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Petrology, Chemistry, and Clay Mineralogy of a K-Bentonite in the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup of Western Montana
J. A. Moe , P. C. Ryan , W. C. Elliott ,, R. C. Reynolds, Jr.
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... fractions range from 807 Ma in the coarser fraction to 606 Ma in the finer fraction. The 807 Ma K-Ar age of 2M1 mica indicates temperatures in excess...
1996
High-Resolution Reconstruction of Quaternary Crustal Movement Based on Sedimentary Facies Analysis: An Example From The OGA Peninsula, Northern Japan
Masaaki Shirai, Ryuji Tada
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... marine terraces and raised coral reefs, crustal movement in Quaternary orogenic zones will be understood more systematically. BOND, G.C., AND KOMINZ...
2002
Subtle Discontinuity Detection and Mapping for Carbon Sequestration Assessment in the Illinois Basin
J. H. McBride, R. W. Keach II, H. E. Leetaru, W. J. Nelson
AAPG Special Volumes
..., T. C., and D. C. Bond, 1974, Underground storage of natural gas in Illinois1973: Illinois State Geological Survey, Illinois Petroleum 101, 71...
2009
Measuring Electrical Resistivity Variations in a Sandstone Specimen Injected with Gas, Liquid, and Supercritical CO2
Kyosuke Onishi, Toshifumi Matsuoka, Yoshihiko Ishikawa, Ikuo Okamoto, Ziqiu Xue
AAPG Special Volumes
... took this photograph when forming the part of a rock specimen. The sidewall of the rock specimen will be covered with waterproof bond and silicon...
2009
Early Generation Characteristics of a Sulfur-Rich Monterey Kerogen {1}
DAVID K. BASKIN {} and KENNETH E. PETERS {}
AAPG Bulletin
..., atoms other than carbon and hydrogen; in this paper, primarily sulfur) on the timing of initial bitumen/oil generation. Because of lower bond strengths...
1992
Control of grain size of brittle minerals on fracture development in shale under compression: Insights from numerical experiments
Qingfeng Meng and Fang Hao
AAPG Bulletin
... bond strength, the bonds can be broken. This represents the formation of microfractures and also allows tensile forces to be supported between particle...
2023
Analcime laminae in lacustrine shale oil reservoirs and its significance for hydrocarbon migration and accumulation
Junran Wang, Chao Liang, Shunyao Song, Yingchang Cao, Keyu Liu, and Fang Hao
AAPG Bulletin
..., the transformation and dissolution of zeolites are key to the formation of high-quality reservoirs. Some reservoirs in eastern China contain a large...
2025
Conditions of Quartz Cementation in Mt. Simon Sandstone: Evidence from in situ Microanalysis of Oxygen Isotopes; #50351 (2010)
Anthony D. Pollington, Reinhard Kozdon, Takayuki Ushikubo, Noriko T. Kita, John W. Valley
Search and Discovery.com
.... Dearborn Sullivan Ripley Effingham Monroe Greene Fayette Crawford Bond Boone Jennings Kenton Ohio Campbell Jasper Jackson Switzerland...
2010
The Importance of Recognizing Hydrodynamics for Understanding Reservoir Volumetrics, Field Development and Well Placement; #41314 (2014)
Sam Green, Richard E. Swarbrick, and Stephen A. O'Connor
Search and Discovery.com
... Sedimentary Basin (Bachu et al., 1993), and deep aquifers of the Illinois Basin (Bond, 1972). Each of these case studies relates to hydrodynamic aquifers driven...
2014
A Different Perspective on Critically Stressed Fractures and Their Impact on Fluid Flow, #41877 (2016).
Kevin Bisdom, Giovanni Bertotti, Hamidreza M. Nick
Search and Discovery.com
... resolution compared to laser scanning, but processing and interpretation of photogrammetry models is several times faster (Figure 1) (Bond et al...
2016
Multistage Fault-Related Dolomitisation of the Middle Cambrian Mount Whyte and Cathedral Formations: Insights into the Tectonic and Diagenetic History of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin; #51445 (2017)
Jack Stacey, Ardiansyah Koeshidayatullah, Cathy Hollis, Hilary Corlett
Search and Discovery.com
... Precambrian (Bond et al., 1989) and/or back-arc basin creation during the mid-late Devonian associated with the Antler Orogeny (based on indirect evidence...
2017
Silurian Reef Reservoir Heterogeneity in the Illinois Basin with a Focus on Germantown and Wapella East Fields: Reservoir Quality Variability as a Result of Differences in Depositional Environments, Diagenesis and Erosional Truncation at the End of the Silurian, #20491 (2020).
Dennis Prezbindowski, Richard Inden, Michael Grammer, Mary Frush,
Search and Discovery.com
... 102, 98 p. Bond, D.C., et al., 1971, Possible Future Petroleum Potential of Region 9 - Illinois Basin, Cincinnati Arch, and Norther Mississippi...
2020
Some Geoscientists Are Concluding that Organic Enrichment of Rock is by Volcanic Ash Fall. The Implications Are Dramatic; But Are They Probable?, #70403 (2020).
D. M. Parker,
Search and Discovery.com
... Province (LIP) emplacement exists (Figure 1). The temporal link between LIPs and oceanic anoxic events (and extinctions) is recognized (Figure 2). Bond et...
2020
PTTC Network News - Vol. 6, No.1 - 2000
Karl Lang
PTTC
... technique for controlling unconsolidated sand formations by injecting high temperature and pressure steam to geochemically bond the sand grains...
2000
Genesis of Blackened Limestone Clasts at Late Cenozoic Subaerial Exposure Surfaces, Southern Australia
Cody R. Miller, Noel P. James, T. Kurtis Kyser
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., 1984, Calcium transport between tissues and its distribution in the plant: Plant, Cell & Environment, v. 7, p. 449– 456. Crawford, A.R., and Ludbrook...
2013
Dolomites and Dolomitization: A Review
Peter Sonnenfeld
CSPG Bulletin
... inorganic magnesium compounds. The bond is very weak in the case of the hydroxides and strongest in the case of the chlorides. Various organic acids can...
1964
A 600-Million-Year Carbonate Clumped-Isotope Record from the Sultanate of Oman
Kristin D. Bergmann, Said A.K. Al Balushi, Tyler J. Mackey, John P. Grotzinger, John M. Eiler
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
....gca.2015.06.032. Kelson, J.R., Huntington, K.W., Schauer, A.J., Saenger, C., and Lechler, A.R., 2017, Toward a universal carbonate clumped isotope...
2018
Late Paleozoic Deltas in the Central and Eastern United States
H. R. Wanless, James R. Baroffio, James C. Gamble, John C. Horne, Donald R. Orlopp, Antonio Rocha-Campos, J. Edwin Souter, Peter C. Trescott, Ruth S. Vail, Cynthia R. Wright
Special Publications of SEPM
... region. Gamble (1967) mapped the Marmaton Group, Middle Pennsylvanian, in Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma; Horne (1965) mapped the Bond Formation...
1970
Properties of Clay
Ralph E. Grim
Special Publications of SEPM
... and the character of the exchangeable bases that are present. In general plasticity, bond strength, and shrinkage are relatively high for montmorillonite clays...
1955
Proterozoic-Cambrian of the Great Basin and Beyond; Frontmatter and Roadlog
Frank A. Corsetti, Russell Shapiro, Stanley M. Awramik
Pacific Section SEPM
..., 1970; Stewart and Poole, 1974; Stewart and Suczek, 1977; Bond, 1997). Geologic evidence for rifting is found in the Kingston Peak Formation, including...
2002
On the Origin of the Gulf Coast Neogene Oils
Leigh C. Price
GCAGS Transactions
... OM types may have different reaction kinetics due to different kerogen bond strengths, with Types I and II (hydrogen-rich) OM requiring higher...
1991
Water in Skeletal Carbonates
Susan J. Gaffey
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... bond energies occur in high-Mg calcites (HMCs). Many HMCs contain Mg(OH)2 and H2O bound to CaCO3 as well, and some biogenic aragonites contain Ca(OH)2...
1988
Properties of Clay: Part 6. Special Features of Sediments
Ralph E. Grim
AAPG Special Volumes
... minerals and the character of the exchangeable bases that are present. In general plasticity, bond strength, and shrinkage are relatively high...
1939
Upper Cambrian Carbonate Platform Evolution, Elvinia and Taenicephalus Zones (Pterocephaliid--Ptychaspid Biomere Boundary), Northwestern Wyoming
Matthew R. Saltzman
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... and Utah: Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, Bulletin 78, p. 1-58. BOND, G.C., NICKESON, P.A., AND KOMINZ, M.A., 1984, Breakup of a supercontinent...
1999
Sea level and vertical motion of continents from dynamic earth models since the Late Cretaceous
Sonja Spasojevic, Michael Gurnis
AAPG Bulletin
...://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~rcb7/globaltext2.html (accessed March 2010).Bond, G., 1976, Evidence for continental subsidence in North America during Late Cretaceous...
2012