DGGS PIR 2016-1-9 - Fracture intensity in the Paveloff Siltstone Member (Chinitna Formation) and Pomeroy Arkose Member (Naknek Formation), Iniskin Peninsula, Alaska: Implications for hydrocarbon migration in Cook Inlet basin
Title:
Fracture intensity in the Paveloff Siltstone Member (Chinitna Formation) and Pomeroy Arkose Member (Naknek Formation), Iniskin Peninsula, Alaska: Implications for hydrocarbon migration in Cook Inlet basin
Authors:
Rosenthal, J.L., Betka, P.M., Gillis, R.J., and Nadin, Elisabeth
Publication Date:
Jan 2016
Publisher:
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
Publication Number:
Preliminary Interpretive Report 2016-1-9Print Price:
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Quadrangle(s):
Kenai
Related project(s):
Cook Inlet geology and hydrocarbon potential, Iniskin Peninsula, Red Glacier
Citation ID:
29543
Bibliographic Reference
Rosenthal, J.L., Betka, P.M., Gillis, R.J., and Nadin, Elisabeth, 2016, Fracture intensity in the Paveloff Siltstone Member (Chinitna Formation) and Pomeroy Arkose Member (Naknek Formation), Iniskin Peninsula, Alaska: Implications for hydrocarbon migration in Cook Inlet basin, in Herriott, T.M., ed., Petroleum-related geologic studies in lower Cook Inlet during 2015, Iniskin-Tuxedni region, south-central Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Preliminary Interpretive Report 2016-1-9, p. 67-72. https://doi.org/10.14509/29543
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Keywords
Chinitna Formation; Cook Inlet Basin; Fracture; Iniskin Peninsula; Naknek Formation; Paveloff Siltstone Member; Pomeroy Arkose Member
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