The Whittier fault trend
详细信息    The Whittier fault trend
  • 翻译题名:惠蒂尔断裂分析和数据.
  • 丛编题名:Search & discovery CD-ROM series ;
  • 出版日期:2003.
  • 出版者:AAPG/Datapages,
  • 页数:1 CD-ROM ;
  • 出版地:Tulsa, OK. :
  • 第一责任说明:by Tom Bjorklund.
  • 尺寸:12 cm.
  • 分类号:a240
  • ISBN:(CD-ROM) :
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6200055530 20040701131111.0 co cg||||||||| 040701s2003 oku f m eng | (CD-ROM) : CNY634.00 NGL eng NGL n-us-ca a240 Bjorklund, Tom 惠蒂尔断裂分析和数据. chi The Whittier fault trend [electronic resource] : interpretation and data / by Tom Bjorklund. Computer data and program. Tulsa, OK. : AAPG/Datapages, 2003. 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. Search & discovery CD-ROM series ; no.1(SD-1) Title from disc label. Includes bibliographical references. The Whittier fault trend in major oil producing area of the northearstern Los Angeles Basin : interpretation and data / ; The Whittier fault trend: cross sections, structure maps, and well tops in the major oil producing area of the northearstern Los Angeles Basin / ; Four-dimensional analysis of the inversion of a half-graben to form the Whittier fold-fault system of the Los Angeles Basin / ; Miocene rifting in the Los Angeles Basin : evidence from the Puente hills half-graben, volcanic rocks and P-wave tomography / by Tom Bjorklund -- ; by Tom Bjorklund -- ; by Tom Bjorklund and Kevin Burke -- ; by Tom Bjorklund ... [et al.] Faults (Geology) Los Angeles. aBurke, Kevin. The Whittier fault trend in major oil producing area of the northearstern Los Angeles Basin: interpretation and data. ; The Whittier fault trend : cross sections, structure maps, and well tops in the major oil producing area of the northearstern Los Angeles Basin. ; Four-dimensional analysis of the inversion of a half-graben to form the Whittier fold-fault system of the Los Angeles Basin. ; Miocene rifting in the Los Angeles Basin : evidence from the Puente hills half-graben, volcanic rocks and P-wave tomography. NGL CD00000735 CD 0735 r¥634.00 acxh b1 eccd0502

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