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    The sequence stratigraphic evolution of the Sturgeon Lake bank, central Alberta, Canada and its regional implications. 

    Kahmann-Robinson, Julia A. (2006-05-29)
    Sturgeon Lake South (SLS) is an isolated Devonian (Late Frasnian) platform located within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB). Stratigraphic correlation of the Leduc Formation across the WCSB reveals a dominantly ...
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    Geochemical fingerprinting of sediments on the Pear Tree Bottom Reef, near Runaway Bay, Jamaica. 

    Westfield, Isaac T. (2009-04-01)
    Pear Tree Bottom Reef, near Runaway Bay, Jamaica, was originally described by T. F. Goreau in the 1950‟s and is noted for its "Buttress Zone" morphology and presence of sclerosponges at water depths less than 30m. Since ...
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    Fluvial sequence stratigraphy and paleoclimate of the Upper Triassic (Norian-Rhaetian) Chinle Strata, northern New Mexico. 

    Cleveland, David M. (Tulsa, OK : Society for Sedimentary Geology., 2007-11)
    Two age-equivalent Upper Triassic (Norian and Rhaetian) fluvial successions in New Mexico were evaluated from a sequence-stratigraphic and paleopedologic perspective. Meter-scale fining-upward fluvial aggradation cycles ...
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    Linking onshore and offshore data to find seismogenic faults along the Eastern Malibu coastline. 

    Millard, Mark Alan. (2007-12-04)
    The Santa Monica Mountains form part of the structurally active southern edge of the Transverse Ranges Province. The purpose of this research is to identify and characterize potentially seismogenic faults in onshore and ...
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    Structural analysis of the Criner Hills, South-Central Oklahoma. 

    Walker, William M. (2006-07-31)
    It has been suggested that there may have been Quaternary displacement along the Criner Hills Fault in South-Central Oklahoma. The Criner Hills Fault is generally on-trend with the active Meers Fault, which has led some ...
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    Seismo-lineament analysis of the Malibu Beach quadrangle, Southern California. 

    Seidman, Lauren E. (2007-12-04)
    The Santa Monica Mountains are a young, structurally active mountain range within southern California. The purpose of this study was to map seismogenic faults within the Malibu Beach quadrangle. Using available earthquake ...
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    The county bias of severe thunderstorm warnings and severe thunderstorm weather reports for the Central Texas region. 

    Barrett, Kevin M. (2008-06-09)
    Severe thunderstorm warnings issued by the National Weather Service and severe thunderstorm weather reports dating from January 1, 1986 to December 31, 2005 were analyzed to find a potential county bias in the issuance of ...
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    Impacts of estimating recharge on groundwater modeling for arid basins. 

    Huffman, Janelle H. (2006-05-28)
    Quantifying recharge and spatially identifying recharge distribution is important for evaluating groundwater sustainability, especially in arid regions. A Guelph Permeameter helped identify specific recharge areas and the ...
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    Modeling channel erosion in cohesive streams of the Blackland Prairie, Texas at the watershed scale. 

    Capello, Stephanie V. (2008-10-02)
    Stream bank erosion is a product of submerged and subaerial processes. The goal of this research was to assess the application of the submerged jet test to predict erosion of cohesive stream banks in the Blackland Prairie ...
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    Electrical resistivity imaging for characterizing dynamic hydrologic systems. 

    Amidu, Sikiru Adetona. (2008-10-01)
    Electrical resistivity imaging (ERI) is widely used in hydrogeophysical studies for monitoring spatiotemporal variations in hydrologic properties and processes. Its applications to hydrologic settings found in sandy and ...
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