The purpose of this paper is to give the general stratigraphic succession and oil activities within the Williston Basin in the United States and Canada
The reported discover of oil in the McNab well in the northwest corner of Trego County, Kansas, has ...
The Poplar interval of interbedded evaporites and carbonates forms the uppermost part of the Mississ...
The Williston Basin is a relatively large, intracratonic basin with a thick sedimentary cover in exc...
The Williston basin of North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota, and south-central Canada (Manitoba and S...
The Williston Basin is a Phanerozoic intracratonic basin located in the northern USA (North Dakota, ...
Billings and southern McKenzie Counties contain about 40 active oil and gas fields. In the same area...
Stark County, North Dakota has several limestone-capped buttes. These units are commonly considered ...
The Mississippian Midale subinterval is the basal unit of the Ratcliffe interval of the Madison Grou...
Lineaments of apparent geostructural origin are observable on air photos of the Williston basin. The...
The Bakken Formation is considered the most important hydrocarbon-bearing rock unit in the Williston...
Because most easily-found oil has already been exploited, new prospects typically lie in complex and...
In the Williston Basin five regional seismic profiles, covering $\sim$3090 km were utilized for a ...
Major stratigraphic and structural features of a section across the northern Williston Basin were im...
Master of Science (MS)Geology and MineralogyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bits...
The Carrington shale facies is a radioactive illitic lagoonal shale, apparently deposited behind lim...
The reported discover of oil in the McNab well in the northwest corner of Trego County, Kansas, has ...
The Poplar interval of interbedded evaporites and carbonates forms the uppermost part of the Mississ...
The Williston Basin is a relatively large, intracratonic basin with a thick sedimentary cover in exc...
The Williston basin of North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota, and south-central Canada (Manitoba and S...
The Williston Basin is a Phanerozoic intracratonic basin located in the northern USA (North Dakota, ...
Billings and southern McKenzie Counties contain about 40 active oil and gas fields. In the same area...
Stark County, North Dakota has several limestone-capped buttes. These units are commonly considered ...
The Mississippian Midale subinterval is the basal unit of the Ratcliffe interval of the Madison Grou...
Lineaments of apparent geostructural origin are observable on air photos of the Williston basin. The...
The Bakken Formation is considered the most important hydrocarbon-bearing rock unit in the Williston...
Because most easily-found oil has already been exploited, new prospects typically lie in complex and...
In the Williston Basin five regional seismic profiles, covering $\sim$3090 km were utilized for a ...
Major stratigraphic and structural features of a section across the northern Williston Basin were im...
Master of Science (MS)Geology and MineralogyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bits...
The Carrington shale facies is a radioactive illitic lagoonal shale, apparently deposited behind lim...
The reported discover of oil in the McNab well in the northwest corner of Trego County, Kansas, has ...
The Poplar interval of interbedded evaporites and carbonates forms the uppermost part of the Mississ...
The Williston Basin is a relatively large, intracratonic basin with a thick sedimentary cover in exc...