This paper reviews proposed Mississippian nomenclature changes in Kansas and outlines the changes to Zeller (1968) that have been adopted by the Kansas Geological Survey. The Sedalia Dolomite is changed to the Sedalia Formation and the Northview Shale is changed to Northview Formation due to lateral lithology changes. The Short Creek Oolite Member as originally defined and described by Smith and Siebenthal (1907) at the type section in Kansas is reinstated. The Cowley Formation as originally defined and described by Lee (1940) in Kansas is reinstated. The Ste. Genevieve Limestone is placed as the basal formation of the Chesteran Stage
In the past subsurface rocks of Mississippian age throughout north central Oklahoma have generally b...
Both conventional and unconventional Mississippian reservoirs in the mid-continent are largely compr...
The Lower Mississippian interval comprises a single, third-order, eustatic cycle subdivided lithostr...
This paper reviews proposed Mississippian nomenclature changes in Kansas and outlines the changes to...
This paper outlines Permian nomenclature changes to Zeller (1968) that have been adopted by the Kans...
This paper outlines Quaternary nomenclature changes to Zeller (1968) that have been adopted by the K...
This paper provides a summary review of proposed nomenclatural revisions to the Zarah Subgroup of th...
The member names for the Ogallala Formation (including the Valentine, Ash Hollow, and Kimball) in Ka...
A new classification for the Carboniferous System/Period is formally adopted by the Kansas Geologica...
This paper outlines Permian nomenclature changes to Zeller (1968) that have been adopted by the Kans...
This paper outlines Permian nomenclature changes to Zeller (1968) that have been adopted by the Kans...
Formational units of the Meramec Series are present only in the southwestern portion and along the s...
The Cherokee Group (Desmoinesian, Middle Pennsylvanian) of Ness County, Kansas was deposited on the ...
Were it not for the fortunate circumstance that our early Carbonic section of the Mississippi Valley...
The nomenclature for Kansas aquifers needs revision. Many of the names currently in use were derived...
In the past subsurface rocks of Mississippian age throughout north central Oklahoma have generally b...
Both conventional and unconventional Mississippian reservoirs in the mid-continent are largely compr...
The Lower Mississippian interval comprises a single, third-order, eustatic cycle subdivided lithostr...
This paper reviews proposed Mississippian nomenclature changes in Kansas and outlines the changes to...
This paper outlines Permian nomenclature changes to Zeller (1968) that have been adopted by the Kans...
This paper outlines Quaternary nomenclature changes to Zeller (1968) that have been adopted by the K...
This paper provides a summary review of proposed nomenclatural revisions to the Zarah Subgroup of th...
The member names for the Ogallala Formation (including the Valentine, Ash Hollow, and Kimball) in Ka...
A new classification for the Carboniferous System/Period is formally adopted by the Kansas Geologica...
This paper outlines Permian nomenclature changes to Zeller (1968) that have been adopted by the Kans...
This paper outlines Permian nomenclature changes to Zeller (1968) that have been adopted by the Kans...
Formational units of the Meramec Series are present only in the southwestern portion and along the s...
The Cherokee Group (Desmoinesian, Middle Pennsylvanian) of Ness County, Kansas was deposited on the ...
Were it not for the fortunate circumstance that our early Carbonic section of the Mississippi Valley...
The nomenclature for Kansas aquifers needs revision. Many of the names currently in use were derived...
In the past subsurface rocks of Mississippian age throughout north central Oklahoma have generally b...
Both conventional and unconventional Mississippian reservoirs in the mid-continent are largely compr...
The Lower Mississippian interval comprises a single, third-order, eustatic cycle subdivided lithostr...