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Water Quality Monitoring of Five Karst Springs within a Pastureland in Southwest Polk County, Missouri
ABSTRACT The Mississippian system in the midcontinent of the United States is a complex carbonate- and chert-dominated system with a large degree of reservoir variability and heterogeneity. An outcrop study was done in the state of Arkansas on the Middle Mississippian (Visean) Burlington-Keokuk Formation to analyze the depositional setting and high-resolution sequence stratigraphic architecture to better understand the reservoir distribution of similar units in the subsurface. The outcrop location, in the northwestern portion of the state of Arkansas, was studied using an integrated sequence stratigraphic approach, combining high-resolution photography for tracing bed boundaries and lithologic contacts along with facies determination from outcrop and thin section analysis. A range of skeletal packstones to grainstones dominated by crinoidal fragments and an abundance of void-filling syntaxial calcite cements comprised the majority of the outcrop facies. Nodular to bedded siliceous limestone to carbonate-rich chert facies were observed containing up to approximately 50% microporosity. Based upon facies assemblages and the presence of meter-scale sand waves with faint cross bedding on outcrop, these units were likely deposited in a high-energy sand shoal or sand bar in a proximal position on a distally steepened ramp. Within the outcrop, multiple shoaling upward packages were observed, consisting of siliceous limestones and cherts at the bases overlain by coarsening and thickening upward grainstone bodies. This stacking pattern was observed at two different scales. Larger-scale packages 15 to 35 feet (5–10 m) thick were mappable and continuous across the entire outcrop (1320 ft [400 m]), and are inferred to be controlled by eustatic sea-level change. A smaller-scale stacking pattern was observed on the meter (several feet) scale and were mappable for 165–500 ft (50–150 m) laterally. The lack of limited lateral correlation is inferred to be due to autocyclic controls within the active sand body. The observed shoaling upward patterns create a hierarchy of stacked reservoir and seal units with superimposed variability. These findings illustrate the potential for high-frequency sea-level change and autocyclic control on facies and reservoir distribution that may be seen in the subsurface. Two-dimensional geostatistical modeling further illustrates the need for this level of characterization, as variogram inputs are biased significantly by the segregation of high-frequency sequences and dominant eustatic or autocyclic controls on deposition.
Using Gis-based Spatial Analysis To Determine Factors Influencing the Formation of Sinkholes in Greene County, Missouri
Upper Devonian–Mississippian stratigraphic framework of the Arkoma Basin and distribution of potential source-rock facies in the Woodford–Chattanooga and Fayetteville–Caney shale-gas systems
Determining a relationship between a newly forming sinkhole and a former dry stream using electric resistivity tomography and very low-frequency electromagnetics in an urban karst setting
2-D and 3-D Resistivity Imaging of Karst Sites in Missouri, USA
Abstract This field trip provides an overview of geological features in southwestern Missouri that are related to the American Civil War and to human culture. This includes the geology and history of the Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield (where the second important battle of the American Civil War was fought on 10 August 1861), Zágonyi’s Charge (25 October 1861), the Battle of Springfield (8 January 1863), and the gravestones and monuments of the National Cemetery in Springfield in which many of those who fought at Wilson’s Creek and other Civil War conflicts are buried. Other stops include the Springfield Underground and the quarries and facilities at what was once the town of Phenix (which, along with Carthage, Missouri, was the home of some of the largest dimension-stone quarries west of the Mississippi River); and a reconstructed mill site in Point Lookout, just south of Branson. Most of the field trip involves outcrops, quarries, and bedrock composed of the Mississippian Burlington-Keokuk limestones (undivided), providing numerous chances to examine outcrops and products made of limestone and chert.