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    The Pennsylvanian Lower Strawn Group, Jack and Wise Counties, Fort Worth Basin : facies distribution and stratigraphic architecture 

    Roberts, Andrew Kearny (2020-05-08)
    The Lower Strawn Group in Jack and Wise counties of the Fort Worth Basin are laterally and vertically heterogeneous deltaic deposits comprising sandstones, siltstones, and shales with thin, discontinuous carbonates and ...
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    Characterizing reservoir quality for geologic storage of CO2 : a case study from the Lower Miocene shore zone at Matagorda Bay, Texas 

    Hull, Harry Lejeune (2021-05-10)
    The geologic storage of anthropogenic CO₂ through Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) is necessary to reduce the emissions produced as a biproduct of fossil fuel combustion. This process of injecting CO₂ into ...
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    Anatomy of deltaic compound clinoforms : Colorado Delta in Baja California, Mexico, Pliocene Colorado Delta in Fish Creek-Vallecito Basin, California, USA, and a review of modern examples 

    Rey, Fernando Matias (2021-05-17)
    Modern Delta systems commonly exhibit compound clinoforms that consist of two elements, a shoreline clinoform, and a separate subaqueous clinoform, both with a topset–foreset–bottomset morphology, with a wide low-gradient ...
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    High order stratigraphic framework of intraslope growth faulted subbasins offshore Matagorda Bay, Texas 

    Franey, John D. (2021-12-09)
    Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is currently one of the leading atmospheric emission mitigation technologies. To have meaningful impact on the atmosphere CO₂ concentrations, megatons (10⁶) of CO₂ must be removed from the ...

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    AuthorFraney, John D. (1)Hull, Harry Lejeune (1)Rey, Fernando Matias (1)Roberts, Andrew Kearny (1)Subject
    Stratigraphy (4)
    Sedimentology (2)Autocyclicity (1)Carbon (1)Carbon sequestration (1)CCS (1)CCUS (1)Colorado River (1)Compound clinoforms (1)Cyclothem (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (3)2020 (1)Has File(s)
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