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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1984
GSA Bulletin (1984) 95 (5): 618–627.
... conglomeratic sandstone of the overlying Musty Buck Member, and (3) fine-grained silty sandstone of the uppermost Ten Mile Member. Other outcrops of the Chico Formation exhibit the same three members plus an additional unit, the Kingsley Cave Member, composed of mudstone. The Chico Formation resulted from...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1953
AAPG Bulletin (1953) 37 (1): 1–113.
...” ( Col. Sec. 14 ). The basal limestone thins from about 130 feet to zero in about 13 miles from the western to the eastern part of the cirque, where the marl member rests on the Triassic. The entire marine Jurassic disappears between Wadi Raman and Jebel Ureif, 7 miles south, and Jurassic(?) Nubian...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1955
AAPG Bulletin (1955) 39 (1): 140.
...Horace Harrington ABSTRACT The Old River field is located approximately 8 miles southwest of Bakersfield, 1 1 4 miles south of the East Gosford field, and 3 miles east of the Ten Section field. The field was discovered in December, 1953, and all production to date has been developed in the upper...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 June 1955
Economic Geology (1955) 50 (4): 373–398.
...Alfred Walton Jolliffe Abstract Mining operations at Steep Rock Lake since 1945 have yielded about ten million tons of high-grade iron ore and have cast new light on the geology of this long-famous Precambrian area. The productive length of this most-recently discovered of the Lake Superior ranges...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1951
AAPG Bulletin (1951) 35 (8): 1850–1878.
... miles around it, though some of the beds do maintain the same lithologic character over a wider area. 2. Many of the formation and member names in the table are new names for those units. In every such case, the fact that the name is a new one is noted (in parentheses) immediately after the first...
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Correlation of measured stratigraphic sections of outcrops at study sites (...
Published: 21 July 2021
Sandstone; w—Wanakah Formation; mt, sw—Tidwell and Salt Wash Members of the Morrison Formation; ms—Salt Wash Member of the Morrison formation; eef—Wanakah Formation. The wavy line in column A between the Summerville Formation and the Tidwell Member of the Morrison Formation at Ten Mile Graben represents
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—Proposed depositional setting of shelf quartz sands such as those included...
Published: 01 August 1971
Fig. 3. —Proposed depositional setting of shelf quartz sands such as those included in Shattuck Member of Queen Formation. A . High stand of sea level. B . Low stand of sea level. Only small-scale (a few tens of feet of most) sea-level fluctuations are judged necessary to explain outcrop
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2013
Mineralogical Magazine (2013) 77 (7): 2955–2974.
...F. Cámara; E. Sokolova; F. C. Hawthorne; R. Rowe; J. D. Grice; K. T. Tait Abstract Veblenite, ideally K 2 □ 2 Na( Fe 5 2 + Fe 4 3 + Mn 7 2 + □)Nb 3 Ti(Si 2 O 7 ) 2 (Si 8 O 22 ) 2 O 6 (OH) 10 (H 2 O) 3 , is a new mineral with no natural or synthetic analogues. The mineral occurs at Ten Mile Lake...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2003
AAPG Bulletin (2003) 87 (5): 847–872.
... the updip trap for the basin-center gas creating a broad transition zone, tens of miles wide, that has characteristics of both end-member accumulation types. Although the Tuscarora Sandstone part of the basin-center gas accumulation is pervasively saturated with gas, most of its constituent sandstone beds...
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Study area.  A)  Colorado Plateau with outline of interpreted alkaline sali...
Published: 01 October 2014
Fig. 1.— Study area. A) Colorado Plateau with outline of interpreted alkaline saline, paleo Lake T'oo'dichi', depositional environment of the upper Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation. B) Map showing outline of Lake T'oo'dichi' and study sites (in yellow font). TM, Ten Mile Graben
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1935
American Mineralogist (1935) 20 (5): 401.
...W.H. Flack Abstract Dr. Gillson presided at a stated meeting, 51 members and 35 visitors being present. Dr. Gillson spoke on “Some Mining Operations in England, Spain, and Sierra Leone.” The lecture was illustrated by means of lantern slides. During 1935 he spent ten days at Cornwall, a month...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1918
American Mineralogist (1918) 3 (3): 23–27.
...Earl V. Shannon Abstract T he Stanley Mine is located in Gorge Gulch, about one fourth mile from Burke, in the Coeur d”Alene District, Idaho. The vein is unique in that its valuable constituents are antimony and gold, altho it is located in the center of an area characterized by the presence...
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( A )  Nucularca gorensis  ( Foerste, 1924 ), GSC 8484, right valve interio...
Published: 12 November 2007
) identified the locality as “Two miles [3.2 km] northwest of Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, at the top of the hill in the Kagawong member”. (B, J) Specimens from the top of the exposed strata (Ten Mile Point Biostrome?), Meaford Submember, Georgian Bay Formation, at the brow of the hill on Bay Estate Road
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U-Pb detrital zircon ages of 31 sandstone samples from the Middle to Upper ...
Published: 21 July 2021
(top), labeled with the sample number, and grouped according to study site ( Fig. 3 ), generally from west to east (UT—Utah; CO—Colorado): A—Ten Mile Graben; B—Dewey Bridge; C—Rabbit Valley; D—Pollock Bench; E—Duncan Trail; F—Chukar Rail; G—Sawpit. Data in panel X are from Potter-McIntyre et al. (2016
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U-Pb detrital zircon ages of 31 sandstone samples from the Middle to Upper ...
Published: 21 July 2021
(top), labeled with the sample number, and grouped according to study site ( Fig. 3 ), generally from west to east (UT—Utah; CO—Colorado): A—Ten Mile Graben; B—Dewey Bridge; C—Rabbit Valley; D—Pollock Bench; E—Duncan Trail; F—Chukar Rail; G—Sawpit. Data in panel X are from Potter-McIntyre et al. (2016
Series: Special Publications
Publisher: Society for Sedimentary Geology
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.111.04
EISBN: 9781565763616
... a middle- to outer-shelf paleoenvironment of the Austin Chalk Formation. Specifically, the Ten Mile Creek composite section spans the stratigraphic interval from the upper part of the Atco Chalk member, which is rich in carbonate and shows alternations of marly chalk, hard limestone, and several bentonitic...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1926
AAPG Bulletin (1926) 10 (5): 495–501.
... is composed mainly of sandstone, are present in the vicinity of Wheeler Ridge, although the formation has been noted about ten or twelve miles to the west and in the Comanche Point area on the east side of the San Joaquin Valley. A mile west of the western limit of the accompanying map the Etchegoin formation...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1933
AAPG Bulletin (1933) 17 (4): 353–374.
... feet of grayish green, sandy and gritty quartzite, containing white quartz pebbles ½ inch in diameter. Above this member greenish and grayish sandstones and shale and massive gray limestone alternate for about 150 feet before the maroon and red micaceous shales of the Pennsylvanian appear. A few miles...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1962
AAPG Bulletin (1962) 46 (3): 390–393.
... as the type locality for the Beers Hill Member. Dunn Hill is located 1.5 miles north of the outcrop; Beers Hill is one mile south. The Beers Hill is approximately 300 feet thick at the type locality. © 1962 American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved 1962 American Association...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1952
AAPG Bulletin (1952) 36 (7): 1427–1444.
... of the first pays extends for a considerable distance south of the productive limit of the principal producing member at Bahrein, the Second Pay limestone of middle Cretaceous age. This southern area is characterized by low individual well producing rates. The remaining four of the ten wells referred to were...
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