The Sirte Basin province of Libya; Sirte-Zelten total petroleum system
Thomas S. Ahlbrandt
2001, Bulletin 2202-F
The Sirte (Sirt) Basin province ranks 13th among the world?s petroleum provinces, having known reserves of 43.1 bil-lion barrels of oil equivalent (36.7 billion barrels of oil, 37.7 tril-lion cubic feet of gas, 0.1 billion barrels of natural gas liquids). It includes an area about the size of the Williston...
Petroleum geology and resources of the North Ustyurt Basin, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Gregory F. Ulmishek
2001, Bulletin 2201-D
The triangular-shaped North Ustyurt basin is located between the Caspian Sea and the Aral Lake in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and extends offshore both on the west and east. Along all its sides, the basin is bounded by the late Paleozoic and Triassic foldbelts that are partially overlain by Jurassic and...
Changing perceptions of United States natural-gas resources as shown by successive U. S. Department of the Interior assessments
James W. Schmoker, Thaddeus S. Dyman
2001, Bulletin 2172-B
Trends in four successive estimates of United States technically recoverable natural gas resources are examined in this report. The effective dates of these assessments were January 1 of 1975, 1980, 1987, and 1994. The 1994 estimate of the U.S. total gas endowment increased significantly over the previous three estimates, indicating that the technically...
Introduction to aspects of reserve growth
James W. Schmoker, Thaddeus S. Dyman, Mahendra K. Verma
2001, Bulletin 2172-A
Soil gas studies along the Trans-Challis fault system near Idaho City, Boise County, Idaho
J. H. McCarthy, T. H. Kiilsgaard
2001, Bulletin 2064-LL
Soil gases were sampled along several traverses that cross the Trans-Challis fault system in central Idaho. Anomalous carbon dioxide, hydrogen, oxygen, hydrocarbon, and sulfur gas concentrations coincide with faults and known mineralized areas. Anomalies in areas not known to be mineralized may reflect undiscovered mineral deposits or concealed faults. Soil...
Historical perspective of the mineral production of Idaho, with comments on the Hailey 1 degree x 2 degrees quadrangle, Idaho
Walter J. Bawiec, Lawrence L. Dee
2001, Bulletin 2064-T
Idaho has a long and diverse history of minerals exploration and production. A comprehensive look at this history, combined with documentation of the distribution and magnitude of past and present mineral production, can lead to a better understanding of the mineral endowment and potential resources. The total mineral production of...
Potential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Albuquerque Basin, New Mexico
Ronald C. Johnson, Thomas M. Finn, Vito F. Nuccio
2001, Bulletin 2184-C
The potential that a basin-centered or continuous-type gas accumulation is present in the Albuquerque Basin in central New Mexico was investigated. The Albuquerque Basin is one of the many rift basins that make up the Rio Grand rift system, an area of active extension from Oligocene to recent time. The...
Geology, geochemistry, and mineral resources of the lower part of the middle fork Boise River drainage basin, Boise and Elmore counties, Idaho
Thor H. Kiilsgaard, Cole L. Smith
2001, Bulletin 2064-AA
The geology and mineral deposits of part of the western half of the Hailey 1 degree x 2 degrees quadrangle, Idaho
Earl H. Bennett
2001, Bulletin 2064-W
Rocks in the western half of the Hailey 1°x2° quadrangle of south-central Idaho include various units of the Atlanta lobe of the Idaho batholith (biotite granodiorite to two-mica granite) of Cretaceous age and plutons and dikes of Tertiary (Eocene to Miocene) age that intrude the batholith. Eocene plutonic rocks consist...
U. S. Geological Survey-PetroBangla cooperative assessment of undiscovered natural gas resources of Bangladesh; petroleum systems and related geologic studies in Region 8, South Asia
Craig J. Wandrey
2001, Bulletin 2208-A
Potential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Raton Basin, Colorado and New Mexico
Ronald C. Johnson, Thomas M. Finn
2001, Bulletin 2184-B
The Raton Basin appears to contain a significant continuous or basin-centered gas accumulation in sandstones of the Upper Cretaceous Trinidad Sandstone and Vermejo Formation and Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene Raton Formation. The accumulation is underpressured and occurs at comparatively shallow (<3,500 ft) depths. The sandstones are interbedded with coal beds that...
Petroleum geology and resources of the middle Caspian Basin, Former Soviet Union
Gregory F. Ulmishek
2001, Bulletin 2201-A
The Middle Caspian basin occupies a large area between the Great Caucasus foldbelt and the southern edge of the Precambrian Russian craton. The basin also includes the central part of the Caspian Sea and the South Mangyshlak subbasin east of the sea. The basin was formed on the Hercynian accreted terrane during Late Permian?Triassic through...
Potential for deep basin-centered gas accumulation in Hanna Basin, Wyoming
Michael S. Wilson, Thaddeus S. Dyman, Vito F. Nuccio
2001, Bulletin 2184-A
The potential for a continuous-type basin-centered gas accumulation in the Hanna Basin in Carbon County, Wyoming, is evaluated using geologic and production data including mud-weight, hydrocarbon-show, formation-test, bottom-hole-temperature, and vitrinite reflectance data from 29 exploratory wells. This limited data set supports the presence of a hypothetical basin-centered gas play in the Hanna Basin. Two generalized structural...
Gas hydrate estimation error associated with uncertainties of measurements and parameters
Myung W. Lee, Timothy S. Collett
2001, Bulletin 2182
Downhole log measurements such as acoustic or electrical resistivity logs are often used to estimate in situ gas hydrate concentrations in sediment pore space. Estimation errors owing to uncertainties associated with downhole measurements and the parameters for estimation equations (weight in the acoustic method and Archie?s parameters in the resistivity method) are analyzed in order to...
Plutonic and hypabyssal rocks of the Hailey 1 degree x 2 degrees quadrangle, Idaho
Thor H. Kiilsgaard, Reed S. Lewis, Earl H. Bennett
2001, Bulletin 2064-U
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral deposits of the Minnie Moore and Bullion mineralized areas, Blaine County, Idaho
Paul Karl Link, Ronald G. Worl
2001, Bulletin 2064-Y
In the early 1880?s the discovery of rich ores in the Minnie Moore and Bullion mineralized areas sparked a rush to settle and develop the Wood River valley. Silver and lead discoveries in these areas spurred the boom in mining after completion of the Oregon Short Line Railroad to Hailey in 1883. In both areas...
Vein deposits hosted by plutonic rocks in the Croesus Stock and Hailey gold belt mineralized areas, Blaine County, Idaho
Ronald G. Worl, Reed S. Lewis
2001, Bulletin 2064-X
Mineral deposits in the Croesus and Hailey gold belt mineralized areas in Blaine County, south-central Idaho, are preciousand base-metal quartz veins that are part of a family of vein deposits spatially and temporally associated with the Idaho batholith. Historic production from these veins has been mainly gold and silver. Host rocks are older border phase...
Alteration and mineralization in the eastern part of the Soldier Mountains, Camas County, Idaho
Reed S. Lewis
2001, Bulletin 2064-V
The eastern part of the Soldier Mountains in Camas County, south-central Idaho, is underlain principally by plutonic rocks of Cretaceous and Eocene age that locally have undergone propylitic, potassic, and muscovite-quartz alteration. Muscovite- quartz alteration is Cretaceous in age and is localized along joints and fractures, some of which are filled with quartz. Associated veins have...
Geochemical results of a hydrothermally altered area at Baker Creek, Blaine County, Idaho
James A. Erdman, Falma J. Moye, Paul K. Theobald, Anne E. McCafferty, Richard K. Larsen
2001, Bulletin 2064-GG
The area immediately east of Baker Creek, Blaine County, Idaho, is underlain by a thick section of mafic to intermediate lava flows of the Eocene Challis Volcanic Group. Widespread propylitic alteration surrounds a zone of argillic alteration and an inner core of phyllic alteration. Silicified breccia is present along an east-trending...
Potential minability and economic viability of the Antaramut-Kurtan-Dzoragukh coal field, north-central Armenia; a prefeasibility study
Douglas W. Huber, Brenda S. Pierce
2000, Bulletin 2178
The U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a coal resource assessment of several areas in Armenia from 1997 to 1999. This report, which presents a prefeasibility study of the economic and mining potential of one coal deposit found and studied by the USGS team, was prepared using all data available at the time...
Lateral ramps in the folded Appalachians and in overthrust belts worldwide— A fundamental element of thrust-belt architecture
Howard A. Pohn
2000, Bulletin 2163
Lateral ramps are zones where decollements change stratigraphic level along strike; they differ from frontal ramps, which are zones where decollements change stratigraphic level perpendicular to strike. In the Appalachian Mountains, the surface criteria for recognizing the subsurface presence of lateral ramps include (1) an abrupt change in wavelength or...
Total petroleum systems of the Trias/Ghadames Province, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya; the Tanezzuft-Oued Mya, Tanezzuft-Melrhir, and Tanezzuft-Ghadames
T. R. Klett
2000, Bulletin 2202-C
Undiscovered conventional oil and gas resources were assessed within total petroleum systems of the Trias/Ghadames Province (2054) as part of the U.S. Geological Survey World Petroleum Assessment 2000. The Trias/Ghadames Province is in eastern Algeria, southern Tunisia, and westernmost Libya. The province and its total petroleum systems generally coincide with the...
Processing strategy for water-gun seismic data from the Gulf of Mexico
Myung W. Lee, Patrick E. Hart, Warren F. Agena
2000, Bulletin 2181
In order to study the regional distribution of gas hydrates and their potential relationship to a large-scale sea-fl oor failures, more than 1,300 km of near-vertical-incidence seismic profi les were acquired using a 15-in3 water gun across the upper- and middle-continental slope in the Garden Banks and Green Canyon regions of the Gulf of Mexico....
Total petroleum systems of the Illizi Province, Algeria and Libya; Tanezzuft-Illizi
T. R. Klett
2000, Bulletin 2202-A
Undiscovered conventional oil and gas resources were assessed within a total petroleum system of the Illizi Province (2056) as part of the U.S. Geological Survey World Petroleum Assessment 2000. The Illizi Province is in eastern Algeria and a small portion of western Libya. The province and its total petroleum system...
Finite-element analysis of the Woodway Landslide, Washington
William Z. Savage, R.L. Baum, M.M. Morrissey, B.P. Arndt
2000, Bulletin 2180