The following pages link to Brett J. Valentine (Q49904):
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- Geologic assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources—Lower Cretaceous Albian to Upper Cretaceous Cenomanian carbonate rocks of the Fredericksburg and Washita Groups, United States Gulf of Mexico Coastal Plain and State Waters (Q58315) (← links)
- Geologic assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources: Oligocene Frio and Anahuac Formations, United States Gulf of Mexico coastal plain and State waters (Q60656) (← links)
- Shallow coal exploration drill-hole data--Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas (Q62409) (← links)
- A review of spatially resolved techniques and applications of organic petrography in shale petroleum systems (Q145965) (← links)
- Organic petrographic evaluation of carbonaceous material in sediments of the Kinnickinnic River, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.A. (Q146258) (← links)
- Application of electron microscopy TEM and SEM for analysis of coals, organic-rich shales and carbonaceous matter (Q149767) (← links)
- Pore systems and organic petrology of cretaceous Mowry and Niobrara source-rock reservoirs, Powder River Basin, Wyoming, USA (Q150436) (← links)
- Relating systematic compositional variability to the textural occurrence of solid bitumen in shales (Q150664) (← links)
- Coal resources for the Chemard Lake (Naborton No. 2) coal zone of the lower Wilcox group (Paleocene), northwestern Louisiana (Q154066) (← links)
- Coal resources for part of the Wilcox group (Paleocene through Eocene), central Texas (Q154068) (← links)
- Paleogene coal deposits of the Wilcox group and the Indio formation of south Texas (Q154071) (← links)
- Wilcox group (Paleocene to Eocene) coals of the Sabine Uplift area, Texas and Louisiana (Q154072) (← links)
- Photomicrograph Atlas (Q227637) (← links)
- Thermal Indices Innovation (Q228607) (← links)
- Standardization of reflectance measurements in dispersed organic matter: results of an exercise to improve interlaboratory agreement (Q233903) (← links)
- Pore characteristics of Wilcox Group Coal, U.S. Gulf Coast Region: Implications for the occurrence of coalbed gas (Q235079) (← links)
- Organic petrology of the Aptian-age section in the downdip Mississippi Interior Salt Basin, Mississippi, USA: Observations and preliminary implications for thermal maturation history (Q237237) (← links)
- Aptian ‘Shale Gas’ Prospectivity in the Downdip Mississippi Interior Salt Basin, Gulf Coast, USA (Q238538) (← links)
- Utilization of integrated correlative light and electron microscopy (iCLEM) for imaging sedimentary organic matter (Q240357) (← links)
- Development of web-based organic petrology photomicrograph atlases and internet resources for professionals and students (Q244995) (← links)
- Characterization of the unconventional Tuscaloosa marine shale reservoir in southwestern Mississippi, USA: Insights from optical and SEM petrography (Q253243) (← links)
- Testing reproducibility of vitrinite and solid bitumen reflectance measurements in North American unconventional source-rock reservoir petroleum systems (Q253278) (← links)
- Eocene bituminous coal deposits of the Claiborne group, Webb County, Texas (Q257732) (← links)
- Executive summary - Geologic assessment of coal in the Gulf of Mexico coastal plain, U.S.A. (Q259402) (← links)
- A review of Alabama lignite deposits (Q259565) (← links)
- High microscale variability in Raman thermal maturity estimates from shale organic matter (Q263828) (← links)
- On the petrographic distinction of bituminite from solid bitumen in immature to early mature source rocks (Q265710) (← links)
- A review of the lignite resources of Arkansas (Q266681) (← links)
- A review of lignite resources of western Tennessee and the Jackson Purchase area, western Kentucky (Q267236) (← links)
- Organic petrography of Leonardian (Wolfcamp A) mudrocks and carbonates, Midland Basin, Texas: The fate of oil-prone sedimentary organic matter in the oil window (Q267739) (← links)
- Insights on using solid bitumen reflectance as a thermal maturity proxy in the Bakken Formation, Williston Basin, USA (Q268867) (← links)
- Scanning electron microscopic evaluation of broad ion beam milling effects to sedimentary organic matter: Sputter-induced artifacts or naturally occurring porosity? (Q269435) (← links)
- Applications of correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) to organic matter in the North American shale petroleum systems (Q273024) (← links)
- Eocene Yegua Formation (Claiborne group) and Jackson group lignite deposits of Texas (Q273251) (← links)
- Paleocene coal deposits of the Wilcox group, central Texas (Q275249) (← links)
- Paleocene coal deposits of the Wilcox Group, Northeast Texas (Q276317) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey unconventional petroleum systems research in south Mississippi: Observations on burial history and thermal maturity in the Cretaceous (Q277195) (← links)
- Upper Cretaceous bituminous coal deposits of the Olmos Formation, Maverick County, Texas (Q279328) (← links)
- Geology and assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources in Mesozoic (Jurassic and Cretaceous) rocks of the onshore and state waters of the Gulf of Mexico Region, U.S.A (Q280829) (← links)
- Reflectance increase from broad beam ion milling of coals and organic-rich shales due to increased surface flatness (Q282947) (← links)
- Characterization of bituminite in Kimmeridge Clay by confocal laser scanning and atomic force microscopy (Q286414) (← links)
- Preliminary evaluation of the shale gas prospectivity of the Lower Cretaceous Pearsall Formation in the onshore Gulf Coast region, United States (Q286425) (← links)
- Hydrous pyrolysis of New Albany Shale: A study examining maturation changes and porosity development (Q286861) (← links)
- Investigating the effects of broad ion beam milling to sedimentary organic matter: Surface flattening or heat-induced aromatization and condensation? (Q286870) (← links)
- Evaluating aromatization of solid bitumen generated in the presence and absence of water: Implications for solid bitumen reflectance as a thermal proxy (Q288663) (← links)
- Geologic characterization of the hydrocarbon resource potential of the Upper Cretaceous Tuscaloosa marine shale in Mississippi and Louisiana, U.S.A. (Q291278) (← links)
- Cathodoluminescence differentiates sedimentary organic matter types (Q294780) (← links)
- Coal resources for part of the Wilcox group (Paleocene-Eocene), northeast Texas (Q294887) (← links)
- Identification of thermal maturity-relevant organic matter in Shale Working Group Report 2021 (Q297270) (← links)
- Front matter: Preface, acknowledgements, table of contents (Q302012) (← links)