Browsing Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences by Author "Rowe, Harry"
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Chemostratigraphy And Paleoenvironment Of The Haynesville Formation, Harrison County, Texas
Jabri, Nidal R. (Geology, 2013-07-22)The Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) Haynesville formation consist of post rift siliciclastics, carbonate, and evaporite deposits that accumulated in continental to deeper marine environments on an asymmetrical basin where ... -
Chemostratigraphy, Paleoceanography, And Sequence Stratigraphy Of The Pennsylvanian-permian Section In The Midland Basin Of West Texas With Focus On The Wolfcamp Formation
Cortez, Milton (Geology, 2012-07-25)The late Pennsylvanian to early Permian rocks (Wolfcampian and Leonardian) of the Midland Basin represent a single lithologic unit composed primarily of calcareous mudrocks, siliceous mudrocks, muddy carbonate-clast ... -
Geochemical Analysis Of The Woodford Shale, Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma
McCreight, Karen (Geology, 2014-07-14)The Woodford Shale is a dark, siliceous mudstone that was deposited in a rift basin during late Devonian to early Mississippian times. Three drill cores containing the Woodford Shale from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, have ... -
Geochemistry Of The Haynesville Formation Using The Carthage Core In Panola County, Texas
Woolston, Lauren A. (Geology, 2014-07-14)The Haynesville Formation has been described as a fine grained, organic, homogeneous shale that was deposited during the warm upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) in the tectonically formed East Texas Basin (Mainali, 2011). The ... -
High Resolution Geochemistry Of The Cretaceous Eagle Ford Shale, Bee County, Texas
Moran, Lisa Michelle (Geology, 2013-03-20)The Eagle Ford Formation of Bee County, Texas is a sporadically laminated carbonaceous dark mudrock. The depositional area of the Eagle Ford Formation stretches across the state of Texas in a northeast-southwest trend. ...