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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 12 (1962), Pages 171-185

Significance of Lower Tuscaloosa Sand Patterns in Southwest Mississippi

Harold E. Karges (1)

ABSTRACT

The Lower Tuscaloosa formation has been a prolific oil producer in Southwest Mississippi. Several major fields have been found on large uplifts and low-relief structural noses. In every case, development of these fields has been somewhat hampered by the erratic sand development.

Sand patterns seen in these fields indicate meandering stream channels in a deltaic environment. Recognition and projection of these patterns reduce dry hole risk in both field development and exploratory drilling.


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