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  • ...from 3-D seismic attributes with limited well control: an example from the Jurassic Smackover Formation, Alabama. Geophysics, v. 65, p. 368–376.</ref>
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  • ...between [[continental crust]] and Late Jurassic oceanic [[crust]]. Middle Jurassic crustal attenuation associated with the transitional crust formed sags in w * During the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, thermal subsidence of the basin center and relatively
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  • | Uppermost [[Jurassic]] (centered on [[Tithonian]], ~140-130 Ma) * Marine; high sulfur; Jurassic <ref group="t" name="ch04tblfn3">Oil subtypes related to variations in sulf
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  • ...ographic evolution of the early deep-water Gulf of Mexico and its margins, Jurassic to middle Cretaceous (Comanchean)]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, p. 318–346.</ ...] [[Mississippi drainage basin]] and thick [[salt]] deposited during the [[Jurassic]].
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  • ...one]]s can create impermeable barriers. The following, a normal fault in [[Jurassic]] and [[Triassic]] sediments near Lilstock, U.K., shows a gouge zone approx | Jurassic, Kilve, U.K.
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  • ...ographic evolution of the early deep-water Gulf of Mexico and its margins, Jurassic to middle Cretaceous (Comanchean)]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, p. 318-346</ref ...bon occurrences are concentrated in reservoir rocks that range in age from Jurassic to Pleistocene along the northern margin of the basin in the area over [[tr
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  • ...ormed in a desert environment similar to today’s Sahara Desert, during the Jurassic to Cretaceous on the Gondwana supercontinent, with an area of approximately ...er, C. M. S., and K. Goldberg, 2007, Palaeowind patterns during the latest Jurassic–earliest Crateceous in Gondwana: Evidence from aeolian cross-strata of th
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  • ...tyle in the Central Graben, with Upper Jurassic reservoirs sealed by Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous shales. A seismic line across both traps is shown in the f ...intact top seal]] capable of trapping hydrocarbons in the underlying Upper Jurassic sands.
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  • ...wer Jurassic Navajo Sandstone is the reservoir, while the overlying Middle Jurassic Twin Peaks Limestone and Arapien Shale form the cap rocks or seal for the f ...letns/2009/08aug/BLTN08170/BLTN08170.HTM Diagenetic characteristics of the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone in the Covenant oil field, central Utah thrust belt]: AAPG
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  • ...[[stratigraphic trap]]s developed as a consequence of interaction between Jurassic salt and [[Cenozoic]] siliciclastic [[Depocenter#Sediment_supply_rate_and_f ...own highly [[Deformation|deformed]] salt rooted within the in-place Middle Jurassic mother salt. Such cross sections have been used to suggest that successive
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  • * [[Jurassic]] * [[Upper Jurassic]]
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  • ...to geologists because of features such as the presence of well-preserved [[Jurassic]] [[ammonite]]s, the rich [[Tertiary]] [[foraminiferal]] faunas (including ...ow belt, 45-160 km (28-99 mi) wide, of intensely folded and faulted Middle Jurassic to middle Eocene rocks consisting, from north to south, of:
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  • | chapter = Reservoir Geology of the Upper Jurassic Brae Sandstone Member, Kingfisher Field, South Viking Graben, U.K. North Se ...North Sea U.K. Limited (0.89%). [[Hydrocarbon]]s produced from the Upper [[Jurassic]] [[Brae reservoir|Brae]] and [[Heather reservoir]] intervals are flowed to
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  • ...-basin-analysis_fig4-11.png|Figure 1A]] consists of Late Triassic to Early Jurassic rifting along linear zones within [[Brittleness|brittle]] [[crust]] with de [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-11.png|Figure 1B]] of Middle Jurassic age is characterized by rifting and attenuation of the crust, with formatio
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  • The Guará Formation is a Late Jurassic sedimentary unit, outcropping on the southeastern edge of the Paraná Basin ...entary cycles and facies architecture of eolian-fluvial strata of the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous Guará Formation, Southern Brazil: Sedimentology, v. 52,
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  • ...g10-37.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Ductility-time plot for an Upper Jurassic top seal in the Central Graben, North Sea.]] ...and 151-m.y sequence boundaries. Prior to approximately 100 m.y, the Late Jurassic shale top seal had a density of 3 and was ductile. Strain prior to [[length
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  • ...ocean island arc. The foredeep began to fill with sediments in the Middle Jurassic and continues to do so.
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  • ...ion since 1996. Three [[oil]] fields in the block produce from the Upper [[Jurassic]] Brae member of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Tiffany, Toni, and Thelma), ...93 />) provides a [[facies]] and facies association scheme for the Upper [[Jurassic]] of T-Block (building on earlier work by Turner et al., 1987<ref name=Turn
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  • | chapter = The South Viking Graben: Overview of Upper Jurassic Rift Geometry, Biostratigraphy, and Extent of Brae Play Submarine Fan Syste ...larens, and P. R. Vail, 1995, Sequence stratigraphy of the Middle to Upper Jurassic, Viking Graben, North Sea, in R. J. Steel, V. L. Felt, E. P. Johannessen, a
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  • | rowspan="3" style="background: #00BFFF" | [[Jurassic]] || style="background: #B9D9EB" | Upper
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  • ...of the field is also caused by syndepositional westward thickening of the Jurassic section. ...ed. The trap is found where the porous Cutbank Sandstone abuts impermeable Jurassic shales. Where the Cutbank Sandstone abuts the permeable Swift Sandstone, [[
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  • ...oss section showing highly deformed salt rooted within the in-place Middle Jurassic mother salt. Modified after Antoine et al.;<ref name=Antoine1974>Antoine, J ...th the in-place Middle Jurassic mother salt and displaced sheets of Middle Jurassic salt that have become detached from the mother salt. From Hall et al.;<ref
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  • ...rocks_fig6-3.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|2}}Composite log of the Upper Jurassic Hanifa limestone in the Middle East. From Meyer and Nederlof.<ref name=Meye ...log in [[:file:evaluating-source-rocks_fig6-3.png|Figure 2]] of the Upper Jurassic Haifa [[limestone]] in the Middle East displays a typical response of organ
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  • ...Formation of Late Cretaceous age. Based on geochemical evidence, the Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) to Lower Cretaceous source rock is the Mandal Formation. A p ...umulation|accumulates]] in various traps. The underburden rock is pre-Late Jurassic in age and is not involved in the petroleum system except as minor reservoi
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  • ...ee prolific source rocks including the Early Jurassic Los Molles, the Late Jurassic – Early Cretaceous Vaca Muerta, and the Early Cretaceous Agrio Formations ...the Neuquén Basin within multiple stacked petroleum systems from the Early Jurassic through the Cretaceous ([[:file:EMD2020-VacaMuerta-Figure2.png|Figure 2]]).
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  • * Generalized depth to basement (approximately the base of Jurassic sedimentary rock) * Known distribution of mid-Jurassic [[evaporite]]s (pre-marine evaporites)
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  • ...oughout the section but are concentrated in the Lower Cretaceous and Upper Jurassic. ...g|Figure 2]]. In particular, all the Bazhenov Formation samples (uppermost Jurassic) plot adjacent to the oil family that is relatively lean in the C<sub>29</s
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  • ...a179/a179/0001/0000/0027.htm Tectonic setting of the San Juan basin in the Jurassic], in C. E. Turner-Peterson, E. S. Santos, and N. S. Fishman, A Basin Analys
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  • ...Lower Cretaceous sands (10,000 bo/d); these sands are likely charged from Jurassic source rocks.<ref name=Dolsonetal_2014 /> <ref name=Marlow_2014 /> Although Jurassic and Cretaceous source rocks are very important for the Tethyan region, ther
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  • ...irs at 2800–3500 m true vertical depth. The source is presumed to be Upper Jurassic mudstones, based on a correlation of Ekofisk oil to Kimmeridgian [[source r
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  • ...Eocene Wilcox Formation. If lower Tertiary Wilcox equivalent or uppermost Jurassic mudstones are the source for hydrocarbons in the East Breaks 160-161 field,
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  • ...both marine and nonmarine environments. Marine diatoms range from [[Upper Jurassic]] or [[Lower Cretaceous]] to [[Holocene]] and are particularly useful for a
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  • ...6.</ref> The basic tectonic architecture developed as a consequence of the Jurassic breakup of Pangea (see [http://geology.com/pangea.htm Plate Tectonics] for
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  • ...ves.datapages.com/data/specpubs/seismic1/data/a166/a166/0001/0100/0129.htm Jurassic unconformities, chronostratigraphy and sea-level changes from seismic strat
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  • * Late [[Permian]] through the [[Jurassic]] [[Zagros]] Rifting ([[Gondwana]] [[supercontinent]] fragmentation and [[d .... A. Cole, E. L. Colling, and P. J. Jones, 1994, Geochemistry of the Upper Jurassic Tuwaiq Mountain and Hanifa Formation petroleum source rocks of eastern Saud
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  • ...én, p. 113–129.</ref> and Weaver<ref>Weaver, C., 1931, Paleontology of the Jurassic and Cretaceous of West Central Argentina: Memoir University of Washington 1 File:2.png|{{figure number|2}}Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous lithostratigraphy of the Neuquén Basin. Based on Spal
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  • * The Middle Jurassic petroleum system: Sargelu source rocks deposited in the Mesopotamian depres * The Late Jurassic petroleum system: Hanifa–Tuwaiq Mountains/Diyab source rocks that extend
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  • | Late Jurassic || 5 || Helez || Helez || 1955 || Nir'am || Shelf carbonate || Oil || Struc | Middle Jurassic || 7* || Yam || Yam || 1989 || || Carbonate gravity-flow || Oil || Struct
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  • ...ves.datapages.com/data/specpubs/seismic1/data/a166/a166/0001/0100/0129.htm Jurassic unconformities, chronostratigraphy and sea-level changes from seismic strat
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  • ...datapages.com/data/specpubs/fieldst2/data/a014/a014/0001/0300/0349.htm The Jurassic Snøhvit Gas Field, Hammerfest Basin, Offshore Northern Norway], in Michel ...mic characteristics of fluid leakage from an underfilled and overpressured Jurassic fault trap in the Norwegian North Sea: Petroleum Geoscience, v. 10, no. 1,
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  • ...occur in other Neogene and Paleogene carbonates and [[siliciclastic]]s, in Jurassic and Triassic carbonates, and in Ordovician siliciclastics. ...ilurian gas-prone source rocks in western Iraq. The oil generated from the Jurassic source rocks migrated vertically to fill stacked reservoir intervals in man
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  • ...pply_rate_and_facies_patterns|progradation]] during brief intervals of the Jurassic. [[:file:applied-paleontology_fig17-19.png|Figure 3]] illustrates the nonma
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  • ...and the [[Carboniferous]] (20%), followed by the [[Tertiary]] (21%), the [[Jurassic]] (15%), and the [[Cretaceous]] (15%). Small deposits are known in the [[De
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  • ...begun approximately 6 Ma in the Green Canyon 166 No. 1 well area when the Jurassic source rock was buried below [[depth::5000 m]] and above a temperature of [
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  • ...are Late Triassic; they are a crucial microfossil group in calibrating the Jurassic-Holocene marine record. Relatively little has been published about the pale
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  • ...to geologists because of features such as the presence of well-preserved [[Jurassic]] [[ammonite]]s, the rich [[Tertiary]] [[foraminiferal]] faunas (including ===Early(?)-Middle Jurassic===
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  • ...Groningen gas field (Permian, the Netherlands) has been dated as pre-Late Jurassic by the retardation effect of gas on radiometrically datable illite cements
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  • ...s_fig4-53.png|4]]). If a stratigraphically deeper lower Paleocene or upper Jurassic source rock is the origin of the East Breaks oils, an earlier onset of sign
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  • Hammes, U., H.S. Hamlin, and T.E. Ewing, 2011, Geologic analysis of the Upper Jurassic Haynesville Shale in east Texas and west Louisiana: AAPG Bull., v. 95, p. 1
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  • | East Texas basin, Texas || High || [[Jurassic]] || Indirect ? || Montgomery and Karlewiz,<ref name=Montgomeryandkarlewicz ...ton_2002>He, S., and M. Middleton, 2002, Pressure seal and modeling of the Jurassic overpressure in the Barrow Sub-basin, northwest shelf of Australia (abs.):
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  • ...s/2012/11nov/BLTN11087/BLTN11087.HTM Tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Jurassic extensional basins of the eastern southern Alps and Adriatic foreland based
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  • ...ological record, the early Paleozoic and between the Permian and the Early Jurassic.<ref name=North_1985>North, F. K., 1985, Petroleum geology: Boston, Allen a ...Contrasting styles of fluvial-eolian interaction at a downwind erg margin: Jurassic Kayenta-Navajo transition, northeastern Arizona, U.S.A.], in C. P. North an
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  • ...d in Upper Cretaceous rocks, whereas the [[source rock]] is from the Upper Jurassic. In this case, the sterane ratios indicate that the particular source rock
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  • ...led_microfossils)#Dinoflagellates|dinoflagellates]] were common during the Jurassic. Fossil [[Palynomorphs_(organic-walled_microfossils)#Spores_and_pollen|poll
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  • ...12FG4.JPG|Figure 4]] are three potential hydrocarbon source rocks, Upper [[Jurassic]], Lower [[Cretaceous]], and lower [[Miocene]]. The sources are modeled as ...els [MSTB]). In this example, uncertainties in the properties of the Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous source rocks have the most effect on the total oil yie
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  • ...junmiao Formation, Lucaogou Formation, and Wutonggou Formation), Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous, Tertiary, and Quaternary from the bottom to the top<ref name=K
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  • ...92-93/data/pg/0076/0001/0000/0081.htm Petrophysical characteristics of the Jurassic Smackover Formation, Jay field, Conecuh Embayment, Alabama and Florida]: AA
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  • ...me=ch13r9>Enachescu, M., E., 1993b, Three-dimensional seismic imaging of a Jurassic paleodrainage system: 1993 SEG Summer Research Workshop on 3-D Seismology,
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  • ...> consider the petroleum of the East Breaks area to have been sourced by [[Jurassic]] marine mudstones for the oil and [[Paleogene]] marine mudstones for the g
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  • ...oreland and intracratonic tectonic settings. Most are [[Mesozoic]]-aged ([[Jurassic]]-[[Cretaceous]]), although there are [[Paleozoic-]]age examples.<ref name= ...arly and Middle Jurassic subsidence, (3) Late Jurassic inversion, (4) Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous subsidence, and (5) Late Cretaceous foreland ([[:file:Gi
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  • ...to logs. The Lower Cretaceous Cutbank Sandstone unconformably overlies the Jurassic Swift Formation. A major lowstand surface of erosion (LSE) is shown at [[de
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  • ...draulic units. Widespread lacustrine shale beds act as barriers within the Jurassic braided river reservoir of the Jackson field of Australia<ref name=Hamilton ...l permeability barriers in ephemeral braided fluvial deposits of the Lower Jurassic Kayenta Formation of Utah.<ref name=Northandtaylor_1996>North, C. P., and K
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  • ...from Devonian to Recent for example Clinton sandstone in Ohio (Silurian), Jurassic Brent deltaic sandstones in North Sea. Vertical stacking in deltaic sandsto ...00px|{{Figure number|10}}Typical stratigraphic section of the Lower-Middle Jurassic and Upper Triassic fluvio-deltaic facies showing general lithostratigraphy
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  • ...2, The age of the Paraná Flood Volcanism, rifting of Gondwanaland, and the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary: Science, v. 258, p. 975–979</ref> The duration of th
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  • | East Texas basin, Texas || High || [[Jurassic]] || Indirect ? || Montgomery and Karlewiz,<ref name=Montgomeryandkarlewicz ...ton_2002>He, S., and M. Middleton, 2002, Pressure seal and modeling of the Jurassic overpressure in the Barrow Sub-basin, northwest shelf of Australia (abs.):
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  • After the maximum burial in the Jurassic-Cretaceous stage, the Wufeng-Longmaxi shale has experienced multiple tecton
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  • ...facies AB is found in both carbonates and shales. One example is the Upper Jurassic marine source rocks of Saudi Arabia. ...h upwelling. Examples include the marine Kimmeridgian Clay source rocks of Jurassic age of the North Sea; the marine Monterey Formation of Miocene age in Calif
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  • ...ier plays in Jordan include the Cambrian in the Jafr Rift and the Triassic-Jurassic in northern Jordan. ...Israel and Syria, rifting took place between Permian or Triassic and Early Jurassic, associated with the opening of the Neo-Tethys and the northward drift of T
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  • ...>Purser, B. H., 1978, Early diagenesis and the preservation of porosity in Jurassic limestones: Journal of Petroleum Geology, v. 1, no. 2, p. 83-94</ref> court
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  • ...ogical Society (London), p. 1089–1100.</ref> used stacking analysis on the Jurassic shoreface sediments of the Fulmar field, UK North Sea, to help construct th ...ude of the vertical permeability within the lower shoreface. In the Middle Jurassic Brent Province of the UK North Sea, bypassed oil is often found within the
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  • ...heterogeneity: A combined petrographic wireline log investigation of Upper Jurassic mudstones from the North Sea (UK), in M. Lovell and N. Parkinson, eds., Geo
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  • ...elatively linear and steep with respect to time (e.g., during the Permian, Jurassic, Late Cretaceous, and several intervals within the Late Eocene to [[Holocen
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  • * [[Haynesville and Bossier Shales (Upper Jurassic), East Texas and Northwest Louisiana, USA]]
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  • ...activity. Many of these are Tertiary in age, although large reservoirs of Jurassic and Cretaceous age have also been found, particularly in the North Sea. ...rine oil-prone source rocks. An example is the interfingering of the Upper Jurassic submarine fans of the UK North Sea with the Kimmeridge Clay Formation sourc
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  • ...esearch conference, p. 139–150.</ref> or the lower [[Tertiary]] or Upper [[Jurassic]] as suggested by Gross et al.<ref name=ch04r40>Gross, O. P., K. C. Hood, L
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  • ...the Group II oils. The areal distribution and thickness of the Triassic to Jurassic rocks geologically supports this prediction.<ref name=Gurgeyandharput_1990 ...e possible source rocks for these oils is of Campanian age and of Triassic–Jurassic age.
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  • ...=ch11r29>Parker, C., 1974, Geopressures and secondary porosity in the deep Jurassic of Mississippi: Transactions of the Gulf Coast Association of Geological So
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  • * [[Haynesville and Bossier Shales (Upper Jurassic), East Texas and Northwest Louisiana]]
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  • ...Barmer Basin is underlain by a poorly known earlier [[rift]] of probable [[Jurassic]] and certainly [[Cretaceous]] age (Bladon et al., 2015<ref name=Bladonetal ...r 9, 2016.</ref>; Bladon et al., 2015b<ref name=Bladonetal2015b />). The [[Jurassic]] Lathi and [[Cretaceous]] Ghaggar-Hakra formations are sand-dominated, pre
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  • ..., and fine-grained sandstones of the Shublik and Sag River Formations. The Jurassic Kingak Shale forms the seal.
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  • ...gg, J. Hardenbol, P. Van Even, J. Thierry, and Z. Huang, 1995, A Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous time scale, in W. A. Berggren, D. V. Kent, M.-P. Aubry, and
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  • ...2004). Dolomitization generally increases porosity, for example, in Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous carbonates of southern Italy, it has increased matrix p ...tion of Lucia (2007) is noticed in Paleocene-Eocene Khurmala Formation and Jurassic Butmah Formation of Iraq respectively (Rashid et al., 2020; Zangana et al.,
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  • ...tes: GeoArabia, v. 11, p. 121–158.</ref> By contrast, sedimentation in the Jurassic Arab Formation occurred on a shelf differentiated into shallow shoals and i .... 10, p. 1552–1587.</ref> These are the Silurian to Late Permian, the Late Jurassic, the middle Cretaceous, and the Miocene. Late Middle–Late Devonian reef r
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  • ...Luis. (2015, May 21). Origin of the rudstone–floatstone beds in the Upper Jurassic Arab-D reservoir, Khurais Complex, Saudi Arabia. ScienceDirect. https://www
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  • ...Ogg, J. Hardenbol, P. Van Veen, J. Thierry,and Z. Huang, 1995, A Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous time scale, in W. A. Berggren, D. V. Kent, M.-P. Aubry, and
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  • | Bossier || Upper Jurassic || 419 || 4.11 || 0.46 || 1.64 || 1.06 || 36 || 64 || 0.91 || 1.64 || 2.55 | Haynesville || Upper Jurassic || 722 || 6.69 || 0.23 || 3.01 || 1.69 || 61 || 39 || 4.78 || 3.01 || 7.79
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  • ...plift, Late Carboniferous Hercynian Intraplate Uplift, Late Triassic–Early Jurassic and Early Cretaceous rifting, Late Cretaceous–Tertiary Alpine compression
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  • G.M. Airoldi, Flow dynamics in mid-Jurassic dikes and sills of the Ferrar large igneous province and implications for l 2. Airoldi, G. M., 2016. Flow dynamics in mid-Jurassic dikes and sills of the Ferrar large igneous province and implications for l
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  • ...ber, Utah), and (2) a sparse subsurface data set from a deltaic reservoir (Jurassic Sognefjord Formation, Troll Field, Norwegian North Sea). Resulting flow sim ...uence of relative sea level on facies and reservoir geometry of the Middle Jurassic Lower Brent Group, UK North Viking Graben, inJ. A. Howell, and J. F. Aitken
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  • ...07 /> Variations among aliphatic and aromatic biomarkers suggest the Upper Jurassic claystone as the source for the produced oil, and a calcareous source for t
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  • ...50/0454.htm Origin of Beatrice oil by co-sourcing from Devonian and Middle Jurassic source rocks, Inner Moray Firth, UK]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 73, p. 454–471.
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  • ...nal episode is known as the “Eocimmerian” event, which was followed during Jurassic time by additional collisions of other microplates.<ref name=Zanchietal_200 ...wed the docking of the peri-Gondwanan blocks with Laurasia in early Middle Jurassic time (Middle Cimmerian orogeny). The northward subduction of the Neo-Tethys
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  • ...stratigraphy and seismic attribute mapping of a fluvial reservoir: Middle Jurassic Ness Formation, Oseberg field]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 82, no. 9, p. 1627–1651
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  • ...stratigraphy and seismic attribute mapping of a fluvial reservoir: Middle Jurassic Ness Formation, Oseberg field]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 82, no. 9, p. 1627-1651.<
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  • ...re were in-house studies to see how effective biosteering can be in Middle Jurassic reservoirs.
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  • ...and O. V. Malchikhina, 2003, Unconventional oil accumulations in the Upper Jurassic Bazhenov Black Shale Formation, West Siberian Basin: A self-sourced reservo ...arbons (HC)/g TOC. This is illustrated by graphic results describing Upper Jurassic Bazhenov Shale open-fractured shale-oil production. These data values are d
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  • ...ncy, and the main unconventional target is the Vaca Muerta Formation (Late Jurassic). The Vaca Muerta Formation is the first economical unconventional self-sou ...gradually generated a single broad basin: the Neuquén Basin; (3) the Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous thermal subsidence of the sag stage (Mendoza and Bajada
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  • ...bottom and, most important, the Botucatu Formation at the top. During the Jurassic period a desert environment prevailed in this area, similar to the Sahara D
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  • ...gest crust making up the Earth. No oceanic crust is found to be older than Jurassic.
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  • ...and E. Prestholm, 1993, Crevasse splay sandstone geometries in the Middle Jurassic Ravenscar Group of Yorkshire, UK, in M. Marzo and C. Puigdefabregas, eds.,
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