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Depositional Environments of Phosphoria Formation (Permian) in Southeastern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming

Charles V. Campbell

AAPG Bulletin

... was restricted to the phosphatic mudstone and chert facies in southeastern Idaho and adjacent areas (McKelvey et al., 1956, 1959). Though this facies...

1962

Lower Cretaceous Sandstone Reservoirs, Israel: Petrography, Porosity, Permeability

Haya Shenhav

AAPG Bulletin

... of two main types: carbonate, mainly skeletal fragments and intraclasts; and noncarbonate, chiefly iron and phosphatic oolites. Carbonate allochems...

1971

Pliocene-Pleistocene Diastrophism of Santa Monica and San Pedro Shelves, California Continental Borderland

Thomas R. Nardin, Thomas L. Henyey

AAPG Bulletin

... distributed division of the Monterey Shale in the hills. Phosphatic and bituminous shale characterizes the upper part of the Altamira (lower Mohnian...

1978

An allostratigraphic framework for the Late Albian to Early Cenomanian upper Fort St. John Group across the foredeep of the Western Canada Foreland Basin, NE British Columbia

Piotr J. Angiel, A. Guy Plint

Bulletin of Canadian Energy Geoscience (CEGA)

... persists as a thin and highly radioactive phosphatic mudstone, the base of which comprises the merged FE1 and BFSM erosion surfaces. Despite up to about 800...

2022

Hydrocarbon Resources in Arctic and Subarctic Regions

Arthur A. Meyerhoff

CSPG Special Publications

... of Gdansk) of arkosic conglomerate which grades upward into increasingly finer grained terrigenous rocks. Some argillaceous and organogenic phosphatic...

1982

Crude-Oil Correlations and Their Role in Exploration

William N. Barbat

AAPG Bulletin

... accumulations, Big Horn basin, Wyoming: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 50, no. 10, p. 2197-2220. Love, J. D., 1964, Uraniferous phosphatic...

1967

Anoxic Environments and Oil Source Bed Genesis

G. J. Demaison , G. T. Moore

AAPG Bulletin

... oceanography, v. 3: New York, Academic Press, p. 1-37. Dickert, P. F., 1966, Neogene phosphatic facies in California: PhD thesis, Stanford Univ. Didyk, B. M...

1980

AAPG Studies in Geology No. 58, the Geology of Cuba - Ch. 2 PreUpper Eocene Stratigraphy

Georges Pardo

AAPG Special Volumes

... microfossils, and the calcarenites are coarse grained and oolitic. A continuous limestone interval exists from 8982 to 9245 ft (2739 to 2819 m).FIGURE 67...

2009

Sedimentology, petrography, and deposition of the Upper Cretaceous Codell Sandstone in the Denver Basin

Mark W. Longman, James W. Hagadorn, Virginia A. Gent

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

.... The unit is more phosphatic than the underlying members of the Carlile Shale, and its grain size coarsens to medium-grained in the northern part...

2021

History, Development, and Geology of Oil Fields in Hocking and Perry Counties, Ohio

W. K. Overbey, Jr. , B. R. Henniger

Ohio Geological Society

... commonly observed as a phosphatic replacement of shell material. The phosphatic shell material generally is concentrated in thin End_Page 188...

1971

Northern Alaska Petroleum Province: Region 1

W. P. Brosge , I. L. Tailleur

AAPG Special Volumes

.... The Shublik Formation is a fairly uniform blanket of dark phosphatic shale, chert, and limestone about 100-750 ft (30-229 m) thick. The Lower Triasssic...

1971

Spatial Variability of Source Rocks: A Critical Element for Defining the Petroleum System of Pennsylvanian Carbonate Reservoirs of the Paradox Basin, SE Utah

John M. Guthrie, Kevin M. Bohacs

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... with occasional phosphatic rip-up clasts. The bedding is discontinuous-wavy-non-parallel to highly burrowed with Planolites ichsp. and Chrondrites ichsp. TOC...

2009

Slope and Basinal Carbonate Deposition in the Nolichucky Shale (Upper Cambrian), East Tennessee: Effect of Carbonate Suppression by Siliciclastic Deposition on Basin-Margin Morphology

J. L. Foreman, K. R. Walker, L. J. Weber, S. G. Driese, R. B. Dreier

Special Publications of SEPM

... be recognized in many of these beds (Figs. 5 and 14b). Fossils include echinoderms, trilobites, and rare phosphatic brachiopods. Horizontally laminated...

1991

Catalog of Formations for Green River Basin and Adjacent Areas

Eugene C. Eaton

Wyoming Geological Association

... limestone and sandstone; in places cherty; lower part thin bedded and shaley; locally phosphatic. Thins eastward from Logan Canyon, Utah to the Rawlins...

1955

Stratigraphy, Structure, and Depositional Environments of Upper Cretaceous Rocks in the Vicinity of the Superconducting Super Collider, Northern Ellis County, Texas

William C. Dawson, Donald F. Reaser

Dallas Geological Society

... of glauconite, phosphatic and pyritic steinkerns, and vertebrate debris (especially fish teeth) which forms the uppermost bed of the Eagle Ford...

1991

Standardizing Texture and Facies Codes for a Process-Based Classification of Clastic Sediment and Rock

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

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... predominantly siliciclastic, bioclastic, glauco-phosphatic, and organic-rich (detrital plant debris) assemblages of facies. Published examples...

2012

Impact-Induced Sediment Deposition on an Offshore, Mud-Substrate Continental Shelf, Cretaceous–Paleogene Boundary, Brazos River, Texas, U.S.A.

Thomas E. Yancey, Chengjie Liu

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and phosphatic steinkerns typical of omission-surface condensed deposits formed during late-stage transgression (Kidwell 1991). The occurrence of channeling...

2013

Composite Bibliography: Western Mineral Resources

Lyle A. Hale

Utah Geological Association

...: Geochim., Cosmochim. Acta, v. 30, no. 8, p. 769–778. Gulbrandsen, R. A., 1954, Selenium in the phosphatic members of the Phosphoria Formation: U...

1967

Organic Maturation and Paleoceanographic/Paleogeographic Implications of the Desmoinesian Cyclothemic Excello Black Shale of the Midcontinent, USA

Omer Isik Ece

Oklahoma City Geological Society

.... Heckel, P.H. (1977) Origin of Phosphatic Black Shale Facies in Pennsylvanian Cyclothems of Midcontinent North America. Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull. v.61...

1989

Cenozoic Volcanic and Tectonic Evolution of Baja California Sur, Mexico

Brian P. Hausback

Pacific Section SEPM

..., commonly phosphatic, silicious shale, diatomite, pelletoidal phosphatic sandstone and rhyolite tuff. In the San Hilario area the lithologies are similar...

1984

Catalog of Formation Names for Overthrust Belt and Vicinity, Western Wyoming

Arthur G. Randall

Wyoming Geological Association

... and sandstone; in places cherty; lower part thin-bedded and shaly; locally phosphatic. Thins eastward from Logan Canyon, Utah to the Rawlins uplift...

1960

Effect of Mineralogy on NMR, Sonic, and Resitivity: NMR, Sonic, and Resistivity: A Case Study of the Monterey Formation

Saul Rivera, Manika Prasad

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... formation has a wide variety of lithologies (diatomites and diagenetically derived cherts, porcelanite, organic-rich mudstones, phosphatic...

2014

Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Depositional Conditions of Lower Paleozoic Western-Facies Rocks in Northeastern Nevada

Keith B. Ketner

Pacific Section SEPM

... of calcarenites in the lower part of the lower member. 3. Fragments of phosphatic organisms. Among the fossil debris are fragments of graptolites...

1991

Sukunka-Bullmoose Gas Fields: Models for a Developing Trend in the Southern Foothills of Northeast British Columbia

D. L. Barss, F. A. Montandon

CSPG Bulletin

..., fine-grained sandstone. The Doig sandstone is very fine grained. Black shale, silty shale and phosphatic sediments are present in the Black Shale...

1981

Geological Characterization of La Luna Formation as an Unconventional Resource in Lago De Maracaibo Basin, Venezuela.

A. Liborius-Parada, R. M. Slatt

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of micrite wackstone, phosphatic glauconite, and dolomite at the base. In some parts of 7 this interval, vertical burrows are present that extend from...

2016

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