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Abstract: Lithostratigraphy and sediment failure on the central Scotian Slope

Billie-Jo L. Gauley, David J. W. Piper

Atlantic Geology

... shells and use of ice rafting events (brick red mud and Heinrich layers) of well-documented ages. Within the study area, failed sediment occurs...

2001

Abstract: Arid Continental Sand Bodies and Stratal Geometries in the Haynesville Formation as Interpreted from Coherency Processing of a 3-D Seismic Data Cube, Monroe County, Alabama

Lawrence R. Baria

GCAGS Transactions

... Jurassic targets in the 8,000 to 10,000 foot depth range. The survey was acquired using deep hole (125) pentalite with a "triple-brick" 110110 bin...

2001

A Method of Displaying Sedimentary Structures in Micritic Limestones

Tove G. Bockelie

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... idea of the structures in the limestone can be obtained if an orientated block is sawn into a brick and polished on each side. All six sides...

1973

Stromatolitic Microfabric: Petrographic Model: ABSTRACT

J. A. E. B. Hubbard

AAPG Bulletin

...); (2) wispy laminations (0.5-1.0 mm thick); (3) grumous aggregates with knobby surfaces; (4) mixed calcite and dolomite "brick-and-mortar" texture; (5...

1972

Abstract: Clinker Challenges: Crude Oil Remediation in a Scoria Butte; #91206 (2023)

Russell S. Martin

Search and Discovery.com

..., sections of lignite coal are occasionally ignited by prairie fires caused by lightning strikes, forming brick-like clinker (locally called scoria...

2023

Example of Stratigraphic Confusion: Type Locality of Butler Clay Member of Rockdale Formation (Wilcox Group), Bastrop County, Texas

W. W. Sharp, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

.... Plummer (1933, p. 601) stated that " ^hellip this member is typically exposed at the town of Butler, where the clay is used exclusively for making brick...

1966

Synopsis of Upper Tukau Deposits along the Sungai Rait Road, Miri District, Sarawak, Malaysia

Franz L. Kessler, John Jong, Ramasamy Nagarajan

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... and silt, the “Brick Shale”, and contains meandering sandy channels. The clay is thoroughly excavated in the area and used as raw material for bricks...

2023

Geology of Oil-Shale Deposits Within The Narrows Graben, Queensland, Australia

David A. Henstridge , David D. Missen

AAPG Bulletin

..._Page 723------------------------------ clay clasts which are commonly dispersed in a cyclic pattern. Gastropods and ostracodes are abundant, and other...

1982

Fault Creep at the Almaden-Cienega Winery, San Benito County

Don Tocher, Robert Nason

Pacific Section SEPM

... • 1 • 1i '• •I 'l i HCB CHIMNEY i BRICK STORAGE CELLAR DWELLING | — | WALL OPEN SPRING VERMOUTH ROOM Zi (1947) COLUMNS ^•WALL REBUILT...

1967

ABSTRACT: Columbia Oil Farmof the Oil Creek Valley, Venango County, PA, 150 Years of Petroleum Legacy

Amy Randolph

Petroleum History Institute

... of an idea to construct a brick-lined impoundment capable of storing 100,000 barrels of oil, so that they might take advantage of a price spike resulting...

2009

Historic Oil Field Tour and Oil Museum Visit

Lawrence H. Skelton - Guide

Petroleum History Institute

...://specialcollections.wichita.edu/collections/ms/92-27/kp-Altoona.html. 11. A Buffalo Brick – Buffalo Brick Co. http://skyways.lib.KS.US/towns/Buffalo/bricks.html. 12...

2006

Age of the Oil in the Miocene Shales of The Ventura District, California: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Lon D. Cartwright, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

..., the shale becomes very hard and brick-red in color, resembling well-baked tile. In the ultimate stage of metamorphism observed, the rock is deep red...

1927

Pennsylvanian Rocks of the Tulsa Area: Seminole Formation

A. P. Bennison

Tulsa Geological Society

... easy reach to serve as a more stable foundation. The lower shale of the Seminole is used in the manufacturing of brick at the Acme Brick Company pit...

1972

Recent Developments in the Leduc Woodbend Field

G. B. McCourt

CSPG Bulletin

... by the growth pattern of the reef-building organisms: the Woodbend, striking north-south, the lobe striking north-east in Township 50-26 and the lobe...

1953

Permian Problems

Ronald K. DeFord

Tulsa Geological Society

... with the origin, history, exploration, exploitation, and conservation of such Permian mineral resources as oil, gas, potash, water, gypsum, silver, brick clay...

1940

Abstract: Wyoming Industrial Minerals — Or When a Rock is Not a Rock!

Ray Harris

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... in the Bighorn Basin for wallboard, another construction material, and near Laramie for use in cement. Clay is mined near Evanston for brick and tile...

1985

ABSTRACT: QUANTITATIVE STATISTICS OF WHOLE ROCK MACERALS AND ITS APPLICATION IN EVALUATING SOURCE ROCKS

Bo Xiong, Xianqing Li, Ningning Zhong, Tieguan Wang, Anlai Ma

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... samples are ground to 1 mm, bonded with epoxy resin, powder brick light section is made up. The quantitative statistics of macerals are conducted under...

2006

Abstract: Organic petrology of subbituminous carbonaceous shale samples from Chalāw, Kabul Province, Afghanistan: implications

P.C. Hackley, J. R. SanFilipo, G. P. Azizi, S. W. Starratt

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... brick making near the village of Chalāw, Afghanistan, approximately 30 km southeast of Kabul. Three multiple-bench channel samples of the mined bed...

2008

ABSTRACT: The Relationship Between Heavy Metals and Sedimentary Organic Matter in the Oxford Clay (Jurassic) of the Southern UK

Pin-Ru Huang, John Marshall, Philip Scotney

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

...) The Oxford Clay is organic rich sediment widely distributed across the southern UK. It has been widely used for brick making and this has led to the many...

2011

Abstract: An Overview of Engineering Geologic Problems is Malaysia

Tan Bock Kang, Tan Boon Kong

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... participant, B. Sirimbumrungsukha and his contribution on microbits. P.C. Aw, confidently presenting the joint paper on construction brick. M.S. Subrahmanyam...

1981

Abstract: Revisions to Carboniferous stratigraphy on Maringouin Peninsula, Cumberland Subbasin, New Brunswick

S. C. Johnson

Atlantic Geology

... the use of the term Enrage Formation to brick-red arkosic grit, conglomerate and mudrocks which conformably overlie the Shepody Formation; (3) reassigning...

1997

Abstract: Discovery of Cretaceous basins in Nova Scotia and the potential for kaolin mining

R. R. Stea, P. W. Finck

Atlantic Geology

... occur in the Carboniferous and Triassic basins of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. At present these deposits are mined for brick, aggregate and glass...

1997

Upper Cretaceous Sediments - New Exploration Target in North Tadzhikistan

R. U. Kalomazov, V. S. Korobka, P. Z. Chernikov, V. P. Asfandiyarov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of the Oligocene at beginning of deposition of: 8-Brick-red Formation of the Neogene, 9-modern structure. IV - 10 - modern structure on the top of the Brick-red...

1979

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