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Hydrocarbon Habitat in Main Producing Areas, Saudi Arabia

M. G. Ayres , M. Bilal , R. W. Jones , L. W. Slentz , M. Tartir , A. O. Wilson (5)

Stratigraphic and Sedimentologic Controls of Gas in Shale--Example from Upper Devonian of Northern Ohio

Ronald F. Broadhead , Roy C. Kepferle , Paul Edwin Potter

Formation of Diagenetic Dolomite in Coastal Sabkha Along Arabian (Persian) Gulf

R. J. Patterson , D. J. J. Kinsman

Geology of Continental Shelf, Onslow Bay, North Carolina, as Revealed by Submarine Outcrops

Blake W. Blackwelder , Ian G. Macintyre , Orrin H. Pilkey

Hydrocarbon Possibilities of Concealed Mesozoic-Paleogene Sediments Below Himalayan Nappes--Reappraisal

S. K. Acharyya , K. K. Ray

Upper Cretaceous Coastal Deposits in South-Central Colorado--Codell and Juana Lopez Members of Carlile Shale

Michael McLane

Absence of Connate Water in Michigan Reef Gas Reservoirs--an Analysis: GEOLOGIC NOTE

Donald L. Katz , Curtis L. Lundy

Mechanical Versus Thermal Cause of Abnormally High Pore Pressures in Shales: DISCUSSION

Colin Barker , Brian Horsfield

Mechanical Versus Thermal Cause of Abnormally High Pore Pressures in Shales: REPLY

Richard E. Chapman

Facies Succession of Pliocene-Pleistocene Carbonates, Northwestern Great Bahama Bank: DISCUSSION

Henry T. Mullins , Albert C. Hine , R. Jude Wilber

Facies Succession of Pliocene-Pleistocene Carbonates, Northwestern Great Bahama Bank: REPLY

David K. Beach , Robert N. Ginsburg

Munsell Color Value as Related to Organic Carbon in Devonian Shale of Appalachian Basin: DISCUSSION

Erhard M. Winkler

Munsell Color Value as Related to Organic Carbon in Devonian Shale of Appalachian Basin: REPLY

John W. Hosterman