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         Salt Tectonics Geology:     more books (27)
  1. The Transylvanian Basin (Romania) and its relation to the Carpathian fold and thrust belt: Insights in gravitational salt tectonics [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by C. Krezsek, A.W. Bally, 2006-05-01
  2. Cotton Valley (Upper Jurassic) and Hosston (Lower Cretaceous) depositional systems and their influence on salt tectonics in the East Texas Basin (Geological circular) by Mary K McGowen, 1984
  3. Salt Tectonics (Geological Society Special Publications)
  4. Salt Tectonics by M.K. Jenyon, 1986-12
  5. Salt tectonics off northern Israel [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by S. Gradmann, C. Hubscher, et all 2005-05-01
  6. The Nile deep-sea fan: An example of interacting sedimentation, salt tectonics, and inherited subsalt paleotopographic features [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by L. Loncke, V. Gaullier, et all 2006-04-01
  7. Submarine channels controlled by salt tectonics: Examples from 3D seismic data offshore Angola [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by M.J.R. Gee, R.L. Gawthorpe, 2006-05-01
  8. Foldbelts with early salt withdrawal and diapirism: Physical model and examples from the northern Gulf of Mexico and the Flinders Ranges, Australia [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by M.G. Rowan, B.C. Vendeville, 2006-12-01
  9. Implications of salt-sediment interactions on the architecture of the Gulf of Lions deep-water sedimentary systems-western Mediterranean Sea [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by A.T. dos Reis, C. Gorini, et all
  10. Sedimentary Response to Intrabasinal Salt Tectonism in the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, Paradox Basin, Utah (U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin) by Joseph E. Hazel, 1995-03
  11. Mud volcanoes, gas chimneys, pockmarks and mounds in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Mediterranean): geophysical evidences [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by L. Loncke, J. Mascle, et all 2004-06-01
  12. Seismic evidence for Messinian detrital deposits at the western Sardinia margin, northwestern Mediterranean [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by F. Sage, G.V. Gronefeld, et all
  13. Salt tectonics on the continental slope, northeast Green Canyon area, northern Gulf of Mexico: Evolution of stocks and massifs from reactivation of salt ... Geology, University of Texas at Austin) by Steven J Seni, 1994
  14. LSU publications in geology and geophysics by Allan David Scardina, 1982

41. Geology
overview samples of research on salt tectonics. Return to Top. USGS. Earth SciencePhotographs A great source of illustrative material for teachers of geology.
http://library.albany.edu/subject/geol.htm
Geology

Last Updated: May 21, 2004 This page is maintained by Sue Kaczor Academic Departments
Geological Sciences Program, Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University at Albany
Program web page offers information on degrees, courses and faculty at the University at Albany, as well as selected internet resources for Geological Sciences.
Guide to Geoscience Departments
Return to Top Associations
American Geological Institute American Geophysical Union Resources of Scholarly Societies - Earth Sciences
Return to Top Bibliography
Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates
Access to the most recent volumes (1981-1990) of the Bibliography.
Virtual and On-line Geologic Field Trip Guides: United States and Canada
Extensive listing of on-line field trip guides from the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii) and Canada.
Return to Top
Igneous Rock Tour Geology Labs Online
Programs which model various geological phenomena, including river flooding, earthquakes, and radiocarbon dating.
A Method for the Assessment of the Significance of Geological Sites Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
Basic overview of remote sensing technology and applications from the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing.

42. Geodynamics / Petrology
thrust belts and salt tectonic terrains (Swiss Peter Molnar Seismology, Geophysics,tectonics. Mueller Structural geology, tectonic geomorphology, earthquake
http://www.colorado.edu/GeolSci/geophysics.html
Geodynamics / Petrology
The study of dynamic processes within the Earth and on the surface of Earth and other planets is the subject of numerous research programs and academic courses in which the Department and the facilities of two affiliated institutes, CIRES and LASP , are closely interrelated. The interdepartmental Geophysics Ph.D. Program links expertise in geophysics across the campus.
Research Programs
In addition to field studies in Colorado and other areas of the western U.S., field programs are currently active in igneous petrology, economic geology, and geochemistry in Mexico, Chile, Peru, southern Africa, and Nepal. Through ties with other departments and LASP A research branch of the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey is also housed on the University campus. Numerous cooperative research projects exist between personnel of the U.S. Geological Survey and University faculty in the water sciences. Members of the faculty also collaborate with scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in neutron diffraction studies of mineral structures, and with scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver in a variety of disciplines including trace elements, stable and radiogenic isotopes, and mineral spectroscopy
Research Facilities
Diverse facilities are available at CU/Boulder.

43. Research
salt tectonics Giovanni Guglielmo s research page on salt tectonics at the AppliedGeodynamics Laboratory of the Bureau of Economic geology at the University
http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Geology/Structure_Resources/research.ht
These are links to web pages featuring research projects of interest to structural geologists. If you know of additional resources that should be listed here, please send e-mail to geotech@email.smith.edu
Active Tectonics

The Active Tectonics Initiative for multidisciplinary research on active tectonic environments. AGCRC
The Australian Geodynamics Cooperative Research Centre at CSIRO. Appalachian Tectonics Studies Group (ATSG)
The Appalachian Tectonic Studies Group (ATSG) is an informal group of earth scientists interested in the tectonics of the North American Appalachian Mountains.
A resource page for those interested in the regional geology and tectonic evolution of the Caribbean and adjacent areas. Fault Analysis Group
The Fault Analysis Group, University College Dublin (formerly of University of Liverpool), Ireland. Fault Reactivation
Information about UF , the Utah Faults, Fluids, and Fractures research group at Utah State University in Logan. Fold Analysis Group
Information about the Fold Analysis Group at the University of Oviedo, Spain. Frac City
The Fracture Research and Application Consortium (FRAC) is focused on reservoir fractures and faults. The group comprises research staff of the Bureau of Economic Geology and the Departments of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering and Geological Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin.

44. Wauu.DE: Science: Earth Sciences: Geology: Structural Geology
projects into structural geology and tectonics. http//web.usal.es/~geologia/Grupo/GGA.html.Giovanni Guglielmo s Research Page on salt tectonics Contains free
http://www.wauu.de/Science/Earth_Sciences/Geology/Structural_Geology/
Home Science Earth Sciences Geology : Structural Geology Search DMOZ-Verzeichnis:
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45. Tectonics And Structural Geology
ToC GSA s Structural geology and tectonics Division Seismograph Record of the DayApplied Geodynamic Laboratory Research Page on salt tectonics Earth Science
http://www.bbgeologist.com/geolinks/tectonics.html
Tectonics and Structural Geology
ENVIRONMENTAL
GEOSCIENCE EMPLOYMENT GEOSCIENCE ORGANIZATIONS GEOPHYSICS/DATABASES ...
Keck Structural CD-ROM Slide Sets (Educational)

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46. Tectonics And Thermochronology Student Opportunities
in salt diapirs and implications for salt tectonics in northern New projects intectonics and thermochronology in of geology at the University of Kansas is
http://tectonics.geo.ku.edu/opportunities.html

University of Kansas - Department of Geology
Tectonics and Crustal Evolution

Looking for a M.S. or Ph.D. thesis project in Tectonics and Thermochronology
STUDENT OPPORTUNITES and STUDENT FUNDING Dear prospective student, Welcome to the KU Tectonics and Crustal Evolution student opportunities web site. The following list should give you an idea of where and what kind of projects future students might work on. The list is by no means comprehensive and we encourage all students to contribute their own intellectual creativity and enthusiasm. Most projects entail a combination of field-oriented mapping, structural analysis, and sampling with analytical work at KU (Thermochronology Lab, Isotope Geochemistry Lab, Cosmogenic Nuclide Lab, Plasma Analytical Lab, Fluid Inclusion Lab, Remote Sensing Lab, etc.). For additional information please contact me at stockli@.ku.edu List of potential projects for M.S. and Ph.D. theses: Timing, structural style, and spatial distribution of extension on the southern Tibetan Plateau (for more information click here). Multiple projects both M.S. and Ph.D. (NSF funding available Structural geology, magmatism, and cooling history of intra-arc extension in northern Iran (for more information click here). Multiple projects both M.S. and Ph.D. (KU Funding available

47. TAMU Oceanography - Personal Page
Petroleum geology of Taiwan. structural characteristics of central offshore Louisianawith emphasis on growth fault interplay with salt tectonics, Gulf of
http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/Directory/Faculty/Geo/watkins.html

Home
Student Info Research About Us ... Directory
Joel Watkins,
Professor Emeritus, Geological Section
U.S. Mail
Phone: (979) 845-1300
Fax: (979) 845-6162
Internet: joelw@tamu.edu
Office:
Room 357a HB
Halbouty Building
College Station
Professional Interests:
  • Geology and geophysics of continental margins
  • Petroliferous basins
Specific projects in the next 3-5 years:
Integrated reservoir investigations: computer modeling of hydrocarbon migration and entrapment.
Education:
  • Ph.D. Geology, University of Texas - Austin, 1961
  • B.A. Geology, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, 1953
Experience:
  • President, ConMar Energy, 1985-present
  • Vice-President, Gulf Oil Corporation, 1983-1985
  • Manager, Gulf Oil Corporation, 1979-1983
  • Senior Research Associate, Gulf Oil Corporation, 1977-1979
  • Professor, Geophysics, University of Texas Marine Science Institute, 1973-1977

48. Alastair Beach Associates Ltd - Specialists In Structural Geology
run inhouse structural geology workshops and tectonics workshop; compressionaltectonics workshop; strike salt tectonics; improving structure maps with fault
http://www.abal.com/training.htm
Alastair Beach Associates Ltd offer a series of field and classroom based courses in structural geology designed for geoscientists and engineers.
Field courses include:
  • Lossiemouth - for reservoir characterisation. NW England - for fault seal and reservoir
    characterisation Gulf of Suez - for rift tectonics and structural geology in exploration, fault seal and reservoir modelling Somerset - for 3D fault visualisation and implications for seismic interpretation.
We also run in-house structural geology workshops and courses, where companies can choose which structural modules they would like included, at what level they would like teaching to be pitched, and the location of the course, either in company offices or at a field location.
Modules covered in our courses include:
  • extensional tectonics workshop compressional tectonics workshop strike slip deformation salt tectonics improving structure maps with fault analysis understanding fault seal use of section restoration and other structural modelling techniques
Courses are tailored to suit your particular needs, and can include your own data if required. All courses include comprehensive course notes and field guides.

49. Alastair Beach Associates Ltd - Specialists In Structural Geology
a professional geologist in the application of structural geology to resolving thrustand fold belts, inversion terranes, areas of salt tectonics, and strike
http://www.abal.com/personnel.htm
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ALASTAIR BEACH
DATE OF BIRTH: NATIONALITY:
BRITISH ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: BA Geology, Oxford 1969;
MSc Structural Geology, Imperial College 1971;
PhD Geology, Imperial College 1971 PROPOSITION
Only by understanding the big picture first can we hope to develop an exploration or development programmme that is robust and consistent, embraces fully the geological uncertainties and risks, and one that knows when it is achieving real added value. APTITUDE AND SKILLS
Highly developed pattern recognition and lateral thinking skills with geological data - especially seismic data, geological maps, field data, etc - and ability to absorb and integrate information, that quickly produces new ideas and new frameworks for an area. Ability to shift exploration thinking for an area, and stay focused on the geology that is important for exploration. KEY QUALIFICATIONS
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ALASTAIR BEACH ASSOCIATES LTD MERGED WITH ECL 2002
The work of Alastair Beach as a world-class exploration geologist is now part of Exploration Consultants Ltd, Henley on Thames, UK.

50. Advanced Tectonics
Prof. MO Withjack. Prerequisite Structural geology. The goal of the 2, salt tectonicsdiscussion of key papers; interpretation of synthetic seismic data.
http://geology.rutgers.edu/advtec.html
Research Graduate Students Graduate Program Undergraduate Program ... Geo-Links RUTGERS Info Advanced Tectonics Prof. M.O. Withjack. [Prerequisite: Structural geology.] The goal of the course is to study (1) the diversity of structural styles and tectonic settings worldwide using outcrop, well, and seismic data; (2) the results of geometric and experimental modeling; and (3) restoration techniques.
Syllabus
Week Topics Introductionstructural styles and their tectonic settings; effect of pre-existing fabric; effect of salt and shale; growth packages and depositional features; geometric and experimental modeling; basics of seismic interpretation (rock velocities and vertical exaggeration, veolicty pullups, undermigration and overmigration) Salt tectonics: discussion of key papers; interpretation of synthetic seismic data Basement-involved extensional tectonics: discussion of key papers; interpretation of synthetic seismic data Basement-involved extensional tectonics: discussion of influence of preexisting fabric and salt/shale; interpretation of Newark basin line and Norwegian Haltenbanken line Detached extensional structures: discussion of key papers; interpretation of Australian and Gulf of Mexico seismic examples

51. National Geoscience Database Of IRAN - Geosciences Symposiums
Iran.,Journal of Structural geology,1,518. Talbot,CJ.1981.The slips and other deformationsin a salt glcier in Iran. InThrusts and Nappe tectonics.Price,NJ
http://www.ngdir.ir/symposium/PaperDetail.asp?PID=1077

52. Category Codes List
16 Structural geology (Includes deformation, structural analysis, tectonics,neotectonics, salt tectonics, epeirogeny, faults, folds, foliation, fractures
http://www.ovid.com/site/products/fieldguide/gref/Category_Codes_List.jsp

53. Nunn Web Page (Outline)
Professor of geology and Geophysics. JA, and Hanor, JS, Free thermohaline convectionbeneath allochthonous salt sheets An agent for salt tectonics and fluid
http://www.geol.lsu.edu/nunn/
Jeffrey A. Nunn Professor of Geology and Geophysics Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1981 Geophysics and Hydrogeology jeff@geol.lsu.edu
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Fluid Flow and Solute Transport in the Gulf of Mexico Fluid Flow and Deformation on Faults ... SCHOLARSHIPS/ASSISTANTSHIPS
RESEARCH INTERESTS Fluid Flow and Solute Transport in the Gulf of Mexico
Revil, A., L. M. Cathles, S. Losh, and J. A. Nunn, Electrical Conductivity in Shaly Sands, Jour. Geophys. Res., 103, 23,925-23,936, 1998. Porosity, fluid excess pressure, shale content, and pore fluid salinity derived from downhole measurements. Note the variations in salinity with depth and the correlation between discontinuities in pore water salinity and fluid pressure compartments. Nunn, J. A., Roberts, S. J., Cathles, L. M., and Anderson, R., Fluid migration in the Eugene Island Block area of offshore Louisiana, in Proceedings of Fifth Annual ARCHIE conference, the Woodlands, TX, 1995. Sarkar, A., Nunn, J. A., and Hanor, J. S., Free thermohaline convection beneath allochthonous salt sheets: An agent for salt dissolution and fluid flow in Gulf Coast Sediments, Jour. Geophys. Res., 100, 18085-18092, 1995. Velocity (arrows) and pore water salinity (colors) distribution from a model simulation of salt dissolution surrounding converging salt sheets. Downward movement of brine plumes from the edges of the salt sheets forces fresher water upwards.

54. Jeffrey Nunn Faculty Profile
convection in sediments surrounding a salt column, Jour. Alaska from flexure and gravityanalysis tectonics, 6, 603 in the northern Gulf Coast geology, 13, 429
http://www.geol.lsu.edu/nunn/NunnProfile.htm
Jeffrey Nunn, Ernest and Alice Neal Professor
Mailing Address:
Office:
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Department of Geology and Geophysics
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
E337 Howe-Russell jeff@geol.lsu.edu http://www.geol.lsu.edu/nunn Courses Taught Geology 4062 - Exploration and Environmental Geophysics Geology 4182 - Physical Hydrogeology Current Research Interests Fluid Flow and Solute Transport in the Gulf of Mexico. Fluid Flow and Deformation on Faults. Heat Flow and Evolution of Sedimentary Basins. Gravity, Flexure, and Rheology of the Lithosphere. Fluid Flow and Deformation on Faults. Deep Migration of Hydrocarbons by Propagating Fractures. Tectonic Evolution of Rift Basins Education Ph.D., 1981, Northwestern University Selected Recent Publications Revil, A., L. M. Cathles, S. Losh, and J. A. Nunn, Electrical Conductivity in Shaly Sands, Jour. Geophys. Res., 103, 23,925-23,936, 1998. Nunn, J. A., Roberts, S. J., Cathles, L. M., and Anderson, R., Fluid migration in the Eugene Island Block area of offshore Louisiana, in Proceedings of Fifth Annual ARCHIE conference, the Woodlands, TX, 1995.

55. APPLICATION OF GIS IN MARINE GEOLOGY
Submarine Landslide Geomorphology, US Continenatl Slope, Marine geology 169 ( 2000 includesthe Oregon coast, Central California , salt tectonics province of
http://oregonstate.edu/~zennarob/GISmargeo.htm
APPLICATION OF GIS IN MARINE GEOLOGY
By Barbara Zennaro Submitted in partial fulfilment of course requirements for Geo 565, Oregon State University Winter
About the author: Barbara Zennaro is currently enrolled at Oregon State University earning a Masters degree in Marine Resource Management. She is working in Newport processing earthquake and whale’s call data and will soon convert that data into a video using GIS software. She is looking forward to learning more about GIS, improving her spatial skills and not getting lost anymore!!! For more information, queries etc, feel free to contact at: zennarob@onid.orst.edu Click here to see my resume INTRODUCTION The mapping of the deep ocean and understanding its physical environment has always been a Herculean task, due to the inaccessibility of the environment. GIS represents an immensely powerful tool for geologists in various geological investigations, since it provides the means to prepare geological maps with higher accuracy over a larger extent. Digitising maps facilitates interdisciplinary use and data sharing. These geological maps can then be easily correlated in a GIS system to biological aspects, chemical aspects, nutrient cycle, currents and so on.

56. Department Of Earth Science And Engineering - Homepage Of Dr. Bruce Trudgill
Boulder, investigating salt tectonics in the northern Gulf of Mexico. On Jan 1st2000, Bruce joined the Sedimentary Basins Group as a Lecturer in geology and
http://www.ese.ic.ac.uk/homepage.php?StaffID=68

57. Department Of Earth Science And Engineering - Structural Geology
Studies in structural geology and basin analysis cover a wide variety of geological therole of salt tectonics in controlling the distribution of sediments and
http://www.ese.ic.ac.uk/general.php?GenID=108

58. The Fault Zone - Links
Watch out for the forthcoming salt Mine with lots of images promised onsalt tectonics. Groups and organisations for structural geology/tectonics.
http://earth.leeds.ac.uk/faultzone/links.htm
Links
Australia
Czech Republic
France
Ireland
Italy
UK

59. Polish Geological Institute
Key words glacioisostatic movements, salt tectonics, neotectonics,Quaternary geology, Pleistocene, northwestern Poland. HEAVY
http://www.pgi.gov.pl/pgi_en/index.php?option=articles&task=viewarticle&artid=49

60. UB - Programes De Doctorat De La Universitat De Barcelona. Consulta D'assignatur
systems Strikeslip, salt tectonics. Fault mechanics and deformation mechanisms.Reading List Davis, GH and Reynolds, SJ 1996. Structural geology of Rocks and
http://www.ub.es/div3/3cicle/doctorate/Assignatures/conques/geoestruct.htm
University of Barcelona : Doctoral Programmes Taught Modules Programme Title : EXPLORATION, ANALYSIS AND MODELLING OF BASINS AND OROGENIC SYSTEMS
Biennium :
Module Title : STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY FOR OIL EXPLORATION: STRUCTURAL STYLES Department :
GEODYNAMICS AND GEOPHYSICS
Professor : KEN MCCLAY
Number of credits :
Module Syllabus :
2D extensional structures, 3D extensional structures, inversion, thrust systems
Strike-slip, salt tectonics. Fault mechanics and deformation mechanisms
Reading List :
Marshak, S. and Mitra, G. 1988. Basic Methods of Structural Geology. Prentice Hall, New Jersey. 446 pp.
McClay, K.R. 1988. Mapping of Geological Structures. John Wiley and Sons.
McClay, K. R. , 2003. Advanced Structural Geology for Petroleum Exploration. Course Notes, 550 pp. Ragan, D.M. 1973. Structural Geology. Wiley 208 p. Ramsay, J.G. 1967. Folding and Fracturing of Rocks. McGraw Hill 568 pp. Ramsay, J.G. and Huber, M.H. 1983. Techniques of Modern Structural Geology. Volume I. Strain Analysis . Academic Press, London. 330 pp. Ramsay, J.G. and Huber, M.H. 1983. Techniques of Modern Structural Geology. Volume II. Folds and Faults. Academic Press, London. 700 pp.

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