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Stop 8: Remediation of a Petroleum Hydrocarbon Impacted Drinking Water Aquifer in Baldwin County, Alabama
Terry E. Osborne
Alabama Geological Society
... and is Miocene in age. Water in this zone is reported to be confined throughout its extent and is recharged through downward leakage from the upper zone...
2004
The Tectono-Sedimentary History of Caribbean Basins and Their Hydrocarbon Potential
Jack L. Walper
CSPG Special Publications
... that the shape and thickness of the crust composing the rise suggest that it is not a direct continuation of the continental crust composing Honduras...
1980
Guide to the Geology of the Piceance Creek Basin: Field Trip Road Log
Mitchell W. Reynolds, John R. Donnell
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... of Thirteenmile 255 SECOND DAY’S ROAD LOG 1.6 0.8 1.2 Creek Tongue. This graben is the west-northwest continuation of the graben first...
1974
Sedimentary Facies, Processes and Paleochannel Pattern of an Anastomosing River System: An Example from the Upper Neogene of Central Poland
Marek Widera, Lilianna Chomiak, Tomasz Zieliński
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... to the channel-fill deposits is still relatively poor. Sedimentological observations presented herein are a continuation of previous studies carried out...
2019
Regional Geology of Northern Yukon1
Andrew D. Miall
CSPG Bulletin
... it exhibits a continuation of the gross geology of that part of northern Alaska; the region is also close to the thick wedge of potentially hydrocarbon-rich...
1973
Lower Silurian-Lower Devonian Volcanic Rocks of New England Coast and Southern New Brunswick: Chapter 37: Central Orogenic Belt
Olcott Gates
AAPG Special Volumes
... breccia. Although basal contacts are generally conformable, locally the base of the tuff breccia cuts downward into and cross the bedding...
1969
Geological History and Petroleum Possibilities of the Philippines
Earl M. Irving
AAPG Bulletin
... that Formosa is a structural continuation of northern Luzon, the Bashi Channel separating the two islands descends to depths greater than 16,000 feet. Formosa...
1952
Oil Explorations in the Oriente of Ecuador, 1938-1950
H. J. Tschopp
AAPG Bulletin
... led to great expenditure for oil exploration in the continuation of this area toward the south, for example, in the Oriente of Ecuador. The first...
1953
Geology of Northern Soledad Basin, Los Angeles County, California
William R. Muehlberger
AAPG Bulletin
... itself unconformably overlies the Pelona schist along the northern margin. The subsurface continuation of the Texas Canyon basin toward the southwest...
1958
Regional Controls on Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality in Lower Tertiary Sandstones along the Texas Gulf Coast: Part 1. Concepts and Principles
Robert G. Loucks, Marianne M. Dodge, William E. Galloway
AAPG Special Volumes
...±) was a continuation of late Fe-rich and Fe-poor carbonate cement precipitation. Plagioclase was albitized during this stage. Differences in intensity...
1984
Silurian Reefs of Northern Indiana: Reef and Interreef Macrofaunas
Robert H. Shaver
AAPG Bulletin
... in the Montpelier and Celina quarries. At Celina, however, some of the Waldron reefing, which appears partly to be a continuation of an incipient reef...
1974
Tertiary Stratigraphy and Tectonism in Svalbard and Continental Drift
Harold E. Kellogg
AAPG Bulletin
... individual beds when traced eastward in valley walls are observed to separate from the base of a thick sandstone interval, pass downward through as much...
1975
Structural Evolution of Carpinteria Basin, Western Transverse Ranges, California
Patrick A. Jackson , Robert S. Yeats
AAPG Bulletin
... Parida fault. The westward continuation of the overturned north limb is documented by wells 309 and 311 which encountered steeply dipping, overturned...
1982
Stratigraphy and U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology of Wrangel Island, Russia: Implications for Arctic paleogeography
E. L. Miller, G. E. Gehrels, V. Pease, S. Sokolov
AAPG Bulletin
... downward and/or with depth in the section. Triassic rocks are the least penetratively deformed and metamorphosed, whereas parts of the Precambrian...
2010
Sediment source regions and paleotransport of the Upper Jurassic Norphlet Formation, eastern Gulf of Mexico
Bryan Hunt, Delores M. Robinson, Amy L. Weislogel, and Ryan C. Ewing
AAPG Bulletin
... depths to the southwest of Middle Ground arch; however, the well penetrated the Smackover Formation downward into salt and anhydrite without encountering...
2017
Interpretations of the Marine Jurassic Fossil Record at Lower Slide Lake, Teton County, Wyoming
Ralph W. Imlay
Wyoming Geological Association
..., is generally transitional downward into member C, and because similar red siltstone is common at the top of the Middle Jurassic throughout a large...
1956
Abstract: Nonvadose Origin of Pisolitic Facies, Capitan Reef Complex (Permian), Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico and West Texas, by Mateo Esteban, Lloyd C. Pray; #90972 (1976).
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1976
Notes on the Age and Correlation of the Moreno Shale: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
J. A. Taff, G. D. Hanna
AAPG Bulletin
... 10 feet far downward from the contact with what has been called Eocene sandstone at the top into the shales where organisms of any kind are very scarce...
1926
Fossil Soil at Base of Paleocene, Southwestern Wind River Basin, Wyoming
Howard R. Ritzma
Wyoming Geological Association
... films along partings and fracture planes. In a very few localities, a nearly complete gradation downward from near-surface type soil to unweathered...
1957
Formation of the Oil Pool in the Upper Cretaceous Sediments of the Malgobek Region of the ChIASSR
G. Kh. Galyamov, P. K. Vil’tsing
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... in the Malgobek region formed by squeezing downward - from the upper Maykop oil-generating clays during the process of formation of the Meso-Cenozoic...
1966
Talihina Chert Section at Atoka, Oklahoma: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
AAPG Bulletin
...° S. 65° E. The section is given downward in order of superposition of strata and numbered downward for references as to correlations. Table...
1935
Cyclicity in the Geotectonic-Thermal Regime of Rocks and its Effect on Conditions of Generation and Migration of Hydrocarbons in Paleozoic Sediments in the North of the Ural-Volga Region
S. P. Maksimov, E. D. Dobrida
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... was reconstructed. The main quantitative criterion of activity of tectogenesis under platform conditions is rate of paleotectonic (downward) movements (vp. m...
1980
Separate Prediction of Distribution of Gas, Oil, and Bitumen on the Siberian Platform
I. S. Gol’dberg, B. A. Lebedev, B. M. Frolov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
..., the character of the tectonic oscillatory movements changed sharply. Downward movements were replaced by upward movements on the large positive structures...
1981
Dissolution of Shell Material with No Disruption of Primary Sedimentary Structures
Daniel G. Stephens , James E. Eason, George W. Pedlow
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... laminae may be traced from the top of the sand through the ferricrete and downward to the base of the sand. It then becomes apparent that he presence...
1973
Relationship of Geochemical Characteristics of Hydrocarbon Pools to History of Trap Development
Yu. V. Shchepetkin, A. V. Ryl’kov, N. Kh. Kulakhmetov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... is a crest-blanet type. The structure has two crests. On the west crest the density of the oil increases from the top downward toward the water-oil contact...
1984