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Abstract: Triassic Facies Patterns in Northwestern Alaska: Insights into Chukchi Shelf - Hanna Trough Source Rocks and Mesozoic Tectonics; #90302 (2018)

Julie A. Dumoulin, Katherine J. Whidden

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... of 44 samples) and contains sparse to abundant Ladinian and Carnian-Norian flat clams. Subordinate lithologies include phosphatic nodules (typical...

2018

Abstract: Diagenetic Controls on Reservoir Character of the Lower Permian Wolfcamp and Bone Spring Formations in the Delaware Basin, West Texas;

Arwin Dobber, Robert Goldstein

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... developed during shallow burial and include framboidal pyrite, concretions (calcareous and phosphatic), compactional fractures, dolomitization, and early...

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SIMULTANEOUS CARBONATE PLATFORM

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Shale Gas Reservoirs of Utah

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Phosphorite Deposits Along the Western North American Continental Margin

B. J. Loebner, D. Z. Piper, J. G. Vedder

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... and phosphatic sands (Emery and Dietz, 1950; Emery et al., 1957; D'Anglejan, 1967; Inderbitzen, Carsola, and Everhart, 1970; Mullins and Rasch, 1985...

1987

SEDIMENTARY FACIES AND DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS OF DIVERSE EARLY PALEOCENE FLORAS, NORTH-CENTRAL SAN JORGE BASIN, PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA

EMILY E. COMER, RUDY L. SLINGERLAND, J. MARCELO KRAUSE, ARI IGLESIAS, WILLIAM C. CLYDE, MARÍA SOL RAIGEMBORN, PETER WILF

PALAIOS

... Salamanca Fm. was produced during an Atlantic transgression. However, due to the presence of microfossils indicative of freshwater settings...

2015

TAPHONOMIC ANALYSIS OF CAMBRIAN VERMIFORM FOSSILS OF UTAH AND NEVADA, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CHEMISTRY OF BURGESS SHALE-TYPE PRESERVATION

JESSE S. BROCE, JAMES D. SCHIFFBAUER

PALAIOS

... 314114-L is its gut contents. KUMIP 314114-L contains a medially located phosphatic object, the teardrop shape of which resembles a lingulid brachiopod...

2017

Origin of Phosphatic Black Shale Facies in Pennsylvanian Cyclothems of Mid-Continent North America

Philip H. Heckel

AAPG Bulletin

...Origin of Phosphatic Black Shale Facies in Pennsylvanian Cyclothems of Mid-Continent North America Philip H. Heckel 1977 1045 1068 61 7. (July...

1977

Shannon Sandstone in Wyoming: A Shelf-ridge Complex Reinterpreted as Lowstand Shoreface Deposits

Roger G. Walker, Katherine M. Bergman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... as the formal base of the Shannon Sandstone in the Salt Creek area (Figs. 3, 4 and 5). Phosphatic pebbles up to about 1 cm diameter are common...

1993

Lower Cretaceous of Casper Arch, Wyoming

W. F. Hooper

AAPG Bulletin

.... The Lakota detritus contains approximately 23 per cent black and 18 per cent white chert grains. The black phosphatic chert was derived from the Rex...

1961

Mississippian Barnett Shale: Lithofacies and depositional setting of a deep-water shale-gas succession in the Fort Worth Basin, Texas

Robert G. Loucks, Stephen C. Ruppel

AAPG Bulletin

... compacted bivalves and phosphatic grains in skeletal packstone. Lower Barnett Formation: 2 Sims, 7708 ft (2349 m). (E) Compacted bivalves and brachiopod...

2007

The Relationship of Lithology and Tectonics to Fracturing in the Monterey Formation, Point Arguello Field, Offshore California

By R. K. Sadler

Special Publications of SEPM

... PORCELANITE 7300 2 UPPER CALCAREOUS u_ SILICEOUS MEMBER PHOSPHATIC MEMBER LOWER CALCAREOUS SILICEOUS MEMBER PT. SAL FM EOCENE FIGURE 9a. 255...

1990

Summary of the Geology of the Sheep Creek Canyon Geological Area and Vicinity, Daggett County, Utah

Elmer M. Schell

Utah Geological Association

... significant amounts of phosphorite in the tongue of the Meade Peak Phosphatic Shale Member of the Phosphoria Formation. The Meade Peak is usually mapped...

1969

The Influence of Sea Level Changes and Possible Pycnocline Shifts on Benthic Communities in the Finis Shale (Virgilian) Near Jacksboro, North-Central Texas

Vadec Lobza, Jurgen Schieber, Merlynd Nestell

CSPG Special Publications

... of species adapted to a soft mud substrate. Thus its morphology suggests a relatively firm substrate. Phosphatic Horizon The upper boundary...

1994

Fossiliferous Concretions on Georges Bank

Daniel J. Stanley, Donald J. P. Swift , Horace G. Richards

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... 422-440. GORSLINE, D. S., AND MILLIGAN, D. B., 1963, Phosphatic deposits along the margin of Pourtales Terrace, Florida: Deep-Sea Research, v. 10, p...

1967

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

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

GCAGS Transactions

... properties. The microfacies, in order of greatest seal capacity to least, are phosphatic shales, pyritic fissile shales, silty shales, silty calcareous...

2002

Rare-Earth Element Variation in Phosphate Nodules from Midcontinent Pennsylvanian Cyclothems

David L. Kidder , Carol A. Eddy-dilek

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., 87Sr/86Sr, 143Nd/144Nd and REEs in Silurian phosphatic fossils: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 113, p. 239-249. BLISKOVSKIY, V.Z., MINEYEV...

1994

Graphic Logging for Interpreting Process-Generated Stratigraphic Sequences and Aquifer/Reservoir Potential: With Analog Shelf to Shoreface Examples from the Atlantic Coastal Plain Province, U.S.A.

Kathleen M. Farrell, W. Burleigh Harris, David J. Mallinson, Stephen J. Culver, Stanley R. Riggs, John F. Wehmiller, Jessica Pierson Moore,, Jean M. Self-Trail, Jeff C. Lautier

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...), to glauconitic and phosphatic. These include: 1) Holocene marine infill in the embayed paleo–Roanoke River Valley (core OBX-05: Fig. 1B), and 2) early...

2013

The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Event in the Ocean

Thomas Worsley

Special Publications of SEPM

... and is easily recognized in the field by a thick 1 15 m phosphatic bed containing 96 THOiVIAS WORSLEY TEXAS z u fter l c i4 rr 1 CENTRAL 1961...

1974

Mississippian Carbonate Buildups and Development of Cool-Water-Like Carbonate Platforms in the Illiinois Basin, Midcontinent, U.S.A.

Zakaria Lasemi, Rodney D. Norby, John E. Utgaard, William R. Ferry, Roger J. Cuffey, Garland R. Dever Jr.

Special Publications of SEPM

... to a thin phosphatic shale that was followed later by deposition of up to 200 m of siliceous, spiculitic, and radiolarianbearing limestone. The starved basin...

2003

Controls on the Deposition of Upper Cretaceous Organic Carbonrich Rocks from Costa Rica to Suriname

R. N. Erlich, T. Villamil, J. Keens-Dumas

AAPG Special Volumes

... Science, p. 477494.Fllmi, K. B., R. E. Garrison, and K. A. Grimm, 1991, Stratification in phosphatic sediments: Illustrations from the Neogene...

2003

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