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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1988
AAPG Bulletin (1988) 72 (10): 1200–1211.
...David J. Fruit; R. Douglas Elmore ABSTRACT Approximately 20 sandstone ridges of the Cottage Grove Sandstone, encased in shale and mudstone, can be identified from subsurface control within a 504 mi 2 (1,305 km 2 ) study area in northwestern Oklahoma. The sandstone ridges range in width from 0.6...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1983
AAPG Bulletin (1983) 67 (11): 2062–2075.
... in sedimentation. The Morrow 3 is the predominantly clastic, transgressive, basal Pennsylvanian series in northwestern Oklahoma; its base is defined as the post-Mississippian unconformity developed locally on the Chesterian Series limestone, and its top is the base of the “Thirteen Finger” limestone of lower...
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Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 01 January 1977
DOI: 10.1130/MEM149-px
... In the Oklahoma Panhandle, strata of Cenomanian-Early Turonian age contain invertebrate faunas, the study of which adds to the understanding of Western Interior biostratigraphy and furnishes important clues to the physical and chronologic relationships of Colorado and Kansas sections to those...
Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 01 January 1977
DOI: 10.1130/MEM149
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1974
AAPG Bulletin (1974) 58 (3): 447–463.
... of Pennsylvanian reservoir sandstones in northwestern Oklahoma, overlaps the present study. The position of the updip limit of Morrowan strata, as shown by Khaiwka on an isopach map of the Morrow, is in general agreement with the position as shown by Pate (1959) and Jordan et al. (1959) . The recognition...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1965
AAPG Bulletin (1965) 49 (9): 1563.
...K. H. Holmes Abstract Northwest Quinlan and Cedardale fields in eastern Woodward and western Major Counties, Oklahoma, are located on the northern shelf of the Anadarko basin. Both fields produce gas from stratigraphic traps in the Mississippian Chester Limestone. Production at Cedardale...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1964
AAPG Bulletin (1964) 48 (9): 1568–1580.
... superimposed upon a complex depositional history to produce the lower Morrowan sandstones in the Anadarko basin. This paper identifies, describes, and classifies the diagenetic aspects of these rocks in northwestern Oklahoma, and presents ideas concerning their origin and distribution, together with some...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1958
AAPG Bulletin (1958) 42 (1): 214.
...Charles H. Glidden; W. Martin Borg ABSTRACT Morrow sediments occupy the northwestern Anadarko basin-Hugoton embayment area southwest of a northwest-southeast diagonal line extending from north-central Harper County to the southeastern corner of Dewey County. More than 1,400 feet of Morrow has been...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1950
AAPG Bulletin (1950) 34 (3): 620.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1931
AAPG Bulletin (1931) 15 (4): 405–439.
... of the Blaine in Kansas is the equivalent of the Ferguson member of the Oklahoma section. It is suggested that, at least for northwestern Oklahoma, the Medicine Lodge member should be made the name of the lowest massive gypsum ledge of the Blaine and that very probably the term Ferguson should be dropped. Above...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1930
AAPG Bulletin (1930) 14 (2): 161–173.
...R. L. Clifton ABSTRACT Some problems involved in Permian stratigraphy relating particularly to exposures in northwestern Oklahoma and adjacent areas are discussed in this paper. Variability, such as lateral and vertical changes in section, has been noted. Striking examples of dip and fold are known...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2012
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2012) 82 (5): 345–363.
.... Fay R.O. 1964 , The Blaine and Related Formations of Northwestern Oklahoma and Southern Kansas : Oklahoma Geological Survey, Bulletin 98 , 238 p. Fielding C.R. Frank T.D...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1993
Journal of Paleontology (1993) 67 (2): 167–178.
Series: DNAG, Centennial Field Guides
Published: 01 January 1988
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-5404-6.85
EISBN: 9780813754109
... Abstract The localities described here form a transect from the Arkansas River, near Webbers Falls, Muskogee County, eastern Oklahoma, eastward to the Oklahoma/Arkansas boundary area near Evansville, Arkansas (Fig. 1). Detailed location data for each stop on the transect are given in the text. ...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1987
Journal of Paleontology (1987) 61 (3): 462–493.
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—Pre-Pennsylvanian subcrop map of northwestern Oklahoma showing location of recently discovered oil and gas pools in rocks of Chester age occurring below unconformity. Idealized stratigraphic section, X-Y, shows similarity of this geometry to others that have been shown.
Published: 01 February 1964
FIG. 13. —Pre-Pennsylvanian subcrop map of northwestern Oklahoma showing location of recently discovered oil and gas pools in rocks of Chester age occurring below unconformity. Idealized stratigraphic section, X-Y, shows similarity of this geometry to others that have been shown.
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—Structure of Mississippian limestone in northwestern Oklahoma. Contour interval, 100 feet.
Published: 01 December 1959
Fig. 1. —Structure of Mississippian limestone in northwestern Oklahoma. Contour interval, 100 feet.
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—Isopach of Morrow formation in northwestern Oklahoma, showing subparallelism of individual sandstone members (stippled). Contour interval, 20 feet.
Published: 01 December 1959
Fig. 3. —Isopach of Morrow formation in northwestern Oklahoma, showing subparallelism of individual sandstone members (stippled). Contour interval, 20 feet.
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Published: 01 April 1931
Fig. 1.— Base Map, northwestern Oklahoma. Approximate scale: 1 inch = 28 miles
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Classification of Permian Beds, Northwestern Oklahoma
Published: 01 April 1931
Table I Classification of Permian Beds, Northwestern Oklahoma