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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (3): 529–545.
...RICHARD A. KISSEL; THOMAS M. LEHMAN Abstract A recently discovered tetrapod-bearing locality (OMNH V1005) in the Upper Pennsylvanian Ada Formation of Oklahoma has produced the remains of six taxa: the pelycosaurian-grade synapsid Ophiacodon cf. mirus , an indeterminate sphenacodontian pelycosaur...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1954
AAPG Bulletin (1954) 38 (5): 886–899.
...William F. Tanner ABSTRACT Detailed mapping of the Vamoosa, Ada, and adjacent formations in the Seminole area, Oklahoma, has yielded new data for the correlation of sediments of Virgil age. The Ada formation truncates and therefore is younger than the Seminole, Coffeyville, Nellie Bly, Belle City...
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Outcrop exposures in sequence I of the Natih Formation in Jabal Madmar (Adam Foothills). (A) Outcrop section overview, highlighting two well-bedded intervals of organic-rich intrashelf basin deposits (maximum flooding surface of sequences I-3 and I-4; Figure 3A). (B) Organic-rich/organic-poor carbonate mudstone couplets in intrashelf basin environment. (C) Oyster-bearing intrashelf basin facies.
Published: 01 April 2017
Figure 4. Outcrop exposures in sequence I of the Natih Formation in Jabal Madmar (Adam Foothills). (A) Outcrop section overview, highlighting two well-bedded intervals of organic-rich intrashelf basin deposits (maximum flooding surface of sequences I-3 and I-4; Figure 3A ). (B) Organic-rich
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—Truncation of Vamoosa formation by Ada, in northern half of Seminole County. Points of truncation of significant Vamoosa: (A) Vamoosa No. 12, (b) Vamoosa No. 11, (C) Vamoosa No. 9.
Published: 01 May 1954
Fig. 1. —Truncation of Vamoosa formation by Ada, in northern half of Seminole County. Points of truncation of significant Vamoosa: (A) Vamoosa No. 12, (b) Vamoosa No. 11, (C) Vamoosa No. 9.
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—Stratigraphic section of Upper Vamoosa formation and overlying basal Ada sandstone, in northern half of Seminole County. Points of truncation of individual ledges, A, B, and C, correspond with points so designated in Figure 1. Solid lines mark bases of resistant ledges.
Published: 01 May 1954
Fig. 2. —Stratigraphic section of Upper Vamoosa formation and overlying basal Ada sandstone, in northern half of Seminole County. Points of truncation of individual ledges, A, B, and C, correspond with points so designated in Figure 1 . Solid lines mark bases of resistant ledges.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1954
AAPG Bulletin (1954) 38 (9): 2035–2045.
... of events in orogenic history, and therefore is worthy of formational status. This late Pennsylvanian pre-Vanoss pulsation of the Arbuckle orogeny has not hitherto been recognized in the literature. From the relations discussed here, it is clear that the Collings Ranch conglomerate is approximately Ada...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2014
DOI: 10.1144/SP402.7
EISBN: 9781862396784
..., which reveal a larger diversity of ore formation processes and settings than the ones unveiled during previous studies at Ada Tepe and Rosino (e.g. Marchev et al. 2004 c ; Márton 2009 ). Stremtsi is uniquely located: it is spatially closer to the Central Rhodopean metamorphic dome than...
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Series: SEPM Gulf Coast Section Publications
Published: 01 December 2011
DOI: 10.5724/gcs.11.31.0305
EISBN: 978-0-9836097-7-3
... reduction, and optimization of infill well location in the Lower Cretaceous Hosston (Travis Peak in Texas) Formation, a prolific, tight-gas sandstone. Introduction The Ada Field, located in North Louisiana, straddles Webster Parish on the west and Bienville Parish on the east ( Fig. 1...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (2): 425–426.
..., and Springer formations, but the south flanks of these anticlines are structurally and stratigraphically conformable with the thick Pennsylvanian rocks of the Ardmore basin. Neither the Arbuckle anticline nor the Tishomingo anticline was a significant positive area until after the close of Hoxbar time...
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Silica granules. Granules are outlined (dotted lines) for clarity in right panels of A–C. Scale bars are 500 µm. See Table DR2 (see footnote 1) for more detailed stratigraphic information for samples shown. A: Pure silica granules from within white chert band, barely distinguishable due to presence of trace carbonate inclusions in surrounding material. Upper Mendon Formation, Onverwacht Group, South Africa. B: Granules (possibly including aggregates of granules, based on irregular shapes) with carbonaceous grains and matrix. Lower Mapepe Formation, Fig Tree Group, South Africa. C: Large intraclast (dashed outline) composed of round, uncompacted granules. Upper Mendon Formation. D: Granules rimmed with diagenetic hematite (upper left) or completely filled with diagenetic siderite and hematite (lower right). Antarctic Creek Member at base of Mount Ada Basalt, Warrawoona Group, Western Australia. E, F: Pure silica granules in plane-polarized light (E) and cross-polarized light (F), some rimmed with diagenetic siderite (S) or replaced with coarse quartz cement (Q). Antarctic Creek Member at base of Mount Ada Basalt. G: Lens of silica granules within ferruginous shale, including micron-scale hematite grains within matrix. Lower Mapepe Formation.
Published: 01 April 2014
: Large intraclast (dashed outline) composed of round, uncompacted granules. Upper Mendon Formation. D: Granules rimmed with diagenetic hematite (upper left) or completely filled with diagenetic siderite and hematite (lower right). Antarctic Creek Member at base of Mount Ada Basalt, Warrawoona Group
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Figure10—1, Mitorthoceras perfilosum, specimen OUZC 5110, from Fayetteville Formation, Chesterian, White River at Durham, Arkansas, USA, note the sharp transverse striations, ×2.5. 2,Mitorthoceras crebriliratum, specimen OUZC 5121, from Caney Shale, Chesterian, Lower Jackfork Creek, Ada, Oklahoma, USA, ×2
Published: 01 September 2005
Figure 10 — 1 , Mitorthoceras perfilosum , specimen OUZC 5110, from Fayetteville Formation, Chesterian, White River at Durham, Arkansas, USA, note the sharp transverse striations, ×2.5. 2, Mitorthoceras crebriliratum , specimen OUZC 5121, from Caney Shale, Chesterian, Lower Jackfork Creek, Ada
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—Sketch cross sections showing unconformity and overlap of formations above Wapanucka limestone in Hunton arch area, and conformability of equivalent beds in Arbuckle anticline-Ardmore basin area. Legend: 1—granite; 2—Reagan sandstone; 3—Arbuckle limestone; 4—Simpson group; 5—Viola limestone; 6—Sylvan shale and Hunton terrane; 7—Woodford, Caney and Springer formations; 8—Dornick Hills-Wapanucka formations; 9—Deese-Atoka to Holdenville, inclusive; 10—Hoxbar-Seminole to Ada, inclusive; 11—Pontotoc formation.
Published: 01 May 1934
—Viola limestone; 6 —Sylvan shale and Hunton terrane; 7 —Woodford, Caney and Springer formations; 8 —Dornick Hills-Wapanucka formations; 9 —Deese-Atoka to Holdenville, inclusive; 10 —Hoxbar-Seminole to Ada, inclusive; 11 —Pontotoc formation.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1958
AAPG Bulletin (1958) 42 (4): 893–894.
... nomenclature. Part VI-1 stated, “Capitalizing the initial letter of each stratigraphic term when it is used formally in combination with a geographic name (as Selma Group, Ada Formation, or Dakota Sandstone) is recommended, although at present many [most!] geologists capitalize only the geographic name...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1936
AAPG Bulletin (1936) 20 (11): 1454–1475.
... formation 10. Dog Creek formation 9. Blaine formation 8. Duncan sandstone wedge 7. Hennessey shale 6. Garber-Wellington section Permian-Pennsylvanian Contact 5. Pontotoc terrane, including all Ada above Deer Creek equivalent 4. Pawhuska limestone (Deer Creek or Lecompton) 3. Vamoosa...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1979
AAPG Bulletin (1979) 63 (7): 1135–1138.
... ( Hayes and Ulrich, 1903 ). Subsequent studies indicate that the Oklahoma beds are older than the type Fernvale (Dunbar et al, 1954, chart 2), and in 1937 Shideler proposed to replace this name with the Ada Formation (type locality, Lawrence quarry, Ideal Cement Co., northeastern Arbuckle Mountains...
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—Hypothetical restoration of Arbuckle anticline in late Hoxbar-Ada time, showing its original form as an elongate anticline, cut from end to end by a fault which transgresses from near south side of its crest, in its eastern end, to north side of its crest, at west end. Subsurface control at northwest end from Roth, “The Robberson Field,” Oklahoma Geol. Survey Bull. 40, Vol. II, Fig. 23, p. 154. Key to formations: 1—granite; 2—Reagan sandstone; 3—Arbuckle limestone; 4—Simpson group; 5—Viola limestone; 6—Hunton-Sylvan; 7—Caney-Woodford.
Published: 01 May 1934
Fig. 7. —Hypothetical restoration of Arbuckle anticline in late Hoxbar-Ada time, showing its original form as an elongate anticline, cut from end to end by a fault which transgresses from near south side of its crest, in its eastern end, to north side of its crest, at west end. Subsurface control
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Achatella katharina (Bradley, 1930), all from Viola Springs Formation, roadcut along west side of U.S, Highway 99, 5 km south of Fittstown, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma (except 9, 10, Lawrence Quarry, approximately 10 km southwest of Ada, Pontotoc County). (1–3) Cephalon (OU 12121), anterior, dorsal and lateral views, ×5.25, collection 99-51; (4–6) cephalon (OU 12123), anterior, lateral and dorsal views, ×6, collection 99-float; (7, 8) cephalon (OU 222765), lateral and dorsal views, ×5.5, collection HW99-51; (9, 10) cranidium (OU 12124), latex cast from external mold, dorsal and anterior views, ×5.25.
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 10 Achatella katharina (Bradley, 1930 ), all from Viola Springs Formation, roadcut along west side of U.S, Highway 99, 5 km south of Fittstown, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma (except 9, 10 , Lawrence Quarry, approximately 10 km southwest of Ada, Pontotoc County). ( 1–3 ) Cephalon (OU 12121
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Schematic model showing the hypothesized fracture intensity in a carbonate formation as a function of curvature and lithology. The model was generated based on fracture analyses from three lithologies (mudstone, mud-dominated wackestone, and wackestone) at outcrops with different scales of curvatures as shown in the associated table. The Ada and Fittstown Outcrops are located in areas of zero to very low curvatures, and the Hunton Anticline is located in areas of low, medium, and very high curvatures. The black lines in the front view show the fracture distributions at each lithology at different curvature scales. The effect of lithology on fracture frequency increases upward, and the effect of curvature on fractures increase toward the right. Wackestone is more prone to fracturing than mudstone, and areas of curvature are more fracture prone than nondistorted areas. Wells should target wackestone at highest curvature to increase the amount of intersected fractures.
Published: 10 September 2018
Figure 1. Schematic model showing the hypothesized fracture intensity in a carbonate formation as a function of curvature and lithology. The model was generated based on fracture analyses from three lithologies (mudstone, mud-dominated wackestone, and wackestone) at outcrops with different scales
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1934
AAPG Bulletin (1934) 18 (5): 567–602.
... —Viola limestone; 6 —Sylvan shale and Hunton terrane; 7 —Woodford, Caney and Springer formations; 8 —Dornick Hills-Wapanucka formations; 9 —Deese-Atoka to Holdenville, inclusive; 10 —Hoxbar-Seminole to Ada, inclusive; 11 —Pontotoc formation. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2016
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2016) 135 (3): 460–473.
... formations; fig. 2 ). To note that the Gelasian deposits are largely missing in the FVB (U4 unconformity), as they occur mostly in the south-western part of the basin, where sedimentation is pelitic or turbidic and relatively deep during most of Pliocene and early Pleistocene time (Gallare, Codigoro, Ada...
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