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Eocene bituminous coal deposits of the Claiborne group, Webb County, Texas Eocene bituminous coal deposits of the Claiborne group, Webb County, Texas
Two bituminous coal zones, the San Pedro and the Santo Tomas, in the middle Eocene Claiborne Group of Webb County, south Texas (Figure 1), are among the coal resources that are not evaluated quantitatively as part of the current Gulf Coastal Plain coal resource assessment. Coal beds within these zones were mined by underground methods northwest of Laredo until 1939 and have been...
Authors
Robert Hook, Peter Warwick
Wilcox group (Paleocene to Eocene) coals of the Sabine Uplift area, Texas and Louisiana Wilcox group (Paleocene to Eocene) coals of the Sabine Uplift area, Texas and Louisiana
The Wilcox Group (Paleocene to Eocene) of the Sabine uplift, a structural arch in northeastern Texas and northwestern Louisiana (Figure 1), has lignite zones that approach subbituminous rank (see Chapter 4, this publication). These coals are among the highest quality resources known within the Gulf Coastal Plain because of their low ash yield and sulfur content. The surface expression of...
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Robert Hook, Peter Warwick, John R. SanFilipo
Paleocene coal deposits of the Wilcox group, central Texas Paleocene coal deposits of the Wilcox group, central Texas
Coal deposits in the Wilcox Group of central Texas have been regarded as the richest coal resources in the Gulf Coastal Plain. Although minable coal beds appear to be less numerous and generally higher in sulfur content (1 percent average, as-received basis; table 1) than Wilcox coal deposits in the Northeast Texas and Louisiana Sabine assessment areas (0.5 and 0.6 percent sulfur...
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Robert Hook, Peter Warwick, John R. SanFilipo, Adam Schultz, Douglas Nichols, Sharon Swanson
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...
Authors
Peter Warwick, Claire Aubourg, Steven Podwysocki, Adam Schultz
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 Warwick, Claire Aubourg, Stephen Suitt, Steven Podwysocki, Adam Schultz
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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Authors
Victoria E. Langenheim, Donald Sweetkind
Formulation of a correlated variables methodology for assessment of continuous gas resources with an application to the Woodford play, Arkoma Basin, eastern Oklahoma Formulation of a correlated variables methodology for assessment of continuous gas resources with an application to the Woodford play, Arkoma Basin, eastern Oklahoma
Shale gas is a form of continuous unconventional hydrocarbon accumulation whose resource estimation is unfeasible through the inference of pore volume. Under these circumstances, the usual approach is to base the assessment on well productivity through estimated ultimate recovery (EUR). Unconventional resource assessments that consider uncertainty are typically done by applying...
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Ricardo A. Olea, D.W. Houseknecht, C.P. Garrity, T. Cook
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...
Authors
D.W. Houseknecht, Kenneth Bird
Oil and gas resource potential north of the Arctic Circle Oil and gas resource potential north of the Arctic Circle
The US Geological Survey recently assessed the potential for undiscovered conventional petroleum in the Arctic. Using a new map compilation of sedimentary elements, the area north of the Arctic Circle was subdivided into 70 assessment units, 48 of which were quantitatively assessed. The Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal (CARA) was a geologically based, probabilistic study that relied...
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Donald Gautier, Kenneth Bird, Ronald Charpentier, Arthur Grantz, David Houseknecht, Timothy Klett, Thomas Moore, Janet Pitman, Christopher Schenk, J.H. Schuenemeyer, K. Sorensen, Marilyn Tennyson, Zenon Valin, Craig Wandrey
Geology and petroleum potential of the Timan-Pechora Basin Province, Russia Geology and petroleum potential of the Timan-Pechora Basin Province, Russia
The Timan–Pechora Basin Province represents the northeastern-most cratonic block of Eastern European Russia. More than 16 billion barrels of oil (BBO) and 40 trillion cubic feet of gas (TCFG) have been discovered in this basin. Three geological assessment units (AU) were defined for assessing the potential for undiscovered oil and gas resources. The NW Izhma Depression AU encompasses all...
Authors
Christopher Schenk
A bayesian approach for determining velocity and uncertainty estimates from seismic cone penetrometer testing or vertical seismic profiling data A bayesian approach for determining velocity and uncertainty estimates from seismic cone penetrometer testing or vertical seismic profiling data
Conventional processing methods for seismic cone penetrometer data present several shortcomings, most notably the absence of a robust velocity model uncertainty estimate. We propose a new seismic cone penetrometer testing (SCPT) data-processing approach that employs Bayesian methods to map measured data errors into quantitative estimates of model uncertainty. We first calculate travel...
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Adam Pidlisecky, Seth Haines
Updated paleomagnetic pole from Cretaceous plutonic rocks of the Sierra Nevada, California: Tectonic displacement of the Sierra Nevada block Updated paleomagnetic pole from Cretaceous plutonic rocks of the Sierra Nevada, California: Tectonic displacement of the Sierra Nevada block
We report remanent magnetization measurements from 13 sites in Cretaceous plutonic rocks in the northern Sierra Nevada (38°N–39.5°N). By increasing the number of available paleomagnetic sites, the new data tighten constraints on the displacement history of the Sierra Nevada block and its pre-extensional position relative to interior North America. We collected samples in freshly exposed...
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John Hillhouse, Sherman Gromme