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  • * [http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cenozoic/cenozoic.php University of California Museum of Paleontology]
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  • * [http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/quaternary/holocene.php University of California Museum of Paleontology article]
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  • * [http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cambrian/cambrian.php University of California Museum of Paleontology article]
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  • ...me=ch10r95>Wilkinson, E., R., 1971, California offshore oil and gas seeps: California Oil Fields–Summary Operations, vol. 57, no. 1, p. 5–28.</ref>
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  • ...oks, 1988, Surface geochemical exploration studies predict API gravity off California: Oil & Gas Journal, September 12, p. 101–106.</ref> courtesy Oil & Gas Jo ...and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-2.png|Figure 1]] is a set of southern California oils showing wide variation in both [[gravity]] and sulfur content. Several
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  • * [http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/carboniferous/carboniferous.php University of California Museum of Paleontology]
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  • ...the San Joaquin Basin of central California and the North Slope of Alaska. California has the second largest heavy oil accumulations in the world, second only to ...Basin. In addition to the heavy oil accumulations that are being produced, California has numerous undeveloped shallow bitumen deposits and seeps, a resource is
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  • ...ressures, and seal efficiency: comparisons of oil and gas accumulations in California and the Rocky Mountain area]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 76, no. 4, p. 501–508.<
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  • ...eighted interfossil distances for Neogene benthic foraminifera of offshore California.]] ...ted interfossil distances for [[Neogene]] benthic foraminifera of offshore California.
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  • ...ressures, and seal efficiency: comparisons of oil and gas accumulations in California and the Rocky Mountain area]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 76, no. 4, p. 501–508.<
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  • ...ARCO-DOE 91X-3 horizontal well project, Yowlumne field, San Juaquin Basin, California Yowlumne is a giant oil field in the San Joaquin Basin, California ([[:file:Mth14ch02f01.jpg|Figure 1]]), that has produced, through December
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  • ...g15-3.png|500px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Bouguer gravity maps of Spouthern California showing the expression of faults.]] ...ation_fig15-3.png|Figure 1]] contains two Bouguer gravity maps of Southern California, showing the expression of faults. In the left map, locations ''a'' and ''b
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  • ...63–195.</ref> to propose bathymetric zonations for the Tertiary of coastal California.
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  • ...ations in an active-margin basin: the Stevens Sandstone, Coles Levee area, California: Palaios, vol. 2, no. 1, p. 48–68., 10., 2307/3514572</ref> recognizes fo ...sts Short Course Notes, p. 121–156.</ref> in modern environments along the California [[continental margin]]. Compressed, relatively large species (''B. argentea
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  • ...en he joined W.R. Grace and made discoveries in Oklahoma, North Dakota and California as well as the Madden Deep well in the Wyoming Overthrust. He continued fin
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  • ...and fractured reservoirs for hydrocarbons (e.g.,[[ Monterey Formation]] of California). The changes in rock properties associated with silica diagenesis permit s
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  • ...ucture, Stratigraphy, and Hydrocarbon Occurrences of the San Joaquin Basin California: Pacific Section SEPM Guidebook 64, p. 59–71.</ref> with stratigraphic tr
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  • ...ionary of Geological Terms: Dolphin Reference Books Edition, University of California Press.
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  • ...actures and faults, and fluid flow: Monterey Formation, Santa Maria basin, California]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 81, p. 1975–1999.
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  • ...ates, it started in 1960 at [http://www.geysers.com/ The Geysers] field in California. Japan followed in 1966 and the former Soviet Union in 1967. Many other cou ...are known at present: The Geysers, 115 km (70 mi) north of San Francisco, California; Larderello, in central Italy; Matsukawa in Japan; and possibly Kawah Kamoj
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  • ...technology ([http://wikipedia:The_Solar_Project| Solar One, near Barstow, California]) was shut down in the late 1980s. A second, larger, and more advanced plan
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  • ...try of Miocene source rocks and heavy petroleum samples from Huasna Basin, California], in D. Schumacher, and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its N
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  • ...distribution and significance in oils and rocks of the Monterey Formation, California: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 49, p. 271–288., 10., 1016/0016-70 ...tograms of two extracts of immature [[source rock]] candidates in southern California ([[Monterey Formation]], [[Santa Maria Basin]]). They contain bisnorhopane
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  • ...in basins now undergoing rapid migration and fill. The Los Angeles basin (California) is one example. Faults may be dip leaking, but the rate of [[Calculating c
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  • ...y of a deep-water sand giant oil field, Long Beach unit, Wilmington field, California, in Rhodes, E. G., Moslow, T. F., eds., Marine Clastic Reservoirs—Example
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  • ...e data. Based on this situation, the LLNL, together with the University of California-Berkley (UC-Berkley), extended the work on the induction logging tools to c The team did two field trials in Richmond, California, where the distance between the two wells is 50 m, the other in Devine, Tex
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  • ...petroleum reservoirs of the Santa Maria and Santa Barbara—Venture Basins, California: SEPM Core Workshop 14, p. 139–201.</ref><ref name=Bhcs1998>Bohacs, K. M. ...al Engineering and Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, 110 p.</ref><ref>Krone, R. B., 1978, Aggregation of suspended pa
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  • ...xploration tool: AAPG Clastic Diagenesis School, June 27–July 1, Monterey, California.</ref> courtesy AAPG.
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  • ..., low-permeability turbidite reservoir, Yowlumne field, San Joaquin Basin, California: Houston Geological Society Bulletin, v. 40, no. 4, p. 12–15.</ref> ...re of Pliocene turbidite sequences, Long Beach Unit, Wilmington oil field, California: Presented at the Society of Petroleum Engineers Annual Technical Conferenc
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  • ...data/pg/0073/0004/0400/0431.htm Origin of natural gas in Sacramento basin, California]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 73, p. 431–453.</ref>
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  • | Modoc Plateau, California || Low/Moderate || Cretaceous || Direct ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popoveta | Sacramento/San Joaquin basins, California || Low/Moderate || Cretaceous || ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_2001
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  • ...gure number|4a}}CMP stack of data from the Santa Barbara Channel, offshore California.
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  • ...ey. R. C. 1998. Elements of Petroleum Geology Second Edition. California : California : Academic Press
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  • ...such as the soft Miocene and Oligocene sandstones found in Gulf Coast and California reservoirs, are sampled in adequate detail. Data quality in wells where onl
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  • * pcf = pounds per cubic foot (California)
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  • ...oks, 1988, Surface geochemical exploration studies predict API gravity off California: Oil and Gas Journal: Sept. 12, p. 101–106.</ref> Chromatographic methods
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  • ...t stratigraphy on a flood-dominated continental shelf: Eel shelf, northern California: Continental Shelf Research v. 23, p. 1465–1493.</ref><ref> Wheatcroft, R ...petroleum reservoirs of the Santa Maria and Santa Barbara—Ventura basins, California: SEPM Core Workshop 14, p. 139–201.</ref><ref name=McqkrGwthrp>Macquaker,
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  • | Modoc Plateau, California || Low/Moderate || Cretaceous || Direct ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popoveta | Sacramento/San Joaquin basins, California || Low/Moderate || Cretaceous || ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_2001
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  • | California || State Land Commissioner
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  • ...ion is primarily from open-fractured shale in tectonically active areas of California. Various shale-oil resource systems are classified based on available data ...ale of the northern Fort Worth Basin]: AAPG Annual Convention, Long Beach, California, April 1–4, 2007.</ref><ref>Loucks, R. G., R. M. Reed, S. C. Ruppel, and
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  • ...th Sea turbiditsystems, Ph.D dissertation, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.</ref><ref>Hossain, Z. and L. MacGregor, 2014, Advanced rock-physics diagno
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  • ...y of a deep-water sand giant oil field, Long Beach unit, Wilmington field, California, in E. G. Rhodes and T. F. Moslow, eds., Marine Clastic Reservoirs—Exampl
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  • ...ssic age of the North Sea; the marine Monterey Formation of Miocene age in California; and the marine Phosphoria Formation of Permian age in Wyoming and Montana.
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  • ...ly 1920s. The first well drilled on the anticline for hydrocarbons was the California Company's Government #1 drilled in 1939 and 1940. This well had gas shows i
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  • ...eability in low-quality reservoir rocks by the pulse decay technique: 56th California SPE Regional Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, Oakland, CA, Ap
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  • ...mplex structure seen in the discovery well of the Rail Road Gap oil field, California. The five plot types are (from left to right) [[azimuth]] versus depth (A p
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  • ...(personal communication, 1994) notes that in the Monterey oils of southern California, bisnorhopane contents are proportional to sulfur contents.
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  • ..., Holocene sand bodies in the Colorado Delta, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California: in M. L. Broussard, ed., Deltas, models for exploration, 2nd ed: Houston G ...75 /> referred to tidal ridges at the mouth of the Colorado delta, Gulf of California, as tidal bars. Ridges at the mouth of the Colorado display relief of 7 to
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  • ...tain range (e.g. the Cascade mountains of Washington, Oregon, and northern California.) Also, a lot of metamorphism occurs and [[fold]]ing and [[fault]]ing.
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  • ...ly and mid-Cambrian trilobites from the outer-shelf deposits of Nevada and California, U.S.A.]: Palaeontology, v. 46, p. 945–986, doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00328.< ...ician conodont biostratigraphy of carbonate facies in Nevada and southeast California and comparison with some Appalachian successions, in C. A. Sandberg and D.
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  • ...d exposures of fan-delta sediments in the Miocene Ridge Route Formation of California as an analog for the Tilje Formation of the mid-Norwegian shelf. The main p
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  • ...ale of the northern Fort Worth Basin]: AAPG Annual Convention, Long Beach, California (abs.).</ref> and Loucks et al.<ref>Loucks, R. G., R. M. Reed, S. C. Ruppel
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