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AAPG Bulletin; October 1966; v. 50; no. 10; p. 2269-2276
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Relation of Mission Canyon stratigraphy to oil production in north-central North Dakota

Steven H. Harris, Cooper B. Land, and John H. McKeever

Cyclic deposition within the Williston basin in shallow seas during late Mission Canyon (Osagian) time resulted in stratigraphic relations that caused the formation of several oil accumulations in north-central North Dakota. Each cycle represents a brief eastward transgression of the sea, followed by a much longer regression westward.

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