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Further notes on the origin and nature of the Currie structure, Navarro County, Texas

Frederic Henry Lahee
Further notes on the origin and nature of the Currie structure, Navarro County, Texas
Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (January 1926) 10 (1): 61-71

Abstract

Developments in the Mexia fault zone since January, 1923, have shown that the several oil and gas pools in this zone are bounded on the west by distinct faults which overlap one another in a definite manner. The conditions attending these faults suggest that torsional stress operated in their orlgin. In the producing fields the faults have been found to be relatively complicated. Correlation of logs in the Currie pool, described here as an example, shows that more than one fault is involved in the displacement, and that this local fault zone dips more steeply in the Austin chalk and Woodbine sand than in the softer Eagle Ford shale. The relation of the deep Woodbine or "Morrow" pay at Currie is considered.


ISSN: 0883-9247
Serial Title: Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Serial Volume: 10
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Further notes on the origin and nature of the Currie structure, Navarro County, Texas
Pages: 61-71
Published: 192601
Text Language: English
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States
Accession Number: 1928-006304
Categories: Economic geology of energy sources
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: 6 figs.
N31°15'00" - N31°49'00", W97°34'60" - W96°49'60"
N31°49'60" - N32°19'60", W96°49'60" - W96°00'00"
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2019, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, U. S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, United States
Update Code: 1928
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