Sedimentation Patterns of the Permian Brushy Canyon Formation, Delaware Basin, Texas and New Mexico
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This is my 2003 master's thesis from the Colorado School of Mines including all figures and appendices. This project, under the supervision of Dr. Michael Gardner, examined thickness patterns of the Permian Brushy Canyon Formation in west Texas and southeastern New Mexico with an integrated subsurface and outcrop stratigraphic database. Primary data include numerous isopach maps of stratigraphic cycles over a 6500 km^2 area. Data and findings from this thesis were used in this special publication: Gardner, M.H., Borer, J.M., Romans, B.W., Baptista, N., Kling, E.K., Hanggoro, D., Melick, J.J., Wagerle, R.M., Carr, M.M., Amerman, R., and Atan, S., 2008, Stratigraphic models for deep-water sedimentary systems: 28th Annual Gulf Coast Section SEPM Foundation Bob. F. Perkins Research Conference
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Paleontology
Field
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Domain
Physical Sciences
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