Publication: [3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas




Documented Paleocurrents


# Continental Area Stratigraphic Level Total Records Period Latitude Longitude Tectonic Plate Deposition Environment Paleocurrent Type Lithology Formation
1
Data RefID #11939
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 31.9 -95.82 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
2
Data RefID #11940
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 32.5 -95.1 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
3
Data RefID #11941
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 31.83 -95.18 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
4
Data RefID #11942
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 31.85 -95.7 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
5
Data RefID #11943
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 32.4 -94.9 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
6
Data RefID #11944
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 31.7 -95.82 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
7
Data RefID #11945
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 31.8 -95.1 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
8
Data RefID #11946
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 32.45 -94.7 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
9
Data RefID #11947
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 31.7 -95.75 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
10
Data RefID #11948
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 32.75 -94.75 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
11
Data RefID #11949
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 31.8 -95.88 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
12
Data RefID #11950
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 32.65 -94.5 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone
13
Data RefID #11951
[Rec № 3000] Vertical grain size progressions as an aid in interpreting the depositional environment of the Queen City Formation (Eocene), East Texas
Watgen, P. J.
Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, 1987, , Vol 37
Pages 499 - 512 , Total Record: 13
North American Middle Eocene 13 42442 32.5 -94.8 North American fluvial deltaic grain orientation sandstone