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Clay Minerals in the Upper Jurrasic-Lower Cretaceous Morrison and Kootenai Formations, Southwest Montana

Lee J. Suttner

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... in air of less than 2 percent humidity and then in air of 93 percent humidity, using a modification of humidity control outlined by Milne and Warshaw (1955...

1968

Our Depleting Natural Resources

Stanley E. Karp

Pacific Section of AAPG

...Our Depleting Natural Resources Stanley E. Karp 1972 1 8 America is committed to a high energy society. With six percent of the world’s population...

1972

Oil and Gas Exploration in the 1970's: The Changing Oil Business

William B. Cleary

Tulsa Geological Society

... are being financed, and so forth. We'll look at the accelerated changes that have happened this year and then look at some of the predictable factors...

1970

Slice Technique Applied to Uranium Favorability in Uppermost Tertiary of East Texas and West Louisiana

Leslie Jones

GCAGS Transactions

... was not used. Percent sand was plotted and sand trends were defined by contouring on maps for each of the four complete intervals. In general, major sand...

1977

Experience of Waterflood in Yakin Field

M. Budi Kuntjoro, Yunus Yusuf, Djoko Tjahyono, Steve Palar

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of 2040 ft. The production history showed that primary recovery for this sand would be 30.6 percent due to lack of adequate aquifer support...

1998

A Petrographic Study of the Chester Sandstones of Indiana

G. C. McCartney

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... sandstones of southwestern Indiana shows an abundance of a very few minerals, and a trace of many more. The heavy minerals consist of 50 to 100 percent...

1931

Polycystine Radiolarian Distributions and Enhancements Related to Oceanographic Conditions in a Hypothetical Ocean

Richard E. Casey , Joan M. Spaw , Florence R. Kunze

GCAGS Transactions

... occur in the "subsurface" from about 50 to 200 meters). This separation may be due to such biological factors as bottom of the photic zone, phytoplankton...

1982

Clay Mineralogy of Cubits Gap Crevasse-Splay, Mississippi Delta

Michael J. DiMarco, Ray E. Ferrell, Jr. , Robert S. Tye

GCAGS Transactions

... with a 0.1 percent solution of Na3PO4, and ultrasonically disaggregated. The resulting slurry was then wet-sieved through a 4 Phi mesh to fractionate...

1986

Dolomite Cave Deposits from Carlsbad Caverns

John Thrailkill

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... percent huntite, 35-40 percent aragonite, 15-20 percent dolomite, 5-10 percent magnesite, and 2-5 percent illite. The environment from which...

1968

Data on Consolidation of Fine-Grained Sediments

George V. Chilingarian, Herman H. Rieke, III

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Paper 497-B, p. B1-B23. MEADE, R. H., 1966, Factors influencing the early stages of the compaction of clays and sands--review: Jour. Sedimentary...

1968

Petroleum Demands of Future Decades

J. D. Moody

AAPG Bulletin

... discovered, 78 percent of the Free World's proved reserves are in 161 giant fields. To find new fields, whether giant or pygmy, new laboratory...

1970

Geochemical Assessment of in situ Petroleum in Unconventional Resource Systems

Daniel M. Jarvie, Albert Maende, David Weldon, Brian M. Jarvie

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... as these are primary geochemical factors controlling producibility. Thus, our interpretation of maturity needs to advance to a determination of petroleum type...

2015

Petrology of the Blairmore Sandstones

R. Perry Glaister

CSPG Bulletin

... percent rounded to angular quartz grains, some of which exhibit secondary overgrowths (left centre), 26 percent chert grains (mottled), 10 percent rock...

1958

The Future of Oil Prices

Leon Fuller

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... research though indicates that this consensus could be overthrown by three key factors : new forces at work on energy and oil demand; oil...

1985

Flume Experiments on the Durability of Mud Clasts

Norman D. Smith

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of mud crusts--neglected factors in sedimentology: Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 37, p. 73-79. GRABAU, A. W., 1932, Principles of stratigraphy: Dover...

1972

A New Method for Measuring the Bulk Volume of Small Rock Samples for Determinations of Porosity and Mass Accumulation Rates: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

Marilyn S. Yeager, Niall C. Slowey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... for shrinkage factors of soils by the mercury method: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, American Society of Testing Materials, 4 p. ASTM (AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TESTING...

1996

Landslide Hazard Zonation of Khorshrostam Area, Iran

A. Uromeihy, M. R. Mahdavifar

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... grid unit which includes a combination of factors indicating lithology, slope, tectonic, land use and ground water. The rate of landslide distribution...

1999

Interrelations of Population Growth, Energy Supply, and Environment

William Naunton Barbat

AAPG Bulletin

... in the need for physical labor. Other factors such as advanced education or abortion show less influence statistically on birthrates. A correlation...

1973

Geologically Based Infill Potential of Fluvial Gas Reservoirs, La Gloria (Frio) Field, South Texas

W. A. Ambrose, M. L. W. Jackson

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... barriers. Strategically located infill wells may increase ultimate recovery up to 10 percent of original gas-in-place in many of these fields. This paper...

1989

The Value of Mature – Field Redevelopment: A Permian Basin Field Example

Robert M. Sneider

West Texas Geological Society

... the possibility of “undiscovered” low-to-moderate-risk reserves amounting to at least 5 percent of the cumulative reserves already produced. The fields...

2002

Organic and Inorganic Constituents of the Niobrara Formation in Weld County, Colorado

William F. Precht, Richard M. Pollastro

Special Publications of SEPM

... thickness regionally and are The and below by calcareous marine shales. distribution of these chalk-rich units was controlled by factors such as rate...

1985

INDUSTRIAL WATER AVAILABILITY EASTERN MONTANA

PHIL Q. GIBBS

Montana Geological Society

... and mining. While water is but one of the limiting factors, it is believed to be the resource most likely to govern...

1975

Rockfall Hazard Probabilistic Risk Analysis: A Case Study, Ogden Canyon, Utah

Craig V Nelson

Utah Geological Association

... of sound professional judgement for some factors, I believe it presents an improvement over the informal qualitative approach (Nelson, 1995...

1995

Sergnano Gas Field, Po Basin, Italy--A Typical Stratigraphic Trap: Case Histories

T. Rocco , O. D'Agostino

AAPG Special Volumes

... are located in structural and combination traps, but examples of gas fields for which entrapment is clearly controlled by purely stratigraphic factors...

1972

Variation in Pebble Composition of Wisconsin Outwash Sediments in the Wabash Valley, Indiana

Richard B. McCammon

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... percent of the subsamples were within 10 percent of the average subsample weight of 2.9 kg. The median number of pebbles per subsample was 171...

1961

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