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Depositional Environments of the Type Temblor Formation, Chico Martinez Creek, Kern County, California

Jack B. Carter

Pacific Section SEPM

... area and a condensed, outer shelf-upper slope phosphatic facies in the south. The remainder of the Saucesian depositional sequence includes...

1985

The Early Eocene of the Lake of Guiers (Western Senegal)„Reflections on Some Characteristics of Phosphate Sedimentation in Senegal

A. Boujo, B. Faye, D. Giot, J. Lucas, H. Manivit, C. Monciardini, L. Prévôt

Special Publications of SEPM

... of Lutetian were to an attapu1gite a open an evolution in common phosphatic deposits marked lenticular character is initiated paleo...

1980

Catalog of Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic Rock Names for the Wind River Basin

Mark A. Gower

Wyoming Geological Association

... PHOSPHATIC SHALE MEMBER (±200') — Permian Northwestern Rocky Mountain Region. McKelvey, V. E., 1956, AAPG Bull., Vol. 40, No. 12. pp. 2845-2847...

1978

Origin of Phosphatic Nodules and Cements in the Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation, Natrona County, Wyoming

Mark R. Bitter

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...Origin of Phosphatic Nodules and Cements in the Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation, Natrona County, Wyoming Mark R. Bitter Origin of Phosphatic...

1986

Controls on the Deposition of Mixed Carbonate and Siliciclastic Sediments on the Eastern Shelf of the Midland Basin, Pennsylvanian of Texas

Thomas E. Yancey

GCAGS Transactions

... started with sand and mud deposition in shoal waters, then changed to carbonate deposition in moderate water depths, and finally changed to phosphatic...

1986

Results of Recent Field Studies in Osage, Washington, and Nowata Counties, Oklahoma

Malcolm C. Oakes

AAPG Bulletin

... shale 3 to 30 feet thick, which contains, in the lower 2 feet, a persistent zone of small, rounded, black phosphatic nodules. This black shale...

1940

Chapter 18 - Diagenesis: Other Cements

Dana S. Ulmer-Scholle, Peter A. Scholle, Juergen Schieber, Robert J. Raine

AAPG Special Volumes

...-cemented sandstones from northern Florida: Florida Scientist, v. 29, p. 248–256. Braithwaite, C. J. R., and C. D. Gribble, 1998, Phosphatic microbial...

2014

Stratigraphic Analysis and Interpretation of the Mississippian Copper Basin Group, McGowan Creek Formation, and White Knob Limestone, South-Central Idaho

Paul Karl Link, Ian Warren, John McAfee Preacher, Betty Skipp

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

..., microfauna, and source-rock potential of Mississippian Delle Phosphatic Member of Woodman Formation and equivalents, Utah and adjacent states, in J...

1996

GENERAL STRATIGRAPHY AND REGIONAL PALEOSTRUCTURE OF THE WESTERN MONTANA OVERTHRUST BELT

James A. Peterson

Montana Geological Society

..., Indiana Univ. Peck, R.E., 1941, Lower Cretaceous Rocky Mountain non-marine microfossils: Jour. Paleo., v. 1 5, p...

1981

Interpretation of Early Diagenesis in Ancient Marine Sediments

Donald L. Gautier

Special Publications of SEPM

..., 1981), and 13C-depleted isotopic ratios (-35°/oo) have been observed in early calcite cements associated with phosphatic nodules from the Western...

1985

General Stratigraphy and Regional Paleotectonics of the Western Montana Overthrust Belt: Part II. Northern Rocky Mountains

J. A. Peterson

AAPG Special Volumes

... University, Bloomington, Indiana, 243 p. Peck, R. E., 1941, Lower Cretaceous Rocky Mountain non-marine microfossils: Journal of Paleontology, v. 15, p...

1986

Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Road Logs, Back Pocket Material: Geology of the Llano Region, Central Texas: Guidebook to the Annual Field Trip of the West Texas Geological Society

West Texas Geological Society

... through Early-Middle Devonian. Microfossils, especially such durable objects as the apatitic conodonts are susceptible to both reworking...

1980

Molluscan Guide Fossils in Late Miocene Sediments of Southern Florida

M. E. Hunter

GCAGS Transactions

... clay, green La Belle clay and phosphatic sand are typical lithologic members. However, they are sparsely fossilifrous and as yet have no unique...

1968

Stratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous Series in Mississippi and Alabama

Lloyd W. Stephenson , Watson H. Monroe

AAPG Bulletin

..., and the unconformity is believed to be widespread in the area. The base of the Selma is sandy and contains many phosphatic molds of fossils, some phosphatic...

1938

Some Cretaceous Sections in the Vicinty of Austin, Texas

Dan E. Feray

Shreveport Geological Society

... with scattered black or very dark green phosphatic or glauconitic pellets.------------- - 5.0 Dark gray to blue-gray, soft to partly indurated clay marl...

1949

Lower Colorado Group of West-Central Saskatchewan

Frank Simpson

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... lithologies include coquinoidal limestones, sideritic oolites, bentonites, concentrations of iron sulphides and accumulations of phosphatic bodies. 2...

1970

Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Middle Rocky Mountains

Donald W. Boyd, Edwin K. Maughan

CSPG Special Publications

... shelfward where they were deposited in a marine embayment (the Phosphoria sea) that extended eastward to central Wyoming. Assuming phosphatic members...

1973

A Regional Study of the Winnipeg Formation

G. J. Genik

CSPG Bulletin

..., bentonitic, chloritic, phosphatic (nodules), pyritiferous, fossiliferous shale, and minor interbedded greyish, well-rounded sandstone. The Black Island member...

1954

Pre-Pennsylvanian Stratigraphy of the Hollow Pool and Adjacent Areas of the Central Kansas Basin

Leslie A. Johnston

Tulsa Geological Society

... occur in the upper part of this horizon which closely resemble those found in the Fernvale of Oklahoma. Among them are phosphatic gastropods, ostracoda...

1934

Rhodolith Facies in the Central-Southern Apennines Mountains, Italy

Gabriele Carannante and Lucia Simone

Special Publications of SEPM

... deposits rich in planktonic foraminifera. The transitional interval is commonly marked by abundant phosphatic and glauconitic grains. A clear drowned...

1996

San Francisco Chemical Co. Crawford Mountain—Leefe Area, Utah and Wyoming

Duncan L. King Sr.

Utah Geological Association

..., the Meade Peak Member is made up of several, widely different elements. Unlike the section in Idaho, the principal phosphatic section occurs near the top...

1967

Stratigraphy of the Phosphoria Formation in the Wind River Mountains

Ralph H. King

Wyoming Geological Association

... begins with the Meade Peak phosphatic shale member (McKelvey and others, 1956, p. 2844). Lithology and Facies Changes The lithology of the beds...

1957

Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Middle Rocky Mountains

Donald W. Boyd, Edwin K. Maughan

CSPG Bulletin

... eastward to central Wyoming. Assuming phosphatic members to represent times of maximum transgression, Sheldon et al. (1967) inferred two cycles...

1972

Stratigraphy of the Crawford Mountains, Rich County, Utah, and Lincoln County, Wyoming

James L. Baer, Valen D. Ott, Randy L. Chamberlain

Wyoming Geological Association

.... In general it consists of a lower phosphatic zone, an intervening barren group of rocks, and an upper phosphatic zone. The lower contact with the Wells...

1980

Regional Stratigraphic Architecture of the Spathian Deposits in Western Canada — Implications for the Montney Resource Play

Tristan Euzen, Thomas F. Moslow, Vincent Crombez, Sébastian Rohais

CSPG Bulletin

...Phosphatic Member’; Wavy red line: angular unconformity. Data and Method The interpretation presented in this work is based on the correlation...

2018

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