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Geology of a Smackover Stratigraphic Trap
AAPG Bulletin, 1971ABSTRACT Oil at Lick Creek field, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, is produced from a calcarenite bar at the top of the Late Jurassic Smackover Formation. Production is limited updip by absence of porosity and downdip by water. On the Smackover shelf slope, calcarenite deposition and resultant porosity were concentrated ...
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The Aquitaine Basin, Stratigraphic and Structural History, Petroleum Geology
2nd EAGE St Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition on Geosciences, 2006The Aquitaine Basin is located in the south-western part of France, extending from the Gironde Arch to the north, to the Pyrenean Mountain Chain to the south. It corresponds to a triangular shape domain of 35000 km2 acreage. This presentation aims to describe the history and the dominant Petroleum System of the Aquitaine Basin including both its ...
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Stratigraphic Status of Javanahalli Belt in the Archaean Geology of Karnataka
Journal Geological Society of India, 1985Abstract Javanahalli belt situated at the eastern margin of Chitradurga superbelt is either juxtaposed against the latter or separated from it by linear stripe of granite. The rocks of Chitradurga and Javanahalli belts and the associated enclaves are part of the Chitradurga Group.
A. K. Ghosh Roy, M. Ramakrishnan
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Stratigraphic Frontiers in Petroleum Geology: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1960Like other frontiers that change in location or nature, stratigraphy at beginning of the 1960s appropriately is subjected to reappraisal as an indispensable component of petroleum geology, not to say the most important single subscience applied to oil and gas exploration.
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Industrial Basis of Stratigraphical Geology: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1964An unprecedented need for a new source of mechanical power in 18th century England, capable of functioning at rates beyond horse-power capacity, was met by coal-fuelled atmospheric engines. They propelled the country into an industrial revolution. Economic force-exerted by big population changes greatly altered husbandry, industry, and transportation ...
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Application of Soil-Stratigraphic Techniques to Engineering Geology
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, 1985Soil-stratigraphic techniques are being increasingly applied to engineering-geological investigations for siting liquified natural gas (LNG) facilities, nuclear reactors, dams, and other critical structures. Soil (pedological) profiles in Quaternary sections are useful to ascertain the approximate age of site-area sediments, to reconstruct local ...
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The contribution of Gustaf Linnarsson to British stratigraphic geology
Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar, 1984Abstract Gustaf Linnarsson contributed in his short life to the solution of many thorny geological problems outwith his own country. In particular, his work as a biostratigrapher on the fossils and rocks of the Lower Palaeozoic of Sweden was used by H.
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Multivariate analysis of stratigraphic data in geology: A review
Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 1987Birks, H.J.B., 1987. Multivariate analysis of stratigraphic data in geology: a review. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 2: 109–126. Stratigraphic multivariate data are common in geology, for example as biostratigraphic, lithostratigraphic, geochemical, geophysical, morphometric or isotopic variations in stratigraphic sections and ...
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2012
AbstractThe Archaean–Proterozoic rock successions in India have the potential to enrich the global database on Precambrian stratigraphic development, and to offer valuable clues to global tectonic reconstructions. Built over four distinct Archaean cratonic nuclei, the major Palaeoproterozoic supracrustal belts/cover sequences include the Dhanjori Group,
Dilip Saha, Rajat Mazumder
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AbstractThe Archaean–Proterozoic rock successions in India have the potential to enrich the global database on Precambrian stratigraphic development, and to offer valuable clues to global tectonic reconstructions. Built over four distinct Archaean cratonic nuclei, the major Palaeoproterozoic supracrustal belts/cover sequences include the Dhanjori Group,
Dilip Saha, Rajat Mazumder
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Note 13–Third Congress of Carboniferous Stratigraphy and Geology: STRATIGRAPHIC COMMISSION
AAPG Bulletin, 1952Summarizes the discussions held and conclusions reached by the Heerlen congress relative to the proposal for subdivision of the Carboniferous into the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian systems.
James Steele Williams, Aureal T. Cross
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