Abstract:Pennsylvanian strata in southwestern NM and southeastern AZ range from Morrowan to Virgilian in age, are disconformable to angularly unconformable above Precambrian to Upper Mississippian rocks, and are as much as 4,000 ft thick, although in most localities they range from 1,000-2,000 ft in thickness. The Pennsylvanian-Permian contact in many areas appears to be gradational, and the boundary is drawn within a zone of indeterminate age between Virgilian and Wolfcampian fossil-bearing beds. Permian rocks at some… Show more
“…section thins, the clastic ratio increases, and the shales become red (Foster, 1964;Kottlowski, 1960b) and organically leaner, therefore losing their sourcerock potential.…”
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Figure 2. Structure contour map of New Mexico on top of Precambrian basement. Contours refer to feet above or below (-) sea level. Simplified from Broadhead (Broadhead et al., 2009).
“…section thins, the clastic ratio increases, and the shales become red (Foster, 1964;Kottlowski, 1960b) and organically leaner, therefore losing their sourcerock potential.…”
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Figure 2. Structure contour map of New Mexico on top of Precambrian basement. Contours refer to feet above or below (-) sea level. Simplified from Broadhead (Broadhead et al., 2009).
“…They are dominantly marine shales of variegated dark-gray, olive, and reddish colors. Many of the limestones are biostromal (Kottlowski, 1960b). The more favorable sandstones in the Sandia Formation have porosities in the 10-20% range (Reese, 1975).…”
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Figure 2. Structure contour map of New Mexico on top of Precambrian basement. Contours refer to feet above or below (-) sea level. Simplified from Broadhead (Broadhead et al., 2009).
“…He concluded that they were too dissimilar to the Sandia quartzites t o be correlative but that a reasonable correlation could be made with the Ab0 Formation, based on lithologies and sedimentary structures. Loughlin and Koschmann ( 1 9 4 2 ) , Kottlowski andothers (1956), andJaworski (1973) all noted limestone pebble conglomerates in the basal parts of the Ab0 Formation.…”
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