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Computer spreadsheets for table 1, Chemical and isotopic analyses of gases from gas fields, Wind River and Bighorn basins, Montana and Wyoming
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R. C. Johnson
Developmental geology of coalbed methane from shallow to deep in Rocky Mountain basins and in Cook Inlet-Matanuska Basin, Alaska, USA and Canada
The Rocky Mountain basins of western North America contain vast deposits of coal of Cretaceous through early Tertiary age. Coalbed methane is produced in Rocky Mountain basins at depths ranging from 45 m (150 ft) to 1981 m (6500 ft) from coal of lignite to low-volatile bituminous rank. Although some production has been established in almost all Rocky Mountain basins, commercial production occurs i
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R. C. Johnson, R. M. Flores
Fischer assays of oil shale drill cores and rotary cuttings from the Piceance Basin, Colorado— 2009 update
This CD-ROM includes updated files containing Fischer assays of samples of core holes and cuttings from exploration drill holes drilled in the Eocene Green River Formation in the Piceance Basin of northwestern Colorado. A database was compiled that includes more than 321,380 Fischer assays from 782 boreholes. Most of the oil yield data were analyzed by the former U.S. Bureau of Mines oil shale lab
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Tracey J. Mercier, Michael E. Brownfield, Ronald C. Johnson, Jesse G. Self
Stratigraphy and correlation of Cretaceous and Paleocene rocks, west-central Wind River basin, Wyoming
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W. R. Keefer, R. C. Johnson
Geology of Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene gas-bearing rocks, Wind River Basin, Wyoming
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R. C. Johnson, T.M. Finn, W. R. Keefer, R.J. Szmajter
An assessment of in-place gas resources in low-permeability Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary sandstone reservoirs, Wind River Basin, Wyoming
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R. C. Johnson, T.M. Finn, R. A. Crovelli, R.H. Balay
Thermal maturity data used for the assessment of gas resources in the Wind River basin, Wyoming
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V. F. Nuccio, T.M. Finn, R. C. Johnson
Computer spreadsheets for an assessment of in-place gas resources in low-permeability Upper Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary sandstone reservoirs, Wind River basin, Wyoming
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R. A. Crovelli, R.H. Balay, R. C. Johnson
Genesis and residence times of soil and weathering profiles on residual and transported parent materials in the Pine Mountain area of west-central Georgia
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Helaine W. Markewich, M.J. Pavich, W.C. Lynn, G.J. Thomas, R. C. Johnson, T.R. Gerald, G.G. Phillips
Variations in composition and origins of gases from coal bed and conventional reservoirs, Wind River basin, Wyoming
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R. C. Johnson, D. D. Rice
Surface vitrinite reflectance study of the Uinta and Piceance basins and adjacent areas, eastern Utah and western Colorado — Implications for the development of Laramide basins and uplifts
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Ronald C. Johnson, Vito F. Nuccio
Stratigraphy and oil and gas resources in uppermost Cretaceous and Paleocene rocks, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
The Cody Shale and the Mesaverde, Meeteetse, and Lance Formations of Late Cretaceous age and the Fort Union Formation of Paleocene age within the Wind River Reservation contain strata that were deposited during the final major regression of the Cretaceous epicontinental sea eastward across central Wyoming and the ensuing initial stages of mountain-building and basin subsidence of the Laramide orog
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W. R. Keefer, R. C. Johnson
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Computer spreadsheets for table 1, Chemical and isotopic analyses of gases from gas fields, Wind River and Bighorn basins, Montana and Wyoming
No abstract available.AuthorsR. C. JohnsonDevelopmental geology of coalbed methane from shallow to deep in Rocky Mountain basins and in Cook Inlet-Matanuska Basin, Alaska, USA and Canada
The Rocky Mountain basins of western North America contain vast deposits of coal of Cretaceous through early Tertiary age. Coalbed methane is produced in Rocky Mountain basins at depths ranging from 45 m (150 ft) to 1981 m (6500 ft) from coal of lignite to low-volatile bituminous rank. Although some production has been established in almost all Rocky Mountain basins, commercial production occurs iAuthorsR. C. Johnson, R. M. FloresFischer assays of oil shale drill cores and rotary cuttings from the Piceance Basin, Colorado— 2009 update
This CD-ROM includes updated files containing Fischer assays of samples of core holes and cuttings from exploration drill holes drilled in the Eocene Green River Formation in the Piceance Basin of northwestern Colorado. A database was compiled that includes more than 321,380 Fischer assays from 782 boreholes. Most of the oil yield data were analyzed by the former U.S. Bureau of Mines oil shale labAuthorsTracey J. Mercier, Michael E. Brownfield, Ronald C. Johnson, Jesse G. SelfStratigraphy and correlation of Cretaceous and Paleocene rocks, west-central Wind River basin, Wyoming
No abstract available.AuthorsW. R. Keefer, R. C. JohnsonGeology of Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene gas-bearing rocks, Wind River Basin, Wyoming
No abstract available.AuthorsR. C. Johnson, T.M. Finn, W. R. Keefer, R.J. SzmajterAn assessment of in-place gas resources in low-permeability Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary sandstone reservoirs, Wind River Basin, Wyoming
No abstract available.AuthorsR. C. Johnson, T.M. Finn, R. A. Crovelli, R.H. BalayThermal maturity data used for the assessment of gas resources in the Wind River basin, Wyoming
No abstract available.AuthorsV. F. Nuccio, T.M. Finn, R. C. JohnsonComputer spreadsheets for an assessment of in-place gas resources in low-permeability Upper Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary sandstone reservoirs, Wind River basin, Wyoming
No abstract available.AuthorsR. A. Crovelli, R.H. Balay, R. C. JohnsonGenesis and residence times of soil and weathering profiles on residual and transported parent materials in the Pine Mountain area of west-central Georgia
No abstract available.AuthorsHelaine W. Markewich, M.J. Pavich, W.C. Lynn, G.J. Thomas, R. C. Johnson, T.R. Gerald, G.G. PhillipsVariations in composition and origins of gases from coal bed and conventional reservoirs, Wind River basin, Wyoming
No abstract availableAuthorsR. C. Johnson, D. D. RiceSurface vitrinite reflectance study of the Uinta and Piceance basins and adjacent areas, eastern Utah and western Colorado — Implications for the development of Laramide basins and uplifts
No abstract available.AuthorsRonald C. Johnson, Vito F. NuccioStratigraphy and oil and gas resources in uppermost Cretaceous and Paleocene rocks, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
The Cody Shale and the Mesaverde, Meeteetse, and Lance Formations of Late Cretaceous age and the Fort Union Formation of Paleocene age within the Wind River Reservation contain strata that were deposited during the final major regression of the Cretaceous epicontinental sea eastward across central Wyoming and the ensuing initial stages of mountain-building and basin subsidence of the Laramide orogAuthorsW. R. Keefer, R. C. Johnson