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ABSTRACT: Ichnology of an Ancient, Shallow Marine Embayment: Using Bioturbation Patterns to Enhance Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction; #90013 (2003)

Michelle V. Spila, S. George Pemberton, Iain K. Sinclair

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...ABSTRACT: Ichnology of an Ancient, Shallow Marine Embayment: Using Bioturbation Patterns to Enhance Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction; #90013 (2003...

2003

ABSTRACT: Generating Reservoir Models from High Resolution Outcrop Studies: A Case Study from the Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation, Northeastern Alberta; #90013 (2003)

Barton Blakney, Murray Gingras

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... thickness, lateral continuity, degree of bioturbation, and mud-bed fracturing, all contribute to complex fluid flow within these reservoirs...

2003

ABSTRACT: Ichnofabric Analysis, Event Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction: Late Miocene Strata, East Cape - Te Araroa, New Zealand; #90061 (2006)

Nikki Tonkin, K.A. Campbell, and M.R. Gregory

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.... Intensive bioturbation destroyed small-scale sedimentary structures and obliterated minor event beds. Trace fossils are sharply defined by the strong...

2006

Abstracts: Sedimentological and Neoichnological Characterization of an Asymmetric Tide-Influenced, River-Dominated Delta: Fraser River Delta, B.C., Canada; #90173 (2015)

K. Ayranci, S. E. Dashtgard

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... distributary channel. Continuous muddy deposits dominate the downdrift (north) side of the delta front, and they typically have high bioturbation...

2015

Abstracts: Cored Successions from a Modern Estuarine Channel, Willapa Bay, Washington; #90173 (2015)

Jesse Schoengut, Greg Baniak, Rares Bistran, Luke McHugh, S. George Pemberton, John-Paul Zonneveld, and Murray Gingras

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... station 6). The Bioturbation Index (BI) is assessed following Taylor and Goldring (1993). In this AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90173 CSPG/CSEG...

2015

Abstract: Digital Rock Analysis of Bioturbated Carbonates in the Cretaceous Formation of Saudi Arabia; #91204 (2023)

Ivan Deshenenkov, Camilo Polo

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... and mineralogical modifications of the original sedimentary fabric by organisms at the time of sediment deposition is known as bioturbation...

2023

Depositional Setting

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SEDIMENTARY HISTORY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF LOWER AND MIDDLE JURASSIC ROCKS, CENTRAL SAUDI ARABIA

Mohamed A. Moshrif

Journal of Petroleum Geology

... contained either restricted or diversified biota, with a few sedimentary structures such as lamination, cross-bedding and common bioturbation. Thus...

1987

Understanding Malaysian Carbonates - The Complexities of Rock Typing

Melissa Johansson

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... of bioturbation and vugs can alter the ‘typical’ poro-perm characteristics of a facies, with vugs providing vast porosity sometimes with little...

2018

Abstract: Bottom Characteristics of the Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Shelf

Charles M. Johnson, Arnold H. Bouma, William R. Bryant

GCAGS Transactions

.... Bioturbation was recognized by the presence of burrows, mounds, furrows, tracks, and excrements. Water turbidity of varying degrees was noticed sometimes...

1972

Infaunal Communities and Tiering in Ordovician Shallow Marine Terrigenous Clastic and Carbonate Settings: Ichnofabric and Trace Fossil Evidence

Mary L. Droser, Nigel C. Hughes

Pacific Section SEPM

... of the texture and internal structure of a sediment that results from bioturbation and bioerosion at all scales" [Ekdale and others, 1984, p.308...

1995

Abstract: The Devil in the Details: What Controls Vertical and Lateral Variation of Hydrocarbon Source and Shale-Gas Reservoir Potential at Millimeter to Kilometer Scales?

Kevin M. Bohacs

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...- carbon (TOC) content inversely related to sandstone content, maximum grain size, sandstone-bed thickness, level of bioturbation, and skeletal phosphate...

2009

Bottom Characteristics of Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Shelf: ABSTRACT

C. M. Johnson, A. H. Bouma, W. R. Bryant

AAPG Bulletin

... of sediment texture, structure, and biologic activity. Sediment size is distinctively coarser in areas of reef growth near the continental slope. Bioturbation...

1972

ABSTRACT Deltaic Sandstones in the Upper Cretaceous Eagle Formation: South Central Montana, #90125 (2011)

Spangler Eleanor, Hauer Jörn, Staub Jim, Hofmann Michael, Hendrix Marc

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.... Extensive bioturbation destroyed all primary sedimentary structures. Trace fossils include Ophiomorpha, Terebellina, and Skolithos. Facies 1 is interpreted...

2011

ABSTRACT Deltaic Sandstones in the Upper Cretaceous Eagle Formation: South Central Montana, #90126 (2011)

Spangler Eleanor, Hauer Jörn, Staub Jim, Hofmann Michael, Hendrix Marc

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... bioturbation destroyed all primary sedimentary structures. Trace fossils include Ophiomorpha, Terebellina, and Skolithos. Facies 1 is interpreted...

2011

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