Browsing by Author "Gregg, Jay M."
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Dolomitization and Sulfide Mineralization of Lower Carboniferous Strata, NW Ireland
Persellin, Christopher J. (Oklahoma State University, 2009-05-01)The Pb-Zn sulfide mineralization at Abbeytown Mine and Twigspark Quarry comprise the only known carbonate-hosted base-metal sulfide deposits in the Sligo Syncline, northwest Ireland. Prior studies at Abbeytown Mine have ... -
Effects of High-frequency Cyclicity on Reservoir Characteristics of the "mississippian Limestone", Anadarko Basin, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
Flinton, Keller Charles (2016-05-01)Mississippian-aged limestones along the northern edge of the Anadarko basin in north-central Oklahoma and southern Kansas store considerable amounts of hydrocarbons and have been exploited through vertical drilling for ... -
Fluid Histories of Middle Ordovician Fault-Fracture Dolomite Oil Fields of the Southern Michigan Basin
Dunseith, Regina F. (2019-07)Fault-fracture oil fields in the Trenton and Black River formations (TBR) constitute important petroleum reservoirs in the southern Michigan Basin and are the type example for “hydrothermal” petroleum reservoirs world-wide. ... -
Geochemistry and Crystal Structure of Recrystallized Dolomites
Lukoczki, Georgina (2019-07)Shallow marine to peritidal carbonates of the Triassic Csukma Formation in the Mecsek Mts. and Villany Hills of SW Hungary are made up of dolomites, limestones, and dolomitic limestones that show evidence of a complex ... -
Geologic Characterization of Enigmatic Carbonate Masses in the Woodford Shale, Criner Hills Area, Oklahoma
Martin, Danielle P. (2017-05-01)The origin of carbonate masses in the Devonian Woodford Shale in the McAlister Cemetery Quarry in south-central Oklahoma have long been an enigma. Masses range from 24 cm to 1.5 m in diameter and are sub-spherical to oblate ... -
Regional diagenesis of Mississippian strata of the southern mid-continent, USA
Mohammadi Dehcheshmehi, Sahar (2016-12)Mississippian carbonates are one of the most complex and largest resource plays on the southern Midcontinent. This study involves petrographic, geochemical, and fluid inclusion analysis of fracture, breccia, vug, and inter- ... -
Timing and Paragenesis of the Calcite Fracture Fill in the Woodford Shale
Berryman, Jacqueline Rene (Oklahoma State University, 2012-07-01)The Woodford Shale in the Arkoma Basin of Oklahoma is brittle and highly fractured. In some areas of the basin these fractures are cemented with calcite cement. This study uses petrography, fluid inclusion analysis, and ...