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Environment of Source-Bed Formation: Chapter 6: Part I. Genesis of Petroleum, Compiled by Robert H. Dott
AAPG Special Volumes
... organic matter as the 1-2-foot section. Since the surface zone is the one in which the organic matter is most susceptible to aerobic bacterial attack...
1969
Zoogeography and Ecology of Macro-Invertebrates of Gulf of California and Continental Slope of Western Mexico
Robert H. Parker
AAPG Special Volumes
..., p. 205-487, pls. 1-22. Dall, W.H., 1915, A monograph of the molluscan fauna of the Orthaulax pugnax zone of the Oligocene of Tampa, Florida: U.S....
1964
Hydrogeochemistry and gas compositions of the Uinta Basin: A regional-scale overview
Ye Zhang, Carl W. Gable, George A. Zyvoloski, Lynn M. Walter
AAPG Bulletin
... groundwater flow, whereas fluid movement outside this zone is likely outward, away from the observed overpressures. Moreover, the hydraulic head...
2009
Some Aspects of Recrystallization in Ancient Limestones
Robert L. Folk
Special Publications of SEPM
... and criteria have invaded the field of carbonate pe trography Some of the results have been posi and p 75 Vaughan strictest tive sense form Skeats...
1965
Pennsylvanian Sedimentation in Paradox Basin, Four Corners Region
Sherman A. Wengerd
AAPG Special Volumes
... of invading clastics, combined with the generation of organic deposits along a broad zone of the southwest sedimentational shelf parallel...
1962
Mid-Paleozoic Trilobite Lagerstätten: Models of Diagenetically Enhanced Obrution Deposits
Carlton E. Brett, James J. Zambito IV, Brenda R. Hunda, Eberhard Schindler
PALAIOS
... more prolonged periods of stability of the sulfate reduction zone. Cementation of sediment shielded organism bodies from most or all effects...
2012
Argument for Diastrophic Control of Late Paleozoic Cyclothems
J. Marvin Weller
AAPG Bulletin
... marine zone from the next overlying coal seam. Thus, the Ames limestone must have been deposited in little more than 50 feet of water, which does...
1956
Silurian System of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
T.A. De Freitas,, H.P. Trettin,, O.A. Dixon,, M. Mallamo
CSPG Bulletin
... (fastigatus Zone) age. The platform was initially ramp-like and without reefs, and shelf-interior deposits were of mainly open marine aspect. Aeronian...
1999
Devonian of South America
Horacio J. Harrington
CSPG Special Publications
... southeastward into the present southern Atlantic Ocean. These troughs were invaded by the sea in early to late Coblencian times, whereas extra...
1967
Interpreting Permeability from Mercury Injection Capillary Pressure Data; #41660 (2015)
Alton A. Brown
Search and Discovery.com
... than the invaded pore throat. The MICP curve shows saturation (dependent variable) as a function of Hg pressure (independent variable). The Hg...
2015
Role of Diastrophism in Topography of Corpus Christi Area, South Texas
W. Armstrong Price
AAPG Bulletin
... require more soil moisture than is present in the dry half of the sub-humid zone (Thornthwaite, 1931). End_Page 908...
1933
Role of Diastrophism in Topography of Corpus Christi Area, South Texas
W. Armstrong Price
AAPG Special Volumes
... area is not favorable to the development of paraffine earth, which may require more soil moisture than is present in the dry half of the sub-humid zone...
1936
Sediments: PART 1
O. K. Emery, Elazar Uchupi
AAPG Special Volumes
...--because the shore zone always has been accessible and because its area is much smaller than that of the shelf. The continental slope and deep-sea floor...
1972
Multiscale Geologic and Petrophysical Modeling of the Giant Hugoton Gas Field (Permian), Kansas and Oklahoma, U.S.A.
Martin K. Dubois, Alan P. Byrnes, Geoffrey C. Bohling, John H. Doveton
AAPG Special Volumes
... covering multiple zones exhibit pressures that primarily represent the produced zone(s) having the lowest pressure and the highest permeability...
2006
Methane Control for Underground Coal Mines: Chapter 11
William P. Diamond
AAPG Special Volumes
..., investigators concluded that gas accumulations in the gob (caved and fractured zone above an extracted longwall panel) had caused the explosion...
1993
Controls on Carbonate-Platform Evolution on Active Fault Blocks: The Lower Cretaceous Castro Urdiales Platform (Aptian-Albian, Northern Spain)
Idoia Rosales
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... biostratigraphic resolution of ammonite zone to subzone. This study provides a well-constrained biostratigraphic framework to improve interregional...
1999
Estimation of Natural Gas Reserves
Eugene A. Stephenson
AAPG Special Volumes
.... It later was recognized that damage to the producing zone also occurred. The data obtained from such tests cannot be used as a firm basis for estimating...
1968
SEDIMENTOLOGY OF THE CONASAUGA FORMATION AND EQUIVALENT UNITS, APPALACHIAN THRUST BELT IN ALABAMA
Ricardo A. Astini, William A. Thomas, W. Edward Osborne
Alabama Geological Society
... siliciclastic sediments invaded the basin during lowstands and carbonate production dominated during highstands (\Vilson, 1967: Mack and James, 1986...
2000
Taphonomical Implications of the Ladinian Megaflora and Palynoflora of Thale (Germany)
Evelyn Kustatscher, Carmen Heunisch, Johanna H. A. Van Konijnenbrug-Van Cittert
PALAIOS
.... Pioneer (PI): This plant community grows in the unstable environment behind the intertidal zone of mangrove vegetation (Brugman et al., 1994...
2012
HERBIVOROUS AND DETRITIVOROUS ARTHROPOD TRACE FOSSILS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBHUMID VEGETATION IN THE MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIAN OF SOUTHERN BRITAIN
HOWARD J. FALCON-LANG, CONRAD LABANDEIRA, RUTH KIRK
PALAIOS
... this fossil record of borings and related damage of dead plant tissue, insects appear to have invaded different plant tissue types compared to mites...
2015
Environment of Pennsylvanian Life in North America
Raymond C. Moore
AAPG Bulletin
... of their abundance, wide horizontal range, and generally short vertical range, the ostracodes are satisfactory zone fossils. Vertebrates: Remains...
1929
Coal Deposition in Fluvial Paleoenvironments of the Paleocene Tongue River Member of the Fort Union Formation, Powder River Area, Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana
Romeo M. Flores
Special Publications of SEPM
... drapes indicate that these sandstones were deposited by periodic FIG 10 Interbedded siltstone and shale between beds in the Anderson coal two zone...
1981
Diagenesis in Coastal Carbonates Related to Pleistocene Sea Level, Bermuda Platform
Rudiger Vollbrecht, Dieter Meischner
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... cemented zone extends along the surface of the old cliff rather FIG. 8. [Grey Scale] Generations of calcite cement on rounded foraminiferal grains...
1996
Deltaic Infill of a Deglaciated Arctic Fjord, East Greenland: Sedimentary Facies and Sequence Stratigraphy
Louise Hansen
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... The side-entry fjord, a small deglaciated valley invaded by the sea, was filled chiefly by highstand and regressive systems tracts, whereas relatively...
2004
Sedimentologic and diagenetic controls on pore-network characteristics of OligoceneMiocene ramp carbonates (Majella Mountain, central Italy)
Andrea Rustichelli, Emanuele Tondi, Fabrizio Agosta, Claudio Di Celma, Maurizio Giorgioni
AAPG Bulletin
... and intragranular macropores of grainstones (when hydrocarbon invaded), fully connected macropore systems characterize these rocks (facies associations...
2013