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2010 Petroleum resource assessment of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA): GIS play maps 2010 Petroleum resource assessment of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA): GIS play maps

This report provides digital geographic information systems (GIS) files of maps for each of the 24 plays considered in the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 2010 updated petroleum resource assessment of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) (Houseknecht and others, 2010). These are the sample plays evaluated in a previous USGS assessment of the NPRA (Bird and Houseknecht, 2002a)...
Authors
Christopher P. Garrity, David W. Houseknecht, Kenneth J. Bird

A national-scale geochemical and mineralogical survey of soils of the conterminous United States A national-scale geochemical and mineralogical survey of soils of the conterminous United States

In 2007, the US Geological Survey initiated a low-density (1 site per 1600 km2, c. 4800 sites) geochemical and mineralogical survey of soils of the conterminous USA. The ideal sampling protocol at each site includes a sample from 0–5 cm depth, a composite of the soil A horizon, and a sample from the soil C horizon. The
Authors
David B. Smith, William F. Cannon, Laurel G. Woodruff

Late quaternary climate variations reflected in Baltic Sea sediments Late quaternary climate variations reflected in Baltic Sea sediments

Late Pleistocene to Holocene climate change of the Atlantic and the northern European realm is reflected by the facies of sediments in the Baltic Sea. The sedimentary sequence have been subdivided into zones reflecting the main postglacial stages of the Baltic Sea basin development according to sediment echosounder profiling and investigating sediment cores from the central Baltic. The...
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Jan Harff, R. Endler, Emel Emelyanov, S. Kotov, Thomas Leipe, M. Moros, Ricardo A. Olea, Michal Tomczak, Andrzej Witkowski

Bibliography of the Gulf of Mexico coastal plain coal geology Bibliography of the Gulf of Mexico coastal plain coal geology

Unlike scientific literature pertaining to most other coal-bearing regions in the conterminous United States, this bibliography on the coal geology of the Gulf Coastal Plain is dominated by work from the late 20th century. Although coals of this region were mined commercially in the late 1800s and early 1900s, they were eclipsed by the production and use of oil and gas in the middle...
Authors
Robert W. Hook, Peter D. Warwick, Alexander W. Karlsen, Susan J. Tewalt

Stability of Mg-sulfates at-10C and the rates of dehydration/rehydration processes under conditions relevant to Mars Stability of Mg-sulfates at-10C and the rates of dehydration/rehydration processes under conditions relevant to Mars

We report the results of low temperature (−10°C) experiments on the stability fields and phase transition pathways of five hydrous Mg-sulfates. A low temperature form of MgSO4·7H2O (LT-7w) was found to have a wide stability field that extends to low relative humidity (∼13% RH at −10°C). Using information on the timing of phase transitions, we extracted information on the reaction rates...
Authors
A. Wang, J.J. Freeman, I.-M. Chou, B.L. Jolliff

Paleogene coal deposits of the Wilcox group and the Indio formation of south Texas Paleogene coal deposits of the Wilcox group and the Indio formation of south Texas

Coal deposits of the undivided Wilcox Group and its southern equivalent Indio Formation (Paleogene) of south Texas are among the coal resources that are not evaluated quantitatively in the current Gulf Coastal Plain coal re-source assessment. South Texas Wilcox and Indio coals have not been extensively mined, nor have they been mined commercially for at least the past 60 years. These...
Authors
Robert W. Hook, Peter D. Warwick, John R. SanFilipo, Douglas J. Nichols

Lead isotopes in soils and groundwaters as tracers of the impact of human activities on the surface environment: The Domizio-Flegreo Littoral (Italy) case study Lead isotopes in soils and groundwaters as tracers of the impact of human activities on the surface environment: The Domizio-Flegreo Littoral (Italy) case study

The isotopic signature of geogenic and anthropogenic materials, in combination with concentration data for pollutants, can help trace the origin and the extent of contamination in the environment. This approach is particularly effective if naturally occurring and anthropogenically introduced metals have different isotopic ratios. Lead isotope analysis on soils from 7 profiles (1 m depth)...
Authors
G. Grezzi, Robert A. Ayuso, B. de Vivo, A. Lima, S. Albanese

On the use of the beta distribution in probabilistic resource assessments On the use of the beta distribution in probabilistic resource assessments

The triangular distribution is a popular choice when it comes to modeling bounded continuous random variables. Its wide acceptance derives mostly from its simple analytic properties and the ease with which modelers can specify its three parameters through the extremes and the mode. On the negative side, hardly any real process follows a triangular distribution, which from the outset puts...
Authors
Ricardo A. Olea

ASTER spectral analysis and lithologic mapping of the Khanneshin carbonatite volcano, Afghanistan ASTER spectral analysis and lithologic mapping of the Khanneshin carbonatite volcano, Afghanistan

Advanced Spaceborne Thermal and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) data of the early Quaternary Khanneshin carbonatite volcano located in southern Afghanistan were used to identify carbonate rocks within the volcano and to distinguish them from Neogene ferruginous polymict sandstone and argillite. The carbonatitic rocks are characterized by diagnostic CO3 absorption near 11.2 μm and 2.31–2.33...
Authors
John C. Mars, Lawrence C. Rowan

Eocene Yegua Formation (Claiborne group) and Jackson group lignite deposits of Texas Eocene Yegua Formation (Claiborne group) and Jackson group lignite deposits of Texas

The lignite deposits within the upper Eocene Yegua Formation (Claiborne Group) and the overlying Jackson Group are among the coal resources that were not quantitatively assessed as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) National Coal Resource Assessment (NCRA) program in the Gulf Coastal Plain coal province. In the past, these lignite-bearing stratigraphic units often have been...
Authors
Robert W. Hook, Peter D. Warwick, Sharon M. Swanson, Paul C. Hackley
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