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Within the field of petroleum geology problems frequently arise because the geologist does not appreciate paleontological data. Except in certain limited areas most paleontological work consists of the recognition of a single genus or species, or sometimes the general assemblages. This information is usually transmitted to the geologist in the form of reports or publications. If the information fits the general conditions it is assimilated and used as evidence to support pre-existing correlations. However, if it fails to support the geologist's ideas it is questioned. Single geologic or paleontological factors are seldom decisive, but a better understanding of the biozone and its environment may lead to better understanding of the relationship of paleontology and oil expl ration.
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