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Petroleum on Continental Shelves: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Wallace E. Pratt

AAPG Bulletin

... Geologists Bull., v. 31, no. 4, p. 657-672. Weeks, Lewis G., 1961, The next hundred years energy demand and sources of supply: Jour. Alta. Soc. Petroleum...

1965

Correlation of the Post-Mancos Upper Cretaceous Sediments of the Sand Wash and Piceance Basins

C.D. Masters

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... formation, the Lewis formation, and the Lance formation. In the Piceance basin, however, there is no marine shale to represent the Lewis formation...

1959

Field Summary: West Hiawatha Field

Mountain Fuel Supply Co.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... by: MOUNTAIN FUEL NOVEMBER, 1961 WEST HIAWATHA FIELD WASATCH-FORT UNION, LANCE, LEWIS & MESAVERDE POOLS MOFFAT COUNTY, COLO. DISCOVERY DETAILS Method Surface...

1961

Geology and Occurrence of Gas and Oil, Wamsutter Arch, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

Howard R. Ritzma

AAPG Bulletin

... (minor gas) Paleocene Fort Union formation Gentle unconformity Upper Cretaceous Lance formation Lewis shale (with associated sandstones) (oil and gas...

1961

Does methane pose significant health and public safety hazards?—A review

Ian J. Duncan

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

..., a source of ignition such as a spark must be present. In the combustion science literature (see for example, Nettleton, 1987; Lewis and Von Elbe...

2015

Paleopedology and Stable Isotope Chemistry of Late Silurian Vertic Paleosols, Bloomsburg Formation, Central Pennsylvania

Steven G. Driese , Claudia I. Mora , Edward Cotter , J. Lincoln Foreman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of Soils, 2nd edition: New York, R.E. Krieger Publishing Co., 482 p. BRIMHALL, G.H., LEWIS, C.J., AGUE, J.J., DIETRICH, W.E., HAMPEL, J., TEAGUE...

1992

Application of Log-Derived Geochemical Properties to Estimate the Gas-Storage Capacity of the Upper Cretaceous Lewis Shale, Sand Wash Basin, Colorado

John H. Doloff, James R. Lancaster

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...Application of Log-Derived Geochemical Properties to Estimate the Gas-Storage Capacity of the Upper Cretaceous Lewis Shale, Sand Wash Basin, Colorado...

2001

Structure Around Glacier National Park, Montana

Milton O. Childers

CSPG Bulletin

... around Glacier National Park is the Lewis thrust, which sharply separates the two main tectonic units of the region. Southwest of the Lewis thrust...

1964

The Desert Springs Field

B. E. May

Wyoming Geological Association

... of approximately 200 feet of massive marine sandstone deposited by the eastwardly regressing Lewis sea, and forms the boundary between the marine Lewis shale...

1961

Chapter 113: Stratigraphy of the Lewis Shale, Wyoming, USA: Applications to Understanding Shelf-edge to Base-of-slope Changes in Stratigraphic Architecture of Prograding Basin Margins

David R. Pyles, Roger M. Slatt

AAPG Special Volumes

...Chapter 113: Stratigraphy of the Lewis Shale, Wyoming, USA: Applications to Understanding Shelf-edge to Base-of-slope Changes in Stratigraphic...

2007

Relationship Brtween the Kishenehn Basin, and the Flathead Listric Normal Fault System and Lewis Thrust Salient

Kurt Constenius

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...Relationship Brtween the Kishenehn Basin, and the Flathead Listric Normal Fault System and Lewis Thrust Salient Kurt Constenius Geologic Studies...

1982

Palaeomagnetism and Differential Rotation in the Lewis Thrust Plate

D. K. Norris, R. F. Black

CSPG Bulletin

...Palaeomagnetism and Differential Rotation in the Lewis Thrust Plate D. K. Norris, R. F. Black 1962 13 21 Vol. 10 (1962) No. 1. (January) The surface...

1962

Tectonic and Paleotopographic Control of Basal Chesterian Sedimentation in the Black Warrior Basin of Alabama

Jack C. Pashin, Andrew K. Rindsberg

GCAGS Transactions

... sedimentation was controlled by simultaneous basin flexure and eustasy. The Lewis cycle is a thin, widespread veneer of carbonate and siliciclastic...

1993

Chapter 154: Applications to Understanding Shelf Edge to Base-of-slope Changes in Stratigraphic Architecture of Prograding Basin Margins: Stratigraphy of the Lewis Shale, Wyoming, USA

David R. Pyles, Roger M. Slatt

AAPG Special Volumes

...: Stratigraphy of the Lewis Shale, Wyoming, USA David R. Pyles, Roger M. Slatt 2007 chapter-154 AAPG Studies in Geology 56: Atlas of Deep-Water Outcrops, 2007...

2007

Paleostructure and Lithologic-Variation Coefficients: REPLY

S. T. Ovnatanov , G. P. Tamrazyan

AAPG Bulletin

..._of_Article - Last_Page 1360------------ The discussion by Lewis unfortunately is based on a misunderstanding. Lewis would be right if the coefficients...

1971

Coal Fire Creek Field Pickens County, Alabama

Stanley J. Galicki

Mississippi Geological Society

... DATE: December 15, 1982 FORMATION: Carter, Lewis PERFORATIONS: Carter: 4,527′-4,535′ and 4,547′-4,557′   Lewis 4,778′-4,784′ and 4,806...

1986

Lewis Shale, South-Central Wyoming: Shelf, Delta Front, and Turbidite Sedimentation

Robert D. Winn Jr., Michele G. Bishop, Paul S. Gardner

Wyoming Geological Association

...Lewis Shale, South-Central Wyoming: Shelf, Delta Front, and Turbidite Sedimentation Robert D. Winn Jr., Michele G. Bishop, Paul S. Gardner 1985 113...

1985

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