| 1906 - 1190 páginas
...(1) the failure to find the oil rock beyond certain limits and (2) a supposed analog}- with certain salines of Louisiana and eastern Texas, where the...encountered. Its appearance, even at the surface, has lieen noted under "Surface indications" (p. 18). Kxcept near the depth of the oil, however, gas pressures... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1906 - 186 páginas
...(1) the failure to find the oil rock beyond certain limits and (2) a supposed analogy with certain salines of Louisiana and eastern Texas, where the...of the oil, however, gas pressures are very slight. A stratum above the oil, though entirely separate from it, frequently produced gas under remarkable... | |
| 1907 - 506 páginas
...that such ideas are based largely on a ''supposed analogy with certain salines of Louisana and east Texas, where the quaquaversal dip is marked, but where...is manifestly far more intense than at this point" (Spindle Top). He believes the strata underlying the Sour Lake fields "are approximately horizontal"... | |
| Louisiana Geological Survey - 1907 - 482 páginas
...analogy with certain salines of Louisana and east Texas, where the quaquaversal dip is marked, tout where crustal deformation is manifestly far more intense than at this point" (Spindle Top). He believes the strata underlying the Sour Lake fields "are approximately horizontal"... | |
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