The New Orleans Geological Society was organized on October 3, 1941, as a non-profit organization for the purpose of facilitating the development of the profession and science of Geology, with specific emphasis to exploration and production of petroleum and natural gas. Secondary related objectives include the dissemination of pertinent geologic...
The New Orleans Geological Society was organized on October 3, 1941, as a non-profit organization for the purpose of facilitating the development of the profession and science of Geology, with specific emphasis to exploration and production of petroleum and natural gas. Secondary related objectives include the dissemination of pertinent geological and environmental technological data, and the maintenance of a high standard of professional conduct of its members. Visit us at http://www.nogs.org/
A Tour of Salt Dome Cap Rock Features, WinnRock Quarry, Winn Parish, Louisiana: Fossil Analog of Modern Petroleum Seeps Associated with Salt Structures in the Offshore Gulf. J. R. Kyle and M. R. Ulrich, leaders. 48 p., 1993. Print A Tour of Salt Dome Cap Rock...
Northeastern Gulf Coastal Plain Revisited: Neogene and Quaternary Units and Events: Old and New Concepts, by E. G. Otvos. [Includes] Guidebook: Louisiana to Northwest Florida, B. Stephens and D. H. Easley, guidebook editors. 143 p., 1997. Print Northeastern Gulf Coastal Plain...
Introduction to Ground-Water Hydrology. Print Introduction to Ground-Water...
An Introduction to Central Gulf Coast Geology. Duncan Goldthwaite, editor. 232 p., 18 articles, 1991. Print An Introduction to Central Gulf Coast...
Productive Low Resistivity Well Logs of the Offshore Gulf of Mexico. Dwight “Clint” Moore, Editor-in-Chief. Variously paginated, ring-binder format. 1993. Print Productive Low Resistivity Well Logs...