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Abnormal fluid pressure see Overpressure

Accommodation space 177,245,265, 267,272,277,284,340,342

Accommodation zone 233, 234, 235 Aggradation 9-13,41,57,60,83,91,

101,106,108,112,115,119,129, 156,177,210

Agulhas current 164,170,219 Alabama

coal seams 126, 361, 362 Warrior Basin 126,359,365,369

Alaska Copper River fan delta 41-43 Scott alluvial fan 37, 39

Alba reservoir sand 412 Alberta Basin 59, 125, 177,391 Algeria 253 Allocyclic processes 11, 14,89,210,

211, 266, 329, 339, 340, 343-344, 349, 365

Allostratigraphic units 12, 14, 89, 270 Alluvial fan systems

fluid flow 436-439 resource potential 58-59

Alteration front, tongue, zone 311, 377,380,383,385,387,388

Amarillo Uplift 49 fan delta systems 49-51

Amazon Basin 80, 168, 177,206 Anadarko Basin 21,51,391,414,444 Anastomosing channels 60,65,67,74,

106,342,351,352 Andrew delta-fed apron 194 Anoxia 165, 175, 181, 187,236,248 Appalachian Basin 126,338,344,357,

359,362,363,364,365,391 Beckley Seam 338,359,362 Lower Freeport Seam 338 Pennsylvanian seams 354 Pocahontas Seam 338, 365 shore zones 131

Apron see Submarine apron Aquifer 300-303, 313, 369, 378,

426-444 Arizona

alluvial fans 32 Atchafalaya River, basin 83, 348 Athabasca braid delta 52 Australia

Bowen Basin 349, 350, 365, 370 Cooper Basin 327,336,366,368,

391, 393 deserts 250, 261,262 Eromanga Basin 391 Gippsland Basin 327, 358, 360, 365,

366, 368, 393 Lake Frome 382, 384 Latrobe Valley, Victoria 359,362,

367 Sydney Basin 58, 163, 344, 345, 365,

370 tidal flats 152 Yeelirrie district 377, 378

Autocyclic processes 57-58, 83, 89, 154, 200, 270, 329, 339, 340, 342, 343-344, 349,

Avalanche laminae 253,255,259 Avulsion 64,83,87,198,210,348,357

Baja California 36 Bajadas 29, 30, 45 Barataria Bay 331, 332, 342, 354 Barchan 256--258 Barrier inlet 134,137-143,156-157,

359,361,363,407,408,442 Base level 25-27 Basin-floor channels 226 Bay of Bengal 154 Bay of Fundy 152 Bear Creek apron 216 Beckley Seam 338, 359-362, 362 Bedding geometry see Depositional

architecture Bering Sea 173, 226 Bioturbation 101, 143, 144, 145, 146,

164, 166, 168, 170, 175, 176, 187, 238,246,248,256,429,441

Bohai Basin 249,413 Botswana

Okavango fan 39, 68 Okavango swamp 330, 333

Botucatu Sandstone 252 Bouma sequence 99, 134, 189 Bowen Basin 349, 350, 365, 370 Brae sandstone 217 Brahmaputra River 82 Brazil

slope morphology 191, 192 Brazos River 64 Brent complex 124 Bristol Channel 133 Burdekin Delta 111, 113 Bute Inlet fjord 216, 230

Calcrete 45, 377 California

Death Valley 36 Great Valley 59,312,344 Kern River fan 33, 34 shelf 164 Trollheim alluvial fan 36, 37

Campos Basin 198, 199 Canada

Alberta foreland 177 Bay of Fundy 152 Cordillera 48,351-352 Elliot Lake district 374, 375,

376 Canyon see Submarine canyon Cape Supergroup 177 Cardium Sandstone 160 Catahoula Formation 75, 88-89, 325,

380 Central Africa

debris flow 32 Channel-lobe complexes see

Submarine channel-lobe complexes

Channel plugs 64,65,67, 71, 75-76, 82,84,87

Chenier 151,357 China

Bohai Basin 249, 413 Coal consumption 3 Junggar Basin 248 Mesozoic and Cenozoic basins 45,

54,233,240,248,365,393,413 Ordos Basin 2, 248 Sichuan Basin 2 Songliao Basin 241,245-246,247,

249,391,393,413 Tarim Basin 248 Tulufan Basin 248 Upper Paleozoic coals 340-341

Chita fluvial system 88-89 Chumstick Formation 46, 47 Chute 70,73 Cisco Group 294,416 Climatic controls 29, 36, 45, 46, 54--56,

159,234--235,244,250,266,320, 327,329,330,339,340,376,387

Coal in alluvial fan systems 344--346 in deltaic systems 352-357 in fluvial systems 346--352 in lacustrine systems 231

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Coal (Contd.) in shorezone systems 358-363 petrography see Coal petrography rank 338-339

Coal petrography 334-337 lithotypes 336 maceral Groups 334-335, 365, 369-

370 microlithotypes 335-336, 370

Coalbed methane 368-370 Coastal dunes 251,261 Coconino Sandstone 267 Cohesive gravity flows 188 Colorado Delta 115-119 Colorado

San Luis Valley 320,321,344 Compactional groundwater

regime 304, 308, 313-318, 326, 380,388,397,398

Condensed beds see Condensed section Condensed section 13, 15, 204, 225,

276, 277, 284, 286-293 Connate water 304,315,317-319,324 Continental shelf 159 Contourites 190-191, 197,203,209,

227-228,246,412 Cooper Basin 327,336,366, 367, 368,

391,393 Copper River fan delta 41-43 Coriolis force 160, 165 Cratonic basins 124, 159, 186,231,322 Cretaceous

Western Interior seaway 340,396-397,409

Crevasse splay 63-64, 74, 82, 87, 91, 94-95, 101, 354, 356, 357, 388, 400, 402,403,405

Cubits Gap crevasse 94 Cutler Formation 47, 48, 53

Darcy's Law 298 Date Creek Basin 376-377 Dead Sea 36 Death Valley 36 Debris flow 6, 30, 32-33, 36-38, 42,

45,191,193,201-202,209,212, 213-219,225,226,291,410,412, 442

Deep-basin gas 59 Delaware Bay 145 Delaware shelf 174 Delta systems

classification 102-103, 120 coal in 91 delta-front sands 106, 112, 354, 440 delta plain 108-109, 119-119 destructional facies 109-11 ° distributary channels 106-108, 112 distributary mouth bar 103-106,

354, 355, 441 fluid flow 439-441 interdistributary embayments 108 petroleum in 91,403-406

platform delta 122, 124 shelf-margin delta 122, 282, 294

Density stratification 164, 166, 175, 187,204,235-237,238,248,392, 393

Denver Basin 399 Depositional architecture 9-10,27,

86-90,110-111,113-115,119,121-122,128,176-179,193-195,401, 403,404,408,409,410,414,430, 431,435,436

Depositional episode 11,14,17,271, 277,280,405,443

Depositional event 11 Depositional sequence 11,27,270-

271 Depositional system

definition 6 Devonian shelf sea 166 Diapir 97, 124 Dipmeter 18, 28, 259, 268, 269 Divergent margin 391 Dockum Group 242, 243, 245 Domed peat 330,331,333-334,337,

338, 347, 362, 366 Donjek River 351 Draa see Star dune

East African lakes 231-235,236-237 East China Sea 173 East London continental margin 218-

219, 230 East Shetland Platform 182 East Texas Basin 402 Eastern Shelf see Midland Basin Ebb-tidal delta 134,137,141-143 Ebro Delta 99,211-214,230 Ebro submarine apron 211-214 Electric logs see Well logs Elk City Field 59 Elliot Lake district 374, 375-376 English Channel 161, 173 Entrada Sandstone 267 Eolian supersurfaces 264-266, 267 Eolian systems

dry systems 262-263 fluid flow 443 petroleum in 413 stabilizing systems 263-264 wet systems 262-264

Epeiric seaway 157, 159, 161, 330 Ephemeral lake facies 239, 240 Epigenetic ore 374,377-383,387,

388 Epilimnic facies 238, 239 Equipotential lines 298, 306, 307 Erg see Sand sea Eromanga Basin 391 Estuary 133, 134, 145-149, 151-154,

157,283,324,362,403,405,407, 408,409,415,442

Eustatic sea level 27, 45, 122, 127, 129,177,181,186,192,230,266,

272,280,284,290,291,323,326, 339,340,358,414,417

Eutrophic mire 331-333,339

Facies architecture see Depositional

architecture map 16, 26, 27 models 8-9,399

Fall River Formation 279 Flood-tidal delta 134, 137, 141-143,

151,156,407 Flooding surface 15, 20 Florida

peat 331 Flow unit 433-436, 444 Fluid-migration pathways 397-398 Fluvial systems

petroleum in 400-403 Fluvial-dominated delta 102-111 Fluvial entrenchment surface 274-

276,290 Forced regression 129, 245, 275,

290 Foreland basins 186, 248, 295, 330,

345, 365, 370, 391 Fort Union Formation 341,377 Frio Formation 20,22-27, 141, 155,

156,290,325,326,394-395,399, 405,407,417-425,426

Galveston Bay 145 Galveston Island 152, 155 Gamma logs see Well logs Ganges Delta 115, 145, 154 Gas Hills uranium district 379 Genetic facies 8-9 Genetic sequence see Genetic

stratigraphic sequence Genetic stratigraphic sequence 1, 14,

27,113,266-268,270-272,273,277, 284,291,295-296,328-329,339-344,424

Geohydrology 304-306 Georgia coast 151 Geostrophic currents 133, 168,190-

191,227,412 German Bight 131 Germany

Rhine coalfields 362 Tertiary lignites 337, 339

Gigascopic heterogeneity 428 Gippsland Basin 327,358,360,365,

366, 368, 393 Gironde Estuary 145 Gobi Desert 261 Goliad Formation 380 Gondwana 234, 240, 248, 268, 328,

329, 330, 333, 336, 340, 344, 345, 351, 354, 364, 376, 370

Graded profile 272-273 Grainfalliaminae 253, 254, 255, 259 Great Valley 39, 59, 312, 344

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Green River Basin 234,248,340,341, 413

Greta sand see Frio Formation Groundwater flow system 298-299 Groundwater regimes

compactional 304, 308, 313-318, 326, 380, 388, 397, 398

meteoric 304-313,315,319-326, 358, 373, 374, 378, 380, 383, 386, 387, 397

thermobaric 304-305, 308, 315-318, 326, 380, 388, 397, 398

Growth fault 97-99, 115, 188, 394-395,403,405,417,419,420,425

Gueydan fluvial system 88-89, 423 Guiana coast 168 Gulf of Alaska 196 Gulf of Aqaba 36 Gulf of California 36, 115, 152 Gulf of Carpentaria 159 Gulf Coast Basin 12, 13, 20, 22-25,

87-90,99,125,126,158,176,214, 220,221,225,230,250,284,285, 302,315,316,317,318,324-326, 346,355,367,380-382,394,397, 410,412,417--425

Gulf Coast Neogene megalide 225-226

Gulf Coastal Plain see Gulf Coast Basin

Gulf of Mexico 164,171,173,175 Gulf of Mexico Basin see Gulf Coast

Basin Gulf of Suez

Miocene fan deltas 54

Hackberry embayment 219,412,420, 423, 425

Hatteras Abyssal Plain 202 Hemipelagic drapes 203-204 Hiatal surface 15, 276, 344 Honduras

alluvial fans 31,38,41,42,44 Hornelen Basin 52-55 Hudson Bay 159 Humboldt Lake 248 Hurricane Carla 170, 171 Hydrostratigraphy 303, 306, 321 Hyperpycnal flow 92, 120, 122, 189,

190,237,240 Hypolimnion 237-238 Hypolimnic facies 237-239 Hypopycnal flow 92

Iceland alluvial fans 36, 38 sandur 375

Illinois Basin 362-363, 366 In-situ mining 388-389 India

Jharia Basin 336 Indonesia 354 Indus Fan 206

Inlet see Barrier inlet Interdune facies 259-260 Intracratonic basin 390-391, 413-417 Irish Namurian Basin 214 Isolani 394,396,397,405,406,410 Italy

Pleistocence fan deltas 50 Reno Fan 39

Jackson Group 267,355,359,361, 380, 407

Jamaica Yallahs fan delta 41,42,44

Jharia Basin 336

Kalahari 39, 250, 262, 333 Karoo Basin 45,58,90, 124,238,341-

342,345,346,349,351,352,362, 366, 367

Kelantan Delta 111 Kentucky

coal seams 356 Kern River fan 33, 34 Kerogen 166, 368, 390, 392, 393, 394,

403,410 Kimmeridge Shale 160, 166 Klang Langat delta 115, 353 Korea

Miocene fan delta 48 tidal flats 152-153

Kosi alluvial fan 31,33,39,46,53, 55

Kuwait alluvial fans 29, 38, 48

KwaZulu coal 269,358-359,366 eolian systems 251, 268, 267 Nongoma Graben 366 redbeds 324

Lacustrine systems hydrology 231-237 petroleum in 413 stratification 236-237 thermal classification 235

Lafourche delta complex 106 Lagoon 134,137-145,358,359,361,

363 Lake

Baikal 237 Brienz 240-241 Chad 234 Edward 237 Eyre 234, 237, 239, 240 Humboldt 248 Kivu 231, 232 Malawi 232-234, 237, 248 Tanganyika 232,236,246,248 Turkana 232,244 Victoria 232, 234

Lake Frome uranium 382, 384 Latrobe Valley 259,262,26 Lavaca Canyon 220,221,224

Subject Index 487

Levee 4, 69, 70, 74, 82, 91, 93, 101, 346, 357

Libya 261 Messiah Field 400 Sarir Field 400 Sirte Basin 391, 400

Linear dune 258-259 Lithologic traps 396 Lithofacies 8-9, 27 Little Muddy Creek Conglomerate 53 Littoral energy fence 161 Lodeve Basin 376 Loess 252 Longitudinal dune 258-259 Los Angeles Basin 413 Lower Freeport Seam 338 Lower Cretaceous Greensand 177

Maceral groups see Coal petrography Macroscopic heterogeneity 428, 429,

431 Macrotidal coast 100, 129-131, 152-

154,172 Magdalena Delta fan 111,222,230 Mahakam Delta 115, 145,403,405,

406 Malaysia

estuaries 145, 154 Klang Langat Delta 115, 353 peat 331

Marine flooding surfaces see Flooding surfaces

Marlim channel-lobe complex 198, 199

Mass flow see Debris flow Mass wasting 188, 191, 205, 211, 214,

218, 219, 226, 277 Matagorda Island 152, 155 Maui Field, New Zealand 22 Mauritania sand sea 266 Maximum flooding surface 13-15,20,

245, 267, 276-277, 295, 328, 340 McKenzie Delta 317 Mediterranean Sea 161 Megascopic heterogeneity 428 Megaslide 206, 225-226 Mesoscopic heterogeneity 428 Mesotidal coast 139, 142, 146, 151 Messiah Field 400 Metalimnion 236 Meteoric regime 304-313,315,319-

326,358,373,374,378,380,383, 386, 387, 397

Mexico Nayarit coastal plain 150-151 Tabascan strandplain 151

Microscopic heterogeneity 428 Microtidal coast 129, 131, 141 Midland Basin 99, 100, 125, 214, 284,

291,294,393,394,412,413,414, 416

Mid-Zambezi rift 58, 345, 366 Milankovitch cycles 11, 244, 266, 340

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Mineralization front see Alteration front

Mississippi Basin 124, 168 Canyon 207 Delta system 27,94-95,97,125,

155,207,331-333,340,342,353, 354,356,363,391,403

Fan 205-209,230 River 83, 349, 428

Mobeetie Field 59 Moray Firth structural trough 194 Morrison Formation 382-383 Mouth bar see Distributary mouth bar Mud diapirs 97, 124 Mud plug see Channel plug Murrumbidgee Plain 80

Namib Desert 251,258,261,262,268 Natal Embayment 46 Natural levee see Levee Navajo Sandstone 262,267 Navy Fan 210-211, 230 Nayarit coastal plain 150-151 Nepheloid layer 160, 161, 165, 168,

187 Netherlands 170, 282 New Guinea 330, 365 New Red Sandstone 45 New Zealand megaslide 225 Newark Basin 248 Niger Basin 99, 124 Niger Delta 391,403,405,426 Nile Delta 111 Norias delta system 290, 423 North Wales Basin 51 North Sea 111,124,159,160,161,164,

166,170,172,173,182,184,217, 219,317,327,368,393,410,412

Norway 53

Oakville Formation 90, 325, 380-382 Officer Basin 248 Okavango fan 39, 68 Okavango swamp 330, 333 Ombrogenous mire 333-334 Ombrotrophic peat 333-334, 348 Orinoco Delta 96, 111 Overpressure 97, 316--317, 324, 369,

397-398,417

Page Sandstone 267 Paleochannel classification 78-83

bed-load channels 78-79,81 mixed-load channels 78-80, 81 suspended-load channels 79-80, 81

Paleosoils 45, 52, 74, 266, 276, 296, 322, 351

Palo Duro Basin 393,414 Papua New Guinea 345 Parasequence 12, 15, 22, 25, 111, 157,

278,283,291,328,406,444 Passive margin see Divergent margin

Pennsylvania 2 Pennsylvanian 85

coal basins 85,339-340,342 coal seams 354 shore zones 131

Permian Basin 391 Pittsburgh Seam 348 Platte River 82, 351 Playa 29,30,234,206,259,319 Po River basin

Reno fan 39 Pocahontas Seam 338, 365 Poison River Basin 269 Poland

Neogene coal basins 348-349 Potentiometric surface 306, 326 Pottsville Formation 90 Powder River Basin 347,377-378,398 Pribilaf Canyon 226 Prudhoe Bay oil field

Ivishak Sandstone 52 Puddle Springs alluvial fan 377-379

Quartz pebble conglomerate ore see Syngenetic ore

Raised mire, bog see Domed peat Rajang Delta 115 Ravinement 15, 115, 140, 148, 157,

168,181,267,274-278,283,291, 295, 323, 441, 442

Rec6ncavo Basin 391, 393 Red Fork, Anadarko Basin 415 Red Sea

Pleistocene fan delta 56 Reflection amplitude map 22 Reno Fan 39 Reservoir characterization 4, 426-444 Reservoir compartmentalization 429,

431,433 Reservoir heterogeneity 427-444

styles 427-428 Rheotrophic mire 337 Rhone Delta 99,111-115 Rhone Fan 206 Rhone shelf 279 Rift basins 231, 246, 248, 295, 330,

345,365-366,391,412 Rio Balsas Fan 230 Rio Grande Embayment 248, 380 Rio Grande Trough 20, 22-24 Roaring River flood 32,35,41 Rotleigende Sandstone 45, 250, 268,

413 Russia

marshlands 312,330, 376 Moscow Basin 338

Sable Island 174 Sacramento Basin 394 Sahara 260,266,267,268 Sahel 261, 266 Saltation 251,253,254

San Joaquin Valley 34,320 San Juan Basin 248, 369, 383, 391 San Luis Valley 320,321,344 Sand plumes 174-175 Sand ribbons 169 Sand ridges 176 Sand sea 250,261-262,267,320 Sand sheets

shelf 174-175 eolian 260-261

Sand waves 170, 182 Sandstone - type uranium 371, 372,

377-386 Sandurs 36 Sarir Field, Libya 400 Sao Francisco Delta 111, 113 Sao Francisco Canyon 191-192 Scotland

eolian sequences 266-267 New Red Sandstone 45

Scott alluvial fan 37, 39 Scripps fan 230 Seeligson Field 399, 426 Seif dune 258-259 Seismic facies 19 Seismic profiles 123 Seismic stratigraphy 19-21 Selima sand sheet 260-261 Sequence stratigraphy 4,235,241,

245-247,265-267,279-284,339, 443-444

Sergipe-Alagoas Basin 191-192 Shannon Sandstone 160 Sheet turbidites 201-202 Sheetflood 30,33,35,36,40-41,48.

64, 344, 377 Shelf system

aggradation 182 break 186, 222 classification 175-176 fluid flow in 442 petroleum in 160

Shirley Basin 388 Shore zone system

coal in 126 facies 134-149 fluid flow in 441-442 petroleum in 126,406-410

Shoreface 134-137,155,174,407,433, 434

Simpson Desert 258, 262 Siberian gas 327 Sirte Basin 391,400 Slope

entrenchment surface 277 facies 195-204 fluid flow 442-443 petroleum in 410-413

Snuggedy Swamp 333, 358 Songliao Basin 241,245-246.247,249,

391,393,413 Source rock 392-394 South Africa

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Cape Supergroup 177 East London continental

margin 218-219,230 Karoo Basin 45,58,124,238,341-

342,345,346,352 Natal Embayment 46 synfuels 327 Waterberg Supergroup 51 Witwatersrand Supergroup,

Basin 30, 58, 89, 374-375 South Texas uranium provice 380-382 Spain

Cantabrian basins 365, 366 Madrid Basin 45

Spitzbergen Upper Paleozoic fan deltas 41

Spraberry Sandstone 412,413 Star dune 259 Storm ridges 173-174 Storm effects 160, 162, 166-167, 169,

181,283 Storrega megaslide 226, 225, 230 Straits of Malacca 161 Strandplain 149-151,407,408 Stratal architecture 12-15 Stratal geometries 11 Stratified basin see Density

stratification Stratigraphic architecture see

Depositional archtecture Streamflood 33 Submarine apron 191-194,204-206,

211-219,282,283,286-289,410 Submarine canyon 191-193,197,204-

211,219-225,277,291-292,410, 412

Submarine channel-lobe complexes 200-201

Sumatran peat 342 Surinam cheniers 151 Sussex Sandstone 160, 398,409,410 Sydney Basin 58, 163, 344, 345, 365,

370 Syndiagenetic ore 373,376--377,387 Syngenetic ore 371, 372-376, 387 Systems tract 280-284,291,293,296,

340, 444 highstand 242, 245-247, 270-271,

281-282,284,291,294,295,296, 340

lowstand 146,215,230,245-246, 270-271,281-284,291,294,295, 296

retrogradational 246--247 transgressive 147, 148,245,270,

281,283,284,296,340

Tabascan strandplain 151 Tarim Basin

sheetflooding on fans 41 Tectonic controls 231-235,242,245-

247,266,270-271,295,296,340, 364-367, 414

Tectonostratigraphy 241-242 Temperature stratification see Density

stratification Texas

Brazos River 64 Catahoula Formation 75, 88-89,

325,380 dunes 251 East Texas Basin 402 Frio Formation 20,22-27, 141, 155,

156,286,325,326,394-395,399, 405,407,417-425,426

Galveston Island 155 Jackson Group 267,359,361,380,

407 Matagorda Island 155 Midland Basin 99, 100, 125,214,

284,291,294,393,394,412,413, 414, 416

Oakville Sandstone 90, 325, 380-382

uranium 380-382 Van Horn Sandstone 47,48 Washita Group 170 Wilcox Group 105, 346, 349, 355,

367, 394-395 Yegua Group 13,367,407

Thar Desert 261 Thermobaric groundwater

regime 304-305,308,315-318, 326, 380, 388, 397, 398

Thermocline 165, 168, 236 Thet sequence, North Sea 182, 184 Three-dimensional seismic 19,20,28,

199,426 Tidal delta 128, 130, 141-143

ebb 130, 134, 137, 142-143 flood 128, 130, 134, 137, 139, 140,

141-143, 407 Tidal flat 134,144-145,149,152-154,

156,157,158,359,362,407,409 Tidal inlet see Barrier inlet Tidal processes 132-133, 161 Tidal sand ridge 118, 153, 162, 171-

173 Topogenous mire 333 Trace fossils 135-135, 148-149, 166,

170,256 Transform margin 391 Transmissivity 300-303, 322, 323, 368,

380,382,386,387,429,433 Transvaal Coalfield 341-343 Transvaal Supergroup 159 Transverse dune 258 Trap prediction 394-397 Trollheim alluvial fan 36--37 Turbidite 189, 190, 195, 199-203,208-

215,237,290,291,410,411,412, 433,434,442,443

Turbidite channel-lobe complex 200-201

Turbidite channels 195-199 Turbidite lobes 199-201

Subject Index 489

Tyee Formation 214

Uinta Basin 393,413 Unconformity-related uranium 371,

372 Underflows see Hyperpycnal flow Upwelling 161, 165, 166, 187 Uranium

exploration criteria 387-388

Valley fill 83,382,403,415,439 Van Horn Sandstone 47,48 Vegetation 58, 158, 329-330, 333 Vicksburg Formation 394-395 Viking Sandstone 169, 177

Wadi 33,45 Warrior Basin 126,359,365,369 Wasatch Group 46,170 Washington

Paleogene fans 57-58 shelf 161, 164

Washita Group 170 Washover 143,151-152,155-156,352,

359, 362, 363, 407 Waterberg Supergroup 51 Wave-dominated delta 102,441 Wave processes 132 Well logs 16-19,22,25,26,27-28,66,

67,69,70,82, 105, 106, 113, 117, 118, 121, 139, 140, 142, 148, 152, 153, 155, 180-183, 197, 227, 328, 236,239,351,355

West Ranch Field 432 West Vir gin a

coal seams 357 Westphalian mire 334 Wilcox Group 105,346,349,355,367,

394-395 Williston Basin 398 Wind River Basin 377,379 Wireline logs see Well logs Witwatersrand Basin 30, 58, 89,

374-375 Witwatersrand goldfields 374 Woodbine Formation 402 Wyoming basins

Powder River Basin 347, 377-378 Shirley Basin 388 uranium 377-379 Wind River Basin 377,379

Yakataga Formation 196 Yallahs fan delta 41,42,44 Yeelirrie district 377, 378 Yegua Formation 13,367,407 Yellow Sea 173 Yoakum Canyon 221,224,225 Yukon Delta 168

peat 332

Zibar 257-258