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  • | [[Upper Cretaceous]] (centered on [[Turonian]], ~85-95 Ma) | [[Lower Cretaceous]] (centered on [[Aptian]], ~115-105 Ma)
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  • ...[Tertiary]] sediments. Beneath the thrust, a thick conductive section of [[Cretaceous]] sediments is observed. * Thinning of Cretaceous sediments to the south
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  • The paleowind regimes show a monsoonal pattern during the Jurassic and Cretaceous, the main winds blew to the NE during the Southern Hemisphere winter and to
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  • * During the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, thermal subsidence of the basin center and relatively high sea level forme ...mature Mesozoic [[source rock]]s upward into reservoir rocks of Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Cenozoic age.
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  • ...s in thickness from 150 to 250 ft and is a significant source rock for the Cretaceous reservoirs in the Powder River Basin.
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  • ...of the early deep-water Gulf of Mexico and its margins, Jurassic to middle Cretaceous (Comanchean)]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, p. 318–346.</ref>]] ...oleum system]]s of the northern Gulf of Mexico is the interaction of the [[Cretaceous]]-[[Holocene]] [[Mississippi drainage basin]] and thick [[salt]] deposited
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  • ...hic trap]] located at approximately [[depth::5,600 ft]] (1.5 sec) in the [[Cretaceous]] Escondido Sandstone in La Salle County, Texas. ...[stratigraphic trap]] located at approximately 5,600 ft (1.5 sec) in the [[Cretaceous]] Escondido Sandstone in La Salle County, Texas. Modified. Copyright: Rice<
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  • ...s of cross sections representing the four phases of Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous evolution of the GOM basin. Modified from Buffler.<ref name=Buffler_1991>Bu ...c development of the Texas margin: a new integrated cross-section from the Cretaceous shelf edge to the Perdido fold belt: Selected Papers, Gulf Coast Section SE
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  • ...of the early deep-water Gulf of Mexico and its margins, Jurassic to middle Cretaceous (Comanchean)]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, p. 318-346</ref> courtesy AAPG. ...e number|2}}Major sand influxes into the northern Gulf of Mexico from Late Cretaceous to Recent. After Winker.<ref name=ch04r114>Winker, D. C., Cenozoic shelf ma
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  • The [[Late Cretaceous]] to [[Holocene]] depositional history of the northern [[Gulf of Mexico]] ( ...e number|1}}Major sand influxes into the northern Gulf of Mexico from Late Cretaceous to Holocene. After Winker;<ref name=Winker1982>Winker, C. D., 1982, Cenozoi
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  • ...nd facies architecture of eolian-fluvial strata of the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous Guará Formation, Southern Brazil: Sedimentology, v. 52, p. 1323-1341.</ref ...l, it has discordant contacts with the overlying Botucatu Formation (Lower Cretaceous), and underlying Sanga do Cabral Formation (Lower Triassic; [[:file:Guara_0
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  • ...s (including remarkable [[Paleogene]] [[orbitoid]]s), the gigantic Upper [[Cretaceous]] [[rudistid]]s, the spectacular [[limestone]] Mogotes of Pinar del Rio, th ...[[plate]]s. As a consequence, Cuba exposes sequences of Upper Jurassic and Cretaceous nonvolcanic pelagic sediments that are rare, if not unique, in the Caribbea
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  • ...ractured fault zones (these major fractures oriented parallel to the Lower Cretaceous shelf edge and are linked to underlying tectonic structures), such as the l ...dated the assessment on undiscovered, recoverable oil and gas in the Upper Cretaceous system of the Gulf Coast, including the Austin Chalk and the coequal Tokio
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  • ...ably overlain by a Middle and Upper Miocene section and underlain by Upper Cretaceous and Triassic rocks. ...on (left) of the Zala basin. The Nagylengyel oils are reservoired in Upper Cretaceous and underlying Upper Triassic rocks. A generalized west-to-east stratigraph
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  • ...rine environments. Marine diatoms range from [[Upper Jurassic]] or [[Lower Cretaceous]] to [[Holocene]] and are particularly useful for age and environmental det ...]; they commonly occur with diatoms. Silicoflagellates range in age from [[Cretaceous]] to [[Holocene]]. Although not as common as diatoms, they are useful time
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  • ...logic reports confirming this assumption. Nuclear detonations conducted in Cretaceous rocks in the San Juan and Piceance basins of New Mexico and Colorado were u ...n River basin-a developing giant gas supply from deep, overpressured Upper Cretaceous sandstones]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 65, p. 1078-1098.</ref> in the Great Divide
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  • ...Based on geochemical evidence, the Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) to Lower Cretaceous source rock is the Mandal Formation. A positive oil-source rock correlation ...shows the vertical migration path from the active source rock through the Cretaceous rocks and horizontally along the basal Paleogene reservoir rocks until it [
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  • ...on of undiscovered conventional and continuous oil and gas resources—Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk, U.S. Gulf Coast: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigat ...t al., 2020, Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources in the Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk and Tokio and Eutaw Formations, U.S. Gulf Coast, 2019: U.S. Ge
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  • * [[Cretaceous]] * [[Lower Cretaceous]]
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  • ...re1MancosCommRept.jpg|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Type logs through the Cretaceous section of the San Juan Basin, showing the principle stratigraphic units. N ...[[:file:Figure1MancosCommRept.jpg|Figure 1]] shows a type log through the Cretaceous section of the San Juan Basin.
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