sand which discovered the Sutherland field...
Journal Article
DR. THOMAS ANTISELL (1817–1893): 19 th CENTURY MEDICAL GEOLOGIST
Journal: Earth Sciences History
Publisher: History of Earth Sciences Society
Published: 01 December 2023
Earth Sciences History (2023) 42 (2): 353–384.
...), process of silvering mirrors (7 December 1844), climate and atmosphere of Ireland (14 June 1845), Goddard’s apparatus for polarizing light (13 December 1845), lamps (10 January 1846), solidification of water in red-hot vessels (28 February 1846), land springs (30 May 1846), commentary on the Physical...
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A methodology for 7D warping and deformation monitoring using time-lapse seismic data
Journal: Geophysics
Publisher: Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Published: 09 August 2006
Geophysics (2006) 71 (4): O21–O31.
... ( Ferrant et al., 1999 ) or on minimizing the energy of a 2D spline warp-interpolation function ( Lee et al., 1996 ). Here the mesh is considered to be made up of particles (the nodes) connected to their neighboring nodes by springs (analogous to numerical deformation modeling using deformable lattices, e.g...
Journal Article
Geosynclinal Boundary Faults
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 July 1936
AAPG Bulletin (1936) 20 (7): 910–938.
... by thrust faults. The striking thing about these is the fact that intensity of deformation is not related to distance from the Blue Ridge as might be expected. The westernmost anticline (Roaring Spring anticline) is as high as, or higher than, any of those farther east. The second from the west (Tussey...
Journal Article
Developments in Appalachian Area in 1942
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 June 1943
AAPG Bulletin (1943) 27 (6): 835–853.
... through the Clinton sand and a part of the Red Medina. No oil or gas was found. About the flanks of the Burning Springs arch, four Oriskany sand dry holes were completed during the year. One of these had a gas showing in the sand, the other three found water. The final well of this group, in Pleasants...
Journal Article
Developments in Alaska in 1973
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 August 1974
AAPG Bulletin (1974) 58 (8): 1506–1517.
... open-file rept. , 12 p. Childers , J. M. , C. E. Sloan , and J. P. Meckel , 1973 , Hydrologic reconnaissance of streams and springs in eastern Brooks Range, Alaska—July 1972 : U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. , 25 p. Churkin , M. , Jr. , 1973 , Paleozoic...
Journal Article
Development of Structures in Basin Areas of Northeastern United States
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 March 1947
AAPG Bulletin (1947) 31 (3): 429–446.
... to entirely cross the Pittsburgh-Huntington basin into the zone of orogenic stress. Structure above such lines was considerably accented by deformational forces which followed these pre-existent cracks but which were in no way compressional. As a result of such action, the Burning Springs arch, the sharpest...
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