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The El Camino Real-Then and Now

Beatrice Casey

Pacific Section of AAPG

... to colonization being the initial goal of the missionaries, land was needed not only for church and dwellings for padres, neophytes and soldier guard...

1963

ABSTRACT: Geologic Framework of the Gulf Coastal Plain of Texas

J. A. Waters, P. W. McFarland. J. W. Lea

GCAGS Transactions

.... Partial peneplanation at the close of several periods was followed by rejuvenation of the land areas which resulted in long periods of deltaic...

1954

Foreword

Graham B. Moody

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the contiguous land area. Areas involved are the following. Nothing need be said concerning the merits of the following papers--they speak for themselves...

1951

ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI COASTAL ZONE

C. Everett Brett

Alabama Geological Society

... studie s take place. Th e Marsh Lab is housed on 240 acres of some of the cleanest marsh land s along the Gulf Coast. In Bayou La Batre are located...

1972

Environmental Implications of Developing Our Coal Reserves

Thomas A. Gwynn

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

.... This is resulting all too often in increased costs of operation, elimination of marginal operations, proliferation of bureacratic red tape, governmental land...

1972

Relation of Cyclic Depositional Units to Classification of the Pennsylvanian and Permian of the Northern Mid-Continent Area

R. C. Moore

Tulsa Geological Society

... include from the base upward: (1) sandstone, (2) sandy shale with or without land plant fossils, (3) coal, (4) shale with marine mollusks, (5...

1934

A MISSISSIPPIAN EPEIRIC SHELF FACIES MODEL FOR THE WILLISTON BASIN

J.H. LAKE

Williston Basin Symposium

..., coated pellets and oolites basinward. The land marginal restricted lagoonal facies include wind-blown clastics derived from the sabkha...

1998

Carmichael Field: Clarke County, Mississippi

David C. Davis, Ernest H. Lambert, Jr.

Mississippi Geological Society

... of the discovery well, the Broadhead and Stack - Land No. 1, completed March 2, 1960. It was completed in the Eutaw from perforations at 3774-3778′ pumping 45...

1963

Memorial: Clyde M. Bennett (1881-1935)

Sheridan A. Thompson

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... the University, he entered the employ of the Philadelphia Company at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the land and geological department, and continued...

1935

Dolomitization of Shallow Subtidal Sediments by Normal Seawater in the Holocene Cangrejo Shoals Mudbank, Belize

S. J. Mazzullo, William D. Bischoff, Chellie S. Teal

West Texas Geological Society

... Fairbridge. eds., Carbonate Rocks — Origins, Occurrence and Classification: Elsevier, Developments in Sedimentology 9A, p. 267–348. Gao, G., and L.S. Land...

1996

Function of Geology in Park Development—Its Relation to State and Municipal Parks and Reservations

Howard E. Rothrock

Tulsa Geological Society

... are reservations of land set aside to preserve certain outstanding natural resources, to create recreational facilities and to furnish a means...

1935

The Weinert West Strawn Field Haskell County, Texas

Wynant S. Wilson

Abilene Geological Society

... which is very rich farm land. Discovery The field was discovered by the W. B. Omohundro No. 1 N. B. Webb well, located 330 feet from the north and east...

1956

A Recent Interpretation of the Structure of the Coast Ranges

Ralph D. Reed

Tulsa Geological Society

... there has been much disagreement in the past. As the picture appears now, Southern California in the Jurassic consisted of Mohavia, an eastern land mass...

1936

West Black Bay Field*: Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

Michael A. Fogarty

New Orleans Geological Society

... Textularia Land Bigenerina 2 Sands between 7,000 and 10,000, with gas in the deeper, less well-developed Textularia stapperi (W) Sands at 11,000. * A portion...

1983

Magnetic Anomaly Map of the Atlantic Provinces: Abstract

Peter Hood, P. H. McGrath, R. T. Haworth

CSPG Special Publications

... of the Atlantic Provinces has been compiled from the existing aeromagnetic and shipborne magnetic data which cover most of the land and adjacent continental shelf...

1975

Structures of Continental Margins in the Gulf of Alaska: Abstract

Roland von Huene

CSPG Special Publications

... it is probably composed of the lithified rocks seen on land. The continental slope begins at a trend now covered by fans of presumed glacial debris...

1975

Paleogeography and Sedimentation in the Lower and Middle Paleozoic, Eastern Canada: Abstract

Bruce V. Sanford

CSPG Special Publications

... the development of island are systems along the continental margins and ultimately the emergence of land masses in the Late Ordovician...

1975

Abstract: Coal Deposits of Wyoming

Gary B. Glass

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... underlying about 41% of its land area. This coal occurs in Cretaceous and Tertiary coal-bearing rocks which crop out in ten major basins, regions or fields...

1981

S. L. C. (Tannehill)

B.H. Boney

Abilene Geological Society

... Discovery Well:   Name: Fox & Ransdell No 1-121 Swenson Land & Cattle Co. Location: 330′ FN&E Lines of SW-4 Sec. 121, BB&CRR Sur. Date of Completion...

1976

Geology of Southwestern United States

Lowell R. Laudon

Tulsa Geological Society

... dissected the soft sediments into our great bad land areas such as White River badlands, Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon, and Wind River badlands. The Pleistocene...

1939

Abstract: Coal Deposits of the San Juan Basin

E. C. Beaumont

Four Corners Geological Society

.... Deposition in this zone was more or less constantly shifting as the sea either invaded the land area southwestward or withdrew to the northeast...

1973

ABSTRACT: GIS and GIS data structures for geological applications

Edwards, W

Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago

... and Tobago - 1995 GIS & GIS pATA STRUCTURESFOR GEOLOGICALAPPLICATIONS Edwards,W.W. Department of Land Surveying, University ofthe West Indies St. Augustine...

1995

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