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Lithofacies and Depositional Environments of the Monterey Formation, California

Kenneth A. Pisciotto, Robert E. Garrison

Pacific Section SEPM

... calcareous facies, a middle transitional phosphatic facies, and a thick upper siliceous facies composed of diatomaceous rocks and their diagenetic...

1981

Structural and Stratigraphic Controls on Sites of Shallow Biogenic Gas Accumulations in the Upper Cretaceous Belle Fourche and Second White Specks-Greenhorn Formations of Southern Alberta, Saskatchewan and Northern Montana

J.L. Ridgley, D.H. McNeil, C.F. Gilboy, S.M. Condon, J.D. Obradovich

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... (Simpson, 1975; Gilboy, 1988; Glass, 1990), based on the presence of coccoliths in the calcareous shales. The redefinition of part of the Colorado Group...

2001

Mixed Volcaniclastic and Pelagic Sedimentary Rocks from the Cenozoic Southern Tonga Platform and their Implications for Petroleum Potential

Neville F. Exon, Richard H. Herzer, James W. Cole

Circum Pacific Council Publications

...°04.61' 600-750 5 Volcanic marl 10% Calcareous muddy sandstone & sandy mudstone 75% Pumice 10% Vitric tuff 5% Mostly Late PliocenePleistocene...

1985

Magnetostratigraphic Tests of Sequence Stratigraphic Correlations from the Southern California Paleogene

Donald R. Prothero

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... as the chronostratigraphy on which they are based. ALMGREN, A.A., AND FILEWICZ, M.V., 1984, Benthic foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy...

2001

Stratigraphy and structure of the Lower Cretaceous of Lampazos, Sonora, (northwest Mexico) and its relationship to the Gulf Coast succession

Rogelio Monreal, Jose F. Longoria

AAPG Bulletin

... sequences in the Gulf of Mexico realm (Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Nuevo Leon). These sections contain abundant microfossils (benthic and planktonic...

2000

AN UPPER CRETACEOUS SECTION NEAR MOSBY, MONTANA

W. A. COBBAN

Montana Geological Society

... gray: weathers brown or gray, basal and uppermost parts finely sandy; contains brownish—weathering sandy, calcareous...

1953

Uranium Deposits in the Morrison Formation of the San Rafael River District

Edward L. Clark, Isadore Million

Utah Geological Association

..., reddish brown, slightly calcareous 8- 10′ Clay as above, darker color 10- 13′ Clay*, dark red, brown, sandy; shale, light grey, calcareous 13- 16...

1956

The Interplay of Eustasy and Lithospheric Flexure in Forming Stratigraphic Sequences in Foreland Settings: An Example From the Antler Foreland, Nevada and Utah

Katherine A. Giles, William R. Dickinson

Special Publications of SEPM

... Limestone Larsen and others, 1989 (Larsen and others 1989). The siliciclastic succession concon sists of planar bedded laminated calcareous siltstone...

1995

PENNSYLVANIAN AND LOWER PERMIAN OF THE WILLISTON BASIN

VICTOR T. McCAULEY

Williston Basin Symposium

... calcareous or dolomitic, silty, and sandy. It generally occurs as a thin, widespread deposit associated with the sands, but in restricted...

1956

Influence of Transcontinental Arch on Cretaceous Marine Sedimentation: A Preliminary Report

Robert J. Weimer

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Plains and eastern Rocky Mountain region. The formation is characterized by thin, widespread, burrow-mottled limestones with intercalated calcareous...

1978

Utah Geological Association Eastern Uinta Basin Field Trip; Road Logs

Sue Ann Bilbey, Alden H. Hamblin, Pete Sokolosky, Charles Cameron, Dale Hanberg, Ferron Secakuku

Utah Geological Association

..., W.H., 1931, Origin and microfossils of the oil shale of the Green River Formation of Colorado and Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 168...

1992

The Paleocene Stratigraphy of the Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles County, California

Ivan P. Colburn, Claus M. Jakobsen, Gary A. Novak

Pacific Section SEPM

..., cale-secondary textural maturity: calcareous cemem. c onc-concretion f-friable, m-moderately hard, h-hard hardness: vc-very coarse, c-coarse, m-medlum...

1988

Cyclic Patterns in Mechanically Deposited Pennsylvanian Limestones of Northeastern Nevada

R. H. Dott, Jr.

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... with the limestone everywhere. Tan, platy, calcareous quartz siltstone interbeds are very common, particularly in the Upper Pennsylvanian and Wolfcampian...

1958

Late Pennsylvanian and Early Permian Limestone Petrology and Carbon Isotope Distribution, Glass Mountains, Texas

Charles A. Ross, Shinya Oana

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in various rock types and marine organisms. In interpreting our data, it seems that the origina carbon isotopic composition of the calcareous...

1961

Stratigraphy of Eocene Between Laredo and Rio Grande City, Texas

Joseph M. Patterson

AAPG Bulletin

... and above. The member consists of about half sandstone and half shale beds. The sandstones are calcareous, fossiliferous, concretionary, and in many...

1942

Cretaceous and Tertiary Reef Formations and Associated Sediments in Middle East

F. R. S. Henson

AAPG Bulletin

... limestones and the calcareous rocks genetically (?) associated with them. The zone of interdigitation between a reef-complex and the basinward sediments...

1950

Permian Continental and Marine Biota of South-Central Mexico: A Synthesis

A. Silva-Pineda, B. Buitrn-Snchez, J. Arellano-Gil, D. Vachard, Joel Ramrez

AAPG Special Volumes

... of calcareous lenses that contain fusulinids and crinoids, tuffaceous sandstone shale, and basal sandstone and tuff intervals with fern rests, Pteridosperms...

2003

Upper Cretaceous Rocks of Parts of Southwestern Oregon and Northern California

Dallas L. Peck , Ralph W. Imlay , W. P. Popenoe

AAPG Bulletin

... and was not sampled for microfossils. Stratigraphically above the measured section is about 1,000 feet of poorly exposed, similar appearing mudstone that may also...

1956

Sources of Periplatform Carbonates: Northwest Providence Channel, Bahamas

Mark R. Boardman, A. Conrad Neumann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... foraminifera and associated microfossils during settling and on the sea floor: Crushman Foundation for Foraminifera Research, v. 13, p. 70-81. ANDREWS, J...

1984

Oxfordian Sedimentation in Western Interior United States

Robert L. Brenner , David K. Davies

AAPG Bulletin

... included both detrital (clay and silt) and chemical (calcium carbonate) components. As a result, this facies consists of highly calcareous clay shale...

1974

Petrographic Characteristics of Oil-Bearing Rocks in Alamein Oil Field; Significance in Source-Reservoir Relations in Northern Western Desert, Egypt

M. Hamed Metwalli , Y. E. Abd El-Hady

AAPG Bulletin

.... Planktonic Microfossils, Geneva, 1967, Proc., v. 1, p. 92-103. Choquette, P. W., and L. C. Pray, 1970, Geologic nomenclature and classification of porosity...

1975

Mushroom and Broccoli-Head Shaped Algal Fragments from the Eagle Ford Shale of South Texas and Coahuila, Mexico; #70134 (2013)

Karl W. Schwab, Geoffrey S. Bayliss, Michael A. Smith, and Nelson B. Yoder

Search and Discovery.com

... that because of the large percentages of planktonic foraminifers and calcareous nannofossils that are prevalent in various zones of the Eagle Ford Shale...

2013

Surface and Subsurface Correlation of the Green River Formation in Central Nine Mile Canyon, SW Uinta Basin, Carbon and Duchesne Counties, East-Central Utah (MP-02-1)

Dave Keighley, Steve Flint, John Howell, Daniel Andersson, Stephen Collins, Andrea Moscariello, Greg Stone

Utah Geological Survey

.... Intermontane Association of Petroleum Geologists, 8th Annual Field Conference, pp. 102-109. Bradley, W.H., 1931. Origin and microfossils of the oil shale...

2002

Biogenic Structures

Robert V. Demicco, Lawrence A. Hardie

Special Publications of SEPM

..., the non-calcareous green alga Batophora) and inverte- these columnar structures range from laminated to unlaminated brate borings. Surface layers...

1994

Tertiary Foraminifera in Gulf Coast Petroleum Exploration and Development

H. L. Tipsword

Houston Geological Society

.... A., 1921, American Species of Operculina and Heterostegina: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 128-E, p. 125-137. Cushman. J. A., 1922, The Byram Calcareous...

1962

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