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MORPHOLOGY OF A TURBIDITE-CHANNEL RESERVOIR, LOWER HACKBERRY (OLIGOCENE), SOUTHEAST TEXASBerg et al., 1981
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- Berg R
- Powers B
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Lower Hackberry sandstones were the first reservoirs in the Gulf Coast province to be recognized as turbidites. This designation was supported largely by the Hackberry microfauna, a distinctive assemblage of deep-water marine origin. The Hackberry …
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