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" ... fatty substances from which the oil is to be produced. The beds of sulphur which occur adjacent to some oil wells, notably in Texas, were probably formed by the reducing action of organic matter upon sulphates, such as gypsum, a mineral which is often... "
Economic Geology - Page 235
1908
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Bulletin

Geology - 1908 - 924 pages
...sulphates, such as gypsum, a mineral which is often associated with marine deposits and with petroleum. The association of gas, oil, salt, sulphur, and gypsum,...highly saline waters near the margin of the sea. The derivation of petroleum from vegetable remains has had many advocates, although the hypotheses have...
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1908 - 734 pages
...sulphates, such as gypsum, a mineral which is often associated with marine deposits and with petroleum. The association of gas, oil, salt, sulphur, and gypsum,...highly saline waters near the margin of the sea. The derivation of petroleum from vegetable remains has had many advocates, although the hypotheses have...
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United States Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1908 - 876 pages
...sulphates, such as gypsurn, a mineral which is often associated with marine deposits and with petroleum. The association of gas, oil, salt, sulphur, and gypsum,...highly saline waters near the margin of the sea. The derivation of petroleum from vegetable remains has had many advocates, although the hypotheses have...
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The Data of Geochemistry

Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - Geochemistry - 1908 - 732 pages
...sulphates, such as gypsum, a mineral which is often associated with marine deposits and with petroleum. The association of gas, oil, salt, sulphur, and gypsum,...highly saline waters near the margin of the sea. The derivation of petroleum from vegetable remains has had many advocates, although the hypotheses have...
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The Data of Geochemistry

Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - Geochemistry - 1911 - 792 pages
...carbonate is more abundant than the chloride, and salts of ammonium and the amines are also present. is much more simply interpreted, both chemically and...highly saline waters near the margin of the sea. The derivation of petroleum from vegetable remains has had many advocates, although the hypotheses have...
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The Data of Geochemistry, Issue 491

Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - Geochemistry - 1911 - 794 pages
...carbonate is more abundant than the chloride, and salts of ammonium and the amines are also present. is much more simply interpreted, both chemically and...to the decomposition of organic matter in shallow, lughly saline waters near the margin of the sea. The derivation of petroleum from vegetable remains...
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1911 - 836 pages
...sulphates, such as gypsum, a mineral which is often associated with marine deposits and with petroleum. The association of gas, oil, salt, sulphur, and gypsum,...writers have taken as evidence of former volcanism, i A possible exception to this statement Is tiled by Ochsenius (Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Gesell., vol....
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The Data of Geochemistry

Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - Geochemistry - 1911 - 800 pages
...sulphates, such as gypsum, a mineral which is often associated with marine deposits and with petroleum. The association of gas, oil, salt, sulphur, and gypsum,...writers have taken as evidence of former volcanism, i A possible exception to this statement Is cited by Ochsenius (Zeltschr. Deutsch. geol. Gesell., vol....
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Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical ..., Volume 48

American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers - Metallurgy - 1915 - 786 pages
...sulphates, such as gypsum, a mineral which is often associated with marine deposits and with petroleum. The association of gas, oil, salt, sulphur, and gypsum,...shallow, highly saline waters near the margin of the sea."18 Dalton refers to other similar observations as follows : "Natterer describes the occurrence...
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Transactions

American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers - Metallurgy - 1915 - 800 pages
...sulphates, such as gypsum, a mineral which is often associated with marine deposits and with petroleum. The association of gas, oil, salt, sulphur, and gypsum,...shallow, highly saline waters near the margin of the sea."18 Dalton refers to other similar observations as follows : "Natterer describes the occurrence...
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