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Geologic applications of Late Pennsylvanian ichthyoliths form the midcontinent region.
(1982)
Ichthyoliths (microscopic fish skeletal debris comprised mainly of teeth, dermal denticles and mucous membrane denticles) are abundant and diverse in a wide range of lithologies and often occur in horizons which are otherwise ...
The stratigraphy of the Wapanucka Formation (Lower Pennsylvanian) along the frontal margin of the Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma.
(1980)
The Wapanucka Formation is exposed in a series of arcuate, thrust fault blocks in the frontal Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma. The formation is fault repeated as many as five times in a distance of approximately two miles ...
Relationships of rock cleavage fabrics to incremental and accumulated strain in a portion of the Blue Ridge, Virginia.
(1983)
The deformation history of a small portion of the Virginia Great Valley is described. Pressure solution acted to form two geometrically distinct cleavages in the Conococheague Formation. Limestone layers contain a penetrative ...
Source rock geochemistry and liquid and solid petroleum occurrences of the Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma.
(1981)
Several stratigraphic intervals in the Ouachita Mountains possess adequate source potential for petroleum generation, based on contents of total organic carbon and extractable organic matter. Mississippian/Devonian rocks ...