AAPG Southwest Section
Southwest Strategies – Stay the course
April 9-12, 2016, Abilene, Texas
ABSTRACTS (by Author)
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Halophytes and Arc GIS: Tools for Remediating Brine Water Spills in West Texas
Dockum Group Revisited: Deposition and Tectonic Significance
C
A New Technology Prospect in CO2 Surveillance
Brackish Groundwater: Developing a Valuable Texas Resource
Relative timings of structures and Mesozoic – Cenozoic intrusions in the Sand Springs Range, Nevada
F
Soil Structure and Chemistry of Brine Water Impacted Soils in West Texas
The Arbuckle Group: Exploring the Great American Carbonate Bank Reservoir
G
Using fusulinid
biostratigraphy
to reconstruct the Pennsylvanian-early Permian history of the Midland Basin
Geological Insights gained from Nonlinear Multivariate Analysis
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Unmanned Air and Ground Platforms Support Exploration and Logistics
Late Pennsylvanian (Virgilian) to Early Permian (Leonardian) conodont
biostratigraphy
of the “Wolfcamp Shale”, northern Midland Basin, Texas.
P
QUANTITATIVE
SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF CARBONATE REEF GEOMORPHOLOGY AND RESERVOIR QUALITY
R
REV (REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTARY VOLUME) for Cores: How Small is Too Small?
Evaluation of Geophysical Techniques in the Determination of a Salt Contaminated Environment

