BONE SPRING REFERENCES AND RELATED READING

Adams, J. E., Cheney, M. G., DeFord, R. K., Dickey, R. I., Dunbar, C. O., Hills, J. M., King, R. E., Lloyd, E. R., Miller, A. K., and Needham, C. E., 1939, Standard Permian section of North America: American Association of Petroleum Geologist Bulletin, v. 23, no. 11, p. 1673-1681.

Baker, C. L., 1920, Contributions to the stratigraphy of eastern New Mexico: American Journal of Science, v. 49, p. 99-126.

Barker, C. E., 1986, Fluid inclusion, stable isotope, and vitrinite reflectance, evidence for the thermal history of the Bone Spring Limestone, southern Guadalupe Mountains, Texas: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Special Publication 38, p. 189-203.

Barker, C. E. , and Pawlewicz, M. J., 1987, The effects of igneous intrusions and higher heat flow on the thermal maturity of Leonardian and younger rocks, western Delaware Basin, Texas, in Cromwell, Dave, and Mazzullo, L. J., eds., The Leonardian facies in W. Texas and S.E. New Mexico and guidebook to the Glass Mountains, West Texas: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Permian Basin Section Publication, v. 87-27, p. 69-84.

Behnken, F. H., 1975, Leonardian and Guadalupian (Permian) conodont biostratigraphy in western and southwestern United States: Journal of Paleontology, v. 49, no. 2, p. 284-315.

Boyd, Dan, 1990, War-Wink, South (Bone Spring/Wolfcamp): West Texas Geological Society, Publication 90-86, p. 191-196.

Bradshaw, W. A., 1989. Carbonate petrology and diagenesis of the Bone Spring Formation dolostones, Scharb Field, Lea County, New Mexico: West Texas State University, Master’s thesis.

Broadhead, R. F., 1993, Permian Basin Permian plays; Bone Spring basinal sediments, in Hjellming, C. A., ed., Atlas of major Rocky Mountain gas reservoirs, p. 145.

Chorn, J., 1978, Helicoprion (Elasmobranchii, Edestidae) from the Bone Spring Formation (Lower Permian) of West Texas–University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, no. 89, Fossil fish studies, p. 2-4.

Cornell, W. C., 1983, New radiolarians from Leonardian Bone Spring Limestone, Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas: New Mexico Geology, v. 5, no. 3, p. 63.

Cornell, W. C. , and Simpson, R. D., 1985, New Permian albaillellid radiolarians from West Texas: Micropaleontology, v. 31, no. 3, p. 271-279.

Cornell, W. C. , and Simpson, R. D., 1986, Nabespecha leonardia, n. gen., n. sp.; an unusual radiolarian from the Permian of West Texas: Micropaleontology, v. 32, no 3, p. 286-288.

Darton, N. H., 1928, Red beds and associated formations in New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 794, p. 225-227.

Downing, A., and Mazzullo, J. M., 2000, Slope fan deposits of the 2nd Bone Spring Sand, Young North Field, Lea County, New Mexico, in DeMis, W. D., Nelis, M. K., and Trentham, R. C., eds., The Permian Basin; proving ground for tomorrow’s technologies: West Texas Geological Society Publication 2000-109, p. 73.

Gawloski, T. F., 1987, Nature, distribution, and petroleum potential of Bone Spring detrital sediments along the northwest shelf of the Delaware Basin, in Cromwell, D., and Mazzullo, L. J., eds., The Leonardian facies in W. Texas and S.E. New Mexico and guidebook to the Glass Mountains, West Texas: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Permian Basin Section Publication 87-27, p. 85-105.

1 Gawloski, T. F. , 1988, Nature, distribution, and petroleum potential of Bone Spring detrital sediments, northern Delaware Basin, in McKamey, K. E. (chairperson), A symposium of the oil and gas fields of southeastern New Mexico: Roswell Geological Society, p. 44-72

Girty, G. H., 1908, The Guadalupian fauna: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 58, 651 p.

Hart, B. S., 1997, New targets in the Bone Spring Formation, Permian Basin: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 95, no. 30, p. 85-88.

Hart, B. S., 1998, New insights on the stratigraphy and production characteristics of the Bone Spring Formation, in DeMis, W. D., and Nelis, M. K., eds., The search continues into the 21st century: West Texas Geological Society fall symposium: West Texas Geological Society Publication 98-105, p. 119-126.

Hart, B. S., 2000, The Bone Spring Formation, Delaware Basin, progress and future directions: West Texas Geological Society Publication 2000-107, p. 98-115.

Hart, B. S., Pearson, Robin, Smith, Ron, and Leiphart, Dan, 1998, New insights on the stratigraphy and production characteristics of the Bone Spring Formation: West Texas Geological Society Publication 98- 105, p. 119-126.

Harris, M. T. , 1988, Sedimentology of the Cutoff Formation (Permian), western Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, in Reid, S. T., Bass, R. O., and Welch, Pat, eds., Guadalupe Mountains revisited; Texas and New Mexico: West Texas Geological Society Publication 88-84, p. 133-140.

Hoare, R. D. , and Smith, A. G., 1984, Permian Polyplacophora (Mollusca) from West Texas: Journal of Paleontology, v. 58, no. 1, p. 82-103.

Jordan, J. B., 1977, Lea Bone Spring: in Havenor, K. C., ed., The oil and gas fields of southeastern New Mexico; 1977 supplement; a symposium, p. 132-133.

Kerans, Charles, and Kempter, Kirt, 2002, Hierarchical stratigraphic analysis of a carbonate platform, Permian of the Guadalupe Mountains: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Datapages Discovery Series No. 5, Compact disk.

King, P. B., 1934, Permian stratigraphy of Trans-Pecos Texas: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 45, no. 4, p. 697-798.

King, P. B., 1942, Permian of west Texas and southeastern New Mexico: American Association of Petroleum Geologist Bulletin, v. 26, no. 4, p. 535-763.

King, P. B., 1948, Geology of the southern Guadalupe Mountains, Texas: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper, 183 p.

King, P. B., 1983, Leonard and Wolfcamp series of Sierra Diablo, Texas, in Meader-Roberts, S. J., ed., Geology of the Sierra Diablo and southern Hueco Mountains, West Texas: Symposium and Guidebook: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Permian Basin Section Publication 83-22, p. 80-96.

King, P. B., and King, R. E., 1929, Stratigraphy of outcropping carboniferous and Permian rocks of Trans-Pecos Texas: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 13, no 8, p. 907-926.

Kirkby, K. C., 1988, Deposition and Permian erosion of the upper Victorio Peak Formation (Leonardian) western escarpment, Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, in Reid, S. T., Bass, R. O., and Welch, Pat, eds., Guadalupe Mountains revisited; Texas and New Mexico: West Texas Geological Society Publication 88- 84, p. 149-154.

Lambert, L. L., 1992, Characterization and correlation of two upper Paleozoic chronostratigraphic boundaries:

2 University of Iowa, Ph.D. dissertation.

Marshall, W. S., 1954, Varve-like laminations in the Permian Bone Spring Limestone of western Texas: Columbia University Teachers College, New York, Master’s thesis.

Mazzullo, L. J., 1987, Stratigraphy of the Bone Spring Formation (Leonardian) and depositional setting in the Scharb Field, Lea County, New Mexico: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Permian Basin Chapter, Publication 87-27, p. 107-111.

Mazzullo, S. J., 1986, Mississippi valley-type sulfides in Lower Permian dolomites, Delaware Basin, Texas: implications for basin evolution: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 70, no. 8, p. 943-952.

Messa, J. F., 1988, A geochemical characterization of Bone Spring and San Andres crude oils from the northern Delaware Basin and northwestern shelf of southeastern New Mexico: University of Tulsa, Master’s thesis, 154 p.

Montgomery, S. L., 1997, The Permian Bone Spring Formation, Delaware Basin: Petroleum Frontiers, v. 14, no. 3.

Montgomery, S. L., 1997, Permian Bone Spring Formation; sandstone play in the Delaware Basin; Part I, slope: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 81, no. 8, p. 1239-1258.

Montgomery, S. L., 1997, Permian Bone Spring Formation; sandstone play in the Delaware Basin; Part II, Basin: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 81, no. 9, p. 1423-1434.

Montgomery, S. L., Brooks, L., Scolman, D., and Nelson, R., 1998, Warwink West Field; new Delaware Basin Bone Spring area: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 96, no. 3, p. 61-65.

Pearson, R. A., 1998, Sequence stratigraphy and seismic-guided estimation of log properties of the Second Sand Member of the Bone Spring Formation, Delaware Basin, New Mexico, in DeMis, W. D., and Nelis, M. K., eds., The search continues into the 21st century: West Texas Geological Society fall symposium: West Texas Geological Society Publication, v. 98-105., p. 213-219.

Pearson, R. A., 1999, Sequence stratigraphy and seismic-guided estimation of log properties of the Second Sand Member of the Bone Spring Formation, Delaware Basin, New Mexico: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Master’s thesis, 124 p.

Pearson, R. A., 2000, Sequence stratigraphy and seismic-guided estimation of log properties of the Second Sand Member of the Bone Spring Formation, Delaware Basin, New Mexico: New Mexico Geology, v. 22, no. 3, p. 78-79.

Pearson, R. A. and Hart, B. S., 1998, Stratigraphy and seismic-guided estimation of log properties of the Second Sand Member of the Bone Spring Formation, Delaware Basin, New Mexico: West Texas Geological Society Publication, 98-105, p. 213-219.

Pray, L. C., and Stehli, F. G., 1963, Allochthonous origin, Bone Spring ‘patch reefs’ west Texas: Geological Society of America Special Paper, p. 218-219.

Saller, A. H., Barton, J. W., and Barton, R. E., 1989, Mescalero Escarpe Field, oil from carbonate slope detritus, southeastern New Mexico, in Flis, J. E., Price, R. C., and Sarg, J. F., eds., Search for the subtle trap; hydrocarbon exploration in mature basins: West Texas Geological Society Publication 89-85, p. 59-74.

Saller, A. H., Barton, J. W., and Barton, R. E., 1987, Slope sedimentation associated with a vertically building shelf, Bone Spring Formation, Mescalero Escarpe Field, Southeast New Mexico: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin Bulletin, v. 71, no. 5, p. 609-610.

3 Saller, A. H., Barton, J. W., and Barton, R. E., 1989, Slope sedimentation associated with a vertically building shelf, Bone Spring Formation, Mescalero Escarpe Field, southeastern New Mexico, in Crevello, P. D., Wilson, J. J., Sarg, J. F., and Read, J. F., ed., Controls on carbonate platform and basin development: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication 44, p. 275-288.

Saller, A. H., Barton, J. W., and Barton, R. E., 1988, Slope sedimentation associated with a vertically building shelf, Bone Spring Formation, Mescalero Escarpe Field, southeastern New Mexico: West Texas Geological Society Bulletin, v. 27, no. 7, p. 20.

Skinner, J. W., 1971, New lower Permian fusulinids from Culberson County, Texas: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Paper, v. 53.

Stehli, F. G., 1953, The Brachiopoda of the (Permian) lower Bone Spring, Sierra Diablo, western Texas: Columbia University Teachers College, Ph.D. dissertation.

Wiggins, W. D. , 1985, Progressive burial dolomitization of the subsurface Bone Spring Fm. (Delaware Basin); evidence from isotope geochemistry: West Texas Geological Society Bulletin, v. 24, no. 8, p. 21.

Wiggins, W. D., and Harris, P. M., 1985, Burial diagenetic sequence in deep-water allochthonous dolomites, Permian Bone Spring Formation, Southeast New Mexico, in Crevello, P. D., and Harris, P. M., eds., Deep-water carbonates; buildups, turbidites, debris flows and chalks; a core workshop: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Core Workshop, v. 6, p. 140-173.

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