The Permian Basin is a large sedimentary basin in the southwestern part of the United States. It is the highest producing oil field in the United States...
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Krai: Permian Basin (North America), a basin in the subsurface of the south of the United States, in west Texas and southeast New Mexico Permian Basin (Europe)...
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The European Permian Basin is a thick sequence of sedimentary rocks deposited in a large sedimentary basin during the Permian period (from 298.9 to 251...
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sedimentary basin in Europe Permian Basin (North America), a sedimentary basin in North America Permian High School, a school in Odessa, Texas Permians, a Uralic...
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years ago, the Permian–Triassic (P–T, P–Tr) extinction event (PTME; also known as the Late Permian extinction event, the Latest Permian extinction event...
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protect part of the basin. It is part of the larger Permian Basin, itself contained within the Mid-Continent oil province. By earliest Permian time, during the...
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itself is located), China, and the southwest of North America, including the Texas red beds. The Permian Basin in the U.S. states of Texas and New Mexico is...
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Prudhoe Bay Oil Field (category Geography of North Slope Borough, Alaska)
East Texas Oil Field), while the largest by reserves is the Permian Basin (North America). The field was operated by BP; partners were ExxonMobil and...
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continental shelf environments. In the Permian Basin (North America), chert nodules and chertified fossils are abundant in basin limestones, but there is little...
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movie and TV series of the same name. Opened in 1959, Permian High is named for the Permian Basin, the geological formation that underlies Midland and...
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the Paradox Basin and the uplift of the Uncompahgre highlands allowed for enormous amounts of sediment to shed off the highlands via Permian fluvial systems...
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The basin developed as a series of foreland basins – in other words, basins developing immediately in front of growing mountain ranges – from Permian time...
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US Permian Basin is the archetypal onshore super basin. However, other basins are located around the world, such as South America's Neuquen Basin in 2018...
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France Permian Basin, Poland, northern Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, the North Sea, and Scotland Turgay Basin, Kazakhstan Southern Basin, Trinidad...
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The 2023 UT Permian Basin Falcons football team represented the University of Texas of the Permian Basin (UTPB) in the 2023 NCAA Division II football season...
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Alleghanian orogeny (category Permian North America)
deformation events in the Carboniferous to Permian period. The orogeny was caused by Africa's collision with North America. At the time, these continents did...
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Late Paleozoic icehouse (redirect from Permian glaciation)
was an ice age that began in the Late Devonian and ended in the Late Permian, occurring from 360 to 255 million years ago (Mya), and large land-based...
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The Bighorn Basin is a plateau region and intermontane basin, approximately 100 miles (160 km) wide, in north-central Wyoming in the United States. It...
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Worcester Basin or Worcester Graben is a sedimentary basin in central England, filled with mainly Permian and Triassic rocks. It trends roughly north-south...
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Laurasia (category Natural history of North America)
Seton et al. 2012, Rockall–North America/Greenland, p. 222 Blakey, R. C. (2003). Wong, T. E. (ed.). "Carboniferous–Permian paleogeography of the assembly...
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Geology of the Appalachians (redirect from Appalachian Basin)
The Appalachian Basin is a foreland basin containing Paleozoic sedimentary rocks of early Cambrian through early Permian age. From north to south, the Appalachian...
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the Las Animas arch. Sedimentary rocks from Cambrian through Permian age fill the basin. The sedimentary column is thickest, in excess of 40,000 feet...
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sub-basins. The Southern North Sea basin is the largest gas producing basin in the UK continental shelf, with production coming from the lower Permian sandstones...
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years ago. The formation of the traps coincided with the Permian–Triassic extinction event. North Asia, geographically, is a subregion of Asia. However,...
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Newark Supergroup (redirect from Eastern North America Rift Basins)
along the east coast of North America. They were deposited in a series of Triassic basins, the Eastern North American rift basins, approximately 220–190...
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Formation Area Bend Arch Fort Worth Syncline Llano Uplift Permian Basin (North America) Strawn Basin Location Region Texas, New Mexico Country United States...
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Lake Fish and Wildlife Area Hovey Channel, a feature of the Permian Basin (North America) Camp Hovey, a United States Army military base in Dongducheon...
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Walchia (category Permian life of North America)
upper Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) and lower Permian (about 310-290 Mya) rocks of Europe and North America. A forest of in-situ Walchia tree-stumps is...
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the Permian and Triassic. Some of the structures defining the Palo Duro basin are much older and were reactivated during its formation. The basin accumulated...
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Triodus (category Prehistoric fish of North America)
xenacanthiform cartilaginous fish that lived from the Carboniferous to the Permian. In 2017, a new species Triodus richterae was described from the Rio do...
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