Welcome to the new Datapages Archives
Datapages has redesigned the Archives with new features. You can search from the home page or browse content from over 40 publishers and societies. Non-subscribers may now view abstracts on all items before purchasing full text. Please continue to send us your feedback at emailaddress.
AAPG Members: Your membership includes full access to the online archive of the AAPG Bulletin. Please login at Members Only. Access to full text from other collections requires a subscription or pay-per-view document purchase.
Welcome to the new Datapages Archives
Search Results > New Search > Revise Search
The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Showing 2,973 Results. Searched 200,630 documents.
Upper Howard (White Cloud) Limestone Trend in Western Sumner County, Kansas
Rod Andersen
Kansas Geological Society
...Upper Howard (White Cloud) Limestone Trend in Western Sumner County, Kansas Rod Andersen 1982 31 43 Heckel, P. H., 1977, Origin of phosphatic black...
1982
GEOLOGY OF PART OF THE GRAVELLY RANGE AREA, MONTANA
JOHN A. MANN
Montana Geological Society
..., and occasionally it is phosphatic, weathering a peculiar bluish-white. The formation consists of three distinct...
1960
Paleoenvironmental Implications of Fossiliferous Miocene and Pliocene Strata on San Clemente Island, California
J. G. Vedder, Ellen J. Moore
Pacific Section of AAPG
... the surface of the phosphatic layer. Directly above the unconformity, a pebbly coarse-grained sandstone bed about 0.3 m thick contains volcanic detritus...
1976
References Cited
Kansas Geological Society
..., Wichita State University, 121 p. Heckel, P.H., 1977. Origin of phosphatic black shale facies in Pennsylvanian cyclothems of Midcontinent North America...
2003
Rotary Air-Drilling of Phosphate Deposits in Southeastern Idaho
H. D. Harris
Utah Geological Association
... phosphatic mudstone, being less competent and in some intervals poorly consolidated, is generally difficult to recover by rotary coring. The lack...
1967
Oil Source Bed Deposition and Occurrence on Active Continental Margins
Gerard Demaison
Pacific Section SEPM
... characteristic of ancient upwelling zones typically have the following descriptions: laminated, phosphatic, bituminous, dark-brown shales...
1981
Cambrian Sequence of the House Range, Utah
Harry E. Wheeler, Grant Steele
Utah Geological Association
...) and phosphatic brachiopods. The Wheeler consists of dull sooty-gray, fine-grained, thin, fissile, shaly limestones and calcareous shales. This formation...
1951
Lyons West Field
Arlen E. Ehm
Kansas Geological Society
... to rounded, clear to frosted, friable and phosphatic sandstone with varying amounts of dark maroon clay laminations. By sieve analysis, the disaggregated...
1965
Revision of Carboniferous Stratigraphy in the Sierra Diablo, Outcrop Analog for the Delaware and Other Texas Basins
Jonas E. Harrell, Lance L. Lambert
West Texas Geological Society
... phosphatic limestone concretions, and thin limestone beds composed of crushed shell debris (Plummer and Moore, 1921). These features are consistent...
2007
Field Trip 8: Eocene Carbonate Facies of the North Carolina Coastal Plain; The Paleogene Crabs of North America: Occurrence, Preservation, and Distribution
Gale A. Bishop, Janet L. Whitmore
Special Publications of SEPM
... conglomeritic phosphatic bed has several decapods conglomeritic phosphatic bed has several decapods clasts (Fig. 1, I). preserved as clasts (Fig. 1, I...
1986
Stratigraphy and Tectonics of Washita, Beckham, and Roger Mills Counties, Oklahoma
Robert P. McNeal
Tulsa Geological Society
... dense siliceous cherty limestone, were encountered in two wells. The Simpson beds consist of sandstone, glauconitic and phosphatic in part, and green waxy...
1953
Pennsylvanian Section of North Central Texas, Outcrop Analogs to Pennsylvanian Production on the Eastern Shelf of the Midland Basin
Alton Brown, Eily Stoudt
West Texas Geological Society
... by phosphatic maximum flooding surfaces, except possibly at the shelf edge. High stand deltaic deposits above the maximum flooding surfaces...
2009
Clay Minerals of the Cretaceous Sediments of the Northwest Peri-Caspian
V. R. Vrodarskaya, D. D. Kotel’nikov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... with phosphatic nodules; 11-limestones. The Neocomian sediments with a thickness of 91 m are composed largely of siltstones and locally of inequigranular...
1960
Regional sequence stratigraphy and biostratigraphic correlations of the Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk in south and central Texas: Insights into the evolution of the San Marcos Arch
Christine Griffith, James Pospichal, Eric de Kaenel, Michael Pope, Arthur Donovan
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... containing phosphatic lags, lithoclasts, glauconitic grains, glauconized nodules and macrofossils. Maximum flooding surfaces are recognized by regionally...
2022
EXCEPTIONALLY PRESERVED LATE JURASSIC GASTROPOD EGG CAPSULES
MICHAŁ ZATOŃ, ALEKSANDR A. MIRONENKO
PALAIOS
... structures preserved on the inner side of the shell material (Fig. 2B); and their concave counterparts preserved in the phosphatic infilling (Fig. 2A, C...
2015
Springer and Related Rocks of Oklahoma
Allan P. Bennison
Tulsa Geological Society
... phosphatic grit is found in the McAlester Basin in what is called the Goddard. Northward this supposed Goddard section becomes increasingly calcareous...
1956
General Geology of the Park City Region, Utah
Calvin S. Bromfield
Utah Geological Association
... corals are common in the formation, especially in the chert. The lower contact is marked by a few inches of oolitic phosphatic rock and a few feet...
1968
Mississippian Carbonate Shelf Margins, Western United States
Peter R. Rose
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... and Mission Canyon Limestones) couplet o the lower depositional complex, the stratigraphic relationship of the f fore-reef phosphatic zone (shown in black...
1976
Carbonate Textures: Carbonate Techniques
AAPG Special Volumes
...) and the chemical analysis of the same area. Note prominent light-colored peaks for Fe and S. The pair of photographs on the right show a fragment of phosphatic...
1978
Important Geological Properties of Unconventional Resource Shales
Roger M. Slatt
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... organic-rich claystone, also rich in phosphatic fecal pellets and agglutinated foraminifera (Figure 9A), followed upward by a clay-rich interval...
2011
Thrombolite-Stromatolite Bioherm, Middle Cambrian, Port au Port Peninsula, Western Newfoundland
J. M. Kennard, N. Chow, N. P. James
CSPG Special Publications
... consists of burrow-mottled, silty peloid-skeletal wackestone. Skeletal particles include phosphatic brachiopods and trilobites. Figure 8. Fabric...
1988
The Hunton Quarry Anticline, Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma.
Andrew Cullen
Oklahoma City Geological Society
.... At this location the Woodford is represented by fissile dark gray to black phosphatic shale, inter-bedded with light gray siltstone and bedded chert...
2017
Preliminary Bedrock Geologic Map of Part of the Northern Disturbed Belt, Lewis and Clark, Teton, Pondera, Glacier, Flathead, and Powell Counties, Montana
Melville R. Mudge, Robert L. Earhart, Dudley D. Rice
Wyoming Geological Association
... sedimentation. Phosphatic nudules are more abundant in the lower part of these two formations in the north. The basal sandstone member...
1977
Uranium in Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming
Eugene W. Grutt, Jr., Jerry F. Whalen
Utah Geological Association
... to be present in phosphatic sandstones, which sometimes contain in excess of 4% P2O5. These deposits are not productive to date. Deposits which appear...
1955
Resource Play Potential of the Phosphoria Formation in Western Wyoming
Richard D. Fritz
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
..., siliciclastic (spiculitic?), phosphatic crinoid/bryozoan-rich wackestones and packstones, 2) restricted-marine, pelloidal wackestones, packstones...
2016