Chemostrat

 

 

 

Canada / USA

Chemostratigraphic applications to low-accommodation fluvial incised-valley settings: a example from the Lower Mannville formation of Alberta, Canada

The Application of Chemostratigraphic Techniques to Distinguish Compound Incised Valleys in Low-Accommodation Incised-Valley Systems in a Foreland-Basin Setting: an Example from the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group and Basal Colorado Sandstone (Colorado Group), Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin

An example of alternative correlation techniques in a low-accommodation setting, non-marine hydrocarbon system: The (Lower Cretaceous) Mannville Basal Quartz succession of southern Alberta.

Chemostratigraphic Differentiation between time-equivalent Low Accommodation Incised Valley Systems in a Foreland Basin Setting: an example from the Lower Cretaceous Horsefly unit of the Basal Quartz Formation in Southern Alberta, Canada.

Whole-rock geochemistry and heavy mineral analysis as petroleum exploration tools in the Bowser and Sustut basins, British Columbia , Canada.

Application Of Chemostratigraphy In The Study Of Carbonate Reservoirs Of The Campos Basin.

High-resolution magnetic susceptibility and geochemistry for the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary GSSP with correlation to time equivalent core

Whole-rock geochemistry and heavy mineral analysis as petroleum exploration tools in the Bowser and Sustut basins, British Columbia, Canada

Application of Chemostratigraphy in the Alpine Field, North Slope Alaska

The chemostratigraphic typing of the Nanushuk and Tuluvak Formations (Cretaceous), Colville Basin, Northern Alaska

Chemostratigraphy in the Middle Member of the Green River Formation, Central Nine Mile Canyon, Southwest Uinta Basin, Utah

Shale Resource Plays

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