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  • | Geologic Age || Devonian–Mississippian ...ic model for the assessment of technically recoverable oil in the Devonian-Mississippian Bakken Formation, Williston Basin, in J.A. Breyer ed., Shale reservoirs-Gia
    11 KB (1,595 words) - 20:20, 2 June 2021
  • ...1978, Carbonate cements—their regional distribution and interpretation in Mississippian limestones of southwestern New Mexico: Sedimentology, v. 25, p. 371–399.<
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  • ...m/data/bulletns/2004/04apr/0405/0405.HTM Reservoir characterization of the Mississippian Madison Formation, Wind River basin, Wyoming]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 88, no. 4, ...ref name=Westphal /> described high-frequency depositional cycles from the Mississippian Madison Formation in the Wind River Basin of Wyoming. The cycles occur over
    38 KB (5,571 words) - 15:31, 16 January 2024
  • ...oen, J.B., and Kepferle, R.C., 1993, Petroleum geology of the Devonian and Mississippian black shale of eastern North America: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1909,
    19 KB (2,773 words) - 21:36, 4 March 2022
  • ...s/2007/04apr/BLTN06068/BLTN06068.HTM Unconventional shale gas systems: The Mississippian Barnett Shale of north-central Texas as one model for thermogenic shale gas ...s, and distribution of nanometer-scale pores in siliceous mudstones of the Mississippian Barnett Shale: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 79, p. 848–861, doi:10
    73 KB (10,728 words) - 18:16, 11 January 2024
  • ...s, and distribution of nanometer-scale pores in siliceous mudstones of the Mississippian Barnett Shale]: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 79, p. 848–861, doi:1 ...s, A. Love, M. Pawlewicz, and D. Anders, 1984, Organic metamorphism in the Mississippian–Devonian Bakken Shale, North Dakota portion of the Williston Basin, in J.
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  • * Generation-migration-accumulation: Late Devonian-Early Mississippian (370-320 Ma)<ref name=Drozdandcole_1994 /><ref name=Laughreyandharper_1996>
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  • ...tTexas-Figure1.jpg|Figure 1]]) is only valid and developed during the Late Mississippian through the Permian into the Triassic. Throughout most of the West Texas Ba ...ar to other Paleozoic intracratonic basins<ref name=Ewng2019b />; (4) Late Mississippian to Early Permian Ancestral Rocky Mountain<ref name=Fairhrst2021 /> (ARM) an
    157 KB (23,278 words) - 18:36, 16 January 2024
  • ...nce I is represented by deposits related to a phase of deglaciation of the Mississippian glaciers, represented by the Itararé Group and Aquidauana Formation.
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  • ...Roen and R. C. Kepferle, eds., 1993, Petroleum geology of the Devonian and Mississippian black shale of eastern North America: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, v. 1 ...J. B. Roen and R. C. Kepferle, 1993, Petroleum geology of the Devonian and Mississippian black shale of eastern North America: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, v. 1
    89 KB (13,415 words) - 19:16, 16 January 2024
  • ...distributary channels tended to be more productive than mouth bars in the Mississippian upper Morrow Sandstone of the Anadarko Basin, United States. The basal sect
    34 KB (4,776 words) - 18:18, 5 January 2024
  • ...s and strong diagenetic overprinting in siliceous mudrocks, Barnett Shale (Mississippian), Fort Worth Basin, Texas]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 96, p. 1553–1578.</ref>.
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