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Abstract: Spatial Estimation of Shale Gas Potential in the Triassic Doig and Montney formations, Northeastern British Columbia; #90063 (2007)
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2007
Trace Fossils of the Lower Triassic Montney Formation, Alberta and British Columbia
Graham R. Davies
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... was the phosphatic lingulid brachiopod Lingula sp. (or similar). Traces of lingulid burrows, identified as the ichnogenus Lingulichnus, are common...
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Triassic Shale Gas Production in British Columbia; Local Sweet Spots or Regional Play?
Warren Walsh
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... Montney is a quartz rich shale with total organic carbon content estimated at up to 3%, overlain by the organic rich phosphatic zone of the Doig...
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Chemostratigraphy Of Hemipelagic Facies Of The Monterey Formation And Equivalent Sedimentary Rocks, Los Angeles Basin, California
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ABSTRACT: Outcrop Characteristics for the Woodford Shale; #90133 (2011)
Richard D. Andrews
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... be seen locally with the aid of a hand lens. Within these same cherty intervals, phosphatic nodules ½ to 2 in. diameter may be abundant. Many are nearly...
2011
Trace Fossils of the Lower Triassic Montney Formation, Alberta and British Columbia
Graham R. Davies
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... was the phosphatic lingulid brachiopod Lingula sp. (or similar). Traces of lingulid burrows, identified as the ichnogenus Lingulichnus, are common...
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Triassic Shale Gas Production in British Columbia; Local Sweet Spots or Regional Play?
Warren Walsh
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... Montney is a quartz rich shale with total organic carbon content estimated at up to 3%, overlain by the organic rich phosphatic zone of the Doig...
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Abstract: The Middle Triassic Sequence of the Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic Islands; #90211 (2015)
Ashton Embry
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... is characterized by phosphatic, bituminous shales that are excellent petroleum source rocks. The shallow marine facies is calcareous, variably bioturbated...
2015
Abstract: Gas Shale Potential Of The Jurassic Nordegg Member, Northeastern British Columbia; #90213 (2015)
Daniel Ross and R.M. Bustin
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... of phosphatic minerals. The Nordegg is an important petroleum source rock in some areas and in other areas has gas shale potential. In our study area...
2015
Abstract: Revised Nordegg Member Subsurface to Surface Correlations Based on Detailed Core Descriptions, Regional Cross-Sections and New Ammonite Data; #90225 (2015)
M. Asgar-Deen, R. Hall, and C. Riediger
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..., it is commonly a dark grey to black, organic-rich phosphatic lime mudstone. Despite the Nordegg Member’s distinctive log response, subsurface facies changes...
2015
Abstract: The Nordegg Member Exposed; #90225 (2015)
M. Asgar-Deen
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... such as normally graded beds, phosphatic peloid sandstones, conglomerates, polygonal shrinkage cracks, ripple and bi-directional ripple cross-stratification...
2015
Abstract: Middle Miocene Organic Carbon Accumulation Rates in the Monterey Formation in the Santa Barbara and Santa Maria Basins, California; #91203 (2022)
Scott Hornafius
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... up to 100 m/my are found. The condensed sections in the coastal outcrops west of Santa Barbara are comprised of phosphatic marls with average TOC...
2022
A New Quantitative Method for Analysis of Drill Cuttings and Core for Geologic, Diagenetic and Reservoir Evaluation, by Jon Sliwinski, Michael Le Strat and Murray Dublonko, #40482 (2009)
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2009
Basins having Pennsylvanian -Lower Permian Source Rocks
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Foraminifera as Proxies for Sea-Level Change on Siliciclastic Margins
R. Mark Leckie, Hilary Clement Olson
Special Publications of SEPM
... Biofacies Agglutinated (foraminifera, thecamoebians) and calcareous (foraminifera, ostracodes) microfossils occur abundantly in marginal marine depositional...
2003
Geology and Potential Development of Queensland Oil Shales
R.W. Day
Circum Pacific Council Publications
... pelagic macrofauna comprising ammonites, belemnites, reptiles, and fish, together with abundant microfossils, which include planktonic and rare benthonic...
1982
Genesis and Depositional History of Spraberry Formation, Midland Basin, Texas
George T. Schmitt
AAPG Bulletin
... before final deposition. The calcium carbonate consists mostly of remains of macrofossils and microfossils as clastic material. Some of the inorganic...
1954
Early Tertiary Paleogeography of Central California
David H. Chipping
AAPG Bulletin
...-file map. Dickert, P. F., 1968, Phosphatic facies across the San Andreas fault (abs.), in Proceedings of conference on geologic problems of the San...
1972
Characterization of Unconventional Shale Gas Reservoirs using a Shale Gas Facies Expert System to Identify Lithofacies and Optimal Completion Intervals, #80123 (2010)
Arijit Mitra, Daniel Warrington, Duane A. Sommer
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..., phosphatic lithofacies), based on their geomechanical properties, are fracture barriers and need to be avoided because they act as zones of fracture...
2010
Stratigraphic Nomenclature of Iranian Oil Consortium Agreement Area
G. A. James , J. G. Wynd
AAPG Bulletin
...------------------------------ Fig. 5. TYPICAL MICROFOSSILS OF KHUZESTAN AND FARS PROVINCES End_Page 2191------------------------------ Fig. 6. TYPICAL MICROFOSSILS...
1965
Bedload Transport of Mud Across a Wide, Storm-Influenced Ramp: Cenomanian–Turonian Kaskapau Formation, Western Canada Foreland Basin
A. Guy Plint, Joe H.S. MacQuaker, Bogdan L. Varban
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... detrital siliceous, calcareous bioclastic, or phosphatic grains) is present, it is molded into combined-flow ripples, HCS, gutter casts, and lags. Thus...
2012
Distribution and Depositional Environments of the Westernmost Devonian Rocks in the Michigan Basin
J. J. Kluessendorf, D. G. Mikulic, M. R. Carman
CSPG Special Publications
... Bulletin 44(1): 207-208. Cross, A.T. 1982. Plant microfossils of the Devonian-Mississippian black shales, eastern interior, U.S.A., a review. Conference...
1988
Stratigraphy of Pennsylvanian, Permian, and Lower Triassic Rocks of Confusion Range, West-Central Utah
Richard K. Hose , Charles A. Repenning
AAPG Bulletin
... which is here named the Plympton formation and is predominantly dolomite and chert. The Plympton formation is 690 feet thick and contains phosphatic beds...
1959
Depositional Environments of Muddy Sandstone, Western Denver Basin, Colorado
David B. MacKenzie
AAPG Bulletin
... in the northern Front Range Foothills from Denver northward, and the widespread occurrence of the phosphatic layer at the top of the Muddy ("J") Sandstone...
1965
Petrology and Stratigraphy of Nonmarine Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Rocks of Western Wyoming and Southeastern Idaho
Lloyd C. Furer
AAPG Bulletin
..., R. E., 1956, Rocky Mountain Mesozoic and Cenozoic nonmarine microfossils: Wyoming Geol. Assoc. 11th Ann. Field Conf. Guidebook, p. 95-99. Peck, R. E...
1970