Stratigraphic and paleontologic studies of wells in Florida <electronic resource> : United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Power House well no. 2. Peninsular Oil and Refining Company's J. W. Cory no. 1. With description of a species of Foraminifera from another well /
This paper contains studies of two wells in peninsular Florida that are of particular scientific and economic interest. One of the wells was drilled as a deep test for oil and is so far the deepest well drilled in Florida. This well is of great interest to both the pure scientist and the economic geologist. The second well is a water supply well and is included because it furnishes data for correlation purposes.
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1941
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Authors: | Cole, W. Storrs ; Florida Geological Survey. |
Institutions: | PALMM |
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Tallahassee, <Fla.> : The State Geological Survey, |
Subject: | Paleontology | Foraminifera | Fossil | Oil well drilling | Geology | Stratigraphic |
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