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IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1999-010189

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199905

Registro 5421 de 5614 - GeoRef 1997-2001

TI - TITLE: Maastrichtian-Paleocene basin evolution of northwestern South America; the transition from a mature extensional basin to foreland basin.

AU - AUTHORS: German-Bayona; Jaramillo-Carlos

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, United States

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1998 annual meeting.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: Annual Meeting Expanded Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists. 1998; 1998.

NT - NOTES: Extended abstracts available on CD

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1998.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1998

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1998 annual meeting. Salt Lake City, UT, United States. May 17-20, 1998.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: Early Maastrichtian to Early Paleocene accretion of a subduction complex to the west side of the Colombian Central Cordillera produced both the extinction of a Cretaceous extensional basin and the beginning of a foreland basin that dominates the Tertiary of the Colombia basin. The Maastrichtian-Paleocene sedimentary succession is characterized by a major shift of depositional systems from marine to coastal plain and continental environments that is closely related to the reorganization of the basin. This succession is bounded both at base and top by regional unconformities. The lower unconformity is related to the accretion of the subduction complex in the early Maastrichtian and onset of the transition extensional to foreland basin. The accretion of the Western Cordillera and the regional uplift of the Central Cordillera produced the Late Paleocene-Eocene unconformity at the top. Deposits above this unconformity record the growth of a foreland basin during the later Tertiary. The sandstone composition of the Maastrichtian-Paleocene succession changes progressively upsection from quartzarenite to litharenite, indicating the uplift of Precambrian Quetame and Santander-Floresta massifs, as well as local uplifts in the Central Cordillera. Some structures bounding these massifs coincide with older faults dating from the extensional phase of the basin. These uplifts segmented the formerly continuous Cretaceous extensional basin into two depositional sub-basins, the eastern and the western basins. In the western basin the thickness increases northward, whereas the eastern is more condensed, decreasing in thickness eastward. Maximum subsidence was reached in an elongate depocenter located between the Quetame and Floresta massifs, and its axis was parallel to older north-south normal faults. The basin transition also produced a regional change in the polarity of the shoreline and associated coastal-fluvial deposits from east-west during the Late Cretaceous, to south-north in the late Maastrichtian.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: accretion-; Andes-; basins-; Cenozoic-; Central-Cordillera; Colombia-; Cretaceous-; depositional-environment; extension-tectonics; faults-; fluvial-environment; foreland-basins; Maestrichtian-; Mesozoic-; normal-faults; northwestern-South-America; Paleocene-; Paleogene-; plate-tectonics; Quetame-Massif; Santander-Floresta-Massif; Senonian-; South-America; subduction-; subsidence-; tectonics-; Tertiary-; thickness-; unconformities-; uplifts-; Upper-Cretaceous; Western-Cordillera

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 16-Structural-geology; 12-Stratigraphy

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

ME - SOURCE MEDIUM: compact disc

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2002, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1999-010175

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199905

Registro 5422 de 5614 - GeoRef 1997-2001

TI - TITLE: Structural styles and petroleum systems along the foothills of the Cordillera Oriental of Colombia and the Andes de Merida of Venezuela.

AU - AUTHORS: Chigne-Nestor; Garcia-Eduardo; Rojas-Ernesto; Loureiro-Daniel

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Corpoven, VEN, Venezuela

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1998 annual meeting.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: Annual Meeting Expanded Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists. 1998; 1998.

NT - NOTES: Extended abstracts available on CD

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1998.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1998

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1998 annual meeting. Salt Lake City, UT, United States. May 17-20, 1998.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: Three well-defined structural styles have been identified in this 700 km long by 100 km wide region that follows the eastern border of the mountain chains. In the central-northern part of the Cordillera Oriental there are both thin-skin and high-angle, basement involved tectonics. In the southern Andes de Merida and northern Cordillera oriental there are emergent imbricate high-angle faults involving basement. These two structural domains have opposite vergences and they are separated by a left-lateral transfer zone. Finally, the structural style of the northern portion of the Andes de Merida is controlled by the Caribbean allochthonous rocks, which override sedimentary sequences of the continental domain.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: allochthons-; Andes-; basement-tectonics; Cenozoic-; Colombia-; compaction-; cores-; Cretaceous-; deformation-; diagenesis-; Eastern-Cordillera; faults-; high-angle-faults; imbricate-tectonics; Merida-Venezuela; Mesozoic-; models-; Oligocene-; Paleogene-; petroleum-; South-America; tectonics-; Tertiary-; thin-skinned-tectonics; uplifts-; Upper-Cretaceous; Venezuela-; well-logs

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources; 16-Structural-geology

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

ME - SOURCE MEDIUM: compact disc

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2002, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1999-010067

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199905

Registro 5423 de 5614 - GeoRef 1997-2001

TI - TITLE: A composite standard and graphic correlation analysis of the Mirador Formation, northern Llanos, Colombia.

AU - AUTHORS: Aurisano-R-W

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: 501 Westlake Park Boulevard, Houston, TX, United States

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1998 annual meeting.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: Annual Meeting Expanded Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists. 1998; 1998.

NT - NOTES: Extended abstracts available on CD

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1998.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1998

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1998 annual meeting. Salt Lake City, UT, United States. May 17-20, 1998.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: The Eocene Mirador Formation is an important reservoir unit in the Llanos Basin of Colombia. A Northern Llanos composite standard, graphic correlation study of the Mirador in the Cano Caranal Block shows a hiatus within the Mirador spanning approximately 2.16 million years. The unit identified as Mirador in the Centellas-1 well is late Middle Eocene but older than in the remaining wells, possibly because of a wrench fault between them. Composite standard, graphic correlation analysis allows the quantification of missing time and the recognition of stratal architecture.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: biostratigraphy-; Cenozoic-; Colombia-; correlation-; Eocene-; faults-; Foraminifera-; Invertebrata-; Llanos-; miospores-; Mirador-Formation; oil-wells; Paleogene-; palynomorphs-; petroleum-; pollen-; Protista-; reservoir-rocks; source-rocks; South-America; spores-; Tertiary-; unconformities-; wrench-faults

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 12-Stratigraphy; 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 4

ME - SOURCE MEDIUM: compact disc

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2002, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1999-009254

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199904

Registro 5424 de 5614 - GeoRef 1997-2001

TI - TITLE: Neogene and Quaternary development of the neotropical rain forest; the forest refugia hypothesis, and a literature overview.

AU - AUTHORS: Hooghiemstra-Henry; van-der-Hammen-Thomas

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: University of Amsterdam, Hugo de Vries Laboratory, Amsterdam, Netherlands

SO - SOURCE: Earth-Science Reviews. 44; 3-4, Pages 147-183. 1998.

PB - PUBLISHER: Elsevier. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 1998.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Netherlands

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1998

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: The upheaval of the northern Andes in Miocene and Pliocene time changed the drainage system in northern South America significantly and caused the present-day rain forest areas of Choco and the Lower Magdalena Valley became separated from Amazonas. Plant diversity may have reached the highest level in the Miocene or Pliocene, and excessive present-day phytodiversity may be regarded as a legacy of the Tertiary, rather than an evolutionary product of the Quaternary. In the Quaternary strong temperature oscillations, related to the series of ice-ages, were superposed on the Late Tertiary forest dynamics, which included river displacement and latitudinal migrations of the equatorial rain belt (caloric equator) with the rhythm of the precession cycle of orbital climate forcing. The hypothesis that claims a permanent rain forest cover all over the Amazon basin during the last glacial is in contrast with the "forest refugia hypothesis", which accepts replacement of rain forest by savanna, or savanna forest, during dry climatic intervals. Both scenarios have been evidenced by pollen records. In this paper, it is suggested that both hypotheses are not necessarily conflicting and apparently did occur in different parts of the Amazon basin, and in different periods, depending on the climatological constraints. A compilation of the most important literature concerning the vegetational, climatic, and environmental history of the rain forest areas of Amazonas and Choco, and surrounding dry ecosystems has been included.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: Amazon-Basin; Amazonas-Colombia; bibliography-; biodiversity-; biogeography-; Brazil-; Carajas-Brazil; Cenozoic-; Colombia-; ecology-; ecosystems-; forests-; habitat-; Lake-Pata; Magdalena-Valley; Neogene-; orbital-forcing; paleoclimatology-; paleoecology-; paleohydrology-; paleotemperature-; Plantae-; Quaternary-; rain-forests; refugia-; review-; Rondonia-Brazil; South-America; terrestrial-environment; Tertiary-; tropical-environment

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 12-Stratigraphy

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

MC - MAP COORDINATES: LAT: S090000; S090000; LONG: W0630000; W0630000.

LAT: S153200; S153200; LONG: W0474000; W0474000.

LAT: S004400; S004000; LONG: W0720400; W0723000.

LAT: N001600; N001600; LONG: W0664100; W0664100.

NN - ANNOTATION: With an appendix.

IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 526; illus. incl. sketch maps.

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2002, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from CAPCAS, Elsevier Scientific Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands

IS - ISSN: 0012-8252

CO - CODEN: ESREBW

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1999-006917

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199904

Registro 5425 de 5614 - GeoRef 1997-2001

TI - TITLE: Oil and gas operations and environmental law in Latin America.

AU - AUTHORS: Wagner-Jay-Paul

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Petroconsultants, London, United Kingdom

SO - SOURCE: Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law. 16; 2, Pages 153-185. 1998.

PB - PUBLISHER: Sweet & Maxwell. London, United Kingdom. 1998.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-Kingdom

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1998

LA - LANGUAGE: English

DE - DESCRIPTORS: Argentina-; Bolivia-; Brazil-; Colombia-; development-; ecosystems-; Ecuador-; international-cooperation; Latin-America; legislation-; Mexico-; natural-gas; Peru-; petroleum-; pollution-; protection-; regulations-; reserves-; South-America; Venezuela-

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources; 22-Environmental-geology

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 45; 3 tables.

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2002, American Geological Institute.

IS - ISSN: 0264-6811

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1999-005681

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199903

Registro 5426 de 5614 - GeoRef 1997-2001

TI - TITLE: From Oxisols to Spodosols and Histosols; evolution of the soil mantles in the Rio Negro basin (Amazonia).

AU - AUTHORS: Dubroeucq-Didier; Volkoff-Boris

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: ORSTOM, Bondy, France

SO - SOURCE: Catena (Giessen). 32; 3-4, Pages 245-280. 1998.

PB - PUBLISHER: Catena-Verlag Rohdenburg. Cremlingen-Destedt, Federal Republic of Germany. 1998.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Federal-Republic-of-Germany

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1998

LA - LANGUAGE: English

DE - DESCRIPTORS: Amazon-Basin; Amazonas-Brazil; Amazonas-Venezuela; Brazil-; classification-; clastic-rocks; clay-minerals; climate-; Colombia-; erosion-features; Histosols-; horizons-; humid-environment; landform-evolution; landforms-; micromorphology-; mineral-composition; Oxisols-; parent-materials; pedogenesis-; peneplains-; Rio-Negro-Basin; saprolite-; sedimentary-rocks; sheet-silicates; silicates-; soil-profiles; soil-surveys; soils-; South-America; Spodosols-; surveys-; terrestrial-environment; topography-; toposequences-; transformations-; tropical-environment; Ultisols-; Venezuela-

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 25-Soils

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

MC - MAP COORDINATES: LAT: S010000; N040000; LONG: W0660000; W0710000.

NN - ANNOTATION: Includes appendices.

IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 61; illus. incl. block diag., sects., 3 tables, sketch map.

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2002, American Geological Institute.

IS - ISSN: 0341-8162

CO - CODEN: CIJPD3

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1998-070593

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199824

Registro 5427 de 5614 - GeoRef 1997-2001

TI - TITLE: High risk landslide analysis, OCENSA pipeline, Colombia.

AU - AUTHORS: Motherwell-Jonathan

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Dames and Moore, USA, United States

SO - SOURCE: Bulletin - Houston Geological Society. 40; 9, Pages 15. 1998.

PB - PUBLISHER: Houston Geological Society. Houston, TX, United States. 1998.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1998

LA - LANGUAGE: English

DE - DESCRIPTORS: Atlantic-Ocean; Caribbean-Sea; central-Colombia; Colombia-; Cusiana-Field; damage-; geologic-hazards; landslides-; mass-movements; North-Atlantic; OCENSA-pipeline; oil-and-gas-fields; petroleum-engineering; risk-assessment; South-America

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources; 30-Engineering-geology

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

NN - ANNOTATION: Presented at Houston Geol. Soc. environ. and eng. meeting, Houston, TX, May 13, 1998.

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2002, American Geological Institute.

IS - ISSN: 0018-6686

CO - CODEN: BHGLAN

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1998-068511

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199824

Registro 5428 de 5614 - GeoRef 1997-2001

TI - TITLE: Les Cyclones David et Allen en Martinique; origine probable des megarides sur le plateau externe oriental

Translated Title: Hurricanes David and Allen in Martinique; probable origin of megaripples on the eastern external insular shelf.

AU - AUTHORS: Durand-F; Augris-C; Castaing-P

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Universite de Bordeaux I, Departement de Geologie et Oceanographie, Talence, France

SO - SOURCE: Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences, Serie II. Sciences de la Terre et des Planetes. 326; 12, Pages 863-868. 1998.

PB - PUBLISHER: Gauthier-Villars. Montrouge, France. 1998.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: France

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1998

LA - LANGUAGE: French

AB - ABSTRACT: For the first time on the Atlantic insular shelf, megaripple fields, present in coarse to very coarse sands and in gravels, have been recognized by side-scan sonar between 20 and 60 m depth. Similar sedimentary structures have been already spotted on the shelves of Guadeloupe and Colombia. Megaripple characteristics indicate the sedimentary structure origin (cyclonic waves rather than tidal or wind-driven currents) and the motion processes. We can propose a correlation between these wave structures and the two last and most intense hurricanes: David (1979) and Allen (1980).

DE - DESCRIPTORS: acoustical-methods; Antilles-; bathymetry-; bedding-plane-irregularities; Caribbean-region; clastic-sediments; geophysical-methods; geophysical-surveys; gravel-; Hurricane-Allen; Hurricane-David; hurricanes-; insular-shelf; Lesser-Antilles; Martinique-; megaripples-; models-; ocean-floors; sand-; sedimentary-structures; sediments-; side-scanning-methods; sonar-methods; storms-; surveys-; West-Indies

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 06A-Sedimentary-petrology

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 10

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2002, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from PASCAL, Institute de l'Information Scientifique et Technique, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France

IS - ISSN: 1251-8050

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1998-067512

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199823

Registro 5429 de 5614 - GeoRef 1997-2001

TI - TITLE: Environmental impact in jungle areas.

AU - AUTHORS: Wye-Robin-R; Malaver-Christian-H; Rodriguez-Juan-F

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: GAPS, Bogota, Colombia

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: AAPG international conference and exhibition; abstracts.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: AAPG Bulletin. 82; 10, Pages 1983. 1998.

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1998.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1998

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: AAPG international conference and exhibition. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Nov. 8-11, 1998.



LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: In the last two decades, the exploration industry has been encouraged, as well as the local governments, to reach high levels of production, with minimal environmental impact over working areas. In the Latin American industry, a well-known document called Environment Impact Study (EIS), which includes an Environmental Management Plan (EMP), states the main rules to follow over all the project exploration phases, avoiding and mitigating several impacts generated locally. For seismic crews in jungle areas, there are 3 particular topics, in which their proper control system is mandatory for our operations: Social Impact (Inhabitants and Indigene Communities interactivity), Vegetation Impact (Working on Reservation Areas) and Animal Impact (Bio-diversity control). Explaining GAPS particular cases, in the Peruvian northern forest we assisted a 3-D seismic crew, where the Corrientes River flows across the project area. In this program, we were to construct at least 50 helipads and another 50 drop-zones for logistic purposes. Due to the fact that the EMP recommended just 40 helipads, we selected 6 zones utilized previously for helipad construction, and 32 Primary Forest zones as well, in which the deforestation was minimal, around an ecosystem comprised of a local palm tree known as Aguaje. Approximately 0.06% of the project zone was deforested. Our Safety and Environmental Advisors were closely supervising this job, obtaining good results in helipads and drop zones. Furthermore, a detailed forest inventory was undertaken to control cut-off species. From the former inventories, we calculated statistically the deforested areas and species, broadly fulfilling the EMP requirements. Therefore, it was necessary to build a plant house, sowing seeds and local native plants during the last 3 months of this project. In other GAPS projects, the forest areas have restricted the control of plants. Nevertheless, we used to re-forest using local trees for planting, acquired through industrial plant houses. Moreover, we have considered that the GAPS HSE Department, which has been closely involved with every seismic crew, has a better understanding of the local impact generated. For this reason, we help in the reforestation and demobilization plan from the beginning of the project. For the example shown above, the plant house had 2 objectives: Take local species that have grown up properly, sow them across the helipads closer to the Base Camp, and evaluate their behavior due to stress provoked by some transplantations. This allowed us to take some branches from the sowed helipads and re-sow them immediately, mostly aided by a local botanic expert. The personnel in charge of the reforestation plan walked down the area in several crews, carrying out other tasks such as: camps recovery, sanitary fill-in pits closure, septic wells closure, waste classification for final disposal, shot-points and counter-holes closures, staking and picking-up cable. Based on the clear and operative structure in HSE (Health, Safety and Environment management), joined with the invaluable collaboration of local inhabitants at each work area, has allowed us to achieve the development of exploration projects with a minimal environmental impact.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: Amazon-Basin; Boyaca-Colombia; Colombia-; ecology-; environmental-effects; evaluation-; forests-; geophysical-methods; jungles-; mitigation-; Peru-; protection-; Putumayo-Colombia; Santander-Colombia; seismic-methods; South-America

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 20-Applied-geophysics; 22-Environmental-geology

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2002, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0149-1423

CO - CODEN: AABUD2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1998-064851


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