. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. 568 F. G. CLAPP CLASSIFICATION OF PETROLEUM AND GAS FIELDS and the oil still lower on its flank. Another example^ after Arnold, is shown in fignre 7. :,: General iHscas^ioii.âThe question arises whetlier to use the wclJ known term ''monoeline" or the reeently sugg-ested one, '; We find, on consulting A\\'l)slerV New International Dictionary (11)10}, that homocline does not appeal-, while monocline is defined as "having, or. Scale of Miles 6 Productive Oil Weil Show of Gas â i;^ Productive Gas Well 4- Unproducti


. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. 568 F. G. CLAPP CLASSIFICATION OF PETROLEUM AND GAS FIELDS and the oil still lower on its flank. Another example^ after Arnold, is shown in fignre 7. :,: General iHscas^ioii.âThe question arises whetlier to use the wclJ known term ''monoeline" or the reeently sugg-ested one, '; We find, on consulting A\\'l)slerV New International Dictionary (11)10}, that homocline does not appeal-, while monocline is defined as "having, or. Scale of Miles 6 Productive Oil Weil Show of Gas â i;^ Productive Gas Well 4- Unproductive Wei I (dry ^io!e) ^ Show ⢠o Weil b FiGURE 8.âStructure Map of Gas Pool in Clinton Sand near Wooster, Ohio Showing occurrence on a monoclinal nose according to Subclass III (a). Contour interval, 10 feet. (After C. A. Bonine; in Bulletin 621-H, U. S. Geological Survey, 1915) pertaining to, a single oblique inclination; as, amonoclinalfold or flex- â ure.':^ A monoclinal flexture. as distinguishedfrom a fold is defined, quoting from W. B. Scott, as "a single, sharp bend connecting strata -which lie at different levels and are. often horizontal excepting along, the line of .flexure.^^ â A monoclinal fold, therefore, is any obliquely inclined series of strata dipping entirely in one general Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Geological Society of America. [New York : The Society]


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