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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1999
AAPG Bulletin (1999) 83 (9): 1377–1391.
...Scott L. Montgomery; Carl H. Schaftenaar; Jerome B. Hansen; Sara Holm ABSTRACT Ghost Ranch field was discovered in 1996 on the basis of a 3-D (three-dimensional) seismic survey guided by analysis of log data from nearby existing wells. The 7 mi 2 (18 km 2 ) survey had the initial goal...
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—Log data, <span class="search-highlight">Ghost</span> <span class="search-highlight">Ranch</span> <span class="search-highlight">field</span> discovery well (48–35).
Published: 01 September 1999
Figure 7 —Log data, Ghost Ranch field discovery well (48–35).
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—Production data (oil), <span class="search-highlight">Ghost</span> <span class="search-highlight">Ranch</span> <span class="search-highlight">field</span>. Decline is exponential, typical ...
Published: 01 September 1999
Figure 11 —Production data (oil), Ghost Ranch field. Decline is exponential, typical for fractured reservoirs.
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—Location of Railroad Valley, oil <span class="search-highlight">fields</span>, and <span class="search-highlight">Ghost</span> <span class="search-highlight">Ranch</span> <span class="search-highlight">field</span> discovery.
Published: 01 September 1999
Figure 1 —Location of Railroad Valley, oil fields, and Ghost Ranch field discovery.
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FIGURE 4 —Photomicrograph of concentric rings of ferruginous oxides inside ...
Published: 01 June 2000
FIGURE 4 —Photomicrograph of concentric rings of ferruginous oxides inside a carbonate nodule at Ghost Ranch. Picture taken under crossed-polars; field of view is 1.3 mm wide
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—Structure contour map, lower Paleozoic slide-block zone, in vicinity of Ka...
Published: 01 September 1999
Figure 9 —Structure contour map, lower Paleozoic slide-block zone, in vicinity of Kate Spring, Ghost Ranch, and Eagle Springs fields. Map represents interpretation from combined well and three-dimensional seismic information. Slide block is not presently productive within the limits of Eagle
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—Time slice at 1.1 s, derived from three-dimensional data set showing prono...
Published: 01 September 1999
Figure 4 —Time slice at 1.1 s, derived from three-dimensional data set showing pronounced four-way closure associated with Eagle Springs field and secondary structural “nose” to the south, where Ghost Ranch discovery was drilled.
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—Sonic log cross section through Eagle Springs, <span class="search-highlight">Ghost</span> <span class="search-highlight">Ranch</span>, and Kate Sprin...
Published: 01 September 1999
Figure 12 —Sonic log cross section through Eagle Springs, Ghost Ranch, and Kate Spring fields. Note marked increase in sonic velocity that occurs within the upper and lower slide-block zones. Location shown in Figure 10 .
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1981
AAPG Bulletin (1981) 65 (3): 567.
...Ronald S. Reese ABSTRACT Extensive outcrops and 14 measured sections of the Upper Jurassic Entrada Sandstone and overlying Todilto Formation in the southern Chama basin Echo Amphitheater-Ghost Ranch area show long, parallel, eolian transverse dune buildups in the upper Entrada perpendicular...
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 June 2000
PALAIOS (2000) 15 (3): 194–211.
...FIGURE 4 —Photomicrograph of concentric rings of ferruginous oxides inside a carbonate nodule at Ghost Ranch. Picture taken under crossed-polars; field of view is 1.3 mm wide ...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1997
AAPG Bulletin (1997) 81 (2): 175–186.
... ). The largest of these is Kate Spring field, which has an estimated ultimate primary recovery of 2.8 million bbl of oil (Herring, 1994). The most recent discoveries have been at Sans Spring field in 1993 and Ghost Ranch field in 1996, both in Railroad Valley. These discoveries are on narrow fault blocks...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1977
AAPG Bulletin (1977) 61 (11): 2012–2016.
... , Bibliography and index of the New Mexico Geological Society guidebooks, 1950-1963 : New Mexico Geol. Soc. Spec. Pub. 1 , 31 p. Hiss , W. L. , 1974 , Guidebook economics—“The incremental book,” in Ghost Ranch, central-northern New Mexico : New Mexico Geol. Soc. Guidebook 25th Field Conf. , p...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2011
Geosphere (2011) 7 (3): 802–829.
...), Ghost Ranch, and the Army Corps of Engineers at Abiquiu Dam (D. Dutton and E. Garner) for permission to conduct sampling. We also thank the Branch family of Coyote, New Mexico, for permission to sample and camp on their land. Field assistance was provided by V. Morgan, J. Stiegler, G. Peacock, P...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2008
GSA Bulletin (2008) 120 (11-12): 1408–1415.
... pedogenic analysis of these two locations and demonstrated that the paleosols from which the carbonate nodules were sampled have features similar to modern Aridisols and likely hosted a desert shrubland ecosystem. The Ghost Ranch locality (36°15′42″N, 102°24′56″W) includes the Petrified Forest Member...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1977
AAPG Bulletin (1977) 61 (9): 1513–1522.
... and vicinity, Sandoval County, New Mexico : Master’s thesis, Univ. New Mexico-Albuquerque , 100 p. DuChene , H. R. , 1974 , Pennsylvanian rocks of north-central New Mexico : New Mexico Geol. Soc. 25th Field Conf. Guidebook , Ghost Ranch , p. 159 – 162 . Jons , R. D. , and J. R...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 October 2022
Seismological Research Letters (2022) 93 (6): 3170–3185.
... Ranch, and Murrieta Hot Springs faults) to the UCERF3 California fault model ( Field et al. , 2014 ). These new California faults have model slip rates that are much lower than their preferred geologic slip rates but well within their geologic bounds. For a few high slip‐rate (>5 mm/yr) faults off...
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Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 September 2012
Paleobiology (2012) 38 (4): 585–604.
... ; Demko et al. 2004 ; Dunagan and Turner 2004 ; Parrish et al. 2004 ). Samples were collected from outcrops near Ghost Ranch, New Mexico; Shell, Wyoming; and Bridger, Montana ( Fig. 1 A). The informally named Lourinhã formation (Kimmeridgian–Berriasian) was deposited in the Lusitanian Basin...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2008
Rocky Mountain Geology (2008) 43 (2): 121–141.
... to Rock Point strata in Utah and Arizona; (2) the vertebrate fauna recovered from Red Siltstone strata at Ghost Ranch are younger than faunas recovered from either the Owl Rock or Petrified Forest Formation; (3) the Red Siltstone Member lies disconformably above the Petrified Forest Formation because...
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Journal Article
Published: 31 August 2022
Seismological Research Letters (2022) 93 (6): 3024–3036.
..., and homogeneous elastic strain rate ( v ϵ ˙ ): (1) v I = v B + v E + v ϵ ˙ + v R . I refer to the velocities corrected for creep and ghost transients as the “CGt field” ( v CGt , equation  8 ): (8) v CGt = v GNSS − v creep...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2021
Rocky Mountain Geology (2021) 56 (1): 19–36.
...) isotope standard from sandstones of the Poison Strip Sandstone Member of the CMF at the Ruby Ranch Road locality ( Fig. 1 ; see Ludvigson et al., 2015 , their fig. 10 ) are markedly different from two distinct subsets of calcite δ 18 O values previously published from the CMF: (1) calcite cement δ 18 O...
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