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Jurassic and Cretaceous Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy in the Eastern Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic Archipelago

John H. Wall

CSPG Bulletin

... of the Jurassic Bug Creek Group of northern Richardson Mountains, northern Yukon and adjacent Northwest Territories. Geological Survey of Canada...

1983

Graphic Correlation and Composite Standard Databases as Tools for the Exploration Biostratigrapher

John L. Carney, Robert W. Pierce

Special Publications of SEPM

... sampling interval at a time There are various software used to packages accomplish this Bug In BugWare and var Third using a mature CS...

1995

River Delta Morphodynamics: Examples From the Danube Delta

Liviu Giosan, Jeffrey P. Donnelly, Emil Vespremeanu, Janok P. Bhattacharya, Cornel Olariu, Frank S. Buonaiuto

Special Publications of SEPM

... (Dniestr), the Dniepr, and the Southern Bug rivers, propagates onto the shelf and along the coast toward the southwest (Stanev et al., 2002; Yankovsky et...

2005

Pennsylvanian Rocks of Southwestern New Mexico and Southeastern Arizona

Frank E. Kottlowski

AAPG Special Volumes

... formation and its local Bug Scuffle limestone member, the Beeman formation, and the Holder formation. In the northwestern part of the range, the uppermost...

1962

Latin America After 1920: Chapter 17: PART VI. PART VI. COLOMBIA (Figs. 17-11, 17-12)

J. Herbert Sawyer

AAPG Special Volumes

...). Harry Anisgard also mentions in his letter about a Colombian--Ambrosio Guerra--who in 1939 was a bug-picker, ran the ro-tap for sieve analysis--a sort...

1975

Glacioeustatic Transgressive Reflux: Stratiform Dolomite in Pennsylvanian Bioherms of the Western Orogrande Basin, New Mexico

Gerilyn S. Soreghan , Michael H. Engel , Roger A. Furley , Katherine A. Giles

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... algal-mound complex: Bug and Papoose Canyon fields, Paradox Basin, Utah and Colorado: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Bulletin, v. 74, p...

2000

Petroleum Exploration and Production in Europe in 1969

Robert E. King

AAPG Bulletin

... north of L'vov, in the floodplain of the Bug River, a gas discovery flowed 3.5 MMcf/d from 2,365 m. A large new gas reservoir was found in the Ivano...

1970

Western North America--U.S. and Canada, After 1920: Chapter 13: PART I. CALIFORNIA

Edgar Wesley Owen

AAPG Special Volumes

... Bull., v. 23, no. 6, p. 903-931. Kleinpell, Robert M., 1971, California's early "oil bug" profession: Jour. of the West, v. 10, no. 1, p. 72-101...

1975

Geology of West-Central Colorado - Three-Day Field Trip - Denver, Leadville, Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction, via U.S. Highways 6,24 and 40, and Colorado Highways 91,329,340,301,131 and 84

Trip Leader - S.W. Lohman, Co-Leaders: N. Wood Bass, John R. Donnell, Ogden Tweto, Theodore R. Walker, Robert G. Young

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Tunnel and Denver. Log piles are from bug-killed spruce of White River National Forest. All but the young spruce trees in several million acres were...

1960

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Field Trip Guidebook: Boquillas Formation (Eagle Ford) and Associated Strata in Road Cuts along U.S. Highway 90, Northwest of Del Rio, Texas

Barry Wawak, Thomas Gentzis

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... anywhere, because of the innumerable stops at road cuts and outcrops (and the picture of the bug) and for the detailed notes she recorded as we field...

2016

Jurassic palynoevents in the circum-Arctic region

Jonathan Bujak, Manuel Bringué, Anna A. Goryacheva, Natalia K. Lebedeva, Ekaterina B. Pestchevitskaya, James B. Riding, Morten Smelror

Atlantic Geology

.... https://doi. org/10.4095/127560 Poulton, T.P., Leskiw, K., and Audretsch, A. 1982. Stratigraphy and microfossils of the Jurassic Bug Creek Group...

2022

Interior United States, After 1920: Chapter 12

Edgar Wesley Owen

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Gutowsky gives credit for the discovery of the West Edmond field to the "doodle-bug." During the long period of time when he was attempting...

1975

Chapter Ten: Bibliography: Selected References for Gas Shales

Ann Priestman

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and gas fields of the Four Corners area, Vol. III, p. 844–845. Krivanek, C. M., 1981, Bug Field, T. 36 S., R.25 & 26 E., San Juan County, Utah: Rocky...

2008

Geological Literature on the San Joaquin Valley of California

J. C. Maher, W. M. Trollman, J. M. Denman

Pacific Section of AAPG

.... Guidebook, Spring Field Trip, 1961, p. 40. Kleinpell, R. M., 1971, California’s early “oil bug” profession: Jour. West, v. 10, no. 1, p. 72-101. Kleinpell, R...

1973

Geology of Millard County, Utah (B-133)

Lehi F. Hintze, Fitzhugh D. Davis

Utah Geological Survey

... Antelope Spring in a rare mode of fossilization that has reinforced the creature's bug-like body to the extent that specimens weather out, or can...

2003

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