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Shale Shaker Vol 72, No 6 November-December 2020
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V OLUME 71 N UMBER 6 T HE J OURNAL OF THE O KLAHOMA C ITY G EOLOGICAL S OCIETY ~ November | December 2020 ~
A model for an unconventional trap in low permeability upper Tonkawa shallow marine sandstones in Dewey, Roger Mills, and Ellis Counties, Oklahoma.
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The Journal of the Oklahoma City Geological Society Volume 71 Number 6
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]
Directors Lesley Evans [email protected]
AAPG House of Delegates John Brett [email protected] AAPG Mid-Continent Section Representative Michael Bone [email protected]
OCGS OFFICES 3409 S. Broadway, Suite 804 Edmond, OK 73013 Phone: (405) 235-3648 | Fax: (405) 235-1766 Website: www.ocgs.org Staff Michelle Hone [email protected]
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The Journal of the Oklahoma City Geological Society Table of Contents
Shale Shaker Features
212 State of the OCGS; Patrick Kamann, President, OCGS Board of Directors
220
Memorials: David Gwynne Campbell
222
A model for an unconventional trap in low permeability upper Tonkawa shallow marine sandstones in Dewey, Roger Mills, and Ellis Counties, Oklahoma; Andrew Cullen, Warwick Energy
214
Onward and Upward; Dan Costello, Editor
216
OCGS Membership/New Members
216
OCGS Up-Coming Events
240
State of the Industry; Dan Costello
217
Fall Clay Shoot 2020
242
Advertisers Index
218
Memorial: Gary Allan McDaniel
219
Announcement - Technical Meeting
About the Cover Theresa Andrews created the cover of the Shale Shaker. COVER PHOTO: Google Earth image of the Mahakam Delta in Kalimantan, Borneo, a wave-tidally influenced muddy system with a strong fluvial trunk feeder system. The Mahakam Delta is a suitable analogue for the Pennsylvanian-age upper Tonkawa system of Kansas and Oklahoma discussed in this month’s technical article. BACK COVER PHOTO: Metamorphic footprint, Santa Catalina mountains, Tuscon, AZ. Courtesy of Andrew Cullen.
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Letter from the OCGS President
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