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Middle and Upper Ordovician Paleogeography of the Region Bordering the Transcontinental Arch

Brian J. Witzke

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

.... 1–150. Bromberger, S.H., 1968, Basal Maquoketa phosphatic beds: unpub. Ph.D. diss., Univ. Iowa. 209 p. Brown, E.C., 1974, Phosphatic zone...

1980

History of Stratigraphic Paleontology of West Coast Tertiary

R. M. Kleinpell

AAPG Special Volumes

... is earliest Pliocene or perhaps even younger. Micropaleontologic Biostratigraphy Since microfossils are abundant on the West Coast in the offshore...

1980

Depositional Setting, Sequence Stratigraphy, Diagenesis, and Reservoir Potential of a Mixed-Lithology, Upwelling Deposit: Upper Triassic Shublik Formation, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

Julie A. Kupecz

AAPG Bulletin

... for the Shublik Formation. Parrish (1987) has mapped phosphatic facies of the Shublik toward the north and organic-rich facies toward the south...

1995

Permian Stratigraphy and Oil Potential, Wyoming and Utah

T. M. Cheney, R. P. Sheldon

Utah Geological Association

... Phosphatic Shale Tongue of the Phosphoria Formation. In the southern Wasatch Mountains the Permian rocks consist of: (1) the upper part, approximately 8,000...

1959

Middle Devonian Stratigraphy of Northeastern Spanish Sahara

Daniel D. Arden, Jr. , William A. Rehrig

AAPG Bulletin

... of deposition in an environment of restricted circulation. The beds include two well developed phosphatic limestones, some shales with dwarfed...

1964

The Significance and Recognition of Mass Wasting Events in Cored Sequences, Impact on the Genesis of Several Anomalously Thick Sandstone Bodies in the Middle Triassic Doig Formation of West-Central Alberta

J. Wittenberg

CSPG Special Publications

... to 40 m) of radioactive phosphatic shales, siltstones and fine sandstones, disconformably overlying the coarsening upward series of shales siltstones...

1993

Sedimentologic Framework of Late Devonian Oolitic Iron Formation, Shatti Valley, West-Central Libya

F. B. Van Houten, R. M. Karasek

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., ferruginous phosphatic intraclast lag deposit that developed when relatively higher coastal energy of storms or renewed transgression winnowed the sediment-star...

1981

Geology of a Small Rock-phosphate Deposit, Ceru Colorado, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles

Pieter Stienstra

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... micrograins: Mineralium Deposita, v. 17, p. 1-16. BRAITHWAITE, C. J. R., 1968, Diagenesis of phosphatic carbonate rocks on Remire, Amirantes, Indian...

1985

Factors in Mid-Continent Pennsylvanian Limestone Deposition

Philip H. Heckel

Tulsa Geological Society

... of black phosphatic shale fades in offshore deeper-water deposits of cycle on northern shelf. Depositional interpretation of most of the cyclothem members...

1984

A Triassic Upwelling Zone: The Shublik Formation, Arctic Alaska, U.S.A.

Judith Totman Parrish , Mary L. Droser , David J. Bottjer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., fine, quartzose sandstone, muddy sandstone, or siltstone containing 10% to > 50% glauconite grains phosphatic--thin- to medium-bedded siltstone...

2001

Taphonomy of the lower Jurassic Konservat-Lagerstatte at Ya Ha Tinda (Alberta, Canada) and its significance for exceptional fossil preservation during oceanic anoxic events

A.D. Muscente, Rowan C. Martindale, James D. Schiffbauer, Abby L. Creighton, Brooke A. Bogan

PALAIOS

..., and phosphatic gladii demonstrate that some animals were preserved through secondary phosphate mineralization. Phosphatization generally occurs within...

2019

Phosphoria Formation (Permian) and Its Resource Significance in the Western Interior, U.S.A.

Edwin K. Maughan

CSPG Special Publications

... Publication 29, 249 p. Bowen, C.F. 1918. Phosphatic oil shales near Dell and Dillon, Beaverhead County, Montana. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 661-I, p...

1994

Pennsylvanian Period, the Restless Time

A. P. Bennison

Tulsa Geological Society

... Shales and sandstones: local thin coals in Osage County     Gray shale with phosphatic nodules   Dewey Limestone Algal limestone and dolomite...

1972

Revision of the Tampa Formation, West-Central Florida

Keith C. King , Ramil Wright

GCAGS Transactions

... by various workers as middle Miocene phosphatic sands, clays and carbonates (Keroher, 1966, p. 1708; Puri and Vernon, 1964). The informal unit lying...

1979

Sedimentology of the Middle Jurassic Sawtooth Formation of Southern Alberta

Graham R. Davies

CSPG Special Publications

... of the Rierdon (immediately above the Sawtooth) characterized by belemnite rostra (B), pelecypod (mollusc) shell fragments (M), phosphatic nodules...

1983

Chronology, Relative Sea-Level History and a New Sequence Stratigraphic Model For Basinal Cretaceous Facies Of Colombia

Tomas Villamil

Special Publications of SEPM

... Platyceramus cycloides are present This recognized globally Phosphatic event has also been rich shales and cherts are as 174 TOMAS VILLAMIL...

1998

Rare-Earth Element Behavior in Phosphates and Organic-Rich Host Shales: An Example From the Upper Carboniferous of Midcontinent North America

Anna M. Cruse, Timothy W. Lyons, David L. Kidder

Special Publications of SEPM

...\retl i i i the black and gray phosphatic sliale f'acies of tlie Upper Carboniferous of Midcontinent North America. Two of these patterns [flat...

2000

Sequence Stratigraphy, Petrophysical Variation, and Sealing Capacity in Deepwater Shales, Upper Cretaceous Lewis Shale, South-Central Wyoming

William R. Almon, William C. Dawson, Sally J. Sutton, Frank G. Ethridge, Bellatrix Castelblanco

Wyoming Geological Association

... injection capillary pressure, are phosphatic shales, pyritic fissile shales, silty shales, silty calcareous shales, silty calcareous mudstones...

2001

Shale Microfacies: Eagle Ford Group (Cenomanian-Turonian) North-Central Texas Outcrops and Subsurface Equivalents

William C. Dawson

GCAGS Transactions

...) phosphatic shales; 3) bentonitic shales; 4) fossiliferous shales; 5) silty (quartzose) shales; and 6) bituminous claystone and shales. Transgressive...

2000

Shale Wedges and Stratal Architecture, Barnett Shale (Mississippian), Southern Fort Worth Basin, Texas

Rachael M. Monroe, John A. Breyer

AAPG Special Volumes

...-size grains in both the laminated claystone to mudstone and the dark claystone. Thin shell layers and phosphatic intervals are also found throughout...

2012

Alteration Products of Glauconite in Burgan Oil Field, Kuwait

M. A. El-Sharkawi, S. A. Al-Awadi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... quartz is the main constituent of the Wara and Burgan Formations, but micritic calcite is the main constituent of the Mauddud Formation. Phosphatic...

1982

A Triassic Upwelling Zone: The Shublik Formation, Arctic Alaska, U.S.A.--Discussion

Ashton F. Embry, Krzysztof P. Krajewski, Atle Mork

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and Svalbard are characterized by organic-rich, phosphatic shale in the offshore areas and phosphatic siltstone to sandstone in the nearshore areas (Embry 1991...

2002

Abstracts: How Deep is Shallow? Re-evaluation of Depositional Models for the Jurassic Nordegg and Rock Creek Members of the Fernie Group; #90173 (2015)

J. Dennis Meloche

Search and Discovery.com

... Creek members is generally interpreted as widespread “thin deposits of platformal limestones and cherts, and widespread, starved-shelf, phosphatic...

2015

Carboniferous Rocks of Ouachita Mountains

Hugh D. Miser

AAPG Bulletin

.... Phosphatic concretions are abundant. The chert is, in the writer's opinion, equivalent to the middle and upper members of the Arkansas novaculite, as developed...

1934

OxfordianBerriasian Stratigraphy of the North American Paleomargin in Western Cuba: Constraints for the Geological History of the Proto-Caribbean and the Early Gulf of Mexico

Jorge L. Cobiella-Reguera, Federico Oloriz

AAPG Special Volumes

...; 830500W.Scarce microfossils are known from the El Sabalo Formation, although Pszczolkowski, (1994a) reported Globochete alpina, Didemnoides moreti...

2009

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