The oil and salt pockets of the Texas coastal plain are probably 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... Bulletin - Page 1411903Full view - About this book
| American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers - Metallurgy - 1905 - 1152 pages
..."The oil-, sulphur-, salt-, natural-gas, and hydrogen-sulphide pockets of the Texas Coastal Plain are not indigenous to the strata in which they are found,...are the resultant products of columns of hot saline, siliceous, calcareous, magnesian, and sulphur water and vapors associated with sulphur and hydrocarbon... | |
| Nevin Melancthon Fenneman - Oil fields - 1906 - 180 pages
...Coastal Plain pools, but also of the associated sulphur, dolomite, and salt, has been suggested by Hill.o The hypothesis is as follows: The oil and salt pockets...which they are found, but are the resultant products cf columns of hot saline waters which have ascended, under hydrostatic pressure, at points along lines... | |
| Western Gas Association - Gas manufacture and works - 1906 - 702 pages
...hypothesis for the Texas and Louisiana oil fields: "The oil and salt pools of Texas and Louisiana are not indigenous to the strata in which they are found,...are the resultant products of columns of hot saline water which have accumulated, under hydrostatic pressure, at points along lines of structural weakness,... | |
| Western Gas Association - Gas manufacture and works - 1906 - 716 pages
...hypothesis for the Texas and Louisiana oil fields: "The oil and salt pools of Texas and Louisiana are not indigenous to the strata in which they are found,...are the resultant products of columns of hot saline water which have accumulated, under hydrostatic pressure, at points along lines of structural weakness,... | |
| Louisiana Geological Survey - Geology - 1907 - 482 pages
...domes of south Louisiana and Texas. His hypothesis reads : Frank. Inst. Jour., Vol. 154, p. 273, 1902. The oil and salt pockets of the Texas coastal plain...of shale, sand and marine littoral sediments of the coast plain section, through which oil and sand are disseminated in more or less minute quantities.... | |
| 1907 - 506 pages
...domes of south Louisiana and Texas. His hypothesis reads : Frank. Inst. Jour., Vol. 154, p. 278, 1902. The oil and salt pockets of the Texas coastal plain...have ascended, under hydrostatic pressure, at points aiong lines of structural weakness, through thousands of feet of shale, sand and marine littoral sediments... | |
| Geology - 1911 - 910 pages
...the ascending circulation of saturated briny waters. His hypothesis is as follows : The oil and s*lt pockets of the Texas coastal plain are probably not...strata in which they are found, but are the resultant '"Beaumont Oil Field," Journ. of the Franklin hist., Vol. 154, pp. 143-156, 225-238, 263-281, 1902.... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - Electronic journals - 1904 - 674 pages
...: The oil, sulphur, salt, natural gas and hydrogen- sulphide pockets of the Texas Coastal Plain are not indigenous to the strata in which they are found,...are the resultant products of columns of hot saline, silicious, calcareous, magnesian and sulphur water and vapors, associated with sulphur and hydrocarbon... | |
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