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Sequence Stratigraphic Correlation Of The Bow Island Member Of The Thermopolis Formation Using Surface Outcrop And Subsurface Data, Liberty And Hill Counties, Montana, Michael Vineyard Apr 2017

Sequence Stratigraphic Correlation Of The Bow Island Member Of The Thermopolis Formation Using Surface Outcrop And Subsurface Data, Liberty And Hill Counties, Montana, Michael Vineyard

Graduate Theses & Non-Theses

The Bow Island Member of the Thermopolis Formation in Montana is a low-pressure gas producer, which formed due to the first (Kiowa-Skull Creek) transgressive–regressive cycles of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway.

The Bow Island Member and its correlative units (Viking and Muddy Formations) have been extensively exploited for oil and gas throughout Canada and Wyoming, but remains relatively unmapped in Montana. The area of stratigraphic study is located at section 15, T36N, R5E Liberty County, Montana. This area located on Dafoe Ranch exhibits a moderately exposed stratigraphic section of Cretaceous Thermopolis Formation. The Bow Island Member lies between the Skull …


A Study Of The Geology Of The Mount Humbug Area, Highland Mountains, Montana, Robert Grant Garwood, Charles Wray Hanna Jun 1957

A Study Of The Geology Of The Mount Humbug Area, Highland Mountains, Montana, Robert Grant Garwood, Charles Wray Hanna

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

This report presents a study of the phosphate bed and the associated sediments in the Mount Humbug area which embraces the southern half of T. 1 N., R. & W., and the northern half of T. 1 S., R. 9 W., and the northeast quarter of T. 1 S., R. 9 W. The object of this investigation was to examine and identify the metamorphosed sediments, the surrounding igneous rocks, and the terrace and fluvial deposits of the area.