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The Eagle Ford shale is the low-permeability unit immediately on top of the Woodbine. A thickness map was digitized from Surles (1986) and gridded (c7woodbineg). More regional-scale stratigraphic and facies information is available from this source. The Eagle Ford has been eroded over the Sabine Uplift in the eastern part of the study area; however, the low-transmissivity Austin Chalk extends over this area.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Top Seal Thickness for Woodbine Formation, East Texas Basin",
"title": "Woodbine Formation Top Seal Thickness",
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"Woodbine Formation",
"East Texas Basin"
],
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"accessInformation": "Surles, M. A., 1986, Stratigraphy of the Eagle Ford Group (Upper Cretaceous) and its source-rock potential in the East Texas Basin: Baylor University, Master's thesis, 219 p.",
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