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Diagenetic Modification of Carbonates as a Result of Submarine Slumping, a Case History from the Jurassic Helmsdale Fault, Northern Scotland [Abstract]

R. Nowell Donovan, Andrea K. Bucheit

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... a mobile submarine scarp. Slumps, debris slides, rock falls and density flows all contributed to a major stratigraphic unit, the Helmsdale Boulder Bed...

1997

Experimental Work on Primary Sedimentary Structures

Lucien M. Brush Jr.

Special Publications of SEPM

... for certall1 tOpICS such port the nt structures However a great wealth of useful facts and bed load transportation and scour 1ent sedura y...

1960

Early Neogastroplites, Fort St. John Group, Western Canada

P. S. Warren, C. R. Stelck

CSPG Bulletin

... marker bed and Goodrich Sandstone. Figs. 9, 10. Neogastroplites cornutus wilderensis new subspecies: Fig. 9 U.A. 40833-paratype, approx., Pine River...

1969

Abstract: A trilobite-bearing horizon in the Meguma Group of Nova Scotia

Brian R. Pratt, John W. F. Waldron

Atlantic Geology

... been largely confined to the upper Halifax Fonnation, and have indicated Tremadocian (Early Ordovician) ages. A single 44 cm bed, rich in bioclastic...

1990

Genetic Units in Delta Prospecting: Abstract

Daniel A. Busch

Tulsa Geological Society

... is genetically related to all the others. It is defined at the top by a time-lithologic marker bed (such as a thin limestone or bentonite) and at the base...

1970

Significance of Skeletal Concentrations for the Analysis of Unconformities and Condensed Intervals: Case Studies from Neogene Shallow Marine Sequences: Abstract

S. M. Kidwell

CSPG Special Publications

... of shell bed contacts, which can be sharp or gradational. Hiatal shell concentrations can be: END-CYCLE, capped by an omissional (type I) or erosional...

1988

Abstract: Gulf Coast Lignite: A Status Report

W.R. Kaiser

GCAGS Transactions

... 10:1; minimum seam thickness is 2 ft. Reclamation cost is approximately $1000 per acre. Bucketwheel excavator are inevitable as multiseam thin-bed...

1979

Outcrop and Seismic Analysis of Natural Fractures, Faults and Structure at Teapot Dome, Wyoming: Abstract

Scott P. Cooper, Bruce Hart, Laurel B. Goodwin, John Lorenz, Mark Milliken

Tulsa Geological Society

.... The oldest fracture set is oblique to the hinge of the anticlinal fold. A second set of fractures consists of bed-normal extension fractures striking...

2003

The Use of Iodine Surface Geochemistry to Define Pennsylvanian Sandstone Channels and Arbuckle Reservoirs in Eastern Kansas: Abstract

Steven A. Tedesco

Tulsa Geological Society

... remained relatively unexplored and lightly drilled. Recently there has been a resurgence in drilling activity as a result of coal bed methane exploitation...

2003

Mid-Continent Backfilled Valleys: Reservoirs and Outcrop Analogs: Abstract

Roderick Tillman

Tulsa Geological Society

... contain contain clay as drapes and thin beds, have variable grain size from bed to bed and form in cycles. Differentiation of single stage (valley cut...

2003

Abstract: Coal-bed Methane Overview, Southern Raton Basin, New Mexico and Colorado

Paul M. Basinski and John C. Lorenz

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...Abstract: Coal-bed Methane Overview, Southern Raton Basin, New Mexico and Colorado Paul M. Basinski and John C. Lorenz 2004 11 11 The Raton Basin...

2004

Abstract: Stratigraphic and Structural Interpretation of the Gulf of Mexico Shelf from Spectral Imaging

Barbara Radovich, Adam Gersztenkorn, and John Smythe

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... Smythe 2005 29 29 47 6 SPectral Imaging of Correlative Events (SPICE) calculates a bed-form boundary framework from the seismic data and highlights...

2005

Sedimentation Near Junction of Maquoketa and Mississippi Rivers: DISCUSSION

Gordon Rittenhouse

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., and JOHNSON, JOE, 1940, A distinction between bed-load and suspended load in natural streams: Natl. Research Council, Am. Geophys. Union Trans., pt. 11, pp...

1943

Abstract: Oil Source Bed Hydrocarbon Analysis - Some Methods and Interpretations

Steve Thompson

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...Abstract: Oil Source Bed Hydrocarbon Analysis - Some Methods and Interpretations Steve Thompson 172 OIL SOURCE BED HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS - SOf¥'E r£n...

1980

Stratigraphic Significance of Shell Beds in the Ostracode Zone in South-Central Alberta [Abstract]

Banerjee, I.

CSPG Bulletin

... below submarine hardground (major hiatal accumulation). Scour-based, graded, and laminated shell bed (event bed). Complex bioturbated shell...

1990

Down-wind Clastic Limestones as a Key to the Location of Buried Reef Knolls

John W. Harrington, James K. Liles, Edward L. Hazelwood, Lane E. Horstman, Howard E. Jacks, Neal Neece, Jr.

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... on the East Side Shelf of the Midland Basin. A limestone bed tangent to the knoll extends with an obtuse delta shape from this point many miles...

1953

ABSTRACT: Bed-Scale Facies Variability in Gas-Shale Reservoir Analogs: Cretaceous Eagle Ford Formation, SW Texas

Daniel Minisini, Steven Bergman, and Calum Macaulay

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...ABSTRACT: Bed-Scale Facies Variability in Gas-Shale Reservoir Analogs: Cretaceous Eagle Ford Formation, SW Texas Daniel Minisini, Steven Bergman...

2012

"Shales of the Cretaceous Colorado Group in Western Canada - 1: What is the Fish Scale Marker Bed and Can it Produce Hydrocarbons? [Abstract]"

Leckie, D.A., Bloch, J., Singh, C., Wall, J., Wilson, M.

CSPG Bulletin

..."Shales of the Cretaceous Colorado Group in Western Canada - 1: What is the Fish Scale Marker Bed and Can it Produce Hydrocarbons? [Abstract]" Leckie...

1991

Suggested Use of Bed-Thickness Measurements in Stratigraphic Descriptions

John Bokman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Suggested Use of Bed-Thickness Measurements in Stratigraphic Descriptions John Bokman 1957 Vol. 27 No. 3. (September), The description...

1957

ABSTRACT: Variation of vitrinite reflectance in organic debris in synorogenic deposits in Northwestern Taiwan

Shen Jun-Chin

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... of the mean vitrinite reflectance in the same thin bed and its characterization of kerogen types. The debris-bearing formations are Pliocene to Pleistocene...

2009

Abstract: A 2-D Electrical Resistivity Survey of a Pipeline Crossing on the Colorado River, San Saba and Burnet Counties, Texas

Brad L. Cross

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...-dimensional inversion modeling package. A penetration depth of approximately 90 feet beneath the river bed was obtained in each of the modeled...

2018

Sequence Stratigraphy of a Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Ramp Setting: The Cebu Limestone (Upper Oligocene), Central Philippines: Abstract

Joseph Foronda

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... nannoplankton zone), a thin limestone bed set separates the transgressive lagoonal mudstones from the overlying highstand beach system. This limestone is composed...

1996

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