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Regional dissolution of Permian salt in the Anadarko, Dalhart, and Palo Duro basins of the Texas panhandle Regional dissolution of Permian salt in the Anadarko, Dalhart, and Palo Duro basins of the Texas panhandle 1980

A broad zone of salt dissolution that affects parts of the Permian Salado, Seven Rivers, San Andres, Glorieta, and upper Clear Fork Formations occurs beneath the Canadian River Valley from New Mexico eastward toward Amarillo, Texas, and southeastward parallel to the eastern Caprock Escarpment.

Gustavson, T.C., Finley, R.J., McGillis, K.A. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Depositional, structural, and sequence framework of the gas-bearing Cleveland Formation (Upper Pennsylvanian), western Anadarko basin, Texas panhandle Depositional, structural, and sequence framework of the gas-bearing Cleveland Formation (Upper Pennsylvanian), western Anadarko basin, Texas panhandle 1994

ow-permeability ("tight") reservoir sandstones of the lower Missourian Cleveland formation produced more than 435 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of natural gas through December 1990, mostly from Ochiltree and Lipscomb Counties in the northeastern Texas Panhandle.

Hentz, T.F. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Sequence Stratigraphy, Depositional Systems, and Hydrocarbon Play Analysis of the Pennsylvanian Cleveland Formation and Marmaton Group, Anadarko Basin, North Texas and Western Oklahoma Sequence Stratigraphy, Depositional Systems, and Hydrocarbon Play Analysis of the Pennsylvanian Cleveland Formation and Marmaton Group, Anadarko Basin, North Texas and Western Oklahoma 2011

This report provides a detailed review of the stratigraphic and structural attributes and controls on productivity and future potential of the Cleveland Formation and Marmaton Group by integrating chronostratigraphic, depositional-facies, and play analysis.

Ambrose, W.A. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
 Pennsylvanian Tidal Depositional Systems in the Anadarko Basin, Northeast Texas Panhandle and Northwest Oklahoma  Pennsylvanian Tidal Depositional Systems in the Anadarko Basin, Northeast Texas Panhandle and Northwest Oklahoma 2015

A thick (>6,000-ft [>1,830-m]) succession of Desmoinesian to Virgilian (Pennsylvanian) strata in the northwest part of the Anadarko Basin contains a variety of tide-modified deposits.

Ambrose, W.A., Tussey, L.B. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Sequence Stratigraphy, Depositional Systems, and Production Trends in the Atoka Series and Mid-Pennsylvanian Cleveland and Marmaton Formations, Western Anadarko Basin Sequence Stratigraphy, Depositional Systems, and Production Trends in the Atoka Series and Mid-Pennsylvanian Cleveland and Marmaton Formations, Western Anadarko Basin 2009 Carr, David, Hentz, T.F., Ambrose, W.A., Potter, E.C., Clift, S.J. Seminars and Workshops Bureau of Economic Geology