Appendices for Transgressive-regressive cycles in the metalliferous, oil shale-bearing Heath Formation (Upper Mississippian), central Montana
January 3, 2018
This set of data files are the appendices for paper titled Transgressive-regressive cycles in the metalliferous, oil shale-bearing Heath Formation (Upper Mississippian), central Montana. The dataset consists of 8 appendices, including a histogram of solid bitumen and vitrinite Ro values, gas chromatograms, isotopic data, organic and inorganic geochemical analyses, and x-ray diffraction mineralogy data.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2018 |
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Title | Appendices for Transgressive-regressive cycles in the metalliferous, oil shale-bearing Heath Formation (Upper Mississippian), central Montana |
DOI | 10.5066/F7668BPP |
Authors | Julie A Dumoulin, Craig A Johnson, Karen Duttweiler Kelley, Palma J Botterell, Paul C Hackley, Clinton T Scott, John F Slack |
Product Type | Data Release |
Record Source | USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS) |
USGS Organization | Alaska Science Center |
Rights | This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal |
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Transgressive-regressive cycles in the metalliferous, oil-shale-bearing Heath Formation (Upper Mississippian), central Montana
The Upper Mississippian Heath Formation, which accumulated in the Big Snowy Trough of central Montana, has been known for three decades to contain mudrocks highly enriched in Zn, V, Mo, Ni and other metals, and source rocks for oil. The unit has more recently been recognized as a prospective tight oil play. Here we present petrographic, paleontologic, geochemical, and carbon and sulfur isotope dat
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Julie A. Dumoulin, Craig A. Johnson, Karen D. Kelley, Palma J. Botterell, Paul C. Hackley, Clint Scott, John F. Slack
Craig A Johnson, Ph.D.
Scientist Emeritus
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Karen Duttweiler Kelley
Scientist Emeritus
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Email
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Palma J. Botterell
Petroleum Geochemist
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Paul C. Hackley, Ph.D.
Research Geologist
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Clinton T. Scott, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
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Phone
John F. Slack
Scientist Emeritus
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