نتایج جستجو برای: Tectonic cycles

تعداد نتایج: 100381  

Journal: :iranian journal of earth science 0
kamal h karim department of geology, university of sulaimani, iraq zardasht a taha department of geology, university of sulaimani, iraq

new simplified tectonic models and depositional history of late cretaceous rocks are established in a part of zagros orogenic belt that is located in the northeastern iraq. these rocks constutes the most important cretaceous oil reservoir in the middle east. the dependent tools are petrography, field study and the concept of drowning phases. this concept is relatively new and accurate in explan...

2006
William A. Thomas

GSA Today: v. 16, no. 2, doi: 10.1130/1052-5173(2006)016<4:TIAACM>2.0.CO;2 INTRODUCTION Forty years ago, the eastern margin of North America inspired Tuzo Wilson (1966) to ask, “Did the Atlantic close and then re-open?” The Wilson cycle of closing and opening of ocean basins incorporates the cyclic assembly and breakup of supercontinents. Alternate processes of extension and compression of cont...

Kamal H Karim Zardasht A Taha

New simplified tectonic models and depositional history of Late Cretaceous rocks are established in a part of Zagros Orogenic Belt that is located in the Northeastern Iraq. These rocks constutes the most important Cretaceous oil reservoir in the Middle East. The dependent tools are petrography, field study and the concept of drowning phases. This concept is relatively new and accurate in explan...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2006
Monica M Grady Ian Wright

One of the goals of the present Martian exploration is to search for evidence of extinct (or even extant) life. This could be redefined as a search for carbon. The carbon cycle (or, more properly, cycles) on Earth is a complex interaction among three reservoirs: the atmosphere; the hydrosphere; and the lithosphere. Superimposed on this is the biosphere, and its presence influences the fixing an...

Journal: :Geological Society, London, Special Publications 2013

2017
Christopher R. Fielding K J. Woolfe James Cook M A. Lavelle

The Oligocene to Quaternary succession encountered in CRP-2/2A is divided into twelve recurrent lithofacies (some of which have been subdivided further), reflecting a range of marine, glacimarine and possibly subglacial environments of sediment accumulation. A cyclical vertical arrangement of lithofacies was noted throughout the core, and is used as the basis for a sequence stratigraphic analys...

1995
Mara M. Yale David T. Sandwell Walter H. F. Smith

Cross-spectral analysis of repeat satellite altimeter profiles was performed to compare the along-track resolution capabilities of Geosat, ERS 1 and TOPEX data. Geophysical Data Records were edited, differentiated, low-pass-filtered, and resampled at 5 Hz. All available data were then loaded into three-dimensional files where repeat cycles were aligned along-track (62 cycles of Geosat/Exact Rep...

2013
Hongzhong Li Mingguo Zhai Lianchang Zhang Yongzhang Zhou Zhijun Yang Junguo He Jin Liang Liuyu Zhou

The Qinzhou Bay-Hangzhou Bay joint belt is a significant tectonic zone between the Yangtze and Cathaysian plates, where plentiful hydrothermal siliceous rocks are generated. Here, the authors studied the distribution of the siliceous rocks in the whole tectonic zone, which indicated that the tensional setting was facilitating the development of siliceous rocks of hydrothermal genesis. According...

2004
Kurt Lambeck

Sea-level fluctuations in recent geological time are primarily the result of climate change with its associated glacial cycles. Observations reveal a complex spatial and temporal pattern of change that contains a record of the timing of the glacial cycles, of the locations and dimensions of the past ice sheets, of the earth’s response function to long-term loading and of tectonic events. By ana...

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