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Summary report of the sediments, structural framework, petroleum potential, and environmental conditions of the United States Mid-Atlantic continental margin in area of proposed Oil & Gas Lease Sale No. 59

January 1, 1979

This report has been compiled to update and summarize the geological information concerning the area of the Atlantic continental margin off the U.S. Mid-Atlantic proposed for Oil and Gas Lease Sale No. 59 (fig. 1). The region of interest lies between 35° and 41° N and 70.5° and 76° W. The north-south dimension is about 660 km (356 nautical miles, 410 statute miles) and the maximum east-west dimension is approximately 250 km (135 nautical miles, 155 statute miles). The area is centered toward the outer Continental Shelf off Delaware and contains more than 154,000 km2 (38,000,000 acres) off the coasts of North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey and New York. Water depths within the region range from 20 to slightly more than 4,000 m (fig. 1).

This report begins with a discussion of the regional geology and geophysics, followed by a description of the oil and gas potential and potential environmental hazards.


Publication Year 1979
Title Summary report of the sediments, structural framework, petroleum potential, and environmental conditions of the United States Mid-Atlantic continental margin in area of proposed Oil & Gas Lease Sale No. 59
DOI 10.3133/ofr791351
Authors John Stevens Schlee, Robert E. Mattick, Richard B. Powers, James M. Robb, David C. Twichell, Bradford Butman
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 79-1351
Index ID ofr791351
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse