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Paul L. Applin
Series: AAPG Special Publication
Published: 01 January 1926
DOI: 10.1306/SV1328C30
EISBN: 9781629812601
... Abstract The Stratton Ridge salt dome is a characteristic Gulf Coast salt dome. It has a low topographic mound. Salt and cap rock have been drilled into in many wells. The dome has been delineated roughly by deep wells on three sides. It is elongated in a northeast-southwest direction...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1925
AAPG Bulletin (1925) 9 (1): 1–34.
...Paul L. Applin ABSTRACT The Stratton Ridge salt dome is a characteristic Gulf Coast salt dome. It has a low topographic mound. Salt and cap rock have been drilled into in many wells. The dome has been delineated roughly by deep wells on three sides. It is elongated in a northeast-southwest...
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—Topography of north end of Stratton Ridge Salt Dome. Contour interval, 2 feet; datum, sea-level.
Published: 01 January 1925
Fig. 1. —Topography of north end of Stratton Ridge Salt Dome. Contour interval, 2 feet; datum, sea-level.
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—Contours on gypsum and anhydrite cap, Stratton Ridge salt dome. Contours based on elevation below sea-level. Contour interval, 300 feet.
Published: 01 January 1925
Fig. 2. —Contours on gypsum and anhydrite cap, Stratton Ridge salt dome. Contours based on elevation below sea-level. Contour interval, 300 feet.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1925
AAPG Bulletin (1925) 9 (3): 613–625.
... to erosion before being covered up. This condition may, however, be due to an irregular uplifting of the salt core and an extrusion of the salt into softer deposits along the sides of the dome. A similar condition exists at Stratton Ridge and possibly at Hoskins Mound. There is a possibility that a fault...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1925
AAPG Bulletin (1925) 9 (3): 655–666.
... and Mexia-Powell lines. The direction of the major axis of the dome, which is N. 30° E., seems to be the general direction of the major axis of several of the domes, Stratton Ridge, Saratoga, and others, and is approximately parallel with the Mexia-Powell line of faulting. Stratton Ridge, Goose Creek...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1946
AAPG Bulletin (1946) 30 (6): 991–998.
... reserves. Considerable attention was given to exploring the flanks of known salt domes, the edges of older fields and to prospecting for deeper pays. Successful flank tests opening new pools were drilled on Boling, Big Creek, High Island, Hockley, Nash, Saratoga, and Stratton Ridge domes. From...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1939
AAPG Bulletin (1939) 23 (4): 604–607.
... or domes in the Peach Point region may have been eroded in late Oligocene time. Stratton Ridge, Bryan Heights, Allen, and Clemens in Brazoria County and Hawkinsville in Matagorda County are sufficiently close. In addition a more deeply buried dome than those mentioned (but which is as yet unknown...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1925
AAPG Bulletin (1925) 9 (1): 79–122.
... are present in the Fleming formation on all of the domes discussed except Stratton Ridge. The Pliocene also produces in Terry Field, Orange County, and at Big Hill, Jefferson County. Several representative sections of the Lafayette and Fleming are given below. These sections are the result of the study...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1921
AAPG Bulletin (1921) 5 (1): 91–94.
... from a well at Damon Mound was very similar to the “igneous rocks” that have come to the writer from Davis Hill, Pierce Junction, Damon Mound, Strattor, Ridge and other salt domes, and that his “one small igneous plug” is, as Powers suspected, the Grimes county porcelanite, (or possibly the similar...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1921
AAPG Bulletin (1921) 5 (2): 333–336.
..., due to the high dip of the producing sands away from the dome. Tests Outside Proven Fields During 1920. .—During the year there was a considerable amount of drilling outside of the proven fields and such salt domes as Stratton Ridge, Davis Hill and Hockley were given a considerable amount...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1917
AAPG Bulletin (1917) 1 (1): 34–59.
... of the mound. The distance between Hoskins Mound and Bryan Heights is only twenty-four miles. Halfway between these two domes is another elongated ridge known as Stratton’s Ridge. This ridge lines in a general northeast-southwest direction, or in a line which if extended would pass through both Hoskins...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1975
AAPG Bulletin (1975) 59 (8): 1409–1418.
... Brock established production on the previously nonproductive northwest flank of Stratton Ridge dome in south-central Brazoria County. Texaco subsequently completed another producer and a dry hole in the area. Two additional wells are planned. Galveston State Tract 310-L —Rutherford Oil and Dow...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1936
AAPG Bulletin (1936) 20 (2): 155–178.
... Mound. With respect to other salt structures in the near vicinity, the dome is located approximately as follows: 17 miles northeast of Bryan Heights, 10 miles northeast of Stratton Ridge, 12 miles southeast of Danbury, and 25 miles east of West Columbia. Since 1923, the Freeport Sulphur Company has been...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1921
AAPG Bulletin (1921) 5 (2): 212–251.
... only faintly developed, is one of the most common cap materials in salt domes but as the drillers fail to distinguish it from gypsum it is practicall always logged as “gyp.” Very similar anhydrite has been seen by the writer from Palangana, Damon Mound, North Dayton, and Stratton Ridge. Fig. 3...
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Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 February 2004
The Leading Edge (2004) 23 (2): 123–127.
... during the year. The early magnetic survey over the buried granite ridge of the Panhandle of Texas in the spring of 1926 aroused much interest in the method with the result that Humble intensified its magnetic surveys. One refraction crew found Moss Bluff salt dome in Liberty County, Texas, in June...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1930
AAPG Bulletin (1930) 14 (11): 1379–1400.
..., Stratton Ridge, and Hoskins Mound, justify conservatively the belief that shallow salt domes of the “old” salt-dome area with the old deep saltdome oil fields, Edgerly, Orange, and Goose Creek, will have produced oil to the amount of that remaining four-fifths of the 1921 estimate by the end of the next 30...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1918
AAPG Bulletin (1918) 2 (1): 16–37.
... to the drilling, which resulted in the discovery. There is no topographic feature present, except possibly a peculiar meander of Bayou Teche, which would indicate the presence of a salt dome, the ground being practically flat, and the soil being similar to that of the surrounding area. Work of drilling...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1933
AAPG Bulletin (1933) 17 (10): 1194–1212.
... discovered. However, the salt domes seem to be readily separated into two groups with a strike of N. 50°-55° E. More clearly indicative of the trend is the slight but definite elongation of some of the domes northeast and southwest, for example, Stratton Ridge, North Dayton, South Liberty, Lost Lake...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1936
AAPG Bulletin (1936) 20 (11): 1413–1438.
... Prairie. There are many large domes in the lower Gulf Coast area, such as Stratton Ridge, Boling, and Fannett in Texas, and the Five Islands, Fausse Point, and others in Louisiana, whose poor production records may be, to some extent, a result of their association with rim synclines. Wendtland and Knebel...
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