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Thermal maturity patterns (conodont color alteration index and vitrinite reflectance) in Upper Ordovician and Devonian rocks of the Appalachian basin: A major revision of USGS Map I-917-E using new subsurface collections Thermal maturity patterns (conodont color alteration index and vitrinite reflectance) in Upper Ordovician and Devonian rocks of the Appalachian basin: A major revision of USGS Map I-917-E using new subsurface collections
Introduction The conodont color alteration index (CAI) introduced by Epstein and others (1977) and Harris and others (1978) is an important criterion for estimating the thermal maturity of Ordovician to Mississippian rocks in the Appalachian basin. Consequently, the CAI isograd maps of Harris and others (1978) are commonly used by geologists to characterize the thermal and burial history...
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John E. Repetski, Robert T. Ryder, David J. Weary, Anita G. Harris, Michael H. Trippi
Appalachian basin oil and natural gas: stratigraphic framework, total petroleum systems, and estimated ultimate recovery Appalachian basin oil and natural gas: stratigraphic framework, total petroleum systems, and estimated ultimate recovery
The most recent U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Appalachian basin was completed in 2002 (Milici and others, 2003). This assessment was based on the total petroleum system (TPS), a concept introduced by Magoon and Dow (1994) and developed during subsequent studies such as those by the U.S. Geological Survey World Energy Assessment Team...
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Robert T. Ryder, Robert C. Milici, Christopher S. Swezey, Michael H. Trippi
Digital data in support of studies and assessments of coal and petroleum resources in the Appalachian basin Digital data in support of studies and assessments of coal and petroleum resources in the Appalachian basin
The Appalachian basin is a mature basin containing abundant oil, gas, and coal resources. Its fossil-fuel-bearing strata range in age from Cambrian to Permian and extend over the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. The basin has provided abundant fossil fuels to support the Nation’s economic growth for at...
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Michael H. Trippi, Scott A. Kinney, Gregory L. Gunther, Robert T. Ryder, Leslie F. Ruppert
Selected references: Coalbed-methane resources of the central and southern Appalachian basin Selected references: Coalbed-methane resources of the central and southern Appalachian basin
No abstract available.
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Erika E. Lentz, Leslie F. Ruppert, Yomayra A. Roman Colon
The Devonian Marcellus Shale and Millboro Shale The Devonian Marcellus Shale and Millboro Shale
The recent development of unconventional oil and natural gas resources in the United States builds upon many decades of research, which included resource assessment and the development of well completion and extraction technology. The Eastern Gas Shales Project, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy in the 1980s, investigated the gas potential of organic-rich, Devonian black shales in...
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Daniel J. Soeder, Catherine B. Enomoto, John A. Chermak
Stratigraphic framework and depositional sequences in the Lower Silurian regional oil and gas accumulation, Appalachian basin from Jackson County, Ohio, through northwestern Pennsylvania, to Orleans County, New York Stratigraphic framework and depositional sequences in the Lower Silurian regional oil and gas accumulation, Appalachian basin from Jackson County, Ohio, through northwestern Pennsylvania, to Orleans County, New York
This chapter is a re-release of U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map 2916, of the same title, by Ryder (2006).
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Robert T. Ryder
Shale hydrocarbon reservoirs: Some influences of tectonics and paleogeography during deposition Shale hydrocarbon reservoirs: Some influences of tectonics and paleogeography during deposition
Continuous hydrocarbon accumulations in shale reservoirs appear to be characterized by common paleotectonic and paleogeographic histories and are limited to specific intervals of geologic time. In addition, most North American self-sourced shale correlates with geologic time periods of calcitic seas and greenhouse conditions and with evolutionary turnover of marine metazoans. More...
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Jennifer D Eoff
The Wallula fault and tectonic framework of south-central Washington, as interpreted from magnetic and gravity anomalies The Wallula fault and tectonic framework of south-central Washington, as interpreted from magnetic and gravity anomalies
The Yakima fold and thrust belt (YFTB) in central Washington has accommodated regional, mostly north-directed, deformation of the Cascadia backarc since prior to emplacement of Miocene flood basalt of the Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG). The YFTB consists of two structural domains. Northern folds of the YFTB strike eastward and terminate at the western margin of a 20-mGal negative...
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Richard J. Blakely, Brian Sherrod, Craig S. Weaver, Ray E. Wells, Alan C. Rohay
Dispersion analysis of passive surface-wave noise generated during hydraulic-fracturing operations Dispersion analysis of passive surface-wave noise generated during hydraulic-fracturing operations
Surface-wave dispersion analysis is useful for estimating near-surface shear-wave velocity models, designing receiver arrays, and suppressing surface waves. Here, we analyze whether passive seismic noise generated during hydraulic-fracturing operations can be used to extract surface-wave dispersion characteristics. Applying seismic interferometry to noise measurements, we extract surface...
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Farnoush Forghani-Arani, Mark Willis, Roel Snieder, Seth S. Haines, Jyoti Behura, Mike Batzle, Michael Davidson
Selected references: Gas geochemistry of the central and southern Appalachian basin Selected references: Gas geochemistry of the central and southern Appalachian basin
No abstract available.
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Erika E. Lentz, Leslie F. Ruppert, Yomayra A. Roman Colon
The geochemistry of oils and gases from the Cumberland overthrust sheet in Virginia and Tennessee The geochemistry of oils and gases from the Cumberland overthrust sheet in Virginia and Tennessee
This study presents high-resolution gas chromatograms of oils and molecular and isotopic analyses of oil-associated gases from 17 wells producing in the Upper Cambrian to Lower Ordovician Knox Group, the Middle and Upper Ordovician Stones River Group, and the Upper Ordovician Trenton Limestone in the Cumberland overthrust sheet. The wells are located in the Ben Hur and Rose Hill fields...
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Kristen O. Dennen, Mark Deering, Robert A. Burruss
Introduction to selected references on fossil fuels of the central and southern Appalachian basin Introduction to selected references on fossil fuels of the central and southern Appalachian basin
The Appalachian basin contains abundant coal and petroleum resources that have been studied and extracted for at least 150 years. In this volume, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists describe the geologic framework and geochemical character of the fossil-fuel resources of the central and southern Appalachian basin. Separate subchapters (some previously published) contain geologic...
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Leslie F. Ruppert, Erika E. Lentz, Susan J. Tewalt, Yomayra A. Roman Colon