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Abstract: Changing Stratigraphic Models to Create New Opportunities: An Example Contrasting the Texas Woodbine and Louisiana Tuscaloosa, by Robert J. Bunge; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Evolution of the Mediterranean Water Body During the Messinian Salinity Crisis: The Record from Marginal Basins on Sicily, by Robert W. H. Butler; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Trenton-Black River Hydrothermal Dolomite Reservoirs in Ontario: Geology, Reserves and Potential Resources, by Terry R. Carter, Sean McFarland, Robert A. Trevail, Joseph Gorman, and Philip Walsh; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Lessons Learned from Distributions as Geological Analogs, by Gary P. Citron, James A. MacKay, James Gouveia, Robert M. Otis, Richard Nehring; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Why Does the Naskapi Mudstone "Blanket" Prograde the Paleo-Shelf Edge Offshore Nova Scotia? by Donald I. Cummings, Robert W. Dalrymple, and R.W.C. (Bill) Arnott; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: The Offshore Transport of Mud: Why It Doesn’t Happen and the Stratigraphic Implications, by Robert W. Dalrymple and Donald I. Cummings; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Deep Basin Petroleum Formation from Neo-Formed Sources, the Mackenzie Delta, Canada, by Volker Dieckmann, Michael Erdmann, Robert Ondrak, Lloyd Snowdon, and Brian Horsfield; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Accommodation Model for Wolfcamp (Permian) Redbeds at the Updip Margin of North America’s Largest Onshore Gas Field, by Martin K. Dubois and Robert H. Goldstein; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: An Integrated Program to Assess Illinois Basin Geological Carbon Sequestration Potential, by Robert J. Finley; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Exploring for “Giants” in Offshore West Greenland: Recent activities and Hydrocarbon Prospectivity in a Developing Frontier Basin, by Robert I. Gardner, Neil D. Ethier, and Mark A. Cooper; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Monkman Paleozoic Play in Northeast British Columbia, by Richard Green, Robert Grenier, Pradeep Bhatnagar, Mazhar Qayyum, Normand Begin, and Tom Borthwick; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Incorporating Uncertainty into Geological and Flow Simulation: Application to a Pre-Development Field, Offshore West Africa, by Andrew W. Harding, Avi Chakravarty, and Robert Scamman; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Thrust Attributes and Potential Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in the Southern Appalachian Valley and Ridge, by Robert D. Hatcher, Jennifer B. Whisner, and H. Virginia Weyland; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Depth Dependent Stretching and the Opening of the North Atlantic, by Robert Hooper, Nick Kusznir, Alan Roberts, Tim Austin, and Ian Walker; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: What Drives Volumetrics?—Risking Petroleum Systems on the Alaskan North Slope, by Carolyn Lampe, Robert Tscherny, Kenneth E. Peters, Kenneth J. Bird, and Leslie B. Magoon; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: Mt. Simon Sandstone as a Carbon Sequestration Sink in the Illinois Basin, by Hannes Leetaru, David G. Morse, Scott M. Frailey, and Robert Finley; #90039 (2005)
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Abstract: How Important Are Secondary Dissolution Pores in Siliciclastic Sandstones? Data from the Tertiary Sandstone Section along the Texas Gulf Coast, by Robert G. Loucks; #90039 (2005)
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