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Paleocene coal deposits of the Wilcox Group, Northeast Texas Paleocene coal deposits of the Wilcox Group, Northeast Texas
The surface exposure of the Paleocene Wilcox Group in northeast Texas varies in width from 9 to 27 mi along an arcuate outcrop that extends southwest approximately 156 mi from the Texas-Arkansas State line to 32° latitude. Parts of Bowie, Camp, Cass, Franklin, Henderson, Hopkins, Morris, Navarro, Rains, Titus, Van Zandt, and Wood Counties are included in this outcrop belt (Figure 1)...
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Robert W. Hook, Peter D. Warwick, John R. SanFilipo, Douglas J. Nichols, Sharon M. Swanson
Coal resources for part of the Wilcox group (Paleocene through Eocene), central Texas Coal resources for part of the Wilcox group (Paleocene through Eocene), central Texas
The Wilcox Group of central Texas contains shallow (less than 500 ft) coal deposits that are mined for use in mine-mouth electric power generating plants. These coal deposits range in apparent rank from lignite to sub-bituminous (Pierce et al., 2011) and are similar in rank and composition to shallow coal deposits in the northeast and south Texas areas (Figure 1). The coal zones and...
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Peter D. Warwick, Claire E. Aubourg, Stephen E. Suitt, Steven M. Podwysocki, Adam C. Schultz
A review of lignite resources of western Tennessee and the Jackson Purchase area, western Kentucky A review of lignite resources of western Tennessee and the Jackson Purchase area, western Kentucky
This review of the lignite deposits of western Tennessee and the Jackson Purchase area in western Kentucky (Figure 1) is an updated report on part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Coal Resource Assessment of the Gulf Coastal Plain Coal Province (see Ruppert et al., 2002; Hackley et al., 2006; Dennen, 2009; and other chapters of this publication). Lignite deposits of western...
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Paul C. Hackley, Peter D. Warwick, Roger E. Thomas, Douglas J. Nichols
Coal resources for part of the Wilcox group (Paleocene-Eocene), northeast Texas Coal resources for part of the Wilcox group (Paleocene-Eocene), northeast Texas
The Wilcox Group of northeast Texas contains shallow (less than 500 ft) coal deposits that are mined for use in mine-mouth electric power generating plants. The coal deposits, which are lignite in apparent rank (Pierce et al., 2011), are separated from similar shallow coal deposits in the Sabine uplift area by the East Texas Basin (Figure 1). The coal zones and associated strata in the...
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Peter D. Warwick, Claire E. Aubourg, Steven M. Podwysocki, Adam C. Schultz
Geology and petroleum potential of the rifted margins of the Canada Basin Geology and petroleum potential of the rifted margins of the Canada Basin
Three sides of the Canada Basin are bordered by high-standing, conjugate rift shoulders of the Chukchi Borderland, Alaska and Canada. The Alaska and Canada margins are mantled with thick, growth-faulted sediment prisms, and the Chukchi Borderland contains only a thin veneer of sediment. The rift-margin strata of Alaska and Canada reflect the tectonics and sediment dispersal systems of...
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D.W. Houseknecht, Kenneth J. Bird
Splint coals of the Central Appalachians: Petrographic and geochemical facies of the Peach Orchard No. 3 split coal bed, southern Magoffin County, Kentucky Splint coals of the Central Appalachians: Petrographic and geochemical facies of the Peach Orchard No. 3 split coal bed, southern Magoffin County, Kentucky
The Bolsovian (Middle Pennsylvanian) Peach Orchard coal bed is one of the splint coals of the Central Appalachians. Splint coal is a name for the dull, inertinite-rich lithologies typical of coals of the region. The No. 3 Split was sampled at five locations in Magoffin County, Kentucky and analyzed for petrography and major and minor elements. The No. 3 Split coals contain semifusinite...
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James C. Hower, Leslie F. Ruppert
Introduction: Tectonics, volcanism, and stratigraphy within the evolving transform margin north of San Francisco Bay, California Introduction: Tectonics, volcanism, and stratigraphy within the evolving transform margin north of San Francisco Bay, California
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Victoria E. Langenheim, Donald S. Sweetkind
Fundamental studies on kinetic isotope effect (KIE) of hydrogen isotope fractionation in natural gas systems Fundamental studies on kinetic isotope effect (KIE) of hydrogen isotope fractionation in natural gas systems
Based on quantum chemistry calculations for normal octane homolytic cracking, a kinetic hydrogen isotope fractionation model for methane, ethane, and propane formation is proposed. The activation energy differences between D-substitute and non-substituted methane, ethane, and propane are 318.6, 281.7, and 280.2 cal/mol, respectively. In order to determine the effect of the entropy...
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Y. Ni, Q. Ma, G.S. Ellis, J. Dai, Brian Katz, S. Zhang, Y. Tang
A review of Alabama lignite deposits A review of Alabama lignite deposits
This review of Alabama lignite deposits is a part of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Coal Resource Assessment (NCRA) of the Gulf Coast region (see Ruppert et al., 2002; Dennen, 2009; and other chapters of this publication). Because lignite is not currently mined in Alabama, a detailed assessment of the state was not made, and only a review is presented in this chapter. Lignite...
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Claire E. Aubourg
Front matter: Preface, acknowledgements, table of contents Front matter: Preface, acknowledgements, table of contents
This volume is the fifth in a series of reports by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on the assessment of the quantity and quality of the nation’s coal deposits that potentially could be mined during the next few decades. For eight years (1995-2003), geologic, geochemical, and resource information was collected and compiled for the five major coal-producing regions of the United States...
Gas shale/oil shale Gas shale/oil shale
The production of natural gas from shales continues to increase in North America, and shale gas exploration is on the rise in other parts of the world since the previous report by this committee was published by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Energy Minerals Division (2009). For the United States, the volume of proved reserves of natural gas increased 11% from 2008 to 2009...
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N.S. Fishman, S.R. Bereskin, K.A. Bowker, B.J. Cardott, T.C. Chidsey, R. F. Dubiel, C.B. Enomoto, W.B. Harrison, D.M. Jarvie, C.L. Jenkins, J.A. LeFever, Peng Li, J.N. McCracken, C. D. Morgan, S.H. Nordeng, R.E. Nyahay, Steven Schamel, R.L. Sumner, L.L. Wray
Geology and petroleum potential of the Lincoln Sea Basin, offshore North Greenland Geology and petroleum potential of the Lincoln Sea Basin, offshore North Greenland
A seismic refraction line crossing the Lincoln Sea was acquired in 2006. It proves the existence of a deep sedimentary basin underlying the Lincoln Sea. This basin appears to be comparable in width and depth to the Sverdrup Basin of the Canadian Arctic Islands. The stratigraphy of the Lincoln Sea Basin is modelled in analogy to the Sverdrup Basin and the Central Spitsbergen Basin, two...
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K. Sorensen, D. Gautier, Janet K. Pitman, H. Ruth Jackson, T. Dahl-Jensen