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  • ...|1}}Seismic facies map and corresponding paleogeographic map of the Middle Miocene Taranaki basin, offshore western New Zealand. From Bally;<ref name=Bally198 ...ismic facies map]] and the corresponding paleogeographic map of the Middle Miocene Taranaki basin, offshore western New Zealand. The paleogeographic map depic
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  • ...A. Yukler, J. T. Senftle, M. C. Kennicutt, and J. M. Armentrout II, 1990, Miocene oil source beds in the East Breaks basin, Flex-Trend, offshore Texas: Proce ...pth::11,000 ft]] (3000 m) about 1.2 Ma, at the base of the inferred middle Miocene when it too passed below [[depth::11,000 ft]] (3000 m) burial about 0.2 Ma.
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  • ...n system in western Hungary, contains oils reservoired in Triassic through Miocene rocks. Clayton and Koncz<ref name=ch08r6>Clayton, C. J., and M. Bjorøy, 19 ...various Eocene fault blocks, unconformably overlain by a Middle and Upper Miocene section and underlain by Upper Cretaceous and Triassic rocks.
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  • ...M. A. Yukler, J. T. Senftle, M. C. Kennicutt, and J. M. Armentrout, 1990, Miocene oil source beds in the East Breaks basin, Flex-Trend, offshore Texas: Proce ...or the East Breaks 160-161 minibasin petroleum system, assuming that lower Miocene rocks have sourced the hydrocarbons. After Dow et al.;<ref name=ch04r29 />c
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  • ...A. Yukler, J. T. Senftle, M. C. Kennicutt II, and J. M. Armentrout, 1990, Miocene oil source beds in the East Breaks basin, Flex-Trend, offshore Texas: Proce ==Miocene source?==
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  • ...nce, p. 151–161.</ref> believe the source rock facies to be older than the Miocene slope mudstones. ...e 160-161 field contains at least [[depth::15,000 ft]] (5000 m) of upper [[Miocene]] to [[Holocene]] sediment ([[:File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-43.png|
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  • ...tt, W. A., and P. J. Boucher, 1998, Paleohydraulic characteristics of Late Miocene–Early Pliocene submarine channels in the Nile Delta, Egypt: AAPG Bulletin ...-stratigraphic-traps_fig21-29.png|Figure 1]] is a 3-D coherency slice of a Miocene channel complex in the Nile Delta, Egypt.
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  • * [[Middle Miocene]] * [[Miocene]]
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  • ** [[Miocene]], [[Pliocene]], [[Quaternary]], etc.
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  • ...rced southward into a salt ridge. This ridge provided a backstop for early Miocene turbidites cascading down the continental slope. Continued deposition resul ...} Three-dimensional rendering of South Pass 62 salt dome piercing an early Miocene horizon.
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  • | style="background: #FFFF66" | Miocene
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  • ...J. D., and K. G. Miller, 1993, Southern Ocean influences on late Eocene to Miocene deep-water circulation: American Geophysical Union Antarctic Research Serie ...oxygen-18 values) for the middle Tertiary, showing standard Oligocene and Miocene isotope stages.
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  • ...l assemblage|biofacies]] of [[benthic]] foraminiferal species in the upper Miocene [[Stevens Sandstone]] of the southern [[San Joaquin Valley]]. He demonstrat ...73., 10., 2307/3514869</ref> develops a paleoenvironmental model of Middle Miocene reservoir units from the Niger Delta, which uses palynomorphs and organic m
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  • ...lity lets us accurately estimate paleobathymetry as far back as the middle Miocene (about 14.5 Ma). The accuracy of this method decreases with geologic age bu ...anographic patterns in a glacial world ocean that originated in the middle Miocene; they are less accurate in estimating paleobathymetry for the preglacial ea
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  • ...generation within the East Breaks 160-161 minibasin suggests that [[middle Miocene]] strata would have begun to generate hydrocarbons only 200,000 years ago a
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  • ...nd 2.7 billion m<sup>3</sup> (94 billion ft<sup>3</sup>) of gas from upper Miocene, deep-water sandstones known as the Stevens ([[:file:Mth14ch02f01.jpg|Figur ....htm Tectonic, depositional, and diagenetic history of Monterey Formation (Miocene), central San Juaquin Basin, California]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 69, p. 385-411.
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  • [[file:Bulletin-cover-June-14.jpg|thumb|200px|Miocene rocks in the northeastern limb of the Youshashan anticline and sculptured b
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  • ...rgest reserves occur in: 1) [[carbonate]] rocks of the Kirkuk Group (Lower Miocene–Oligocene), in fields within the Zagros foldbelt of northeastern Iraq, th | 15 || 78 || Abu Ghirab || Jeribe/Euphrates/Kirkuk || Miocene-Oligocene || Carbonate || Fatha || Evaporite ||
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  • ...M. A. Yukler, J. T. Senftle, M. C. Kennicutt, and J. M. Armentrout, 1990, Miocene oil source beds in the East Breaks basin, Flex-Trend, offshore Texas: Proce
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  • ...M. A. Yukler, J. T. Senftle, M. C. Kennicutt, and J. M. Armentrout, 1990, Miocene oil source beds in the East Breaks basin, Flex-Trend, offshore Texas: Proce
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  • ...son, and M. Zinger, 1996, Gulf of Suez rift basin sequence models--Part B: Miocene sequence stratigraphy and exploration significance in the central and south
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  • ...carbon source rocks, Upper [[Jurassic]], Lower [[Cretaceous]], and lower [[Miocene]]. The sources are modeled as uniformly distributed [[marine]] [[source roc | Lithology of upper [[Miocene]] and [[Pliocene]]-[[Pleistocene]] [[isopach]]s || 10% less shale; 10% more
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  • ...G. I., Al-Aawah, M. H., 1996, Deformation and sedimentation around active Miocene salt diapirs on the Tihama plain, northwest Yemen, in Alsop, G., I., Blunde
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  • ...2010, Regional stratigraphic architecture and reservoir types of the Oligo-Miocene deposits in the Dezful embayment (Asmari and Pabdeh Formations) SW Iran, in ...accommodation of part of the gas in anticlines that resulted from the Late Miocene to Pliocene [[orogeny]].<ref name=Bordenave_2008>Bordenave, M. L., 2008, [h
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  • ...tion 1, p. 1–30.</ref><ref name=ch17r47>Iaccarino, S., 1985, Mediterranean Miocene and Pliocene planktic foraminifera, in H. M. Bolli, J. B. Saunders, and K.
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  • ...mon, and J. Underschultz, 1994, Flow of formation waters in the Cretaceous-Miocene succession of the Llanos Basin, Colombia: [http://http://archives.datapages ...[compression|compressive]] front has now shifted to the Llanos where the [[Miocene]] [[foreland]] is currently affected by the compression that propagates eas
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  • ...tes. The basin deepens dramatically to the south, and a more complete post-Miocene succession is preserved, although broad inversion structures are still deve ...equent [[tilt]]ing and [[uplift]] of the northern part of the basin in the Miocene completes the basin history.
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  • ...m/data/specpubs/memoir66/32/0413.htm Petroleum geology and geochemistry of Miocene source rocks and heavy petroleum samples from Huasna Basin, California], in
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  • ...in Iran have charged the oil in dominantly carbonate Cenomanian and Lower Miocene reservoirs in the Zagros Mountain anticlines; with these reservoirs account ...nnenbaum_2014 /> <ref name=Montadertetal_2014 /> The recent discoveries in Miocene plays in the Levantine Basin have led to changes in the USGS’s estimate o
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  • ...many of the distinguishing characteristics of a BCGA. The overpressures in Miocene rocks appear to be caused by hydrocarbon generation, whereas overlying, ove | Bekes basin, Hungary || Moderate/High || Miocene || ? || Spencer et al.<ref name=Spenceretal_1994 />
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  • ...ransgressive-barrier, coastal-plain, and mixed-load fluvial systems in the Miocene Norte area, Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela: Presented at the Society of Petroleu
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  • ...> oil generation started in Early Miocene. Oil has migrated toward the Pre-Miocene structures. ...the Eocene time. They sometimes enter the oil window up to the end of the Miocene time,<ref name=Kumsalandkarahanoglu_1992>Kumsal, K. and N. Karahanoǧlu, 19
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  • | Miocene || 19 || Aphrodite || Tamar || 2011 || Tamar Sand || Turbidite sandstone ||
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  • ...orthern Gulf of Mexico, developed during five time periods from the latest Miocene through [[Holocene]] (from Piggott;<ref name=ch04r75>Piggott, N., Pulham, A
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  • ...ence stratigraphy of a low-stand prograding deltaic wedge, Oso field (late Miocene), Nigeria, in R. W. Jones, and M. D. Simmons, eds., Biostratigraphy in Prod
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  • ...A. Yukler, J. T. Senftle, M. C. Kennicutt II, and J. M. Armentrout, 1990, Miocene oil source beds in the East Breaks basin, Flex-Trend, offshore Texas: Proce
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  • ...Allen, G. P., and J. L. C. Chambers, 1998, Sedimentation in the modern and Miocene Mahakam delta: Indonesian Petroleum Association, 236 p.</ref> Channel fills ...on 69, p. 135–174.</ref> described exposures of fan-delta sediments in the Miocene Ridge Route Formation of California as an analog for the Tilje Formation of
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  • ...ysis produce acceptable results when suitable formations, such as the soft Miocene and Oligocene sandstones found in Gulf Coast and California reservoirs, are
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  • ...es are also noticed in rock record, for example, in nodular dolomustone in Miocene Asmari Formation of Qaleh Nar Oil Field, Iran (Fig. 10b; Esrafili-Dizaji an ...0b: Sedimentary features related to dolomites. (b) Nodular dolomudstone in Miocene Asmari Formation, Iran (Esrafili-Dizaji and Rahimpour-Bonab, 2019).]]
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  • ...e rocks of Jurassic age of the North Sea; the marine Monterey Formation of Miocene age in California; and the marine Phosphoria Formation of Permian age in Wy
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  • ...tion, Israel], in AAPG Studies in Geology 30, p. 27–39.</ref> From the mid-Miocene, major strike slip movements occurred along the Dead Sea that resulted in t
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  • | Miocene Sand || 1.97 || 1.29
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  • ...ata from outcrop and subsurface, in M. M. Keller, and M. K. McGowen, eds., Miocene and Oligocene petroleum reservoirs of the Santa Maria and Santa Barbara—V
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  • ===Miocene Monterey Shale, Santa Maria Basin, California: Fractured Shale-oil Producti The first example of producible shale oil is taken from the Miocene Monterey Shale, Santa Maria Basin, California (see Appendix immediately fol
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  • ...t, the younger permeable formations along the Gulf Coast, such as those of Miocene age, often have very high permeabilities—commonly, several hundred millid
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  • | Bekes basin, Hungary || Moderate/High || Miocene || ? || Spencer et al.<ref name=Spenceretal_1994>Spencer, C. W., A. Szalay,
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  • ...ecific age. An example of this is the Orbulina evolutionary lineage in the Miocene. D) Acme zone showing a great abundance of a certain species or two compare
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  • ...lications 1, p. 153–162.</ref>) after maximum burial in [[Oligocene]] to [[Miocene]] times (Doré and Jensen, 1996<ref name=Doreandjensen1996 />). The amount
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  • ...data from outcrop and subsurface, in M. M. Keller and M. K. McGowen, eds., Miocene and Oligocene petroleum reservoirs of the Santa Maria and Santa Barbara—V ...–54.</ref><ref>Williams, L. A., 1982, Lithology of the Monterey formation (Miocene) in the San Joaquin Valley of California, ‘’in’’ L. A. Williams and
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  • ...N07079.HTM Connectivity of fluvial point bar deposits: An example from the Miocene Huesca fluvial fan, Ebro basin, Spain]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 92, no. 9, p. 110
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