Utica Shale, Quebec Canada
Beaupre, Michel; Schroeder, Jacques. Collapse sinkhole at the inlet tunnel of a powerhouse, Pont, Rouge, Quebec. In: Engineering and environmental impacts of sinkholes and karst; proceedings of the third multidisciplinary conference. Pages 83-87. 1989.

Bergstrom, Stig M.; Goldman, Daniel. Conodont biostratigraphy and biofacies of the Jacques Cartier River Ordovician section, Quebec. Bulletin, New York State Museum (1976). 481; Pages 1-4. 1994.

Bertrand, Rudolf; Dykstra, John. Organic metamorphism and burial histories in the St. Lawrence Lowlands and in the external domain of the Quebec Appalachians. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 25; 6, Pages 31. 1993.

Delano, John W.; Tice, Steven J.; Mitchell, Charles,E.; Goldman, Daniel. Rhyolitic glass in Ordovician K, bentonites; a new stratigraphic tool. Geology (Boulder). 22; 2, Pages 115-118. 1994.

Dykstra, John C. F.; Longman, Mark W. Gas reservoir potential of the Lower Ordovician Beekmantown Group, Quebec Lowlands, Canada. AAPG Bulletin. 79; 4, Pages 513-530. 1995.

Goldman, Daniel. Taxonomy, evolution, and biostratigraphy of the Orthograptus quadrimucronatus species group (Ordovician, Graptolithina). Journal of Paleontology. 69; 3, Pages 516, 540. 1995.

Goldman, Daniel; Mitchell, Charles E.; Bergstrom, Stig M;. Delano, John W.; Tice, Steven. K- bentonites and graptolites biostratigraphy in the Middle Ordovician of New York State and Quebec; a new chronostratigraphic model. Palaios. 9; 2, Pages 124-143. 1994.

Hannigan, R. E.; Basu, A. R.; Teichmann, F. Rare earth element (Sigma REE) geochemistry and possible negative cerium anomaly in Ordovician black shales; evidence for heterogeneity in post, Archean shale composition. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 26; 7, Pages 165. 1994.

Hannigan, R. E.; Mitchell, C. E. The geochemistry of the Utica Shale (Ordovician) of New York State and Quebec. Division of Mineral Resources Publication. 132; Pages 32-37. 1994.

Hannigan, R. E.; Mitchell, C. E. The geochemistry of the Utica Shale (Ordovician) of New York State and Quebec. AAPG Bulletin. 77; 8, Pages 1469. 1993.

Hannigan, R. E.; Mitchell, C. E.The use of statistical pattern recognition in paleoecology. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 26; 3, Pages 21-22. 1994.

Hannigan, R.; Mitchell, C. E. Evidence for syngenetic mineralization in the Utica Shale of central New York State and Quebec using carbon, iron, sulfur systematics. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 25; 6, Pages 199-200. 1993.

Hannigan, R.; Mitchell, C. E. Sulfur, iron and carbon distribution in the Utica Shale of central New York State and Quebec. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 24; 7, Pages 233. 1992.

Hannigan, R.; Mitchell, C. E. The paleocommunity structure of Mohawkian stage graptolites. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 25; 2, Pages 21. 1993.

Hannigan, Robyn. Graptolite paleoecology and carbon, sulfur, iron systematics of the Utica Shale. Master's SUNY at Buffalo. Buffalo, NY, United States. Pages: 229. 1994.

Jerome, Christopher A.; Hannigan, R. E. A computer simulation of graptolite paleocommunity dynamics; data modeling in paleoecology. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 26; 7, Pages 55. 1994.

Jerome, Christopher A.; Hannigan, R. E. Graptolite species diversity patterns correlated to periodic variations in carbon, iron, sulfur systematics. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 26; 3, Pages 26. 1994.

Lavoie, Denis. The importance of the continental margin configuration for the Taconian accretion in Eastern Canada; the diachronism between the Quebec Reentrant and St. Lawrence Promontory. Program with Abstracts, Geological Association of Canada; Mineralogical Association of Canada; Canadian Geophysical Union, Joint Annual Meeting. 1993; Pages 56. 1993.

Luperto, Sinni E.; Gimenez, R.; Martin, Chivelet J. Coniacian to lowermost Campanian benthic foraminifers and green algae of the Bocairent section (SE Spain); biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic implications. In: 15th international sedimentological congress; sedimentology at the dawn of the third millennium; abstracts. Pages 519. 1998.

Luperto, Sinni E.; Martin, Chivelet J.; Gimenez, R. Praemurgella valenciana nov. gen. et sp. (Foraminifera) in the Sierra de Utiel Formation (Coniacian, Santonian) of the Prebetic Domain (SE Spain). Geobios. 33; 2, Pages 145-151. 2000.

Mitchell, Charles E.; Goldman, D.; Bergstroem, S. M.; Delano, J. W.; Samson S. D. Chronostratigraphy of the Trenton Group and Utica Shale; Pt. I, Preliminary revision of lithofacies and age relationships. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 24; 7, Pages 196. 1992.

Petzet, G. Alan. Quebec Cambro-Ordovician Exploration Focuses on Wilburton Arbuckle Analog. Oil & Gas Journak, V. 90, N 7, February 17, 1992.

Rigby, Susan. Population analysis and orientation studies of graptoloids from the Middle Ordovician Utica Shale, Quebec. Palaeontology. 36; 2, Pages 267-282. 1993.

Rigby, Susan; Dilly, P. Noel. Growth rates of pterobranchs and the lifespan of graptolites. Paleobiology. 19; 4, Pages 459-475. 1993.

Riva, John. The graptolite Amplexograptus praetypicalis n. sp. and the origin of the typicalis group. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences = Journal Canadien des Sciences de la Terre. 24; 5, Pages 924-933. 1987.

Utica Shale, not Quebec
Andersen, C. Brannon; Samson, Scott D. Temporal changes in Nd isotopic composition of sedimentary rocks in the Sevier and Taconic foreland basins; increasing influence of juvenile sources. Geology (Boulder). 23; 11, Pages 983-986. 1995.

Baird, Gordon C.; Brett, C. E. Mitchell, C. E.; Goldman, D.; Delano, J. W. Late Middle Ordovician shale succession, Mohawk Valley region; foreland basin subsidence and regional depositional overlap. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 29; 1, Pages 28-29. 1997.

Baird, Gordon C.; Brett, Carlton E.; Hannigan, Robyn E. Middle, Late Ordovician K, bentonite stratinomy, Mohawk Valley, New York; evidence for sedimentary condensation within ash beds. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 26; 7, Pages 432. 1994.

Baird, Gordon C.; Brett, Carlton E.; Lehmann, David. Submarine erosion on the near, anoxic submarine slope through carbonate corrosion; Middle and Upper Ordovician, central New York State. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 25; 6, Pages 64. 1993.

Baird, Gordon C.; Brett, Carlton E.; Lehmann, David. The Trenton Limestone, Utica Shale succession; depositional events in a Middle to Late Ordovician foreland basin setting, New York State. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 24; 7, Pages 319. 1992.

Baird, Gordon C.; Brett, Carlton E.; Mitchell, Charles E.; Goldman, Daniel; Delano, John W. Patterns of sedimentary condensation and submarine erosion in a Middle Ordovician (Caradocian) foreland basin; evidence of lithospheric flexure and sediment, bypass. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 28; 3, Pages 36. 1996.

Bergstroem, Stig M.; Mitchell, C. E. The Sebree Trough Project; 3, Biostratigraphic and biogeographic significance of graptolites from the Ordovician Utica Shale in the subsurface of Ohio and Indiana. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 23; 3, Pages 4. 1991.

Bergstroem, Stig M.; Mitchell, Charles E. Geology of Middle to Upper Ordovician Sebree Trough northwest of Cincinnati Arch, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. AAPG Bulletin. 71; 9, Pages 1101. 1987.

Bergstrom, Stig M. Phylum Hemichordata, Class Graptolithina. Bulletin, Ohio, Division of Geological Survey. Pages 270-281. 1996.

Bergstrom, Stig M. The Utica Shale in northern Ohio and its relationships to the Utica Shale of the northern Appalachian Basin and lithologically similar rocks in the central Great Lakes region. Appalachian Basin Industrial Associates. 17; Pages 2-39. 1990.

Bergstrom, Stig M.; Mitchell, Charles E. Regional relationships and age of the Ordovician Utica Shale in N. Ohio. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 22; 5, Pages 3. 1990.

Bergstrom, Stig M.; Mitchell, Charles E. The Ordovician Utica Shale in the eastern Midcontinent region; age, lithofacies, and regional relationships. Bulletin, Oklahoma Geological Survey. Pages 67-89. 1992.

Bergstrom, Stig M.; Mitchell, Charles, E.; Schumacher, Gregory A.; Swinford, E, Mac. The Sebree Trough Project; II, upper Middle and lower Upper Ordovician biostratigraphy in the Oxford, Ohio core and coeval successions in southwestern Ohio and easternmost Indiana cores. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 22; 5, Pages 3. 1990.

Bradley, Dwight C. Mechanism of lithospheric flexure in the Taconic collisional foredeep, New York State. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 68; 44, Pages 1510. 1987.

Bradley, Dwight C.; Kusky, Timothy M. Geologic evidence for rate of plate convergence during the Taconic arc, continent collision. Journal of Geology. 94; 5, Pages 667- 681. 1986.

Cole, G. A.; Sedivy Robert, A.; Drozd, R. J.; Halpern, H. I.; Burwood, R. Ohio Paleozoic, reservoir combinations; source, oil correlation studies. Circular, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey. 36; Pages 3. 1985.

Deans, Brian D. Petroleum geology and hydrodynamic analysis of the Stoney Point Field, Trenton, Black River Group, Ordovician, Michigan Basin. Master's, Michigan Technological University. Houghton, MI, United States. Pages: 86. 1988.

Delano, J. W. Rhyolitic glass in Upper Middle Ordovician k, bentonites; samples of the explosive igneous suite. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 26; 3, Pages 14. 1994.

Delano, J. W. Schirnick, C.; Bock, B.; Kidd, W. S. F.; Heizler, Matthew T.; Putman, George W.; Delong, S. E.; Ohr, M. Petrology and geochemistry of Ordovician K, bentonites in New York State; constraints on the nature of a volcanic arc. Journal of Geology. 98; 2, Pages 157-170. 1990.

Delano, J. W.; Tice, S.; Mitchell, C. E.; Goldman, D.; Samson, S. D. Chronostratigraphy of the Trenton Group and Utica Shale; Part II, Stratigraphic correlations using Ordovician glasses in K, bentonites. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 24; 7, Pages 197. 1992.

Delano, John W.; Tice, Steve; Mitchell, Charles E. Goldman, Daniel; Samson, Scott D. Geochemical fingerprinting of volcanic glass from K, bentonites; the Utica Shale & Trenton Group, New York State; stratigraphic and structural implications. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 25; 6, Pages 75. 1993.

Fenton, Cassandra R.; Teichmann, Friedrich; Cole, Ronald B.; Ver, Straeten, Charles A.; Basu Asish, R.; Baird, Gordon. Pumice fragments in Appalachian Basin bentonites; a petrographic and REE geochemical study. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 27; 1, Pages 43. 1995.

Garver, John Irwin. Ordovician rocks in the Mohawk Valley; geologic sites for education of high school and college students. Guidebook, New York State Geological Association, Meeting. 67; Pages 357-375. 1995.

Goldman, D.; Barrett, KatieT. Bergstrom, Stig M. Working toward a standard Upper Ordovician graptolite zonation; correlation of the Mt. Merino and Utica shales in New York State. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 32; 4, Pages 15. 2000.

Goldman, D.; Mitchell, C. E. The stratigraphic distribution of graptolites in the classic upper Middle Ordovician Utica Shale of New York State; an evolutionary succession or a response to relative sea, level change? Proceedings of the Sixth international graptolite conference of the GWG (IPA) and the SW Iberia field meeting 1998 of the International Subcommission on Silurian Stratigraphy (ICS, IUGS). Pages 186-189. 1998.

Goldman, Daniel.; Mitchell, Charles, E.; Joy, Michael, P. The stratigraphic distribution of graptolites in the classic upper Middle Ordovician Utica Shale of New York State; an evolutionary succession or a response to relative sea, level change?. Paleobiology. 25; 3, Pages 273-294. 1999.

Goldman, Daniel; Mitchell, C. E.Baird, G. C.; Brett, C. E. Tectonic and eustatic controls on graptolite relative abundance patterns. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 27; 1, Pages 48. 1995.

Goldman, Daniel; Mitchell, Charles E. The stratigraphic distribution of Upper Middle Ordovician graptolites in the classical Utica Shale sequence of New York State; an evolutionary succession or a faunal response to relative sea, level changes? Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 28; 3, Pages 58. 1996.

Gutierrez, Marco, Juan, Carlos; Lenz, Alfred, C. Graptolite synrhabdosomes; biological or taphonomic entities Paleobiology. 24; 1, Pages 37- 48. 1998.

Hannigan, Robyn; Mitchell, Charles, E. Preliminary results of a paleoecologic study of Mohawkian stage (Ordovician) graptolites of central New York State .Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 24; 3, Pages 26. 1992.

Hiatt, Cheryl Rae. A petrographic, geochemical, and well log analysis of the Utica Shale, Trenton Limestone transition in the northern Michigan Basin. Master's, Michigan Technological University. Houghton, MI, United States. Pages: 146. 1985.

Hiatt, Cheryl Rae; Nordeng, Stephan. A petrographic and well log analysis of five wells in the Trenton, Utica transition in the northern Michigan Basin. Special Papers, Michigan Basin Geological Society. 4; Pages 33-43. 1985.

Jacobi, Robert D.; Mitchell, Charles E.; Joy, Michael P. The Dolgeville, Indian Castle contact; the role of local tectonic control on the development of a regional drowning surface. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 28; 3, Pages 67. 1996.

Joy, Michael P.; Mitchell, Charles .; Delano, John W. Structural control of depositional rates and facies changes within the Taconic foredeep, Mohawk Valley, NY; a graphic correlation approach. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 26; 7, Pages 181. 1994.

Joy, Michael P.; Mitchell, Charles E. Sea level change & deposition of the upper Middle Ordovician carbonate & clastic sequence; Taconic foredeep, NY. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 30; 7, Pages 145. 1998.

Kidd, William S. F.; Plesch, Andreas; Vollmer, Frederick W. Lithofacies and structure of the Taconic flysch, melange, and allochthon, in the New York Capital District. Guidebook, New York State Geological Association, Meeting. 67; Pages 57-80. 1995.

Kolata, Dennis, R.; Huff, Warren, D.; Bergstrom, Stig M. The Ordovician Sebree Trough; an oceanic passage to the Midcontinent United States. Geological Society of America Bulletin. 113; 8, Pages 1067-1078. 2001.

Lehmann, David; Brett, Carlton E.; Cole, Ronald. Tectonic and eustatic influences upon the sedimentary environments of the Upper Ordovician strata of New York and Ontario. Concepts in Sedimentology and Paleontology. 4; Pages 181-201. 1994.

Lehmann, David; Brett, Carlton E.; Cole, Ronald; Baird, Gordon. Distal sedimentation in a peripheral foreland basin; Ordovician black shales and associated flysch of the western Taconic Foreland, New York State and Ontario. Geological Society of America Bulletin. 107; 6, Pages 708-724. 1995.

Lehmann, David; Brett, Carlton, E.; Britt, Sanford; Parsons, Mike; Ryan, Dallas. Fossil concentrations in black shale environments; the role of gradient currents. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 22; 7, Pages 82. 1990.

Mickler, Patrick J. Oxygen, related ichnocoenoses and their effect on sediment geochemistry of the Utica, Martinsburg Shale contact (Upper Ordovician, New York State). Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 28; 7, Pages 89. 1996.

Mickler, Patrick J.; Algeo, Thomas J.; Hower, James C. Origin of lower Paleozoic black shales; a consequence of anoxic oceanic deepwaters or an underdeveloped burrowing infauna?. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 27; 6, Pages 326. 1995.

Mitchell, C. E.; Bergstroem, Stig, M; Schumacher, Gregory, A The Sebree Trough Project; 5, Development and possible tectonic origin of a Middle to Late Ordovician intracratonic basin. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 23; 3, Pages 49. 1991.

Mitchell, C. E.; Bergstrom, S. M. New graptolite and lithostratigraphic evidence from the Cincinnati region, U.S.A., for the definition and correlation of the base of the Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician). Geological Survey of Canada. Pages 59-77. 1991.

Mitchell, C. E.; Bergstrom, Stig M.; Schumacher, G. A. Stratigraphic sequences of the Sebree Trough and Jessamine Dome as an expression of basement reactivation during the Taconic Orogeny. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 29; 4, Pages 61. 1997.

Mitchell, C. E.; Joy, M. P.; Adhya, S.; Delano, J. W. Onlap timing of the organic, rich Antes and Utica shales (Middle Ordovician) in the Taconic foredeep of Pennsylvania and New York; the role of tectonic subsidence and eustacy. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 30; 7, Pages 396. 1998.

Mitchell, Charles E.; Bergstrom, Stig M. A new and stratigraphically significant graptolite succession across the base of the Cincinnatian (Upper Ordovician) in eastern Indiana. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 19; 4, Pages 235. 1987.

Mitchell, Charles E.; Goldman, Daniel; Baird, Gordon C.; Brett, Carlton E.; Bergstrom, Stig M.; Delano, John W.; Tice, Steve. Age and facies relationships of the Middle Ordovician Dolgeville Formation in the Mohawk Valley, New York State; a possible carbonate fan deposit. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 25; 6, Pages 75. 1993.

Nelson, John R. The Lower Ordovician of the southern Michigan Basin; hydrocarbon potential. Master's, Michigan State Univ. East Lansing, MI, United States. Pages: 194. 1989.

Nuccio, Vito F.; Wandrey, Craig J.; Ryder, Robert T.; Harris, Anita G. Thermal maturity and petroleum generation of Middle Ordovician black shale source rocks, central Appalachian Basin; controls on oil and gas in Lower Silurian low, permeability sandstone reservoirs. AAPG Bulletin. 81; 9, Pages 1560. 1997.

Puex, Anthony N. Routine quantification of oil expulsion from source rock data; an example from the Utica Formation (Ordovician) of the Michigan Basin. Annual Meeting Abstracts, American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. 1993; Pages 169. 1993.

Railsback, Loren Bruce. Ordovician paleoceanography; stable isotope and C, S, Fe evidence from the Caradocian Trenton Group, Mohawk Valley, New York. Doctoral, Univ. of Illinois. Urbana, IL, United States. Pages: 150. 1989.
Ryder, R. T.; Burruss, R. C.; Hatch, J. R.;; King, J.; D.;; Nuccio, V. F.; Schumacher, G. A.; Harris, A. G. Geochemistry and thermal maturation of the Ordovician Utica Shale in the Redstone Corporation No. 3. Barth Well, Coshocton County, Ohio. AAPG Bulletin. 79; 9, Pages 1418. 1995.

Ryder, Robert T. Depositional setting of Ordovician and Cambrian rocks in central Appalachian Basin along a section from Morrow County, Ohio, to Calhoun County, West Virginia. AAPG Bulletin. 72; 8, Pages 970-971. 1988.
Ryder, Robert T.; Burruss, Robert C.; Hatch, Joseph R. Black shale source rocks and oil generation in the Cambrian and Ordovician of the central Appalachian Basin, USA. AAPG Bulletin. 82; 3, Pages 412- 441. 1998.

Samson, Scott D.; Andersen, C. B. Increasing influence of exotic terranes as sources of shales from the Sevier and Taconic foreland basins? Evidence from Nd isotopes. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 26; 4, Pages 60. 1994.

Samson, Scott D.; Matthews, Sandra; Goldman, Daniel; Mitchell, Charles E.; Delano, John W. Use of Sr and Pb isotope geochemistry of apatite phenocrysts to discriminate Ordovician K, bentonites in the Utica Shale. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 25; 6, Pages 75. 1993.

Sangrey, William F.; Gildner, Raymond F. A test of trilobite cranidia as paleocurrent direction indicators. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 21; 2, Pages 64. 1989.

Schumacher, Gregory A.; Swinford, E.; Bergstrom, Stig M. The Sebree Trough Project; 1, Lithostratigraphy and geologic setting of the Oxford, Ohio core. Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America. 22; 5, Pages 43. 1990.

Shaw, John H.; Hook, Stephen C.; Suppe, John. Structural trend analysis by axial surface mapping. AAPG Bulletin. 78; 5, Pages 700-721. 1994.

Sitler, Gary. Petroleum geology of southwestern Ohio. AAPG Bulletin. 71; 9, Pages 1111-1112. 1987.

Turner, J. M. Response of illite and chlorite in the Mid, Ordovician Utica Shale of northern New York State to the maximum temperatures generated during burial diagenesis. Master's, SUNY at Binghamton. Binghamton, NY, United States. Pages: 33. 1985.

Wallace, Laure G.; Roen, John B. Petroleum source rock potential of the Upper Ordovician black shale sequence, northern Appalachian Basin. Open, File Report, U. S. Geological Survey, OF 89-0488, 1989.

Weary, David J.; Ryder, Robert T.; Nyahay, Richard. Thermal maturity patterns (CAI and %R (sub o) ) in the Ordovician and Devonian rocks of the Appalachian Basin in New York State. Open, File Report, U. S. Geological Survey, OF 00-0496, 2000.

Wickstrom, Lawrence H. Middle Ordovician fractured carbonate gas reservoirs in the Appalachian Basin. Ohio Geological Society ... Annual Technical Symposium. 2; Pages ; unpaginated. 1994.

Wickstrom, Lawrence H. Play MOf; Middle Ordovician fractured carbonates. Publication, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey. Pages 172-176. 1996.

Wilson, James Lee; Sengupta, Arijeet. The Trenton Formation in the Michigan Basin and environs; pertinent questions about its stratigraphy and diagenesis. Special Papers, Michigan Basin Geological Society. 4; Pages 1-13. 1985.