Karen Nelson (USFWS) acquiring geophysical data amidst a naturally occurring plant (Salicornia rubra) in northeastern Montana.
Seth Haines
Seth is a Research Geophysicist with the USGS Central Energy Resources Science Center. His areas of study include seismic characterization of gas hydrate resources, and quantification of waters involved in oil and gas development with current focus on lithium resources in formation brines.
Recent Research
Gas hydrate characterization using seismic and borehole data, with main focus on Alaska and the Gulf of America
Interactions between resources, including water associated with hydrocarbon production and lithium resources in oil and gas produced waters
Quantifying resource development tradeoffs
Shear-wave seismic methods for near-surface applications (focus of Mendenhall Post-doc, 2005-2007)
Seismoelectric methods for near-surface applications (PhD dissertation topic)
Education and Certifications
B.A. (1997) Middlebury College (Geology and Physics)
M.Sc. (2001) Stanford University (Geophysics)
Ph.D. (2005) Stanford University (Geophysics)
Science and Products
Oil and Gas Waters Project
Geophysical Analysis of Energy Resources
Quantities of water associated with oil and gas development
Science Team about Energy and Plains and Potholes Environments (STEPPE)
Characterization and Reuse of Oil and Gas Waters
Gas Hydrates
Land and water use for energy production and extraction in the Colorado River Basin Land and water use for energy production and extraction in the Colorado River Basin
Eight Multichannel Seismic Reflection Lines Acquired as Part of a Seismic Evaluation of the Oil and Gas Resource Assessment of the Naval Oil Shale Reserve 2 (NOSR 2), Utah Eight Multichannel Seismic Reflection Lines Acquired as Part of a Seismic Evaluation of the Oil and Gas Resource Assessment of the Naval Oil Shale Reserve 2 (NOSR 2), Utah
Data to Estimate Water Use Associated with Continuous Oil and Gas Development, Permian Basin, United States, 1980-2019. Data to Estimate Water Use Associated with Continuous Oil and Gas Development, Permian Basin, United States, 1980-2019.
Input forms for 2019 water and proppant assessment of the Eagle Ford Group, Gulf Coast, Texas Input forms for 2019 water and proppant assessment of the Eagle Ford Group, Gulf Coast, Texas
Water Use Data for Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments in and near the Williston Basin, United States, 2000-2015 Water Use Data for Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments in and near the Williston Basin, United States, 2000-2015
Input forms for 2016 water and proppant assessment of the Bakken and Three Forks Formations, Williston Basin, USA Input forms for 2016 water and proppant assessment of the Bakken and Three Forks Formations, Williston Basin, USA
Karen Nelson (USFWS) acquiring geophysical data amidst a naturally occurring plant (Salicornia rubra) in northeastern Montana.
Oil-well pads dotting the landscape of typical badland topography. Thousands of new wells are drilled into the Bakken and Three Forks annually, making this one of the most productive plays in the Nation.
Oil-well pads dotting the landscape of typical badland topography. Thousands of new wells are drilled into the Bakken and Three Forks annually, making this one of the most productive plays in the Nation.
USGS technician Jenny White prepares equipment for deployment on the research vessel Pelican during a cruise to explore gas hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico from April to May, 2013.
USGS technician Jenny White prepares equipment for deployment on the research vessel Pelican during a cruise to explore gas hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico from April to May, 2013.
USGS technician Pete Dal Ferro prepares a generator-injector seismic source aboard the research ship Pelican during a cruise to study gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico in April and May 2013.
USGS technician Pete Dal Ferro prepares a generator-injector seismic source aboard the research ship Pelican during a cruise to study gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico in April and May 2013.
USGS technicians Ray Sliter, Pete Dal Ferro, and Tom O'Brien retrieve the 72-channel digital seismic streamer on the research vessel Pelican during a cruise to explore gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico from April to May, 2013.
USGS technicians Ray Sliter, Pete Dal Ferro, and Tom O'Brien retrieve the 72-channel digital seismic streamer on the research vessel Pelican during a cruise to explore gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico from April to May, 2013.
Assessment of water and proppant quantities associated with hydrocarbon production from the Haynesville Formation within the onshore United States and State waters of the Gulf Coast Basin, 2024 Assessment of water and proppant quantities associated with hydrocarbon production from the Haynesville Formation within the onshore United States and State waters of the Gulf Coast Basin, 2024
Terrebonne Basin, Gulf of Mexico gas hydrate resource evaluation and 3-D modeling of basin-scale sedimentation, salt tectonics, and hydrate system evolution since the early Miocene Terrebonne Basin, Gulf of Mexico gas hydrate resource evaluation and 3-D modeling of basin-scale sedimentation, salt tectonics, and hydrate system evolution since the early Miocene
Long-term distributed temperature sensing monitoring for near-wellbore gas migration and gas hydrate formation Long-term distributed temperature sensing monitoring for near-wellbore gas migration and gas hydrate formation
Reviews Reviews
How quickly do oil and gas wells “Water Out”? Quantifying and contrasting water production trends How quickly do oil and gas wells “Water Out”? Quantifying and contrasting water production trends
Examining water and proppant demand, and produced water production, associated with petroleum resource development in the Eagle Ford Group, Texas Examining water and proppant demand, and produced water production, associated with petroleum resource development in the Eagle Ford Group, Texas
Science and Products
Oil and Gas Waters Project
Geophysical Analysis of Energy Resources
Quantities of water associated with oil and gas development
Science Team about Energy and Plains and Potholes Environments (STEPPE)
Characterization and Reuse of Oil and Gas Waters
Gas Hydrates
Land and water use for energy production and extraction in the Colorado River Basin Land and water use for energy production and extraction in the Colorado River Basin
Eight Multichannel Seismic Reflection Lines Acquired as Part of a Seismic Evaluation of the Oil and Gas Resource Assessment of the Naval Oil Shale Reserve 2 (NOSR 2), Utah Eight Multichannel Seismic Reflection Lines Acquired as Part of a Seismic Evaluation of the Oil and Gas Resource Assessment of the Naval Oil Shale Reserve 2 (NOSR 2), Utah
Data to Estimate Water Use Associated with Continuous Oil and Gas Development, Permian Basin, United States, 1980-2019. Data to Estimate Water Use Associated with Continuous Oil and Gas Development, Permian Basin, United States, 1980-2019.
Input forms for 2019 water and proppant assessment of the Eagle Ford Group, Gulf Coast, Texas Input forms for 2019 water and proppant assessment of the Eagle Ford Group, Gulf Coast, Texas
Water Use Data for Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments in and near the Williston Basin, United States, 2000-2015 Water Use Data for Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments in and near the Williston Basin, United States, 2000-2015
Input forms for 2016 water and proppant assessment of the Bakken and Three Forks Formations, Williston Basin, USA Input forms for 2016 water and proppant assessment of the Bakken and Three Forks Formations, Williston Basin, USA
Karen Nelson (USFWS) acquiring geophysical data amidst a naturally occurring plant (Salicornia rubra) in northeastern Montana.
Karen Nelson (USFWS) acquiring geophysical data amidst a naturally occurring plant (Salicornia rubra) in northeastern Montana.
Oil-well pads dotting the landscape of typical badland topography. Thousands of new wells are drilled into the Bakken and Three Forks annually, making this one of the most productive plays in the Nation.
Oil-well pads dotting the landscape of typical badland topography. Thousands of new wells are drilled into the Bakken and Three Forks annually, making this one of the most productive plays in the Nation.
USGS technician Jenny White prepares equipment for deployment on the research vessel Pelican during a cruise to explore gas hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico from April to May, 2013.
USGS technician Jenny White prepares equipment for deployment on the research vessel Pelican during a cruise to explore gas hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico from April to May, 2013.
USGS technician Pete Dal Ferro prepares a generator-injector seismic source aboard the research ship Pelican during a cruise to study gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico in April and May 2013.
USGS technician Pete Dal Ferro prepares a generator-injector seismic source aboard the research ship Pelican during a cruise to study gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico in April and May 2013.
USGS technicians Ray Sliter, Pete Dal Ferro, and Tom O'Brien retrieve the 72-channel digital seismic streamer on the research vessel Pelican during a cruise to explore gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico from April to May, 2013.
USGS technicians Ray Sliter, Pete Dal Ferro, and Tom O'Brien retrieve the 72-channel digital seismic streamer on the research vessel Pelican during a cruise to explore gas hydrates in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico from April to May, 2013.