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Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 27 September 2021
DOI: 10.1130/2021.1217(13)
EISBN: 9780813782171
... in mid- and late Cenozoic times, since the Kirker Formation is absent, and the Cierbo and Neroly Sandstones thin westward across the fault into the Suisun subbasin. Exposures of the Eocene rocks are poor in the area, but it would appear that the Upper Markley Sandstone and Sidney Flat Shale members also...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1921
AAPG Bulletin (1921) 5 (1): 64–74.
... shale member are represented in the metamorphic area by thin-laminated, fine-grained greenish quartzites. The basal black shales may have undergone some alteration, but it is not megascopic and no secondary cleavage is known to have been developed. They are not exposed except near the borders...
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First thumbnail for: The Metamorphic Rocks of Woodson County, Kansas
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1924
AAPG Bulletin (1924) 8 (4): 505–510.
.... of Texas Bull. No. 246, Pl. XXV, p. 27, 1912. The individual sandstone blocks showing the step “faults” usually do not form continuous beds, but are irregular, and more or less isolated lenslike masses of sandstone lying in shale. Some of the faulted masses are nearly flat sandstone flags, but more...
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Series: SYMPOSIUM VOLUME
Published: 01 January 1984
DOI: 10.32375/1984-SV1.9
EISBN: 9781733984485
... of the southern Sacramento Valley and directly preceded the initial erosion of the Markley Canyon. The apparent absence of this sandstone unit in the subsurface north and east of Mt. Diablo is assumed to be due to post-middle Eocene erosion. It is assumed that the upper part of the Sidney Flat Shale member which...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1932
AAPG Bulletin (1932) 16 (4): 361–371.
... encountered in deep wells on the flat. As off-shore deposits, these Etchegoin shales may be much thicker and more diatomaceous than at their outcrops. In this connection attention is drawn to the fact that the brown Temblor shales underlying the Kettleman Hills are represented by sands at their outcrops...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1932
AAPG Bulletin (1932) 16 (7): 691–700.
... of the Bend arch province, and north and west of the Balcones fault. The Central Mineral region is an unroofed, broad, low dome in its northeast corner. The Edwards Plateau consists of a small, flat, central plain in southern Schleicher, Sutton, and northern Edwards counties, which gives way...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1954
AAPG Bulletin (1954) 38 (6): 1028–1040.
..., Colorado, with Special Reference to Clinetop Algal Limestone Member of Dotsero Formation ,” Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. , Vol. 37 , No. 5 (May), pp. 889 – 912 . Donnell , John R. , Cashion , W. B. , and Brown , J. H. Jr. , 1953 , “ Geology of the Cathedral Bluffs Oil-Shale...
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Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 27 September 2021
DOI: 10.1130/2021.1217(12)
EISBN: 9780813782171
... and several sections (Markley Canyon and Quarry Creek–Antioch Quarry) sampled by Fulmer (1956 , 1998) and Jefferis (1984) are from the Sidney Flat Shale Member of the Markley Formation. This unit is a siliceous shale with abundant radiolarians, diatoms, and silicoflagellates ( Clark and Campbell, 1942...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1922
AAPG Bulletin (1922) 6 (4): 323–332.
... localities in the Rio Grande country the Midway limestone rests directly upon beds of the Escondido formation, the equivalent of the upper Navarro. Farther along the outcrop, especially in east Texas, the contact is more obscure since basal sandstone and shales are present between the limestone members...
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First thumbnail for: The Midway Limestone of Northeast Texas
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1934
AAPG Bulletin (1934) 18 (8): 1018–1049.
... a profuse assemblage of Lower Bendian microscopic fossils has been found in this bulk of sediments. The base of the Springer formation is drawn by Tomlinson at the bottom of the Rod Club member. This sandy member is not exposed everywhere, 9 and since the underlying shales are lithologically and faunally...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (9): 2103–2107.
... for lithologic descriptions was begun in 1956 by a special subcommittee composed of J. G. Mitchell (chairman), James D. Davies, Sidney R. Williamson, and William McBee, Jr. The chairman compiled a comparative list of abbreviations used in lithologic descriptions by different sample-log services, oil companies...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1934
AAPG Bulletin (1934) 18 (5): 567–602.
..., dipping south at 80°. South of covered area, members of Simpson group dip north at angles of 10°–20°. Fault can not be seen, but is interpreted as thrust fault, with dip at least as flat as that of Hunton and Sylvan formations. Legend: Osp —Simpson group; Ov —Viola limestone; Os — Sylvan shale; DSh...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1922
AAPG Bulletin (1922) 6 (2): 112–138.
... of the entire succession is given in the following table of formations. Table of Formations System Group Formation Character Thickness (in feet) Upper Cretaceous Colorado Sukunka member Coarse subareal sandstone, hardened calcareous muds, green shale, lignite 1,000+ Dunvegan Massive...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1949
AAPG Bulletin (1949) 33 (11): 1830–1858.
.... This shale member has a very rich faunal association including the following. Cyclammina sp. Haplophragmoides sp. Siphonina advena Cushman Ammobaculites nummus Garrett Bolivina mexicana Cushman Gyroidina scalata Garrett Uvigerina stephensoni Garrett Marginulina texana Garrett...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1926
AAPG Bulletin (1926) 10 (1): 1–60.
..., shale, and rock with only one thin sand from 488 to 2,495 feet must represent the Midway and the upper part of the Upper Cretaceous. Alternating sand and shale from 2,495 to 2,525 feet and alternating limestone and gumbo from 2,525 to 2,551 feet may represent the Pecan Gap chalk member of the Taylor...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1931
AAPG Bulletin (1931) 15 (9): 991–1057.
... blocks is explained by the fact that the moving mass was a pack of rather incompetent shales and shaly sediments, containing many sandstones, including some very massive members. The whole series, to the top of the Cambrian, in so far as it is known, is nearly 30,000 feet in thickness. The Choctaw...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1954
AAPG Bulletin (1954) 38 (10): 2157–2199.
... with the thick evaporite deposits called the Paradox formation at Gypsum Valley and Paradox Valley, and that these strata are intra-Des Moines, and of later age than the basal Molas shale ( Baker, Dane, and Reeside, 1933 , p. 963). Bass in 1944 reduced the Paradox beds to member rank and proved the strata...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 23 September 2024
Geophysics (2024) 89 (6): M169–M184.
... characterization. Aiming at the problems of insufficient machine-learning training samples and a lack of continuity of prediction results in the study area, we select the no. 7 sand formation of the second member of the Shaximiao Formation as an example and use the method of combining the boosted regression tree...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1941
AAPG Bulletin (1941) 25 (1): 104–119.
... warreni zone, sand and sandy shale containing gas under high pressure were cored in the Steinberger’s Drushel No. 1. This member is at present undeveloped. The sand at 7,146-7,155 feet, encountered in the Steinberger’s Drushel No. 1, of lower Caddell or upper Cockfield age, contained showings of gas...
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Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 14 August 2015
Interpretation (2015) 3 (4): SAE59–SAE83.
... and easily interpretable results. SOM analysis reveals the natural clustering and patterns in data and has been beneficial in defining stratigraphy, seismic facies, direct hydrocarbon indicator features, and aspects of shale plays, such as fault/fracture trends and sweet spots. With modern visualization...
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