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Factors Controlling Peat Compaction in Alluvial Floodplains: A Case Study in the Cold-Temperate Cumberland Marshes, Canada

Sanneke van Asselen, Esther Stouthamer, Norman D. Smith

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...) invaded by an avulsion of the Saskatchewan River (Smith et al. 1998), which led to alluvial deposition over a peat layer that started to form up...

2010

Helium – Relationships to Other Reservoir Gases and Some Implications for Exploration: The New Mexico Example

Ronald F. Broadhead

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

..., 95.09% CO2 and 0.12% CH4 with an N2:He ratio of 24.2. It is concluded that the CO2 from Middle Tertiary intrusive magmas invaded the He and N2 bearing...

2023

The Minnelusa Revisited, 1984

John F. Trotter

Wyoming Geological Association

... and the Denver Basin of Colorado. In a series of major advances and retreats the Anadarko sea invaded the trough and retreated from it, leaving marine beds behind...

1984

Diastrophic History: Chapter II

R. D. Reed, J. S. Hollister

AAPG Special Volumes

... and Central geosynclinal basins, but cannot be proved to have transgressed their borders (Fig. 3). It may have invaded the Southern Geosyncline also...

1936

Evaporite Formations with Petroleum Reservoirs in Devonian and Mississippian of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and North Dakota

J. G. C. M. Fuller , J. W. Porter

AAPG Bulletin

..., illustrated by Devonian and Mississippian examples. (1) Desert-zone coastal salt flats (sabkhas) have the peculiarity of transforming calcareous...

1969

Niobrara Oil Potential

Richard A. Harnett

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... it was completed. Regular hot oil treatments are credited with the increase. Niobrara wells drilled in the shallow surface/ground water invaded zone deplete...

1968

Surrounded by Hydrocarbons

Halfdan Carstens

GEO ExPro Magazine

... round in East Timor, is a pronounced physiographic feature that was previously thought to represent the subduction zone where the Australian Plate...

2005

AAPG Archie Series, No. 1: Bibliography

Q. R. Passey, K. E. Dahlberg, K. B. Sullivan, H. Yin, R. A. Brackett, Y. H. Xiao, and A. G. Guzmán-Garcia

AAPG Special Volumes

... Anisotropy on the Electrical Properties of Sedimentary Rocks: Geophysics, v. 47, p. 257. Meyer, W. H., 1987, Deconvolution of Invaded-bed Induction...

2006

JUDITH MOUNTAINS, FERGUS COUNTY*

Andrew V. Corry

Montana Geological Society

... phenomena took place. The sediments were invaded by intrusive bodies and, accompanying the intrusion, deformation caused the arching...

1951

NEW LOGGING APPROACHES FOR EVALUATIONS OF CARBONATE RESERVOIRS

B. M. McVICAR, J. L. HEATH, R. P. ALGER

Williston Basin Symposium

... (Rxo) within a zone about 4" deep are made with a micro-device. Of the microdevices, the MicroLaterolog2 is the preferred tool for accurate Rxo...

1956

Proposed Mud-Logging Analysis Techniques in the Delaware Mountain Group of the Delaware Basin

R. P. Murphy, R. C. Reedy, K. E. Cranston

West Texas Geological Society

..., induction, dual induction logs, etc.) and CNL-FDC equivalent. The major problem with this procedure is that these formations are possibly invaded...

1986

The San Benito-Waltham Canyon Trough-Possible Oil Province?

Daniel B. Flynn

Pacific Section of AAPG

... on “the relationship of the Santa Margarita (?) formation to the McLure shale, which occurs west of the San Andreas fault zone . . .” His conclusion...

1963

dine Means “The People”

Enos J. Strawn

Four Corners Geological Society

... under the command of Kit Carson invaded Navaho country and began a scorched-earth campaign, driving the captured Navahos to temporary internment at Ft...

1957

Facies Development of the Gallup Formation

Harrell Budd

Four Corners Geological Society

... not invaded this facies. The connate water in the more porous members of this zone is salty. Frequently the sandstone and siltstone units...

1957

Around The Society: A Primer on “Serpentine Plugs” in South Texas

Kenneth A. Simmons

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... Zone, and extending southeasterly from the outcrops of the early Taylor and Anacacho formations, down the Gulf coastward regional dip a distance...

1967

Structural History

Edmund M. Spieker

Utah Geological Association

... of the Moenkopi strata to remain only slightly invaded by erosion until in late Triassic time the great sheet of the Shinarump was spread almost impartially...

1954

Subsurface Geology of the Pennsylvanian and Upper Mississippian of Beaver County, Oklahoma

Boardman Gene Barby

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... with beds of sandy shale. The Florence formation of this group is so abundantly cherty in the upper zone that it is called the Florence flint by many...

1958

THE WILLISTON BASIN - SEDIMENT-STARVED DURING THE EARLY MISSISSIPPIAN

J. A. LINEBACK, M. L. DAVIDSON

Williston Basin Symposium

... production resumed in shallow shelf areas. The basin centers, however, subsided below the photic zone, where carbonate-producing organisms could...

1982

The Dakota Sandstone and Mancos Shale in the Gallup Area

C. H. Dane, G. O. Bachman

Four Corners Geological Society

... siltstone 30   Shale, gray, soft, thin-bedded, with numerous thin bentonite beds and a persistent zone of reddish-brown weathering flattened concretions 6...

1957

SOAP CREEK FIELD, BIG HORN COUNTY, MONTANA*

JACK W. NORDQUIST

Montana Geological Society

... flowing rate estimated at 200 barrels of 17° gravity API oil per day from a thin zone at 1,642 to 1,645 feet. This reservoir was termed...

1954

The Tectonics of Ustiurt

N. V. Nevolin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... with proximity to the surface in Tuarkyr of Paleozoic sediments invaded by basic intrusives. The magnetic field of Ustiurt, with the exception of the belt...

1958

Lithology Crossplots: Applications in an Evaporite Basin–The Maverick Basin of Southwest Texas

J. V. Crues, Jr.

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... zone will be invaded ahead of the bit as it is drilled and the gas will be flushed back into the formation. A tight zone retains the gas. Then, when...

1980

Lithology Crossplots: Applications in an Evaporite Basin—The Maverick Basin of Southwest Texas

John V. Crues, Jr.

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

... by the fact that a good porous and permeable zone will be invaded ahead of the bit as it is drilled and the gas will be flushed back into the formation...

1986

Paleogeography and Sedimentation in the Upper Paleozoic, Eastern Canada

R. D. Howie, M. S. Barss

CSPG Special Publications

... Minerals of Canada; (map folder). Geol. Surv. Canada. Ruitenberg, A. A., Venugopal, D. V., and Giles, P. S., 1973: “Fundy Cataclastic Zone”, New...

1975

Introduction to Petroleum Geochemistry

Douglas W. Waples

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... PROVIDES NUTRIENTS TO THE PHOTIC ZONE Figure.   FACTORS INFLUENCING PRESERVATION OXIDIZING AGENTS SEDIMENTATION RATE TYPE OF ORGANIC MATTER OXIDATION OF OM...

1987

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