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Determination of methane concentrations in shallow ground water and soil gas near Price, Utah

April 1, 1998

Methane gas, commonly referred to as "natural gas," is being produced from coal beds in central Utah (fig. 1) at an increasing rate since the early 1990s. The methane was generated over millions of years during the formation of coal in the area. Coal originates as plant matter that has been deposited in a swamp-like environment and then decays as it is buried and compressed over geologic time. Giant fossilized footprints in the coal provide evidence that dinosaurs roamed and fed among the plentiful plants in these swamps (Hintze, 1979). Methane and carbon dioxide gas and water are produced in the coal as byproducts of coal formation (Sommer and Gloyn, 1993).

Publication Year 1998
Title Determination of methane concentrations in shallow ground water and soil gas near Price, Utah
DOI 10.3133/fs19197
Authors David L. Naftz, Heidi K. Hadley, Gilbert L. Hunt
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 191-97
Index ID fs19197
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center; WY-MT Water Science Center