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Petroleum Developments in South America, Central America, and Caribbean Area in 1975

L. E. Hatfield , C. H. Neff

AAPG Bulletin

... will be of concrete. The high point of production activities was the opening of new areas, in particular reactivation of some land areas previously considered...

1976

Depositional Environments, Foremost Formation (Late Cretaceous), Milk River Area, Southern Alberta.

O. Ogunyomi, L. V. Hills

CSPG Bulletin

.... LeBlanc, R. J., 1972, Geometry of sandstone reservoir bodies in underground waste management and environmental implications: Am. Assoc. Petroleum...

1977

Dolomite Reservoir Rocks: Processes, Controls, Porosity Development

Graham R. Davies

AAPG Special Volumes

..., R.L., and Land, L.S., 1975, Mg/Ca ratio and salinity: two controls over crystallization of dolomite. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 59, p...

1979

Holocene Sand Shoals Offshore of the Mississippi River Delta Plain

Shea Penland , John R. Suter ,, Randolph A. McBride , S. Jeffress Williams , Jack L. Kindinger , Ron Boyd

GCAGS Transactions

... and the lagoonal muds. The geometry of the barrier sand body suggests the presence of a flood-tidal delta and channel complex reaching a thickness of 16...

1989

Modern terrestrial sedimentary biostructures and their fossil analogs in Mesoproterozoic subaerial deposits

Hugo Beraldi-Campesi, Jack D. Farmer, Ferran Garcia-Pichel

PALAIOS

... of terrestrial microbial communities in ancient deposits. Our results provide compelling evidence for the presence of land-based microbial communities...

2014

Paleogeographic Setting of Pennsylvanian Tyler Formation and Relation to Underlying Mississippian Rocks in Montana and North Dakota

Edwin K. Maughan

AAPG Bulletin

... of Mississippi delta, in Geometry of sandstone bodies: AAPG, p. 29-52. Foster, D. I., 1956, N. W. Sumatra field [Montana], in Judith Mountains--central...

1984

Lovells Lake Field, Jefferson County, Texas

R. F. Kraye

Houston Geological Society

... and Refining Co. No. 40 Jefferson Land Company Marginulina No. 3: January 13, 1953   John W. Mecom No. 1 Texas Rice Land Company Nature...

1962

THE APPLICATION OF IODINE SURFACE GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS IN EXPLORATION FOR ORDOVICIAN AND MISSISSIPPIAN RESERVOIRS, WILLISTON BASIN

STEVEN A. TEDESCO, NICHOLE C. GAGNON

Williston Basin Symposium

... exploration. This is the result of increased cost of land, drilling and 2-D and 3-D seismic surveys in exploration for Red River...

1998

ABSTRACT: Evaporite Karst in the Southern Midcontinent

Kenneth S. Johnson

Kansas Geological Society

...) and salt, are present in 32 of the 48 contiguous states, and they underlie 35–40% of the land area. They underlie western Kansas, western Oklahoma...

1999

Monitoring Cryospheric Processes in Canada with Spaceborne Scatterometer and Passive Microwave Data - Abstract

Frédérique C. Pivot, Claude R. Duguay, Kyle C. McDonald, Anne E. Walker

Alaska Geological Society

... to hemispheric scales. Scatterometers, which have a much wider field of view than SAR sensors, can provide a global picture of the land surface every...

2003

New federal law will improve collections data

Leif Tapanila

PALAIOS

... material—floral or faunal— on federal land and that these collections be reposited in public institutions. The law mirrors the Antiquities Act of 1906...

2014

Review of New Concepts Based on Information from Joides (Joint Oceanographic Institutes, Deep Earth Sampling): Abstract

Thomas L. Thompson

Tulsa Geological Society

... as derived from bathymetry, geomagnetism, earthquake seismology and tectonic events recorded by the rocks an land. Evidence is accumulating...

1970

Abstract: Statics and Dynamics of Natural Systems--A Genetic Basis for Assessing Environmental Impacts (1)

C. M. Woodruff, Jr. , William L. Longley

GCAGS Transactions

... 1977 Vol. 27 (1977), Land resources consist of a spectrum of static and dynamic components; it is important that both be considered in order...

1977

Abstract: ECSOOT Lithoprobe Line: some insights from offshore gravity and magnetic surveys

B. D. Loncarevic

Atlantic Geology

.... It is, therefore, important to use the geological information from the adjacent land mass and to project and ex tend trends to the offshore. An important...

1992

Hydrogeologic Insight in Identification and Characterization of Saltwater Contamination and Associated Environmental Impacts in Kansas and Oklahoma: Abstract

Donald O. Whittemore

Tulsa Geological Society

... saltwater in many locations. Permian saltwater has naturally intruded into overlying lower Cretaceous rock and Cenozoic sediments. Changes in land...

2003

Abstract: Land-use planning, resource management, and surficial geology in New Brunswick

A. G. Pronk

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: Land-use planning, resource management, and surficial geology in New Brunswick A. G. Pronk 80 ABSTRACTS Land-use planning, resource...

1994

Distribution of Khadum Sediments within the Basin of the Sea of Azov and Their Gas Prospects

V. I. Korneyev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of the land mass on the north during the early Oligocene transgression from the south. See Fig. 1. Figure 1. Distribution of sandy-silty sediments...

1974

4. Conditions of Life in the Sea

Joel W. Hedgpeth

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that are adapted to feed upon finely suspended and colloidal material. Another major difference between sea and land in particular is the manner...

1956

Abstract: Land Subsidence Caused by Withdrawal of Oil and Gas in the Gulf Coastal Plain--The Houston, Texas, Case History

Thomas L. Holzer

GCAGS Transactions

...Abstract: Land Subsidence Caused by Withdrawal of Oil and Gas in the Gulf Coastal Plain--The Houston, Texas, Case History Thomas L. Holzer 1990 Vol...

1990

Abstract: Study of $11.7 Billion Maret Island LNG Project Gets Go-Ahead

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... signed allowing the Kimberley Land Council and Japan's lnpex to begin preliminary work on the development. The agreement provides the basis...

2007

Abstract: Preliminary Assessment of Recent Deposition Related to a Crevasse Splay on the Mississippi River Delta: Implications for Coastal Restoration

Nicholas F. Ferina, J. G. Flocks, J. L. Kindinger, M. D. Miner, J. P. Motti, P. C. Chadwick, J. C. Johnston

GCAGS Transactions

...) Historically, the Mississippi River has replenished sediment across the lower deltaic plain, abating land loss. Flood-control structures along the river now...

2006

Abstract: Evaluation of Nexen Interest and Competitor Land Throughout the Corner Property, Northeastern Alberta Canada

Daniel Macleod

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: Evaluation of Nexen Interest and Competitor Land Throughout the Corner Property, Northeastern Alberta Canada Daniel Macleod Evaluation...

2015

ABSTRACT: City growth and inundation area in Palembang City: Flood events and its causes

Sumi Amariena Hamim, Fathoni Usman, Hendry Natanael Gumano, Tika Christy

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... address: [email protected] 1 2 Abstract: Flood is an irreversible condition where improper planning of land development will be causing...

2021

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