The San Rafael Swell and Henry Mountains Basin: Geologic Centerpiece of Utah (UGA-42)
Edited By: Thomas H. Morris and Robert Ressetar
The Sections in this CD Include: Introduction, Structure, Statigraphy and Sedimentary Geology, Geologic Resources, and Field-Trip Guide
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Published: 2013
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Location: Utah
INTRODUCTION
GEOLOGY OF THE SAN RAFAEL SWELL, EAST-CENTRAL UTAH by Thomas C. Chidsey, Jr.
STRUCTURE
TECTONIC HISTORY OF FAULTS AND FRACTURES IN THE SAN RAFAEL SWELL, UTAH: IMPACTS ON SUBSURFACE FLUID FLOW by Elizabeth S. Petrie, D. Corey Barton, and James P. Evans
FAULT ARCHITECTURE, LINKAGE AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE: FIELD EXAMPLES FROM THE IRON WASH FAULT ZONE, CENTRAL UTAH by David J. Richey and James P. Evans
STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
PALEOZOIC CORRELATIONS IN THE NORTHERN SAN RAFAEL SWELL AREA, CARBON AND EMERY COUNTIES, UTAH by Craig D. Morgan and Gerald Waanders
FACIES ANALYSIS OF THE PERMIAN WHITE RIM SANDSTONE, BLACK BOX DOLOMITE, AND BLACK DRAGON MEMBER OF THE TRIASSIC MOENKOPI FORMATION, FOR CO2 STORAGE AND SEQUESTRATION AT WOODSIDE FIELD, SAN RAFAEL SWELL, UTAHÑPART I by Walter A. Harston and Thomas H. Morris
RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION AND VOLUMETRICS OF THE PERMIAN WHITE RIM SANDSTONE, BLACK BOX DOLOMITE, AND BLACK DRAGON MEMBER OF THE TRIASSIC MOENKOPI FORMATION, FOR CO2 STORAGE AND SEQUESTRATION AT WOODSIDE FIELD, SAN RAFAEL SWELL, UTAHÑPART II by Walter A. Harston, Thomas H. Morris, Brad G. Bishop, and Scott M. Ritter
SEDIMENTOLOGY AND RESERVOIR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LOWER TRIASSIC (SMITHIAN) SINBAD LIMESTONE MEMBER OF THE MOENKOPI FORMATION, SAN RAFAEL SWELL, UTAH by Scott M. Ritter, Caleb R. Osborn, and Colton L. Goodrich
THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOLOGIC MODEL OF THE EOLIAN JURASSIC NAVAJO SANDSTONE IN CENTRAL UTAH FOR THE EVALUATION OF CO 2 SEQUESTRATION by Jessica Allen, Si-Yong Lee, and Sally Potter
IDENTIFICATION OF AN EXTENSIVE PALEOTOPOGRAPHIC HIGH ON THE NAVAJO SANDSTONE BY SURFACE TO SUBSURFACE CORRELATION OF THE TEMPLE CAP FORMATION AND TIME-EQUIVALENT PORTIONS OF THE PAGE SANDSTONE by Stephen P. Phillips and Thomas H. Morris