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—Detailed fades mosaics in downslope buildups. Drawn from photos of road cuts and quarry walls. A, crest of Effna buildup, showing complex relations between mud pods and carbonate sands. Note similarity to fades of shallow-ramp buildup (Fig. 5B to D). Roadcut along Interstate 77 near Bland. B, fades relations exposed in quarry wall, Porterfield buildup. Margin of bioherm (left) flanked by carbonate sands and shaly limestone that overlie biostromal carbonate sands of lower part of buildup. Note satellite pods in black limestone and shale above biostrome. Porterfield Quarry. C, small pods (locally surrounded by carbonate sand) in nodular, shaly limestone. Quarry wall, Catawba buildup.
Published: 01 February 1982
Bland. B, fades relations exposed in quarry wall, Porterfield buildup. Margin of bioherm (left) flanked by carbonate sands and shaly limestone that overlie biostromal carbonate sands of lower part of buildup. Note satellite pods in black limestone and shale above biostrome. Porterfield Quarry. C, small
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Locality and buildup maps in southwestern Virginia, USA. A) Outline of Virginia; small black rectangle shows the map location in view C; rectangle shows the extent of coverage in view B. B) Distribution of the Effna and Porterfield buildups in relation to each other, foreland basin axis, margin, and Taconic highlands (modified from Dennison and Woodward, 1963; Dennison, 1970; Read, 1982). C) Locality map (U.S. Geological Survey) of the Porterfield Quarry (PQ) and I-77 road cuts. I-77 coordinates: 37.745° N, 79.513° W; UTM NAD27 17S 630905, 4178443; PQ coordinates: 36.878° N, 81.681° W; UTM NAD27 17S 439250, 4081420.
Published: 01 January 2012
, margin, and Taconic highlands (modified from Dennison and Woodward, 1963 ; Dennison, 1970 ; Read, 1982 ). C) Locality map (U.S. Geological Survey) of the Porterfield Quarry (PQ) and I-77 road cuts. I-77 coordinates: 37.745° N, 79.513° W; UTM NAD27 17S 630905, 4178443; PQ coordinates: 36.878° N, 81.681
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—Paleogeographic maps showing distribution of environments during successive stages of deposition of Middle Ordovician limestones in Virginia. Dots are for geographic reference: A, Abingdon; G, Gate City; P, Porterfield Quarry; T, Tazewell; N, Narrows; C, Catawba; L, Lexington; H, Harrisonburg. Patterns: peritidal areas, marsh pattern; shallow subtidal ramp, blank; skeletal sheets and buildups, stipple; deep ramp, brick pattern; slope and basin, dashes; clastic lithotopes are labeled. Shallow to deep ramp facies, stage 6, is shown by brick pattern.
Published: 01 October 1980
FIG. 19 —Paleogeographic maps showing distribution of environments during successive stages of deposition of Middle Ordovician limestones in Virginia. Dots are for geographic reference: A , Abingdon; G , Gate City; P , Porterfield Quarry; T , Tazewell; N , Narrows; C , Catawba; L
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Figure 3. 1, Stratigraphic section of the PQ locality, abbreviations are the same as Figure 2; 2, South-western Virginia locality map showing the southern portion of the Broadford Quadrangle, and the Porterfield Quarry (PQ) locality (the quarry is on VA 610/Valley Rd 4.8 km east of the intersection of VA 610 and VA 635; map coordinates for PQ are 36.878, –81.681 (Lat/Long) and 17S, 439250, 4081420 (UTM, NAD27); 3, complete quarry map (modified from Read, 1982) based on multiple measured sections (collected and compiled by Sabol, 1958; Read, 1982, lithologic terminology modified here). Black arrow denotes location of stratigraphic section in Figure 3.1. The dotted line denotes the uncertain stratigraphic placement of the base of the Mohawkian and Turinian. Holland and Patzkowsky (1996) show the top half of the build-up in the Mohawkian and the bottom in the Whiterockian. Rather than picking an arbitrary dividing line, we placed the base of the Effna at the base of the Mohawkian
Published: 01 November 2010
Figure 3. 1 , Stratigraphic section of the PQ locality, abbreviations are the same as Figure 2 ; 2 , South-western Virginia locality map showing the southern portion of the Broadford Quadrangle, and the Porterfield Quarry (PQ) locality (the quarry is on VA 610/Valley Rd 4.8 km east
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 January 2012
PALAIOS (2012) 27 (1): 19–34.
..., margin, and Taconic highlands (modified from Dennison and Woodward, 1963 ; Dennison, 1970 ; Read, 1982 ). C) Locality map (U.S. Geological Survey) of the Porterfield Quarry (PQ) and I-77 road cuts. I-77 coordinates: 37.745° N, 79.513° W; UTM NAD27 17S 630905, 4178443; PQ coordinates: 36.878° N, 81.681...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1982
AAPG Bulletin (1982) 66 (2): 189–209.
... Bland. B, fades relations exposed in quarry wall, Porterfield buildup. Margin of bioherm (left) flanked by carbonate sands and shaly limestone that overlie biostromal carbonate sands of lower part of buildup. Note satellite pods in black limestone and shale above biostrome. Porterfield Quarry. C, small...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (6): 1099–1120.
...Figure 3. 1 , Stratigraphic section of the PQ locality, abbreviations are the same as Figure 2 ; 2 , South-western Virginia locality map showing the southern portion of the Broadford Quadrangle, and the Porterfield Quarry (PQ) locality (the quarry is on VA 610/Valley Rd 4.8 km east...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1959
AAPG Bulletin (1959) 43 (4): 817–853.
... of Brainerd and Seely (1888) with some additions). Northeast Chazy Section: Exposures in low ridges near Delaware and Hudson R.R. 1.6 miles N. 30° E. Chazy Village, N. Y. Dip 16°, S. 3° E. Coopersville Section: Quarry west of U. S. Route 9, 1.2 miles N. 85° E. Coopersville, New York. Stations K 140...
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Journal Article
Published: 04 January 2016
Petroleum Geoscience (2016) 22 (1): 91–104.
... Zagros fold and thrust belt. The Roman Valley Quarry in the Maiella Anticline in central Italy ( Fig. 3b ) shows that the distribution and flow of tar is controlled by the presence of oblique normal faults in the Oligocene–Miocene Bolognano Formation ( Agosta et al . 2010 ). The tar is present...
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Published: 01 September 1977
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1977) 25 (5): 981–994.
... Grovels huna Quarry Fig. I. 50 Localities in western Newfoundland referred to in the text. Beekmantown and Chazy rocks in the Appalachians (see Twenhofel et al., 1954). Kay (1954, 1962) considered the hiatus to be comparatively insignificant, whereas other authors (e.g., Flower, 1964; Berry, 1972; Shaw...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2014
Journal of Paleontology (2014) 88 (3): 545–555.
...”. This locality is about ten miles northeast along strike from the well-known Porterfield Quarry section ( Harris et al., 1979 ; Ruppel and Walker, 1977 ). Much of the succession in this area is slightly younger than the Pratt Ferry beds ( Bergström, 1990 ; Carlucci and Westrop, 2012 ). Telephina granulata...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2009
AAPG Bulletin (2009) 93 (11): 1633–1648.
.... , M. S. Merrill , K. L. Porterfield , and P. R. Zeman , 1976 , Numerical simulation of water-oil flow in naturally fractured reservoirs : Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, Transactions, American Institute of Mining, Mettallurgical and Petroleum Engineers , v.  261 , p.  317...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1952
AAPG Bulletin (1952) 36 (1): 1–72.
... in this middle zone. About 12 miles northeast of Abingdon, Virginia, the Athens formation has a special interest at the Porterfield Quarry, 3 miles east of Saltville. The quarry has been worked for a long distance from a point 2.5–5 miles south to southeast. Byron Cooper and the writer searched in vain...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2019
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (6): 1105–1125.
... Shale locality, 5 miles northwest of Roanoke (Butts, 1941 ), and the Liberty Hall facies and Botetourt Limestone Member of the Edinburgh in Southwest Virginia at Porterfield Quarry, near Saltville, VA (Carlucci and Westrop, 2012 ). Cephalon subtriangular in outline; cranidium is subtrifoliate...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1980
AAPG Bulletin (1980) 64 (10): 1575–1612.
...FIG. 19 —Paleogeographic maps showing distribution of environments during successive stages of deposition of Middle Ordovician limestones in Virginia. Dots are for geographic reference: A , Abingdon; G , Gate City; P , Porterfield Quarry; T , Tazewell; N , Narrows; C , Catawba; L...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2001
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (2001) 45 (1): 619–654.
... Allen et al. (1995b) Natural-Cp NR North Carolina, USA ≅7.2:1 none He et al. (1999) NH 4 + -Ph/Ch Chiaiano Quarry, Naples, Italy Maroc, Italy Various ratios none Fanchini-Angela et al. (1994) Natural Ph Rufwa rift valley, Tanzania Minjingu & Panda, Tanzania Various ratios...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2019
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (2019) 85 (1): 197–238.
...” ( Navarre-Sitchler et al. 2009 ). The connectivity, in principle, is defined by the ratio between the connected (i.e., effective) porosity and the overall porosity. Figure 2. a) Pore-space images of a quarry carbonate. The image shows only the pore space. b) Pore networks extracted from the image...
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Series: SEPM Special Publication
Published: 01 January 2002
DOI: 10.2110/pec.02.72.0129
EISBN: 9781565761940
... margins in Virginia ( Read, 1982 ). Two of these are discussed briefly here. The Porterfield reef is 250 m thick, and developed on the deeper ramp close to the basin margin. The reef exhibits two main phases of growth. The lower part is dominantly an extensive, 20-km-wide sheet of skeletal grainstones...
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