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Outcrop-based 3-D modeling of the Tensleep sandstone at Alkali Creek, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
Bozkurt N. Ciftci
- 02 Dec 2016
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Outcrop-based Three-dimensional Modeling of the Tensleep Sandstone at Alkali Creek, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
B. N. Ciftci,A. A. Aviantara,N. F. Hurley,D. R. Kerr +3 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D computer model of the Tensleep Sandstone was constructed from correlative bounding surfaces observed in the walls of parallel canyons that cut down into the tensleep sandstone.
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Patterns of permeability in eolian deposits: page sandstone (Jurassic), northeastern Arizona
D. J. Goggin,M. A. Chandler,G. Kocurek,Larry W. Lake +3 more
- 01 Jan 1988
TL;DR: Les 2000 mesures realisees a l'aide d'un minipermeametre sur un affleurement du gres Page mettent en evidence trois modes distincts de permeabilite reliables a trois types de stratification as mentioned in this paper.
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Surface Indications of En-Echelon Closures at the Reservoir Horizons in the Bighorn Basin
Monty E. Hoffman,Raina R. Powell +1 more
- 01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply the concepts of concentric folding and understand the geometries involved in cylindrical and conical folds to the surface information provided clues to the structure at the Phosphoria and Tensleep horizons and how this structure is different from the surface expressed structure.
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