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A pop-up structure exposed in the outer foothills, Crowsnest Pass area, Alberta Stockmal GS Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 52(2), 139, 2004 |
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Basement-involved inversion at the Appalachian structural front, western Newfoundland: an interpretation of seismic reflection data with implications for petroleum prospectivity Stockmal GS, Slingsby A, Waldron JWF Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 52(3), 215, 2004 |
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Structural style and evolution of the triangle zone and external Foothills, southwestern Alberta: Implications for thin-skinned thrust-and-fold belt mechanics Stockmal GS, Lebel D, McMechan ME, MacKay PA Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 49(4), 472, 2001 |
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Abrupt changes in structural style and associated stratigraphic thickness across cross-strike lineaments, Rocky Mountain Foothills, northeastern British Columbia Stockmal GS Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 49(4), 497, 2001 |
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A field guide to portions of the Jurassic Fernie-Kootenay Trans-Canada Highway section, Banff, Alberta: new sedimentological and structural observations and interpretations Cant DJ, Stockmal GS Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 47(1), 1, 1999 |
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The Oldman River triangle zone: A complicated tectonic wedge delineated by new structural mapping and seismic interpretation Stockmal GS, MacKay PA, Lawton DC, Spratt DA Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 44(2), 202, 1996 |
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OVERPRESSURES AND HYDROCARBON MIGRATION IN THE HIBERNIA-NAUTILUS AREA OF THE JEANNE-DARC BASIN, OFFSHORE NEWFOUNDLAND STOCKMAL GS Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 42(2), 268, 1994 |