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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1997
AAPG Bulletin (1997) 81 (6): 954–977.
...Scott Durocher; Ihsan S. Al-Aasm ABSTRACT Petrographic, chemical, and isotopic studies of the Mississippian (Visean) upper Debolt Formation in the Blueberry field, British Columbia, Canada, reveal that dolomitization was the result of several diagenetic events and that neomorphic alteration...
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—Isopach and subcrop map of Mississippian, western Canada and Williston basin. CI = 500 ft. Edson and Blueberry fields are Figures 8 and 9, respectively.
Published: 01 October 1968
Fig. 2. —Isopach and subcrop map of Mississippian, western Canada and Williston basin. CI = 500 ft. Edson and Blueberry fields are Figures 8 and 9 , respectively.
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—Location map of the study area delineating Carboniferous depositional limits in western Canada (modified from Richards, 1989). PRE = Peace River embayment. Inset shows location of the sample cores in the Blueberry field.
Published: 01 June 1997
Figure 1 —Location map of the study area delineating Carboniferous depositional limits in western Canada (modified from Richards, 1989 ). PRE = Peace River embayment. Inset shows location of the sample cores in the Blueberry field.
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—Palinspastically-restored section AA′, BB′, and CC′ extending from Paleozoic exposures in the west, across the Foothills, into the adjacent undeformed strata, and longitudinal section DD′ across the Peace River Valley showing thickness of stratigraphic units and estimated maximum paleoground surface. Datum line is top of Bluesky-Gething Formation (stippled areas). Also shown are estimated positions of 1.3% Rmax (end of oil generation), 2.2% Rmax (upper limit of wet-gas preservation), and 4.8% Rmax (upper limit of dry-gas preservation). Upper limit of light-oil (API 50°) preservation (~2.0% Rmax) occurs approximately 200 m (656 ft) above the 2.2% Rmax isoreflectance line. Arrows indicate control points for reflectance values. Numbers in brackets refer to localities shown on Figure 2. Locations of oil pools (o) and gas fields (g) indicated by horizontal bars (from Wallace-Dudley, 1982a, b). For example see position of Blueberry field near eastern limit of section AA’. Palinspastic restoration of section AA’ after Thompson (1986). Unrestored lines of section are shown in Figure 2. uKW = Wapiti Formation, uKS = Smoky Group (Kaskapau to Puskwaskau Formations), KS-uKD = Shaftesbury and Dunvegan Formations, KB-uKD = Buckinghorse to Dunvegan Formations, KM-KBC = Moosebar to Boulder Creek Formations, KS-KPC = Spirit River and Peace River Formations, stippled pattern = Cadomin and Bluesky-Gething Formations, JF-KG = Femie to Bluesky-Gething Formations, JFJKM = Fernie Formation and Minnes Group, T = Triassic undivided, uCP == Stoddart Group and Belloy Formation, CD = Debolt Formation, CDP = Debolt Formation to Belloy Formation, CRP = Rundle Group, Mowich and/or Belloy Formations.
Published: 01 November 1988
Wallace-Dudley, 1982a , b ). For example see position of Blueberry field near eastern limit of section AA’. Palinspastic restoration of section AA’ after Thompson (1986) . Unrestored lines of section are shown in Figure 2 . uKW = Wapiti Formation, uKS = Smoky Group (Kaskapau to Puskwaskau Formations
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—Schematic plan view showing overthrust and erosional control for Blueberry oil field, British Columbia. Stippled area indicates productive region. Location of field shown on Figure 2.
Published: 01 October 1968
Fig. 9. —Schematic plan view showing overthrust and erosional control for Blueberry oil field, British Columbia. Stippled area indicates productive region. Location of field shown on Figure 2 .
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2019
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2019) 67 (2): 117–139.
... reservoir-quality lithofacies and determine the depositional setting for several middle members of the Charlie Lake Formation in the area of Kobes, Altares and Blueberry fields, northeastern British Columbia, Canada ( Fig. 1 ; Table 1 ). This effort is designed to constrain overlooked hydrocarbon potential...
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Dip-oriented cross-section through the Charlie Lake Formation, Kobes, Halfway, Blueberry and Inga petroleum fields. Note that member picks follow those presented in McAdam (1979). Location of section illustrated in Figure 4. The datum selected here is the base of the “A-marker limestone” (sensuHess, 1968) which represents a regional flooding surface (Hess, 1968; McAdam, 1979; Dixon, 2007).
Published: 01 June 2019
Figure 3. Dip-oriented cross-section through the Charlie Lake Formation, Kobes, Halfway, Blueberry and Inga petroleum fields. Note that member picks follow those presented in McAdam (1979) . Location of section illustrated in Figure 4 . The datum selected here is the base of the “A-marker
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2006
American Mineralogist (2006) 91 (10): 1461–1472.
...Stephen E. Haggerty; Agnes Fung Abstract A renewed interest in mineral spheres that exhibit oscillatory layering is assured with the spectacular discovery of hematite beads in Meridiani Planum, Mars. The Martian “blueberries” are variously interpreted as sedimentary concretions, impact spherules...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1981
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1981) 18 (7): 1211–1227.
... scale.Gabbros of the Shabogamo intrusive suite are emplaced into volcanics and volcaniclastics of the Blueberry Lake group, which are provisionally dated at 1540 ± 40 Ma. The volcanic rocks are therefore of similar age to, and probably correlative with, the upper Petscapiskau Group and Bruce River Group felsic...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1968
AAPG Bulletin (1968) 52 (10): 1956–1968.
...Fig. 2. —Isopach and subcrop map of Mississippian, western Canada and Williston basin. CI = 500 ft. Edson and Blueberry fields are Figures 8 and 9 , respectively. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1998
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1998) 46 (2): 266–275.
... in the vicinity of the Dunvegan, Blueberry, Girouxville East, Eaglesham and Belloy fields of R~SUM~ Onze 6chantillons de carottes tach6es de p6trole et onze autres de p~trole brut provenant des r6gions de Blueberry, de Dunvegan, de Royce, de Girouxville Est et d'Eaglesham du nord-ouest de l'Alberta et du nord-est...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (3): 453–475.
... in the Blueberry Hill pit at the Dome mine. When compared to ores of the district as a whole, both are atypically enriched in Cu and Mo, relatively low in Au relative to Ag, and intimately associated with a felsic porphyritic intrusion. Discordant field relationships at Blueberry Hill-Foley O’Brien and data...
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Figure 1. Example Navajo Sandstone samples analyzed with field context pictures. Whole-rock δ56Fe values were measured from (A) red, original sandstones (locality 4, Fig. 2), and (B) white, bleached sandstones (locality 9, Fig. 2). (C–E) Row of terrestrial concretion images (concretion diameters typically ≥1 cm) shows in situ and weathered distributions as well as geometries (e.g., joined forms) and structures. (F–H) Row of Mars images shows hematite blueberries (averaging <0.5 cm in diameter, Squyres et al., 2004), and are comparable to terrestrial concretions. Mars images courtesy of NASA/JPL/Cornell.
Published: 01 December 2006
Figure 1. Example Navajo Sandstone samples analyzed with field context pictures. Whole-rock δ 56 Fe values were measured from (A) red, original sandstones (locality 4, Fig. 2 ), and (B) white, bleached sandstones (locality 9, Fig. 2 ). (C–E) Row of terrestrial concretion images (concretion
Journal Article
Published: 06 April 2018
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2018) 18 (3): 204–215.
... horizon and 13 plant materials) were collected at each of 41 sites along a c. 100-km transect to the north of Oslo and analysed for 53 chemical elements. The responses of 12 different plant media (birch, spruce, cowberry and blueberry leaves and twigs, fern, horsetail and pine bark) and one mushroom...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2003
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2003) 3 (2): 205–215.
...Clemens Reimann; Friedrich Koller; Bjørn Frengstad; Galina Kashulina; Heikki Niskavaara; Peter Englmaier Abstract Leaves of up to eleven different plant species (terrestrial moss: Hylocomium splendens and Pleurozium schreberi ; blueberry: Vaccinium myrtillus and Vaccinium uliginosum ; cowberry...
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Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 18 July 2024
Palynology (2024) 48 (3): 2317224.
... of the purple honey and kudzu’s purple pollen. A second hypothesis hinting that the tint could be linked to ripened berries is not reinforced by our investigation as pollen of Ericaceae (eg blueberries) and Rosaceae (eg blackberries) were not found in the purple honey sample but were commonly found in classic...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2024
Bulletin of Canadian Energy Geoscience (2024) 71 (1): 41–62.
... poly-axial stress states. The minimum stress was aligned with the axis of the borehole, similar to the strike-slip stress state of the Blueberry sub-play ( Safari et al., 2022 ). Standard proppant used in field operations would be too large and hydrodynamically heavy for these experiments. Instead...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2022
Bulletin of Canadian Energy Geoscience (2022) 69 (1): 21–50.
..., sedimentology, and stratigraphy to reconstruct the burial history and relative timing of geological events and mechanisms involved in developing the present-day Montney hydrocarbon system in the Blueberry sub-play. Petrography from whole core indicates that the organic material present is largely pyrobitumen...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1958
AAPG Bulletin (1958) 42 (6): 1413–1426.
... seismic and 6 gravity at the end of 1956. Although reliable statistics on other types of geophysical surveys are not available, they were used to some extent. Fifty-one surface parties, 7 fewer than 1956, were reported in the field during the year, 21 in Alberta and 15 each in British Columbia...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2006
Geosphere (2006) 2 (7): 324–332.
...Figure 1. Example Navajo Sandstone samples analyzed with field context pictures. Whole-rock δ 56 Fe values were measured from (A) red, original sandstones (locality 4, Fig. 2 ), and (B) white, bleached sandstones (locality 9, Fig. 2 ). (C–E) Row of terrestrial concretion images (concretion...
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