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" ... not indigenous to the strata in which they are found, but are the resultant products of columns of hot saline waters which have ascended, under hydrostatic pressure, at points along lines of structural weakness, through thousands of feet of shale,... "
Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey - Page 144
by Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1903
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Bulletin, Issues 208-212

Geology - 1903 - 898 pages
...irregular. No two well sections, even if closely adjoining, exactly correspond. In Ohio alone the Herea sandstone extends over 15,000 square miles with scarcely...on these waters, and the salt and dolomite may have l>een crystallized from the saturated solution. The channels of these ascending waters may have been...
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Bulletin

Geology - 1906 - 1190 pages
...shale, sand, and marine littoral sediments of the Coastal Plain section, through which oil and sand b are disseminated in more or less minute quantities....saturated solution. The channels of these ascending wafers may have been in places <,f structural weakness, such as fissures, which probably at one time...
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Review of American Chemical Research, Volume 10

William Albert Noyes - Chemistry - 1904 - 604 pages
...of the sulphur, sulphuretted hydrogen and gypsum, regardless of their association with the oil." ' ' The oil and salt pockets of the Texas Coastal Plain...from the saturated solution. The channels of these ascendingwaters may have been in places of structural weakness, such as fissures, which probably at...
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The Journal of the Canadian Mining Institute, Volume 6

Canadian Mining Institute - Mineral industries - 1904 - 594 pages
...shale, sand and marine littoral sediments of the Coastal Plain section, through which oil and salt are disseminated in more or less minute quantities....been crystallized from the saturated solution." The main point of that hypothesis, namely the hydrostatic pressure, is, we submit, absolutely disproved...
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Proceedings of the Western Gas Association, Volumes 26-28

Western Gas Association - Gas manufacture and works - 1906 - 716 pages
...which oil and gas are disseminated in more or less minute quantities. The oil and sulphur may have floated upward on these waters, and the salt and dolomite...have been crystallized from the saturated solution." NOTE — For a complete discussion of the geology of this section, I would refer you to bulletin No....
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Proceedings of the Western Gas Association ...: Annual Meeting ..., Issues 26-28

Western Gas Association - Gas manufacture and works - 1906 - 702 pages
...which oil and gas are disseminated in more or less minute quantities. The oil and sulphur may have floated upward on these waters, and the salt and dolomite...have been crystallized from the saturated solution." NOTE — For a complete discussion of the geology of this section, I would refer you to bulletin No....
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Bulletin, Issues 5-8

1907 - 506 pages
...structural weakness, through thousands of feet of shale, sand and marine littoral sediments of the coast plain section, through which oil and sand are disseminated...quantities. The oil, with sulphur, may have been floated upwards on these waters, and the salt and doiomite may have been crystallized from the saturated solution....
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Bulletin of the Louisiana Geological Survey

Louisiana Geological Survey - Geology - 1907 - 482 pages
...structural weakness, through thousands of feet of shale, sand and marine littoral sediments of the coast plain section, through which oil and sand are disseminated...quantities. The oil, with sulphur, may have been floated upwards on these waters, and the salt and dolomite may have been crystallized from the saturated solution....
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The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Geology, Issue 8

Geology - 1927 - 170 pages
...1902, however, Hill formulated his theory on the formation of salt domes by deposition from solution as follows : "The oil and salt pockets of the Texas...have been crystallized from the saturated solution. • Hayes could not accept Hill's theory in the form in which it was promulgated, although seeming...
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