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To: dvdw© who wrote (941)3/2/2013 10:50:47 AM
From: dvdw©Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1580
 
here are the input factors for the NE & NC basins. When state departments of geology give resource estimates, most of the time these are formulated from completely wrong attributing of the sources and origins of oil. Those forecasts and estimates are essentially worthless. Crude oil is a result of quantum mechanical phase transitions......and nothing else.

Nucleation makes crude and just about everything else....

To: dvdw© who wrote (435) 6/28/2011 8:40:41 AM
From: dvdw© Read Replies (4) of 941
Illinois Basin is huge, its input variables are many, primary contributors are

Kentland IN 13 KM Rock
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SERPENT MOUND Ohio 8KM
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Glover Bluff WI 8KM
http://www.passc.net/EarthImpactDatabase/gloverbluff.html

Rock Elm WI 6km
http://www.passc.net/EarthImpactDatabase/rockelm.html

Des Plaines IL 8KM
http://www.passc.net/EarthImpactDatabase/desplaines.html

Glasford Il 4KM

http://www.passc.net/EarthImpactDatabase/glasford.html