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Regional stratigraphy, elemental chemostratigraphy, and organic richness of the Niobrara Member of the Mancos Shale, Piceance Basin, Colorado El Attar A, Pranter MJ AAPG Bulletin, 100(3), 345, 2016 |
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Geologically constrained electrofacies classification of fluvial deposits: An example from the Cretaceous Mesaverde Group, Uinta and Piceance Basins Allen DB, Pranter MJ AAPG Bulletin, 100(12), 1775, 2016 |
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Stratigraphic architecture of fluvial deposits from borehole images, spectral-gamma-ray response, and outcrop analogs, Piceance Basin, Colorado Keeton GI, Pranter MJ, Cole RD, Gustason ER AAPG Bulletin, 99(10), 1929, 2015 |
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Static connectivity of fluvial sandstones in a lower coastal-plain setting: An example from the Upper Cretaceous lower Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado Pranter MJ, Sommer NK AAPG Bulletin, 95(6), 899, 2011 |
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Sandstone-body dimensions in a lower coastal-plain depositional setting: Lower Williams Fork Formation, Coal Canyon, Piceance Basin, Colorado Pranter MJ, Cole RD, Panjaitan H, Sommer NK AAPG Bulletin, 93(10), 1379, 2009 |
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Analysis and modeling of intermediate-scale reservoir heterogeneity based on a fluvial point-bar outcrop analog, Williams Fork Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado Pranter MJ, Ellison AI, Cole RD, Patterson PE AAPG Bulletin, 91(7), 1025, 2007 |
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Scales of lateral petrophysical heterogeneity in dolomite lithofacies as determined from outcrop analogs: Implications for 3-D reservoir modeling Pranter MJ, Hirstius CB, Budd DA AAPG Bulletin, 89(5), 645, 2005 |
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Mesozoic source rocks and petroleum systems of the northeastern Qaidam basin, northwest China Pranter MJ, Hurley NF, Davis TL, Raines MA, Wehner SC AAPG Bulletin, 88(1), 99, 2004 |
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4D, multicomponent seismic tracks a miscible process Bard KC, Pranter MJ Journal of Petroleum Technology, 51(6), 40, 1999 |