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Stratigraphic framework and estuarine depositional environments of the Miocene Bear Lake Formation, Bristol Bay Basin, Alaska; onshore equivalents to potential reservoir strata in a frontier gas-rich basin
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Stratigraphic framework and estuarine depositional environments of the Miocene Bear Lake Formation, Bristol Bay Basin, Alaska; onshore equivalents to potential reservoir strata in a frontier gas-rich basin

Emily S Finzel, Kenneth D Ridgway, Rocky R Reifenstuhl, Robert B Blodgett, James M White and Paul L Decker
AAPG bulletin, Vol.93(3), pp.379-405
03/2009
DOI: 10.1306/10010808030

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Abstract

Alaska Bering Sea Biostratigraphy Coal Geometry Marine Environment Natural Gas Pacific Ocean Petroleum Stratigraphy United States Alaska Peninsula angular unconformities Bear Lake Formation bedding plane irregularities biogenic structures bioturbation Bristol Bay Cenozoic chronostratigraphy clastic rocks coastal environment conglomerate cores cross-stratification depositional environment East Pacific Economic geology, geology of energy sources estuarine environment flaser bedding geophysical methods geophysical profiles geophysical surveys interpretation lithofacies microfossils Miocene mudstone Neogene North Pacific Northeast Pacific offshore oil wells onshore palynomorphs petroleum exploration planar bedding structures reservoir rocks ripple marks samples sandstone sea-level changes sedimentary rocks sedimentary structures seismic methods seismic profiles shallow-water environment shelf environment siltstone Southwestern Alaska stratification subtidal environment surveys Tertiary transgression unconformities well logs

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