Organic Facies Variations, Source Rock Potential, and Sea Level Changes in Cretaceous Black Shales of the Quebrada Ocal, Upper Magdalena Valley, Colombia (English)
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Title:Organic Facies Variations, Source Rock Potential, and Sea Level Changes in Cretaceous Black Shales of the Quebrada Ocal, Upper Magdalena Valley, Colombia
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Contributors:Mann, Ute ( author ) / Stein, Ruediger
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Place of publication:Tulsa, Okla.
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Table of contents – Volume 81, Issue 4
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Ordovician Red River "B": Horizontal Oil Play in the Southern Williston BasinMontgomery, Scott L. et al. | 1997
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Horizontal production from Red River "B" has the potential to add tens of millions of barrels of oil to the Williston basin reserves. Horizontal drilling along the top of this thin dolomite bed avoids the underlying water and represents a successful application of a new technology to an existing reservoir| 1997
- 533
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The Cooper basin, a mildly compressional structural depression in central Australia, has produced over 100 oil and gas fields. Future exploration targets include well-developed deltaic sequences along with stratigraphic and combination traps| 1997
- 533
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Structural Evolution of the Permian-Triassic Cooper Basin, Australia: Relation to Hydrocarbon Trap StylesApak, S.N. et al. | 1997
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Organic Facies Variations, Source Rock Potential, and Sea Level Changes in Cretaceous Black Shales of the Quebrada Ocal, Upper Magdalena Valley, ColombiaMann, Ute et al. | 1997
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Organic and microscopic analyses of black shales of the upper Magdalena Valley are performed to learn more about the middle Cretaceous depositional environment. Four organic facies types are integrated into a sequence stratigraphic framework and are evaluated with respect to their source rock potential| 1997
- 577
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Petroleum Hydrogeology of the Cooper and Eromanga Basins, Australia: Some Insights from Mathematical Modeling and Fluid Inclusion DataToupin, D. et al. | 1997
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Ancient regional groundwater flow systems in the Cooper and Eromanga basins of central Australia are studied by mathematical modeling and fluid inclusion analyses. The complex paleohydrology includes both topography-driven and compaction-driven systems| 1997
- 604
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A Method to Detect Natural Fracture Strike in SandstonesLaubach, Stephen E. et al. | 1997
- 604
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Mapping fracture strike is almost never done because few well bores intersect fractures; however, microfractures can be identified by cathodoluminescence and are a good guide to the orientation of larger fractures| 1997
- 624
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The Oquirrh Basin RevisitedErskine, M.C. et al. | 1997
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The Oquirrh basin is a thick sequence of Pennsylvanian and Permian sediments in northwestern Utah that has traditionally been given a tectonic origin. This paper presents a growth-fault interpretation that is consistent with stratigraphic thickness and facies data| 1997
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Interaction of Basement-Involved and Thin-Skinned Tectonism in the Tertiary Fold-Thrust Belt Of Central Spitsbergen, SvalbardBergh, Steffen G. et al. | 1997
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This paper presents a regional structural compilation with map and geologic sections of central Spitsbergen. Evaluations of the amounts of tectonic shortening and the kinematics and relative timing of tectonic activity are crucial to understanding the overall hydrocarbon potential of the region| 1997
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Basin-Floor Fans in the North Sea: Sequence Stratigraphic Models vs. Sedimentary Facies: DiscussionHiscott, R.N. et al. | 1997
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Shanmugam et al. (1995) present a basin-floor fan model of the North Sea in which debris flows predominate. Hiscott et al. feel that they have misinterpreted the criteria for recognition of turbidity currents. Shanmugam et al. reply that their "catch-all" definition ignores many factors that establish true turbidity currents| 1997
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Basin-Floor Fans in the North Sea: Sequence Stratigraphic Models vs. Sedimentary Facies: ReplyShanmugam, G. et al. | 1997
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Memorials| 1997
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Books| 1997
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The AAPG Pacific Section meeting in Bakersfield, California, May 14-16, will feature topics of local interest, such as the San Joaquin basin and Santa Barbara channel, as well as sessions on mature fields, horizontal drilling, turbidites, magneto-stratigraphy, and lessons learned from giant fields| 1997
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Computer Text and Graphics for Articles| 1997
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Membership Application| 1997
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To the Members| 1997
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Education Calendar| 1997
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Instructions to Bulletin Authors| 1997
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Meetings| 1997
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Previews| 1997