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Relationships Between Surface Area and Grain Size in Bottom Sediments: RESEARCH-METHOD PAPER

Sandro Rabitti, Alfredo Boldrin, Laura Menegazzo Vitturi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...------------------------ areas in coastal sediments: relationships with other textural factors: Marine Geology, v. 45, p. 241-252. MICROMERITICS...

1983

Fracture Development and Mechanical Stratigraphy of Austin Chalk, Texas: DISCUSSION

Richard C. Nolen-Hoeksema

AAPG Bulletin

...------------ Corbett et al (1987) reported recently that porosity, smectite content, and percent strain at failure were significant parameters controlling...

1989

What Influences Production from the Wall Creek and Turner Reservoirs, Powder River Basin, Wyoming?, #11277 (2019).

Rachel N. Toner,

Search and Discovery.com

..., the Wall Creek and Turner reservoirs accounted for 39 percent of the PRB’s and 21 percent of Wyoming’s oil production. The Turner was also the PRB...

2019

Description and Quantification of the Ground-Water Basins of the Wasatch Front, Utah, 1904-1994

Joseph S. Gates

Utah Geological Association

... supply of the Wasatch Front—in 1990, 21 percent of the water withdrawn was ground water, and ground water furnished 56 percent of water withdrawn...

1995

Obliteration of Surficial Paleolake Evidence in the Tule Valley Subbasin of Lake Bonneville

Dorothy Sack

Special Publications of SEPM

... with the term average shoreline ob iteration rates vary from 3 0 to 5 7 percent per 1 000 yrs Long ABSTRAcr strength of a shoreline s geomorphic...

1992

Petrology and Source of Sediments in the Narragansett Basin of Rhode Island and Massachusetts

Kenneth M. Towe

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... as much as 25 percent of the total. Sandstone, shale, schist, and quartz fragments are common in most places. In many outcrops the matrix constitutes...

1959

Electron Microscopy of Sand Surface Texture

John J. Porter

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... by means of electron microscopy. The relationship of surface texture to possible environmental factors, identification of minerals, or other specialized...

1962

U, Sr, and Mg in Holocene and Pleistocene Corals A. Palmata and M. Annularis

Timothy S. Cross , Barbara W. Cross

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Gvirtzman et al. (1973) suggest that the presence of up to 50 percent cement of aragonite or high-Mg calcite usually raises the U concentration...

1983

Recent Sediments of Caribbean Sea

John J. Griffin , Edward D. Goldberg

AAPG Special Volumes

.... The "HF-resistant" minerals were separated with cold 48 percent HF. The size fraction smaller than 2 µ (clay minerals) was analyzed as oriented...

1969

Review of Petroleum Exploration and Development in Queensland: 1997…1998

Luke Sorby, Victor Suchocki

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... and/or Adavale Basins. Economic and Other Factors Increases in the overall levels of conventional petroleum exploration during 1997/98 were supported...

1998

The Morrison and Adjacent Formations in the Four Corners Area

Lawrence C. Craig, Robert A. Cadigan

Utah Geological Association

... is noted as a host for uranium deposits and for Small-scale oil and gas accumulations. Facies relations were important factors in the localization...

1958

Petrography and Genesis of Recent Sediments in Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island Sound, Rhode Island

Robert L. McMaster

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... percent solution of oxalic acid to eliminate any iron stains. After drying, analysis samples of 15-25 grams were separated into heavy and light mineral...

1962

Shallow-Marine and Estuarine Benthic Molluscan Communities from Area of Beaufort, North Carolina

Samuel O. Bird

AAPG Bulletin

... mollusks in the estuary, to find controlling factors to account for the distribution, and to use molluscan populations to characterize environmental regions...

1970

Chapter 8: Petrophysical Characteristics of the Ivie Creek Case-Study Area - Geological and Petrophysical Characterization of the Ferron Sandstone for 3-D Simulation of a Fluvial-Deltaic Reservoir (MP-02-6)

R.D. Jarrard, M.A. Chan, C.B. Forster, S.H. Snelgrove

Utah Geological Survey

... thinly bedded sandstones, siltstones, and mudstones. Corerecovery ranged from 50 to nearly 100 Figure 8-1. Location of 22 permeability transects percent...

2001

Diagenetic Control of Reservoir Quality in Arc-Derived Sandstones Implications for Petroleum Exploration

William E. Galloway

Special Publications of SEPM

... unstable dia genetically altered sandstones particularly in basins that lie along convergent plate margins be derived FACTORS CONTROLLING DIAGENETIC...

1979

A Modified Approach to Estimating Coal and Coal Gas Resources: Example from the Sand Wash Basin, Colorado

Andrew R. Scott , Naijiang Zhou , Jeffrey R. Levine

AAPG Bulletin

... calculations. Factors controlling the distribution of gas contents in coal beds include coal rank, the presence or absence of seals, stratigraphic...

1995

Organic Carbon in the Mowry Formation and Its Relation to the Occurrence of Petroleum in Lower Cretaceous Reservoir Rocks

G. J. Schrayer, W. M. Zarrella

Wyoming Geological Association

.... The average organic carbon contents of the Mowry Shale measured in core and outcrop samples are 2.95 and 2.94 percent, respectively (table II...

1968

Relationship Between Paleotopography and the Thickness and Geochemistry of a Pennsylvanian Freshwater Limestone

E. G. Williams , R. E. Bergenback , J. N. Weber

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the major factors in controlling the composition and thickness of a chemical rock is water depth or the position of the water table. In areas of essentially...

1968

Marginal Fields: Obstacles or Opportunities?

R. H. Hittle, C. P. McPherson

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... can be viewed as a function of basic factors (geological, cost, technology) and of political and financial factors. The paper argues that the former...

1978

Petrography and Origin of the Silurian Rochester and McKenzie Shales, Morgan County, West Virginia

Robert L. Folk

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and McKenzie, consist of over 99 percent terrigenous rocks and reflect the climax and decline of the Taconic orogeny. The Keefer is the last sandstone...

1962

Anomalous Quartzarenites of a Lower Cretaceous Rift Basin: Wadhwan Formation of Western India

K. Akhtar, A. Z. Khan, A. H. M. Ahmad

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...%. The calcite cement has partially replaced detrital grains which are marked by corroded boundaries (Fig. 5). FACTORS CONTROLLING THE DETRITAL MINERALOGY...

1996

Hydrology and Climatology of Great Salt Lake

Eugene L. Peck, E. Arlo Richardson

Utah Geological Association

... and climatological factors. The climate of the Great Salt Lake Basin is to a large extent dominated by the Sierra Nevada some 500 miles to the west...

1966

Regional Source Rock Mapping Using a Source Potential Rating Index

Harry Dembicki, Jr. , Fredric L. Pirkle

AAPG Bulletin

... determine what the controlling factor or factors are for the index values obtained and can avoid misinterpreting the data. Another recommendation is to Fig...

1985

Sedimentological Sampling and Results from the Diver Lock-Out Facility of the Submersible Shelf Diver, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia

Bernard R. Pelletier

Atlantic Geology

... facies, similar to sediments at Site 1, the probability ranges between 33 to 100 percent (aver. 72 percent); for the muddy gravel-gravel facies...

1970

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