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Mesozoic Stratigraphy and Structural History of the Southern Pine Nut Range, West…Central Nevada

Sandra J. Wyld, James E. Wright

Pacific Section SEPM

... common flow-banded rhyolites with phenocrysts of plagioclase, quartz and/or potassium feldspar. GOLD BUG FORMATION Flow Member > 400 m thick...

1993

Island Butte Field, Dolores and Montezuma Counties, Colorado: A Desmoinesian Salt-Solution Sag filled with Phylloid Algae

J. Paul Matheny, Vincent G. Rigatti, Mark W. Longman

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... form reservoirs in the nearby Papoose Canyon, McClean (Cutthroat Unit), Spargo, Ucolo, and Bug fields along the Colorado/Utah state line. Baars, D.L....

2009

The Potential Use of Biogeochemistry in the Detection of Petroleum Microseepage (1)

RONALD W. KLUSMAN MAHYOUB A. SAEED , and MAHDI A. ABU-ALI

AAPG Bulletin

... for regional geochemical studies, Journal of Environmental Quality, v. 14, p. 369-375. Krivanek, C. M., 1981, Bug field, T36S-R25E and R26E, San Juan...

1992

Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Road Logs: Geology of the Sacramento Mountains Otero County, New Mexico: Field Trip Guidebook

Lloyd C. Pray, James Lee Wilson, Donald F. Toomey

West Texas Geological Society

... in the canyon walls, but are rarely exposed. A pronounced facies change from massive limestones of the Bug Scuffle Limestone Member of the Gobbler...

1977

History of Petroleum Exploration of Paleozoic Targets in the Paradox Basin

Gene M. Stevenson, Laura L. Wray

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and field maps: Cherokee and Bug fields, San Juan County, Utah, and Little Ute and Sleeping Ute fields, Montezuma County, Colorado, in DOE Contract...

2009

Carbonate and Siliciclastic Facies of the Gobbler Formation

John C. Van Wagoner

West Texas Geological Society

... facies patterns. The Bug Scuffle limestone member of the Gobbler Formation, locally 300m thick (Pray, 1961), crops out continuously as a steep cliff...

1977

Memorial: Stanley G. Wissler (1900-1990)

F. Douglas Crawford, William R. Moran

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... that a separate paleontology department was needed and he established his famous "Bug Lab" at Dominguez, California, where he became chief...

1992

Travel Bug Lures Aaron Into Oilfield Career

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

...Travel Bug Lures Aaron Into Oilfield Career PESA Staff ~TWORK Travel Bug Lures Aaron Into Oilfield Career T ravelling the world as a young lad...

2006

The West Edmond Field

William H. Atkinson

Tulsa Geological Society

... acres. The original block was assembled by Ace Gutowsky, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and since the original well was to be drilled on "doodle-bug...

1944

Oil and Gas Exploration in the Paradox Basin, 1978 to 1983

G. M. Stevenson

Four Corners Geological Society

... from 1974 to 1980. The discovery of Bug Field in 1980 by Wexpro Co. stimulated the petroleum industry’s interest in further exploration in the Paradox...

1983

Little Nancy: Secs. 3& 11, T. 38 S., R. 25 E., SLPM: San Juan County, Utah

Connie M. Krivanek

Utah Geological Association

... of Transportation: Pipeline connects to Bug and Patterson Fields and goes to Dove Creek, Colorado Major Operators: Omimex Petroleum, Inc. Denver, Colorado...

1993

Geology on Stamps: 1. Extinct Animals and Minerals

N. S. Haile

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... confess, affected a superior attitude to stamp collecting and stamp collectors, until bitten by the bug, while wandering down a side street in Pari...

1977

Memorial: Robert Morton Sneider (1929-2005)

Lawrence D. Meckel

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

..., the geology bug had bitten. After discharge from the Army, he entered graduate school at the University of Wisconsin, where he obtained his Ph.D....

2007

Memorial: John Alexander Forman (1927-2000)

Chuck Cline, Lloyd Edwards, John Marshall, Thane McCulloh, Paul Moody, Bob Plumb, Bill Sinclair, Bob Smart, Jim Wildharber

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... penetrating seismic (Sparker) was bug for a week, creating a terrible odor General Petroleum (GP), a Mobil sub- obtained and deep core holes were...

2001

Geomorphology of the Flanks of the Black Sea Depression as an Exploration Criterion for Petroleum

D. A. Tugolesov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... the accumulational slope contains sediment from the Dnieper, Dniester and South Bug Rivers, forming one or two cones. The distal parts of all the debris...

1995

Key considerations for Hydraulic Fracturing of Gas Shales; #80100 (2010)

Randy LaFollette

Search and Discovery.com

... be pumped • Gelling Agent = Bug Food Crosslinked Polymer Types of Proppant Ottawa Frac Sand LitePropTM 108 ULWP Low Density Ceramic Brown...

2010

Some Relations Among Sedimentation, Stratigraphy, and Seismic Exploration

W. C. Krumbein

AAPG Bulletin

.... These are "rock lines." A second kind of line may be drawn on the section, connecting points of first occurrence of certain fossils. These are "bug lines," more...

1951

Subtle Stratigraphic Traps in Paleozoic Rocks of Paradox Basin

D. L. Baars, G. M. Stevenson

AAPG Special Volumes

..." to the experimental occurrence of en echelon anticlines created in early stages of right-lateral wrench deformation (Fig. 19). Location of Bug and Papoose...

1982

Paradox Oil and Gas Potential of the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation: Phase II Geology/Seismic Study

Clarence L. Harr

Utah Geological Association

..., and continues towards the Papoose Canyon and Bug oil and gas fields. The mapped distance is approximately 50 miles (80 km). In two areas along...

1996

Resistivities and Chemical Analyses of Selected Oil and Gas Field, Water Well, and Spring Waters, Utah (C-87)

J. Wallace Gwynn

Utah Geological Survey

... WASATCH -13 87 .224 0 BRIDGER LAKE 510 SUMMIT DAKOTA -6533 0.783 .84 0.74 9554 BROKEN HILLS 315 SAN JUAN PARADOX -1055 .044 BUG 320 SAN...

1995

Geneseo Uplift, Rice, Ellsworth, and McPherson Counties, Kansas

Stuart K. Clark , C. L. Arnett , James S. Royds

AAPG Special Volumes

...------------------------ of a "doodle-bug" operator. If it were possible to find a "doodle bug" which could repeat such successes, that would certainly...

1948

McClean (“Cutthroat”) Field

Edward B. Coalson, Laura A. Johnson

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Geological Society, v. I, p. 146–147. Roylance, M.H., 1990, Depositional and diagenetic history of a Pennsylvanian algal-mound complex: Bug and Papoose...

2014

Papoose Canyon Field

Edward B. Coalson

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

..., Four Corners Geological Society, v. I, p. 154–156. Roylance, M.H., 1990, Depositional and diagenetic history of a Pennsylvanian algal-mound complex: Bug...

2014

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