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Summary of Paleozoic Stratigraphy of the Region About Rawlins, South-Central Wyoming
Horace D. Thomas
Wyoming Geological Association
... with a limestone at the top which has the crinkly character of the Forelle. The upper half of the Permian section is mainly brick-red shale with a 5-foot chert...
1951
Provenance, Deposition, and Deformation of the San Benito Gravels, California
William L. Griffin
Pacific Section of AAPG
... thick, brick red to orange, buff, yellow, or grey-green. Thin sections of red beds show sand and silt grains in abundant argillaceous matrix clouded...
1967
Geology of the Ferris Mountains-Muddy Gap Area
E. L. Heisey
Wyoming Geological Association
... to the east. The lighter colored red to gray, partially wind-transported Nugget (?) appears to rest conformably on the brick red ripple-marked...
1951
AGE AND DEPOSITIONAL HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE DEVONIAN ASHERN FORMATION IN THE WILLISTON BASIN, SASKATCHEWAN AND NORTH DAKOTA
FREDERICK K. LOBDELL
Saskatchewan Geological Society
..., during the time of deposition of the red member. The Ashern Formation was named by Baillie (1951) for "the brick-red to greyish-orange dolostone...
1984
The World of Petroleum Before the Drake Well in 1859
William R. Brice
West Texas Geological Society
... while Noah and his family waited for the waters to recede. Other Biblical references to petroleum uses note that The Tower of Babel, “...used brick...
1999
Coal and Coalbed Methane Resources of Montana
Elizabeth Bartow Campen, James R, Gruber Jr.
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
.... Many shallow coalbeds in the southern lignite area have burned to a bright brick-red clinker that is used locally for road surfacing, landscaping...
1991
Stratigraphy of the Fort Apache Member Supai Formation (Permian), East-Central Arizona
Thomas A. Gerrard
Four Corners Geological Society
... imparts a characteristic blocky or “brick wall” appearance to the unit. Weathered surfaces are pale orange (10YR 8/2) to yellowish gray (5Y 7/2...
1969
Characteristics of Some Texas Sedimentary Rocks as Seen in Well Samples
Johan A. Udden
AAPG Bulletin
..., the color of the Triassic is very much like the color of the uppermost Permian "Red beds," that is nearly brick red. The sandstones of the Triassic...
1921
Coal Zones of Colombia
Raul Duran Rodriguez, Carlos Ariel Arboleda Otalora
Circum Pacific Council Publications
... ing cement (37%) and brick (21%); additional small amounts 150 C o a l Zones of C o l o m b i a were used in the manufacture of textiles, paper...
1990
A Practical Method of Identifying and Exploiting Clastic Depositional Environments Using Wireline Parameters
Thomas H. Fett
Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society
... John E. “Brick” Elliott Professor University of Texas Austin, Texas Dr. Rufus L. LeBlanc The Rufus LeBlanc School of Clastic Sediments...
1989
Trend of Petroleum Exploration in Buton: An Insight From Tectonic, Stratigraphic and Geochemical Aspects
Heri Tanjung, Adam D. Zeiza, Ikrar T. Mandiri
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... is composed of three distinct facies; pink calcilutites containing red cherts, pale grey to brick red manganese-bearing, siliceous mudstones...
2007
Bauxite in the Kuantan Area, Peninsular Malaysia
S. Senathi Rajah
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... brick-red in colour. At depth, towards the lower portion of the middle horizon it becomes soft and earthy (‘clayey’ bauxite) usually yellow, buff...
1986
Tierra Y. Agua: The Geography and Geology of Early Settlement in San Antonio
Thomas E. Ewing
Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society
.... This claystone afforded the raw material for a flourishing brick manufacture in later Colonial times. Epilogue The missions were partly secularized...
1997
Upper Cretaceous Surface Stratigraphy, Axial Basin and Williams Fork Area, Moffat and Routt Counties, Colorado
Kenji Konishi
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... by thick zones of brick-red sandstone and baked shale produced by the burning of large beds of coal” (Hancock, ibid.). “The individual beds...
1959
Kansas Geological Survey's New Initiative in the Manhattan 1° × 2° Quadrangle, Northeastern Kansas
Pieter Berendsen
Kansas Geological Society
... of the illite type and probably suitable for red brick, aggregate, and related uses. Other minerals have been reported to occur, but they seem...
1999
PVTModelling as a Predictive Tool in Hydrocarbon Exploration, with Examples from the Mid Norwegian Continental Shelf
Odd R. Heum, Arne Dalland, Knut Kristian Meisings
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... and mudstones. In the lower part (Valanginian to Hauterivian) the mudstones are commonly calcareous and occasionally brick-red in colour. Sandy beds occur...
1988
Pliocene Geology and the Santa Paula Oil Field Areas: Northeast part of Rancho San Buenaventura, Ventura Basin, California
C. T. Barker
Pacific Section of AAPG
... of them. The main house is brick and was designed by Mr. Neff, who is still alive, but the other houses and the garage are all precut structures. During...
1976
Report From the Committee on Supply of Natural Gas
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... and container glassware, brick and clay products, aircraft and aerospace equipment, fabricated metal products, and chemical and food products. These plants have...
1976
The Robberson Field, Garvin County, Oklahoma
A. R. Denison
AAPG Bulletin
... black becoming harder with depth. Below this the drill penetrated 254 feet that was uniform brick red in color and which drilled very hard. Two other...
1923
Where in the World Will We Get Our Oil in the 1980’s?
L. F. Ivanhoe
Pacific Section of AAPG
... in the U.S. is about 370,000 B/D or 2% of total oil consumption. 98% of this comes from California. The efficiency of recovering gooey oil from brick...
1980
Road Log of East Shore Area Ogden, Utah
J. H. Feth
Utah Geological Association
... Pass north gate, Utah General Depot. 25.4 Cross 4 R.R. tracks and just east of R.R., turn left (northward) into yard of Harrisville Brick Co. Mileage...
1955
Road Log - Colorado-Wyoming Line to Laramie
W. Dan Hausel, Richard W. Jones
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... and Jurassic rocks exposed in the core. .9 Large brick house on the north side of the road sits on the edge of Precambrian mafic rock. .3 STOP NO. 1...
1983
Memorial: Bela Hubbard (1890-1959)
Lewis G. Weeks
AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials
... on the grounds of his home an observatory which he equipped with a Unitron 4" photo-equatorial refractor telescope in a beautiful octagon-shaped brick...
1960
COALBED METHANE IN MONTANA
Betsy Campen, Ted Campen
Montana Geological Society
... are perpendicular to the face cleat and are less well developed and shorter. Cleat geometry may be likened to a brick wall with the cement...
1989
The Woodbine Sand of Texas Interpreted as a Regressive Phenomenon
Gayle Scott
AAPG Bulletin
... is not known, and appears to be exceedingly variable. It is of sufficient thickness to be exploited in the manufacture of brick at Denton, Texas...
1926