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THE JOURNAL OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
VOLUME 71
Number 4
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STACK 2020 Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma
Scratch Hill, Atoka, Oklahoma: Proposed Type Section for the lower (Early to Middle Devonian) Arkansas Novaculite in Oklahoma
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The Journal of the Oklahoma City Geological Society Volume 71 Number 4
The Shale Shaker The Shale Shaker is published under the oversight of members of the OCGS Publications Committee, who are responsible for all of the editorial and technical content. Publication production assistance provided by: ART DIRECTOR, PRODUCTION AND DESIGN Theresa Andrews, Visual Concepts and Design, Inc. [email protected]
OCGS Board Officers President – Patrick Kamann [email protected] Vice President – Mallory Zelawski [email protected] Treasurer – Drew Dressler [email protected] Secretary – Cole Hinds [email protected] Education Chair – Rosie Gilbert [email protected] Social Chair – Galen Miller [email protected] Social Media Chair – Britni Watson [email protected] Website Chair – Julian Michaels [email protected] Publications Chair – Dan Costello [email protected] Past President – Steve Ladner [email protected] Councilor – Doug Bellis doug.bellis@warwick-energy Membership Chair – Mark Oerkerman [email protected]
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AAPG House of Delegates John Brett [email protected] AAPG Mid-Continent Section Representative Michael Bone [email protected]
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The Journal of the Oklahoma City Geological Society Table of Contents
Shale Shaker Features
138 Changing Industry; Patrick Kamann, President, OCGS Board of Directors
162
Scratch Hill, Atoka, Oklahoma: Proposed Type Section for the lower (Early to Middle Devonian) Arkansas Novaculite in Oklahoma; Andrew Cullen, Warwick Investments Group; Galen Miller, Independent Geologist
140
Trends In Energy Usage - Short Term And Long Term; Dan Costello, Editor
142
OCGS Membership
174
State of the Industry; Dan Costello
142
OCGS Up-Coming Events
176
Advertisers Index
143
Announcement - 28th Annual Shrimp Boil
144
What You Missed - OCGS Sporting Clay Tournament
146
STACK 2020 Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma; William Eucker III, BMR II, LLC, Evergreen, CO and Andrew M. Ashby, BMR II, LLC, Evergreen, CO
Cover Photo by Andrew Cullen: Intraformational thrust fault in Bigfork Chert at Scratch Hill just east of Atoka Oklahoma. The view is looking to the west from East Court Street. See Cullen and Miller, this issue for map location. The fault is one of several splay faults related to the Choctaw Fault, a major thrust with a trace less than a mile to the west of this outcrop. The photo is practically the same, albeit a more weathered exposure, as that shown for Stop 1 in the 1959 Fieldtrip Guidebook for The Geology of the Ouachita Mountains Symposium prepared by the Ardmore and Dallas Geological Societies for the AAPG and
SEPM annual meeting. The field trip chairman, Dan Feray, took the photo below. It should be noted that the 1959 interpretation of Bigfork thrust over Womble is problematic as this would place younger rocks over older rocks unless the hanging wall section is overturned, which is not the case based on outcrop observations elsewhere on Scratch Hill. The rocks in the footwall at part of the Bigfork, so an intraformational fault provides the simplest solution.
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Letter from the OCGS President
By: Patrick Kamann, President, OCGS Board of Directors
CHANGING INDUSTRY
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