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  • | chapter = Eolian reservoirs ...posited. They can form thick and laterally extensive sandstone reservoirs. Eolian sandstone reservoirs are commonly found in two time intervals in the geolog
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  • #REDIRECT [[Eolian reservoirs]]
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    ...une, interdune, fluvial, and sabkha environments. From Shepherd, M., 2009, Eolian reservoirs, in M. Shepherd, Oil field production geology: AAPG Memoir 91, p
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    ...d flow by heterogeneity in eolian sediments. From From Shepherd, M., 2009, Eolian reservoirs, in M. Shepherd, Oil field production geology: AAPG Memoir 91, p
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    ...y of NASA. Web site www.earthasart.gsfc.nasa.gov. From Shepherd, M., 2009, Eolian reservoirs, in M. Shepherd, Oil field production geology: AAPG Memoir 91, p
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  • #REDIRECT [[Eolian reservoirs]]
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    ...near the Brazil-Uruguay frontier, showning facies examples for the fluvio-eolian system.
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  • * [http://www.nature.nps.gov/geology/parks/whsa/geows/chapter6.htm Eolian sabkhas]
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  • ...S., and E. L. Lavina, 2005, Sedimentary cycles and facies architecture of eolian-fluvial strata of the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous Guará Formation, So ...n near the Brazil-Uruguay frontier, showing facies examples for the fluvio-eolian system.
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  • | chapter = Eolian reservoirs ...posited. They can form thick and laterally extensive sandstone reservoirs. Eolian sandstone reservoirs are commonly found in two time intervals in the geolog
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  • ...ir in the Covenant Field is the Navajo Sandstone Early Jurassic (Toarcian) eolian sandstone. Parry, Chan, and Nash<ref name=Parry>Parry, W. T., M. A. Chan, & ...chanddiscovery.com/pdfz/documents/2010/20091hartwick/ndx_hartwick.pdf.html Eolian Architecture of Sandstone Reservoirs in the Covenant Field, Sevier County,
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  • ===== Eolian Reservoir =====
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  • ===== Eolian Reservoir =====
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  • | Channels in eolian settings || 1-19 m (3-62 ft) || 2.5-1500 m (8.2-4921 ft); most < 150 m (492 ...C. P. North and D. J. Prosser, eds., 1993, Characterization of fluvial and eolian reservoirs: Geological Society Special Publication 73, p. 95–121.</ref> W
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  • ====Eolian Reservoir====
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  • * Eolian sediments ===Eolian deposits===
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  • ==Eolian Desert Systems== ...e consists of many ooids , skeletal fragments, and other carbonate grains. Eolian dune is characterized by the presence of large [[cross bedding]].
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  • | rowspan = 6 | ''Depositional relief'' || rowspan = 2 | ''Sandstone'' || ''Eolian sandstone reservoirs'' || colspan = 6 | ''Dune''
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  • | rowspan="2" | Eolian
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  • ...and_environmental_analysis_of_clastic_depositional_systems#Eolian_deposits|eolian dune]]s, [[swamp]]s, [[marshes]], and [[evaporite]] [[Sabkha|flats]].<ref n
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  • | chapter = Eolian reservoirs * [[Eolian reservoirs]]
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  • ...posited in an environment that very difficult to preserve fossils like the eolian environments. Pettijohn (1963) says that this type of sandstone make up one
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