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Publications by Ambrose, W.A.

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Geologic and Hydrologic Assessment of Natural Gas from Coal: Greater Green River, Piceance, Powder River, and Raton Basins, Western United States Geologic and Hydrologic Assessment of Natural Gas from Coal: Greater Green River, Piceance, Powder River, and Raton Basins, Western United States 1995

Five coal basins in the Rocky Mountain Foreland of the western United States--San Juan, Greater Green River, Piceance, Powder River, and Raton--contain, by virtue of their tremendous coal tonnage, 522 Tcf (14.7 Tm3) coalbed gas resources, or 77 percent of the nation's total of 675 Tcf (19.1

Tyler, Roger, Kaiser, W.R., Scott, A.R., Hamilton, D.S., Ambrose, W.A. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Facies heterogeneity and brine-disposal potential of Miocene barrier island, fluvial, and deltaic systems:  examples from northeast Hitchcock and Alta Loma fields, Galveston County, Texas Facies heterogeneity and brine-disposal potential of Miocene barrier island, fluvial, and deltaic systems: examples from northeast Hitchcock and Alta Loma fields, Galveston County, Texas 1990

To recover gas remaining in solution, large volumes of brine must be produced from watered-out gas reservoirs in the Gulf Coast.

Ambrose, W.A. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Depositional systems and oil and gas plays in the Cretaceous Olmos Formation, south Texas Depositional systems and oil and gas plays in the Cretaceous Olmos Formation, south Texas 1986

The Upper Cretaceous Olmos Formation in South Texas continues to be an active exploration target 60 years after oil was first discovered in this clastic assemblage. The shallow, oil-bearing formation was deposited on a broad, wave-influenced shelf. Sand accumulated in two depocenters.

Tyler, Noel, Ambrose, W.A. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Genetic stratigraphy and oil recovery in an Upper Cretaceous wave-dominated deltaic reservoir, Big Wells (San Miguel) field, south Texas Genetic stratigraphy and oil recovery in an Upper Cretaceous wave-dominated deltaic reservoir, Big Wells (San Miguel) field, south Texas 1986

The Big Wells (San Miguel) reservoir in Dimmit and Zavala Counties, South Texas, produces from a broadly lenticular, wave-dominated deltaic sandstone encased in prodelta and shelf mudstones.

Tyler, Noel, Gholston, J.C., Ambrose, W.A., Idigbe, Koso, Mitra, R.K. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Facies architecture and production characteristics of strand-plain reservoirs in the Frio Formation, Texas Facies architecture and production characteristics of strand-plain reservoirs in the Frio Formation, Texas 1985

Many modern shore zones comprise a continuum of depositional environments that encompass both strandplain and barrier-island systems. Strandplains are further subdivided into two classes: sand-rich beach-ridge plains and mud-rich chenier plains.

Tyler, Noel, Ambrose, W.A. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Atlas of major Texas oil reservoirs Atlas of major Texas oil reservoirs 1983

The search for oil, its development, production, and marketing have, for the better part of a century, been a fundamental part of the Texas economy. The history of Texas oil finders, from the self-educated wildcatter to the highly trained explorationist, is a part of Texas lore.

Galloway, W.E., Ewing, T.E., Garrett, C.M., Jr., Tyler, Noel, Bebout, D.G., Ambrose, W.A., Meador, Karen, Woodward, M.T. Atlases of Major Oil and Gas Reservoirs Bureau of Economic Geology