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Bath, A. H., Milodowski, A. E. and Spiro, B. (1987). Diagenesis of carbonate cements in Permo-Triassic sandstones in the Wessex and East Yorkshire-Lincolnshire Basins, UK: a stable isotope study, in Diagenesis of Sedimentary Sequences, Geological Society Special Publication, No 36, Blackwell Scientific Publications, pp 173-190.

Bowman, M. B. J., McClure, N. M. & Wilkinson, D. W. (1993). Wytch Farm oilfield: deterministic reservoir description of the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone. From Petroleum geology of Northwest Europe: Proceedings of the 4th Conference, The geological Society, London, pp 1513-1517.

Butler, M. (1998). The geological history of the southern Wessex Basin - a review of new information from oil exploration, in Development, Evolution and Petroleum Geology of the Wessex Basin, Geological Society Special Publication, No 133, Alden Press, Oxford, UK, pp 67-86.

Chadwick, R. A. (1986). Extension tectonics in the Wessex Basin, southern England. Journal of the Geological Society, London, Vol. 143, pp 465-488.

Holloway, S., Milodowski, A. E., Strong, G. E. & Warrington, G. (1989). The Sherwood Sandstone Group (Triassic) of the Wessex Basin, southern England. Proceedings of the Geological association, 100, pp 383-394.

Krinsley, D. H., Friend, P. F. & Klimentidis, R. (1976). Eolian transport textures on the surfaces of sand grains of Early Triassic age. Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 87, pp 130-132.

Lacroix, A. (1999). Characterisation of Fluvio Aeolian Sandbodies. Student Dissertation, Oxford Brookes University.

McKie, T., Aggett, J. & Hogg, A. J. C. (1998). Reservoir architecture of the upper Sherwood Sandstone, Wytch Farm field, southern England, in Development, Evolution and Petroleum Geology of the Wessex Basin, Geological Society Special Publication, No 133, Alden Press, Oxford, UK, pp 399-406.

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Smith, S. A. & Edwards, R. A. (1991). Regional sedimentology variations in Lower Triassic fluvial conglomerates ( Budleigh Salterton Pebble Beds), southwest England: some implications for palaeogeography and basin evolution. Geological Journal, Vol. 26, pp 65-83.

Stoneley, R. & Selly, R. C. (1991). A field guide to the petroleum geology of the Wessex Basin, Department of geology, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London.

Strong, G. E. & Milodowski, A. E. (1987). Aspects of diagenesis of the Sherwood Sandstones of the Wessex Basin and their influence on reservoir characteristics, in Diagenesis of Sedimentary Sequences, Geological Society Special Publication, No 36, Blackwell Scientific Publications, pp 325-337.

Suthren, R. J. (1999). Oxford Brookes University.

Underhill, J. R. & Stoneley, R.(1998). Introduction to the development, evolution and petroleum geology of the Wessex Basin, in Development, Evolution and Petroleum Geology of the Wessex Basin, Geological Society Special Publication, No 133, Alden Press, Oxford, UK, pp 1-18.
 
 


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