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" It is, of course, necessary that the oil-bearing stratum shall be capped by a practically impervious one. If the rocks are dry, then the chief points of accumulation of the oil will be at or near the bottom of the syncline, or lowest portion of the porous... "
Economic Geology: With Special Reference to the United States - Page 62
by Heinrich Ries - 1910 - 589 pages
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Bulletin, Issue 22

Illinois State Geological Survey - Geology - 1913 - 500 pages
...and character. His conclusions are as follows : "In dry rocks the principal points of accumulation of oil will be at or near the bottom of the syncline or at the lowest point of the porous medium, or at any point where the slope of the rock is not sufficient...
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Bulletin, Issue 16

Illinois State Geological Survey - Geology - 1910 - 474 pages
...and character. His conclusions are as follows: "In dry rocks the principal points of accumulation of oil will be at or near the bottom of the syncline or at the lowest point of the porous medium, or at any point where the slope of the rock is not sufficient...
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Bulletin, Issue 22

Illinois State Geological Survey - Geology - 1913 - 516 pages
...and character. His conclusions are as follows: "In dry rocks the principal points of accumulation of oil will be at or near the bottom of the syncline or at the lowest point of the porous medium, or at any point where the slope of the rock is not sufficient...
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Bulletin, Issue 22

Geology - 1913 - 508 pages
...and character. His conclusions are as follows : "In dry rocks the principal points of accumulation of oil will be at or near the bottom of the syncline or at the lowest point of the porous medium, or at any point where the slope of the rock is not sufficient...
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Economic Geology

Heinrich Ries - 1916 - 1358 pages
...of course, necessary that the oil-bearing stratum shall be capped by a practically impervious one. If the rocks are dry, then the chief points of accumulation...oil accumulates at the upper level of saturation. 88 In a tilted bed which is locally porous and not so throughout, the oil, gas, and water may arrange...
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An Introduction to Physical Geology: With Special Reference to North America

William John Miller - Geology - 1924 - 456 pages
...is of course necessary that the oil-bearing stratum shall be capped by a practically impervious one. If the rocks are dry, then the chief points of accumulation...oil will be at or near the bottom of the syncline (downfold) or lowest portion of the porous bed If the rocks are partially saturated with water, then...
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