... lines of structural weakness, through thousands of feet of shale, sand, and marine littoral sediments of the Coastal Plain section, through which oil and sand are disseminated in more or less minute quantities. The oil, with sulphur, may have been... Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey - Seite 144von Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1903Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1903 - 898 Seiten
...with sulphur, may have been floated upward on these waters, and the salt and dolomite may have l>een crystallized from the saturated solution. The channels...of structural • weakness, such as fissures, which prolwbly at one time continued to the surface, but may have been sealed by the deposition of the later... | |
| William Albert Noyes - 1904 - 608 Seiten
...of the sulphur, sulphuretted hydrogen and gypsum, regardless of their association with the oil." ' ' The oil and salt pockets of the Texas Coastal Plain...deposition of the later overlapping strata now capping the oil-pools. Such features, when occurring under gentle anticlines, may explain the collection of oil... | |
| William Albert Noyes - 1904 - 604 Seiten
...dolomite may have been crystallized from the saturated solution. The channels of these ascendingwaters may have been in places of structural weakness, such...deposition of the later overlapping strata now capping the oil-pools. Such features, when occurring. under gentle anticlines, may explain the collection of oil... | |
| Louisiana Geological Survey - 1907 - 482 Seiten
...disseminated in more or less minute quantities. The oil, with sulphur, may have been floated upwards on these waters, and the salt and dolomite may have...but may have been sealed by the deposition of the latter overlapping strata now capping the oil pools. Such features, when occuring under gentle anticlines,... | |
| 1907 - 506 Seiten
...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....but may have been sealed by the deposition of the latter overlapping strata now capping the oil pools. Such features, when occuring under gentle anticlines,... | |
| 1919 - 748 Seiten
...but in the hope that it may be reached. . . . The hypothesis is as follows: The oil and salt-pockets of the Texas Coastal Plain are probably not indigenous...deposition of the later overlapping strata now capping the oil-pools. Such features, when occurring under gentle anticlines, may explain the collection of oil... | |
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