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Coprolites: A Review of the Literature and a Study of Specimens from Southern Washington

G. C. Amstutz

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... coprolites from phosphatic chalks in S. E. England: Annals and Mag. Nat. History Ser. 12, v. 6, p. 369-375. WILLIAMS, H., TURNER, F. J., AND GILBERT, G. M...

1958

Petrography and Petrophysics of the Upper Cretaceous Turner Sandy Member of the Carlile Shale at Todd Field, Powder River Basin, Wyoming

Dawaduen Charoen-Pakdi, James E. Fox

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... to coarse-grained particles of quartz, carbonate rock fragments, chert, shale, feldspar, phosphatic fossil fragments, and minor biotite, muscovite, garnet...

1989

Productive Dolomitized Coquinal Facies of the Lower Triassic Montney Formation, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

Graham R. Davies, Mike D. Sherwin

CSPG Special Publications

... molluscs (originally aragonitic in composition), intermixed with varying combinations of phosphatic lingulid (lingulide) brachiopod valves. The most common...

1997

Genesis of Paradox Basin Carbonate Mound Reservoirs in Relation to Regional Pennsylvanian-Permian Sedimentation

James A. Peterson

Wyoming Geological Association

.... Light to medium gray chalky, dense dolomite, containing remains of phosphatic and small productid brachiopods, crinoids, bryozoans, ostracods...

1966

Metallogenesis in Southeast Pacific Ocean: Nazca Plate Project: Minerals

Cyrus W. Field , Jack R. Dymond , John B. Corliss , E. Julius Dasch , G. Ross Heath , Ronald G. Senechal , Herbert H. Veeh

AAPG Special Volumes

... by siliceous and calcareous skeletal remains of planktonic microorganisms, plus phosphatic fish debris, and (2) a terrigenous fraction containing volcanic glass...

1976

Upper Pennsylvanian Paleosol in Stranger Shale and Underlying Iatan Limestone, Southwestern Iowa

Katherine A. Goebel , E. Arthur Bettis III, Philip H. Heckel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., P. H., 1977, Origin of phosphatic black shale facies in Pennsylvanian cyclothems of the Midcontinent North America: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists...

1989

High-Resolution Seismic Expression of Karst Evolution within the Upper Floridan Aquifer System: Crooked Lake, Polk County, Florida

Mark W. Evans , Stephen W. Snyder , Albert C. Hine

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... within the Miocene Hawthorn Group, which is an interbedded sequence of carbonates, quartz sands, clays, and phosphatic deposits (Scott 1988; Evans...

1994

Marine, Organic-Rich, Dark-Shale Deposition on North American Parts of Pangea, Carboniferous to Jurassic: Effects of Supercontinent Organization

Frank R. Ettensohn

CSPG Special Publications

... of sedimentation, Geologische Rundschau, v. 70, p. 302-315. Heckel, P.H. 1977. Origin of phosphatic black shale facies in Pennsylvanian cyclothems...

1994

Chapter 8: Stratigraphic Relationships and Reservoir Quality at the Three Forks–Bakken Unconformity, Williston Basin, North Dakota

Richard J. Bottjer, Robert Sterling, Anne Grau, Peter Dea

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... phosphatic fragments (Fuller 1956), which are very similar to lithologies present in the lower Pronghorn-lower Bakken interval in North Dakota. Lithologic...

2011

Selected Bibliography of the Geology of Northwestern Colorado, with Special Emphasis on Oil Shale Geology and Technology

John Chronic, Hiromi Matsushita

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... River Formation of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 158-A, p. 1-7. 1931, Origin and microfossils of the oil shale of the Green...

1974

ISOTOPIC TEMPERATURES FROM THE EARLY AND MID-PLIOCENE OF THE US MIDDLE ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN, AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CAUSE OF REGIONAL MARINE CLIMATE CHANGE

ANDREW L.A. JOHNSON, ANNEMARIE VALENTINE, MELANIE J. LENG, HILARY J. SLOANE, BERND R. SCHÖNE, PETER S. BALSON

PALAIOS

... and phosphatic in the south; an abundant and diverse marine fauna occurs throughout (Ward and Blackwelder 1980; Ward et al. 1991). Evidence of coeval marine...

2017

Depositional Environments of the Topanga CanyonŽ Formation, the Encinal Tongue of the Rincon Shale, and the Fernwood Tongue of the Sespe Formation, Central Santa Monica Mountains, California

Michael E. Flack

Pacific Section SEPM

.... Microfossils from the basal Encinal Canyon Tongue and from the basal Malibu Canyon section within the basal undifferentiated 'Topanga Canyon...

1993

A. Stratigraphy: Stratigraphy and Selected Gas-Field Studies of North Louisiana

Richard A. Berryhill , William L. Champion , A. A. Meyerhoff , Gene C. Sigler , Shreveport Geological Society Members

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the Monroe uplift. Age: Inoceramus is abundant, as are other benthonic fossils, in the middle Tokio. Pelagic microfossils are common in the middle...

1968

Shannon Sandstone of the Powder River Basin: Orthodoxy and Revisionism in Stratigraphic Thought

Donald J.P.Swift, Brian Parsons

Special Publications of SEPM

... paleocurrent angle stratification shore orientations and are enriched in intrabasinal components phosphatic sideritic and glauconitic nodules...

1999

Chapter 8: Insights into the Petroleum Prospectivity of Lebanon

F. H. Nader

AAPG Special Volumes

..., 2000) represent high sea-level conditions on the outer part of a continental platform with pelagic chalk deposition (Walley, 1997). Locally phosphatic...

2014

Pennsylvanian Rocks of Eastern Interior Basin

Harold R. Wanless

AAPG Bulletin

..., the total known fauna, including microfossils, approaching 1,000 species. There has been no modern general report on the paleontology of the larger...

1955

New insights on the Green River petroleum system in the Uinta basin from hydrous pyrolysis experiments

Tim E. Ruble, M. D. Lewan, R. P. Philp

AAPG Bulletin

... the playa-lake model really invalidate the stratified-lake model?: Geology, v. 10, p. 321-324. Bradley, W. H., 1931, Origin and microfossils of the oil shale...

2001

Surface and Shallow Subsurface Investigation of the Senora Formation of Northeastern Oklahoma

Herbert E. Ware, Jr.

Oklahoma City Geological Society

.... The overlying shale member is black and fissile, contains numerous pea-sized, black, phosphatic concretions, and is somewhat calcareous and fossiliferous near...

1955

Mississippian Paleogeography and Tectonics of the Western United States

Forrest G. Poole, Charles A. Sandberg

Pacific Section SEPM

... time, the slowly subsiding starved basin in the central and eastern parts of the foreland basin received thin phosphatic mudstone and siltstone...

1977

Tectonically Forced Retrogradation of the Lower Mississippian Joana Limestone, Nevada and Utah

Katherine A. Giles

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... shoal: Sedimenta 7, Univ. Miami Florida, 163p. Heckel, P. H., 1977, Origin of the phosphatic black shale facies in Pennsylvanian cyclothems of the Mid...

1996

Depositional and Diagenetic Environments of the Triassic and Lower Jurassic Succession of Svalbard

Atle Mork, Ragnar Knarud, David Worsley

CSPG Special Publications

... of the black phosphatic shales found lowermost in the Bravaisberget Formation (west) and in the Botneheia Member (east). In the western areas, renewed...

1982

The Origin of the Tocito Sandstone and its Sequence Stratigraphic Lessons

Dag Nummedal, Gregory W. Riley

Special Publications of SEPM

... marine strata for example the section at San Juan River 4 Fig 10 and then capped by a phosphatic muddy sandstone band a few meters thick Fig 12C...

1999

Cenezoic Geology of Southeastern Alabama, Florida, and Georgia

Lyman D. Toulmin

AAPG Bulletin

... it is a white chalky phosphatic sandy limestone. The middle Miocene Shoal River formation in the western Panhandle consists of glauconitic sandy shell...

1955

The Cuyama Strike-Slip Basin, California, U.S.A.: An Exemplar of Contrasting Syntectonic and Post-Tectonic Strata

Bryce Hoppie, Robert E. Garrison

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the basin. Sequences contain eolian to fluvial terrestrial facies, wave- and tide-dominated nearshore facies, biosiliceous, dolomitic, and phosphatic outer...

2002

The Triassic of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: Tectonic and Stratigraphic Framework, Paleogeography, Paleoclimate and Biota

Graham R. Davies

CSPG Bulletin

... deserts, coastal phosphorites (phosphatic sediments), and also glauconitic sediments (Fig. 18). Direct analogies can be made with these modern...

1997

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