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Methodology for quantifying uncertainty in coal assessments with an application to a Texas lignite deposit Methodology for quantifying uncertainty in coal assessments with an application to a Texas lignite deposit

A common practice for characterizing uncertainty in coal resource assessments has been the itemization of tonnage at the mining unit level and the classification of such units according to distance to drilling holes. Distance criteria, such as those used in U.S. Geological Survey Circular 891, are still widely used for public disclosure. A major deficiency of distance methods is that...
Authors
Ricardo A. Olea, James Luppens, Susan Tewalt

Upper Cretaceous bituminous coal deposits of the Olmos Formation, Maverick County, Texas Upper Cretaceous bituminous coal deposits of the Olmos Formation, Maverick County, Texas

This report describes the bituminous coal deposits of the Olmos Formation (Navarro Group, Upper Cretaceous; Figures 1, 2) of Maverick County in south Texas. Although these were not evaluated quantitatively as part of the current Gulf Coastal Plain coal-resource assessment, a detailed review is presented in this chapter. Prior to the late 1920s, these coal beds were mined underground on a...
Authors
Robert Hook, Peter Warwick, John R. SanFilipo

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. Dubiel, C.B. Enomoto, W.B. Harrison, D.M. Jarvie, C.L. Jenkins, J.A. LeFever, Peng Li, J.N. McCracken, C. Morgan, S.H. Nordeng, R.E. Nyahay, Steven Schamel, R.L. Sumner, L.L. Wray

Stratigraphy and chronology of offshore to nearshore deposits associated with the Provo shoreline, Pleistocene Lake Bonneville, Utah Stratigraphy and chronology of offshore to nearshore deposits associated with the Provo shoreline, Pleistocene Lake Bonneville, Utah

Stratigraphic descriptions and radiocarbon data from eleven field locations are presented in this paper to establish a chronostratigraphic framework for offshore to nearshore deposits of Lake Bonneville. Based on key marker beds and geomorphic position, the deposits are interpreted to have accumulated during the period from the late transgressive phase, through the overflowing phase...
Authors
Holly Godsey, Charles G. Oviatt, David Miller, Marjorie Chan

A review of the lignite resources of Arkansas A review of the lignite resources of Arkansas

This review of the lignite resources of Arkansas is a part of the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) National Coal Resource Assessment (NCRA) of the Gulf Coastal Plain Coal Province, which also includes coal-bearing areas in the states of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky (see Ruppert et al., 2002; Dennen, 2009; and other chapters of this publication). Lignite...
Authors
Paul Hackley, Jason Willett, Peter Warwick, S.J. Law, Douglas Nichols

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...

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...
Authors
Claire Aubourg

Disaster risk assessment case study: Recent drought on the Navajo Nation, USA Disaster risk assessment case study: Recent drought on the Navajo Nation, USA

The Navajo Nation is an ecologically sensitive semi-arid to arid section of the southern Colorado Plateau. In this remote part of the United States, located at the Four Corners (Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah), traditional people live a subsistence lifestyle that is inextricably tied to, and dependent upon, landscape conditions and water supplies. Soft bedrock lithologies and...
Authors
Margaret Hiza, Klara Kelley, Harris Francis, Debra Block

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...
Authors
K. Sorensen, D. Gautier, Janet Pitman, H. Jackson, T. Dahl-Jensen

Assessment of NE Greenland: Prototype for development of Circum-ArcticResource Appraisal methodology Assessment of NE Greenland: Prototype for development of Circum-ArcticResource Appraisal methodology

Geological features of NE Greenland suggest large petroleum potential, as well as high uncertainty and risk. The area was the prototype for development of methodology used in the US Geological Survey (USGS) Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal (CARA), and was the first area evaluated. In collaboration with the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), eight ‘assessment units’ (AU)...
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Donald Gautier, L. Stemmerik, F.G. Christiansen, K. Sorensen, T. Bidstrup, J. Bojesen-Koefoed, Kenneth Bird, Ronald Charpentier, David Houseknecht, Timothy Klett, Christopher Schenk, Marilyn E. Tennyson

Geology, geochronology, and paleogeography of the southern Sonoma volcanic field and adjacent areas, northern San Francisco Bay region, California Geology, geochronology, and paleogeography of the southern Sonoma volcanic field and adjacent areas, northern San Francisco Bay region, California

Recent geologic mapping in the northern San Francisco Bay region (California, USA) supported by radiometric dating and tephrochronologic correlations, provides insights into the framework geology, stratigraphy, tectonic evolution, and geologic history of this part of the San Andreas transform plate boundary. There are 25 new and existing radiometric dates that define three temporally...
Authors
David Wagner, George Saucedo, Kevin Clahan, Robert Fleck, Victoria Langenheim, Robert McLaughlin, Andrei Sarna-Wojcicki, James R. Allen, Alan L. Deino

Challenges, uncertainties, and issues facing gas production from gas-hydrate deposits Challenges, uncertainties, and issues facing gas production from gas-hydrate deposits

The current paper complements the Moridis et al. (2009) review of the status of the effort toward commercial gas production from hydrates. We aim to describe the concept of the gas-hydrate (GH) petroleum system; to discuss advances, requirements, and suggested practices in GH prospecting and GH deposit characterization; and to review the associated technical, economic, and environmental...
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G. Moridis, Timothy Collett, M. Pooladi-Darvish, S. Hancock, C. Santamarina, R. Boswel, T. Kneafsey, J. Rutqvist, M. Kowalsky, M. Reagan, E. Sloan, A. Sum, C. Koh
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