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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1921
AAPG Bulletin (1921) 5 (4): 490–496.
..., but they almost certainly underlie the Cretaceous beneath much of the state. Near the Alabama line in Tishomingo County the Mississippian rocks, sandstones, limestones, and shales, outcrop in the stream valleys immediately beneath the Tuscaloosa red shales, and are distinctly petroliferous; they are probably so...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1934
AAPG Bulletin (1934) 18 (8): 1059–1077.
... and in the Solitario and Marathon regions of Texas. The Ouachita Mountains form the northernmost culmination of a great arc in the course of the geosyncline. Deep well data appear to indicate that the arc reaches from central Texas past the Ouachita Mountains and thence to southern Alabama. There is a significant...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1950
AAPG Bulletin (1950) 34 (4): 635–671.
... are indicated in Figure 9 , which shows the Devonian or Mississippian Chattanooga shale lying on beds of Middle Ordovician age south of Knoxville. Relations in Alabama and Georgia are indicated by the following quotations from Butts. In Alabama, as two miles north of Wilsonville, Shelby County, the Floyd...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1963
AAPG Bulletin (1963) 47 (11): 1992–1996.
... and gas fields of North Louisiana, South Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama ; Vol. II : Shreveport Geol. Soc . ...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1929
AAPG Bulletin (1929) 13 (5): 409–440.
... changed considerably during that time. The negative area of which it formed the easternmost and most rapidly subsiding part, extended far beyond the Cincinnati anticline and merged with the area of the Mississippian sea. This condition continued until Middle Ordovician time, when differential subsidence...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 02 November 2021
Geosphere (2021) 17 (6): 1840–1860.
... and clastic strata. Cambrian through Mississippian strata record deposition on a Paleozoic passive margin that developed in response to Rodinia rifting and removal of the Argentina precordillera along the Alabama-Oklahoma transform ( Thomas and Astini, 1996 , 2003 ; Thomas et al., 2004 ). Passive-margin...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1981
AAPG Bulletin (1981) 65 (10): 1891–1895.
... to 5. The new field success rate declined substantially from 26.5% in 1979 to 8.5% in 1980. Most of the activity was in the northwest Alabama portion of the Black Warrior basin, where 42 of the exploratory tests were drilled, and 4 of the new fields were discovered. The Mississippian Carter sandstone...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1975
AAPG Bulletin (1975) 59 (8): 1428–1437.
... in southwestern Mississippi (Wilcox trend) provide most of the remaining oil production and drilling interest. Gas and minor amounts of oil are produced from Paleozoic rocks, mainly Mississippian age sandstone zones, in the Black Warrior basin of northern Mississippi and northwestern Alabama. Also, oil...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2004
GSA Bulletin (2004) 116 (1-2): 188–199.
... and major subsurface structural features is less obvious in northern Louisiana, eastern Arkansas, Mississippi, and western Alabama. Here, the gravity high associated with the Ouachita orogen and the gravity low associated with the Black Warrior Basin merge with regional anomalies associated with the Monroe...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1968
AAPG Bulletin (1968) 52 (11): 2123–2136.
... normal faults in the Late Mississippian Hartselle Sandstone are exposed on both flanks of the Birmingham anticlinorium in the southwestern part of the folded and thrust-faulted Appalachians in central Alabama ( Fig. 1 ). Locally on each flank of the anticlinorium the lower beds of the Hartselle...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1978
AAPG Bulletin (1978) 62 (4): 644–656.
...C. Robertson Handford Abstract Most of the thick clastic strata of Carboniferous age in the Black Warrior basin in Alabama were deposited in various subenvironments of a northeast-prograding deltaic complex. Farther offshore and toward the north, Upper Mississippian carbonate sediments were...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1993
AAPG Bulletin (1993) 77 (4): 552–568.
... Paleozoic (330-265 Ma) ( Pindell, 1985 ). Recent regional syntheses of the Paleozoic in southeastern North America support a collision beginning in the Mississippian (Meramecian) in Alabama and Mississippi ( Mack et al., 1983 ; Thomas, 1985a , 1989 ) and progressing northwestwards to affect the Arkansas...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1962
AAPG Bulletin (1962) 46 (1): 105–111.
...Kenneth R. Walker ABSTRACT In order to synthesize some of the newer data on the lower Mississippian Kinderhook and Osage Series in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, lithofacies and isopach maps were prepared from approximately two...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1967
AAPG Bulletin (1967) 51 (12): 2430–2440.
..., Bromide, Mississippi chat, and Bartlesville of Oklahoma and Kansas, in the Cretaceous (but not the Eocene Wilcox) of Mississippi and Alabama, in the Cretaceous of southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana, and in the Mississippian of the Illinois basin. The important factors are: (1) this trend...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1937
AAPG Bulletin (1937) 21 (9): 1158–1167.
... in the area between Louisiana, Missouri, and Kalona, Iowa. During the past 8 years the writer has made an attempt to study in detail the formations of the Osage subseries of the Mississippian rocks as they crop out throughout the Mississippi Valley region. During the field seasons of 1928 and 1929...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1977
AAPG Bulletin (1977) 61 (10): 1897–1900.
...-Mississippian subsurface stratigraphy of the Warrior basin in Alabama : Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Socs. Trans. , v. 25 , p. 20 – 39 . Reeder , L. R. , 1974 , The control of potential Arbuckle hydrocarbon traps in northeastern Oklahoma by Precambrian topography : Shale Shaker , v. 24 , no. 5 , p...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1932
AAPG Bulletin (1932) 16 (12): 1177–1203.
...W. P. Jenny ABSTRACT The local magnetic vectors at the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey stations in Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and California have been computed by deducting the normal values of the earth’s magnetic field from the absolute...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1917
AAPG Bulletin (1917) 1 (1): 152–155.
...A. F. Crider In the Caddo field of Louisiana there are three sands from which oil or gas have been obtained. These are the Nacatoch, the Blossom, and the Woodbine. The corresponding sands in the Mississippi nomenclature are the Ripley, the sandy member of the Selma Chalk, and the Tuscaloosa...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1974
AAPG Bulletin (1974) 58 (8): 1630–1639.
... and drilling interest. Gas and minor amounts of oil are produced from Paleozoic rocks, mainly of Mississippian age, in the Black Warrior basin of northern Mississippi and northwestern Alabama. Also, oil is produced from Lower Cretaceous carbonate zones in the South Florida basin of peninsular Florida...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1949
AAPG Bulletin (1949) 33 (8): 1410–1428.
... Association of Petroleum Geologists More than a hundred of the thousands of exploratory wells which have been drilled in search of oil and gas in the northern Gulf Coastal Plain have penetrated Mesozoic igneous rocks. Virtually every well in western Mississippi and in eastern Louisiana which has been...
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