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Regional Source Rock Potential of Lacustrine Oligocene Kishenehn Formation, Northwestern Montana

Joseph A. Curiale , Steven W. Sperry , Joseph T. Senftle

AAPG Bulletin

... Letters, v. 26, p. 349-352. Philp, R. P., 1985a, Biological markers in fossil fuel production: Mass Spectrometry Reviews, v. 4, p. 1-54. Philp, R. P...

1988

Reliability of Microfossil Assemblages as Paleoenvironmental Indicators

Mervin Kontrovitz , Scott W. Snyder

GCAGS Transactions

... species thereby providing a means of evaluating fossil assemblages. An assemblage composed of specimens with the same threshold velocities would have been...

1981

Oldest Evidence of Wood Damage by Termites From the Upper Cretaceous of Big Bend National Park, Texas

David M. Rohr, A. J. Boucot, John Miller, Maxine Abbott

West Texas Geological Society

..., the oldest known termite fecal pellets, and one of the few examples of trace fossil evidence of social behavior in insects. Abel, A., 1933, Ein Fossiles...

1986

Paleobotanical and geochemical approaches to studying fossil tree rings: Quantitative interpretations of paleoenvironment and ecophysiology

Erik L. Gulbranson, Patricia E. Ryberg

PALAIOS

...Paleobotanical and geochemical approaches to studying fossil tree rings: Quantitative interpretations of paleoenvironment and ecophysiology Erik L...

2013

Current and Future Water Demand of the Texas Oil and Gas and Mining Sectors and Potential Impact on Aquifers

Jean-Philippe Nicot

GCAGS Journal

.... 145 146 Jean-Philippe Nicot Table 1. Fuel and nonfuel raw mineral production in Texas (2009 data). Mined Substance Fuel Minerals Oila Gas Quantity...

2012

Abstracts: Petroleum History Institute 2022 Oil History Symposium Santa Barbara, California, May 18, 2022

Petroleum History Institute

Petroleum History Institute

... estimates since the 1970s give ranges of 1-2% as to how much global flaring in particular contributes to fossil-fuel derived CO2 releases. Historic...

2022

High Temperature Gas Chromatography of High-Wax Oils

R. M. K. Carlson, S. C. Teerman, J. M. Moldowan, S. R. Jacobson, E. I. Chan, K. S. Dorrough, W. C. Seetoo, B. Mertani

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to C60/C70 range, a molecular weight range suitable for many applications. Alexander, R., Nobel, R.A. and Kagi, R.I., 1987. Fossil resin biomarkers...

1993

Chapter 2. Western Canada and Alaska: Significance of Space Image Linears in Alaska

Ernest H. Lathram, Nairn R. Albert

Utah Geological Association

... to analyse the significance of space image linears in exploration for new metallic mineral (Lathram and Gryc, 1973) and fossil fuel (Fischer...

1974

Lisbon Oil Field, Claiborne and Lincoln Parishes, Louisiana

V. P. Grage , E. F. Warren, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... character of this limestone zone was first described from cores taken between depths of 3,820 and 3,915 feet in the Arkansas Fuel Oil Company's James...

1939

Developments in Rocky Mountain Region in 1938

J. M. Kirby , H. N. Hickey

AAPG Bulletin

... effort to develop oil production was made until October, 1938, when the Mountain Fuel Supply Company gun-perforated the casing in its old Kuykendall No. 1...

1939

Core-flood Effluent and Shale Surface Chemistries in Predicting Interaction between Shale, Brine, and Reactive Fluid

Asli S. Gundogar, Jennifer L. Druhan, Cynthia M. Ross, Adam D. Jew, John R. Bargar, Anthony R. Kovscek

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... are increasingly significant in the fossil fuel-based energy market due to combined horizontal drilling and multi-stage fracturing techniques beginning...

2021

Multidimensional, experimental and modeling evaluation of permeability evolution, the Caney Shale Field Lab, OK, USA

A. Katende, G. Awejori, M. Benge, S. Nakagawa, Y. Wang, F. Xiong, J. Puckette, M. Grammer, J. Rutqvist, C. Doughty, A. Bunger, T. Paronish, D. Crandall, J. Renk, M. Radonjic

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of Fossil Energy’s Oil and Natural Gas Program, U.S. Department of Energy in conjunction with Continental Resources Inc. The authors appreciate...

2023

Bud feeding in the fossil record: a case study of leaf compressions from the Eocene Geiseltal Fossil Site, Germany

Rebecca N. Dekoster, Lutz Kunzmann, Carola Kunzmann, Victoria E. McCoy

PALAIOS

...Bud feeding in the fossil record: a case study of leaf compressions from the Eocene Geiseltal Fossil Site, Germany Rebecca N. Dekoster, Lutz Kunzmann...

2025

Pennsylvanian System of the Mid-Continent

Carl C. Branson

AAPG Special Volumes

... and lower Atoka formation of Arkansas: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull, v. 37, no. 8, p. 1935-1953. Hendricks, T. A., 1937, Geology and fuel...

1962

Stratigraphy and Depositional Environments of the Cincinnati Group of Southwestern Ohio

Gregory A. Schumacher, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey, Fountain Square, Bldg. B, Columbus, Ohio Douglas L. Shrake, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey, Fountain Square, Bldg. B, Columbus, Ohio E. Mac Swinford, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey, Fountain Square, Bldg. B, Columbus, Ohio C. Scott Brockman, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey, Fountain Square, Bldg. B, Columbus, Ohio Lawrence H. Wickstrom, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey, Fountain Square, Bldg. B, Columbus, Ohio

Ohio Geological Society

... with a distinctive fossil content, are not present in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area. Instead, the fossil content of the Cincinnati Group contains...

1987

Tertiary Geology and Principal Oil Fields of Burma

H. R. Tainsh

AAPG Bulletin

..., with lignites, coal seams, and fossil wood. There is considerable lateral variation; beds generally become more sandy and less marine northward...

1950

Paleontology: Part 5. Laboratory Methods

Robert W. Scott

AAPG Special Volumes

...Paleontology: Part 5. Laboratory Methods Robert W. Scott 1992 229 232 ME 10: Development Geology Reference Manual Paleontology, the study of fossil...

1992

First discovery of Stegodon (Proboscidea) in Malaysia

Ros Fatihah Muhammad, Lim Tze Tshen, Norliza Ibrahim, Mohd Azmi Abdul Razak, Fakhrulradzi Mohd Razif, Zarris Kem, Ching Boon Tat, Tee Chee Yuen, Nang Yu Lee, Chan Jien Chiew, Chan Jian Fai, Mat Niza Abdul Rahman, Shah Redza Hussein

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... genus of Proboscidea, had been discovered in a cave in Gopeng, Perak. The discovery represents the first fossil of Stegodon ever found in Malaysia...

2020

Heavy Oil and Bitumen Petroleum Systems in Alberta and Beyond: The Future Is Nonconventional and the Future Is Now

Frances J. Hein, Dale Leckie, Steve Larter, John R. Suter

AAPG Special Volumes

.... The higher upstream emissions of bitumen production over conventional oils and a growing concern over GHG emissions associated with fossil fuel production...

2013

NOTES ON THE EARLY INVESTIGATIONS OF THE GLENDIVE-BAKER OR CEDAR CREEK ANTICLINE

V. A. GILLES

Montana Geological Society

.... Furthermore, in the northern part of the anticline two fossil beds help materially in fixing the horizon of Bed 5. The highest...

1952

Cainozoic Oil in Papua New Guinea „ Evidence from Geochemical Analysis of Two Newly Discovered Seeps

A. P. Murray, R. E. Summons, J. Bradshaw, B. Pawih

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

... composition and origin of fossil resins from Utah Wasatch Plateau coal. Fuel. Proc. TechnoL, 28, 119-134. Mildenhall, D.C. 1980. New Zealand late Cretaceous...

1993

Organic Matter in Black Slate Shows Oxidative Degradation Within Only a Few Decades

Cornelius Fischer, Volker Karius, Volker Thiel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... year. The contribution of roofing slates to gross CO2 pollution is negligible compared to the average annual fossil-fuel CO2 released from a one-family...

2007

Paleontology for the Geologist

A. D. Ellis, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... paleontology, the best one and the aim of the paleontologist is the "marker fossil" which represents as nearly as possible a time datum. Strata containing...

1955

Notes on Weller's Fossil Faunas at Springfield, Missouri

Edward L. Clark

Kansas Geological Society

...Notes on Weller's Fossil Faunas at Springfield, Missouri Edward L. Clark 1952 87 93 The object of this paper is to reestablish and identify...

1952

Silicification of Trace Fossils in Carbonates: Evidence from the Permian Kaibab Formation, Southwestern Utah

Katherine J. Whidden, David J. Bottjer

Pacific Section SEPM

... of Southern California Los Angeles, California 90089-0740 ABSTRACT exposed chert. The Fossil Mountain is a biomicrite, with abundant brachiopods...

1989

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