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Volume: 18 (1934)

Issue: 12. (December)

First Page: 1559

Last Page: 1576

Title: Heavy Mineral Studies on Correlation of Sands at Kettleman Hills, California

Author(s): M. N. Bramlette (2)

Abstract:

The data and results from a petrographic study of 400 core and outcrop samples of Miocene and Pliocene sandstones from this region are presented. The mineral zones delimited suggest some peculiar stratigraphic variations and relations and seem to agree with the scanty paleontologic evidence available. The main point is a corroboration of the view that most of the upper 600 feet of producing sands in the field have very little development in the outcrops, and that most of the sandstone at the outcrops, referred to the Temblor, represents strata encountered at depths of about 1,000 feet in the producing zones. The method of laboratory procedure is briefly outlined, and some discussion is presented on the mineral zones and on individual minerals of particular significance. >

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