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Geology | 1998

Stratigraphic hierarchy of organic carbon–rich siltstones in deep-water facies, Brushy Canyon Formation (Guadalupian), Delaware Basin, West Texas

Bradley B. Sageman; Michael H. Gardner; John M. Armentrout; Adam E. Murphy

The first systematic test for a predictive relationship between organic carbon content and stratigraphic hierarchy in a deep-water slope to basin-floor deposit was performed. The studied section includes the Pipeline Shale, the Brushy Canyon Formation, and the lower part of the Cherry Canyon Formation of the Delaware Mountain Group, West Texas. This interval represents one large-scale, 3rd-order genetic sequence within which 4th- and 5th-order stratigraphic cycles are recognized. Samples of fine-grained facies throughout the section were collected from outcrop and analyzed for organic carbon content and hydrogen index. Degree of pyritization was also determined for a subset of the samples. The results indicate that organic enrichment is closely correlated to the stratigraphic hierarchy at the 3rd-, 4th-, and 5th-order levels. The data suggest that quantity and quality of preserved organic matter are controlled by changes in bulk sedimentation rate (dilution vs. condensation), which affect organic matter inputs to the sediment, as well as the balance between (1) burial and preservation of organic matter and (2) its degradation on the sea floor during times of sediment starvation.


Archive | 2011

Final Report for the ZERT Project: Basic Science of Retention Issues, Risk Assessment & Measurement, Monitoring and Verification for Geologic Sequestration

Lee H. Spangler; Alfred B. Cunningham; David Lageson; Jesse Melick; Michael H. Gardner; Laura M. Dobeck; Kevin Repasky; Joseph A. Shaw; Richard Bajura; B Peter McGrail; Curtis M. Oldenburg; Jeff Wagoner; Rajesh J. Pawar

ZERT has made major contributions to five main areas of sequestration science: improvement of computational tools; measurement and monitoring techniques to verify storage and track migration of CO{sub 2}; development of a comprehensive performance and risk assessment framework; fundamental geophysical, geochemical and hydrological investigations of CO{sub 2} storage; and investigate innovative, bio-based mitigation strategies.


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2003

Stratigraphic process-response model for submarine channels and related features from studies of Permian Brushy Canyon outcrops, West Texas

Michael H. Gardner; James M. Borer; Jesse Melick; Nicola Mavilla; Marieke Dechesne; Roger N Wagerle


Geophysical monograph | 2013

Fault-fracture networks and related fluid flow and sealing, Brushy Canyon formation, West Texas

Eric P. Nelson; Aaron J. Kullman; Michael H. Gardner; Michael Batzle


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2004

Stratigraphic process-response model for submarine channels and related features from studies of Permian Brushy Canyon outcrops, West Texas [Marine and Petroleum Geology 20 (6–8) (2003) 757–787]

Michael H. Gardner; James M. Borer; Jesse Melick; Nicola Mavilla; Marieke Dechesne; Roger N Wagerle


Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2002

The Value of 3D Seismic Attributes For Illuminating Deep Water Deposits By Seismic Forward Modeling of the Brushy Canyon Formation

Steven Clawson; Hai-Zui Meng; Mark D. Sonnenfeld; Mike Uland; Safian Atan; Michael Batzle; Michael H. Gardner; M. Syafiul Uman


Archive | 2008

Stratigraphic Models for Deep-Water Sedimentary Systems

Michael H. Gardner; James M. Borer; Brian W. Romans; Noelia Baptista; Erik K. Kling; Diah Hanggoro; Jesse Melick; Roger M. Wagerle; Marieke Dechesne; Mary M. Carr; Robert Amerman; Safian Atan


Archive | 2011

Submarine Mass-Transport Deposits of the Permian Cutoff Formation, West Texas, U.S.A.: Internal Architecture and Controls on Overlying Reservoir Sand Deposition

Robert Amerman; Eric P. Nelson; Michael H. Gardner; Bruce Trudgill


Archive | 2008

Geologic Storage at the Basin Scale: Region-Based Basin Modeling, Powder River Basin (PRB), NE Wyoming and SE Montana

Jesse Melick; Michael H. Gardner


AAPG Bulletin | 2001

ABSTRACT: Reconstructing the Permian Paleogeography of the Brushy Canyon Formation, West Texas

Brian W. Romans; Michael H. Gardner

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James M. Borer

Colorado School of Mines

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Jesse Melick

Montana State University

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Michael Batzle

Colorado School of Mines

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Safian Atan

Colorado School of Mines

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Eric P. Nelson

Colorado School of Mines

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