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Lithologies of the Basement Complex (Devonian and Older) in the National Petroleum Reserve … Alaska

Julie A. Dumoulin

Special Publications of SEPM

... in the Simpson area; these strata contain microfossils indicating a Phanerozoic age. 2) In the Barrow area, dark, organic-rich siliceous argillite...

2001

Dolomites in Organic-Rich Muds of the Peru Forearc Basins: Analogue to the Monterey Formation

LaVerne D. Kulm, Erwin Suess, Todd M. Thornburg

Pacific Section SEPM

... lithification by carbonate cementation. Fish debris and microfossils comprise as much as 11? of some dolomicrites and much higher percentages...

1984

The Role of Microbial Activity In the Generation of Lower Cretaceous Mixed FE-Oxide–phosphate Ooids from the Provençal Domain, French Maritime Alps

Luca Barale, Anna D'atri, Luca Martire

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and Young, B.R., 1980, Phosphatic öoids in the Upper Lias (Lower Jurassic) of central England: Geological Society of London, Journal, v. 137, p. 731...

2013

Cambrian Phoscrete Profiles, Coated Grains, and Microbial Processes in Phosphogenesis: Georgina Basin, Australia

Peter N. Southgate

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... No. 3. (May), Middle Cambrian phoscrete profiles occurring within phosphatic carbonates that surround the phosphate deposits of the Georgina Basin...

1986

Origin of Uraniferous Phosphatic Beds in Wilkins Peak Member of Green River Formation, Wyoming

L. V. Mott , J. I. Drever

AAPG Bulletin

...Origin of Uraniferous Phosphatic Beds in Wilkins Peak Member of Green River Formation, Wyoming L. V. Mott , J. I. Drever 1983 70 82 67 1. (January...

1983

CambrianOrdovician Sedimentary Rocks of Alaska

Julie A. Dumoulin, Anita G. Harris

AAPG Special Volumes

... limestone, with local ooids, edgewise and boulder conglomerate, and phosphatic horizons, and likely formed in a platform-margin setting. Trilobites...

2012

Shublik Formation Lithofacies, Environments, and Sequence Stratigraphy, Arctic Alaska, U.S.A.

Judith Totman Parrish, Michael T. Whalen, Erik J. Hulm

Special Publications of SEPM

..., or siltstone containing 10% to> 50% glauconite grains phosphatic - thin- to medium-bedded siltstone or sandstone or laminated, black silty limestone...

2001

The Torbrook Formation

Lyndon R. Jensen

Atlantic Geology

.... These include thin sandstone beds with phosphatic pebbles, intercalated with silty mudstones (Fig. 17), thin oolitic iron beds (Fig. 18), dark pyritic mudstones...

1975

Facies and Oil Possibilities of the Phosporia Formation and Equivalent Strata in Eastern Utah and Southwestern Wyoming

Thomas M. Cheney

Wyoming Geological Association

.... In northernmost Utah, the Phosphoria formation consists of two members: a lower phosphatic shale member, about 210 feet thick, composed of phosphorite...

1955

Some Compositional Features of Phosphorites of the Phosphoria Formation

Robert A. Gulbrandsen

Utah Geological Association

... from the Retort Phosphatic Shale Member and 40 phosphorites from the Meade Peak Phosphatic Shale Member was recently reported by Gulbrandsen (1966...

1967

Relations at the Leading Edge of the Endicott Mts. Allochthon, East-Central Brooks Range - Abstract

Wesley K. Wallace, Steven J. Polkowski, Robert Swenson, Marwan Wartes

Alaska Geological Society

... during its emplacement and now forms its tip. The EMA was emplaced over the North Slope parautochthon on a detachment in the phosphatic-manganiferous shale...

2009

Table of Contents: Volume 29, No. 6 - June 2014

PALAIOS

..., Steven M. Holland, and F. Robin O’Keefe 277 Taphonomy of Cambrian phosphatic small shelly fossils Jessica R. Creveling,Andrew H. Knoll, and David...

2014

Abstract: Lithofacies of the Wolfcamp and Lower Leonard interval, Southern Midland Basin, Texas

Robert W. Baumgardner, Jr., H. Scott Hamlin, Harry D. Rowe

West Texas Geological Society

... of small (<6 mm) pyrite framboids, presence of phosphatic nodules, and elevated molybdenum concentrations. Total organic carbon (TOC) content reaches 6.8...

2016

Applications of Sequence Stratigraphy to Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Middle and Upper Pennsylvanian Siliciclastic Depositional Systems of North-Central Texas: Abstract

Arthur W. Cleaves

Tulsa Geological Society

... method, maximum flooding intervals as demonstrated by phosphatic black shales serve as the boundaries for eustatically-congruent, mappable units. One...

1996

Paleomagnetism of the Middle-Upper Miocene Monterey Formation, Shell Beach, Pismo Basin: Implications for the Age an Origin of the Monterey and Tectonic Block Rotation in Central Coastal California

Sheraz Omarzai Khan, Robert S. Coe, John A. Barron

Pacific Section SEPM

... accumulation rate of 107 meters per million years. Our data indicate that the facies boundary between the lower calcareous-phosphatic facies and upper...

2001

Le Devonien du Massif Armoricain

A. Renaud, J. Poncet, Pierre Cavet, Hubert Lardeux, Claude Babin

CSPG Special Publications

... and phosphatic nodules. In the Acenis fold only the Frasnian, consisting of argillaceous limestones with lydian stones, has been determined...

1967

Jurassic, Northeastern British Columbia and Northwestern Alberta [Abstract]

Poulton, T.P., Tittemore, J.

CSPG Bulletin

..., the lower package is platy, organic-rich, dark, phosphatic siltstone, generally (but incorrectly in strict terms) referred to the "Nordegg Member...

1990

"Shales of the Cretaceous Colorado Group in Western Canada - 1: What is the Fish Scale Marker Bed and Can it Produce Hydrocarbons? [Abstract]"

Leckie, D.A., Bloch, J., Singh, C., Wall, J., Wilson, M.

CSPG Bulletin

... with no bioturbation. This unit is overlain by 8 cm of phosphatic, fish-hash conglomerate. These last two units suggest shallowing followed by deepening...

1991

Abstract: A Chelsea porcelain (London, mid-18th century) P-Pb repair glaze: results of analogue firing experiments and implications for in situ analytical authentication studies

D. Quick

Atlantic Geology

... Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3 The crazed glaze on mid-18th century phosphatic (bone ash) porcelain sherd excavated from the Chelsea...

2012

Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry of Miocene Source Rocks and Heavy Petroleum Samples from Huasna Basin, California

Alan S. Kornacki

AAPG Special Volumes

... chemistry and mineralogy of these Miocene shales can be used to identify several lithofacies, including phosphatic and siliceous shales containing variable...

1996

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