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snippet: Percent Shale for Granite Wash in Palo Duro Basin, Texas
summary: Percent Shale for Granite Wash in Palo Duro Basin, Texas
extent: [[-103.025956208317,33.9093736754629],[-100.025444457682,36.3825160671286]]
accessInformation: Havorka, S., Romero, M., Warne, A., Ambrose, W., Tremblay, T., Trevino, R., and Sasson, D. "Sequestration of Greenhouse Gassesin Brine Formations: CO2 Brine Database. Bureau of Economic Geology Gulf Coast Carbon Center. 2012. https://www.beg.utexas.edu/gccc/research/brine-main;https://www.beg.utexas.edu/gccc/research/brine-main
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typeKeywords: ["Data","Service","Map Service","ArcGIS Server"]
description: Percent shale. Percent shale was computed from facies-distribution maps (Budnik and Smith, 1982) of the Lower and Upper Pennsylvanian-age rocks, respectively. The main assumption we made here was that the Granite Wash included only shale and coarser grained clastics but no bedded carbonates. This is, 101 of course, not strictly true, but Dutton (1982a) did present several figures that imply relatively minor amounts of carbonate interbedded with the Granite Wash. Therefore, this map can more correctly be called “percent shale and carbonate.”
licenseInfo: Open Data Commons Attribution License
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title: Granite Wash Percent Shale
type: Map Service
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tags: ["['granitewash_005_percentshale_22_remake'","'MapServer'","'United States'","'Texas'","'Palo Duro Basin'","'Granite Wash Percent Shale'","'Granite Wash'","'Percent Shale'","'Percent'","'Shale'","'Polyline']"]
culture: en-US
name: granitewash_005_percentshale_22_remake
guid: 3632C657-1EF8-4AA6-9C53-D79EA2FC2C7D
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spatialReference: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere