Chris Potter (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Two stages of deformation and fluid migration in the west-central Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, Northern Alaska Two stages of deformation and fluid migration in the west-central Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, Northern Alaska
The Brooks Range is a north-directed fold and thrust belt that forms the southern boundary of the North Slope petroleum province in northern Alaska. Field-based studies have long recognized that large-magnitude, thin-skinned folding and thrusting in the Brooks Range occurred during arc-continent collision in the Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous (Neocomian). Folds and thrusts, however...
Authors
Thomas E. Moore, Christopher J. Potter, Paul B. O'Sullivan, Kevin L. Shelton, Michael B. Underwood
Structural geology of the proposed site area for a high-level radioactive waste repository, Yucca Mountain, Nevada Structural geology of the proposed site area for a high-level radioactive waste repository, Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Geologic mapping and fracture studies have documented the fundamental patterns of joints and faults in the thick sequence of rhyolite tuffs at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, the proposed site of an underground repository for high-level radioactive waste. The largest structures are north-striking, block-bounding normal faults (with a subordinate left-lateral component) that divide the mountain...
Authors
C. J. Potter, W. C. Day, D. S. Sweetkind, R. P. Dickerson
Association of deformation and fluid events in the central Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, Northern Alaska Association of deformation and fluid events in the central Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, Northern Alaska
Ocentral Brooks Range consists of two superposed north-directed contractional orogens, one formed between 140-120 Ma and the other at ~60-45 Ma. The older orogen was an arc-continent collisional zone characterized by far-traveled allochthons and relatively low structural relief. The younger orogen is a retroarc thrust belt with relatively low amounts of shortening and high structural...
Authors
Thomas E. Moore, Christopher J. Potter, Paul B. O'Sullivan, Kevin L. Shelton, Michael B. Underwood
Brookian structural plays in the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska Brookian structural plays in the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPRA), two structural plays were assessed in thrust-faulted and folded Upper Cretaceous rocks of the Brookian megasequence. These are the Brookian Topset Structural Play and the Torok Structural Play, located in the Brooks Range foothills and the southern part...
Authors
Christopher J. Potter, Thomas E. Moore
Structural plays in Ellesmerian sequence and correlative strata of the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska Structural plays in Ellesmerian sequence and correlative strata of the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska
Reservoirs in deformed rocks of the Ellesmerian sequence in southern NPRA are assigned to two hydrocarbon plays, the Thrust-Belt play and the Ellesmerian Structural play. The two plays differ in that the Thrust-Belt play consists of reservoirs located in allochthonous strata in the frontal part of the Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, whereas those of the Ellesmerian Structural play are...
Authors
Thomas E. Moore, Christopher J. Potter
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Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program, Central Energy Resources Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Montana Thrust Belt Province, 2002 Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Montana Thrust Belt Province, 2002
No abstract available.
Authors
Christopher J. Schenk, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Thaddeus S. Dyman, Christopher D. French, Mitchell E. Henry, Timothy R. Klett, William J. Perry, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. Potter
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 57
Two stages of deformation and fluid migration in the west-central Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, Northern Alaska Two stages of deformation and fluid migration in the west-central Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, Northern Alaska
The Brooks Range is a north-directed fold and thrust belt that forms the southern boundary of the North Slope petroleum province in northern Alaska. Field-based studies have long recognized that large-magnitude, thin-skinned folding and thrusting in the Brooks Range occurred during arc-continent collision in the Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous (Neocomian). Folds and thrusts, however...
Authors
Thomas E. Moore, Christopher J. Potter, Paul B. O'Sullivan, Kevin L. Shelton, Michael B. Underwood
Structural geology of the proposed site area for a high-level radioactive waste repository, Yucca Mountain, Nevada Structural geology of the proposed site area for a high-level radioactive waste repository, Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Geologic mapping and fracture studies have documented the fundamental patterns of joints and faults in the thick sequence of rhyolite tuffs at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, the proposed site of an underground repository for high-level radioactive waste. The largest structures are north-striking, block-bounding normal faults (with a subordinate left-lateral component) that divide the mountain...
Authors
C. J. Potter, W. C. Day, D. S. Sweetkind, R. P. Dickerson
Association of deformation and fluid events in the central Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, Northern Alaska Association of deformation and fluid events in the central Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, Northern Alaska
Ocentral Brooks Range consists of two superposed north-directed contractional orogens, one formed between 140-120 Ma and the other at ~60-45 Ma. The older orogen was an arc-continent collisional zone characterized by far-traveled allochthons and relatively low structural relief. The younger orogen is a retroarc thrust belt with relatively low amounts of shortening and high structural...
Authors
Thomas E. Moore, Christopher J. Potter, Paul B. O'Sullivan, Kevin L. Shelton, Michael B. Underwood
Brookian structural plays in the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska Brookian structural plays in the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPRA), two structural plays were assessed in thrust-faulted and folded Upper Cretaceous rocks of the Brookian megasequence. These are the Brookian Topset Structural Play and the Torok Structural Play, located in the Brooks Range foothills and the southern part...
Authors
Christopher J. Potter, Thomas E. Moore
Structural plays in Ellesmerian sequence and correlative strata of the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska Structural plays in Ellesmerian sequence and correlative strata of the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska
Reservoirs in deformed rocks of the Ellesmerian sequence in southern NPRA are assigned to two hydrocarbon plays, the Thrust-Belt play and the Ellesmerian Structural play. The two plays differ in that the Thrust-Belt play consists of reservoirs located in allochthonous strata in the frontal part of the Brooks Range fold-and-thrust belt, whereas those of the Ellesmerian Structural play are...
Authors
Thomas E. Moore, Christopher J. Potter
By
Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program, Central Energy Resources Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Montana Thrust Belt Province, 2002 Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Montana Thrust Belt Province, 2002
No abstract available.
Authors
Christopher J. Schenk, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Thaddeus S. Dyman, Christopher D. French, Mitchell E. Henry, Timothy R. Klett, William J. Perry, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. Potter
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