Total petroleum systems of the Grand Erg/Ahnet Province, Algeria and Morocco; the Tanezzuft-Timimoun, Tanezzuft-Ahnet, Tanezzuft-Sbaa, Tanezzuft Mouydir, Tanezzuft-Benoud, and Tanezzuft-Bechar/Abadla
T. R. Klett
2000, Bulletin 2202-B
Undiscovered, conventional oil and gas resources were assessed within total petroleum systems of the Grand Erg/Ahnet Province (2058) as part of the U.S. Geological Survey World Petroleum Assessment 2000. The majority of the Grand Erg/ Ahnet Province is in western Algeria; a very small portion extends into Morocco. The province includes the Timimoun Basin, Ahnet Basin,...
The Nor Arevik coal deposit, southern Armenia
Brenda S. Pierce, Gourgen Malkhasian, Artur Martirosyan
2000, Bulletin 2177
Composition and depositional environment of concretionary strata of early Cenomanian (early Late Cretaceous) age, Johnson County, Wyoming
E.A. Merewether, Donald L. Gautier
2000, Bulletin 1917-U
Unusual, concretion-bearing mudrocks of early Late Cretaceous age, which were deposited in an early Cenomanian epeiric sea, have been recognized at outcrops in eastern Wyoming and in adjoining areas of Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Colorado. In Johnson County, Wyo., on the western flank of the Powder River Basin, these...
Organic metamorphism in the California petroleum basins; Chapter B, Insights from extractable bitumen and saturated hydrocarbons
Leigh C. Price
2000, Bulletin 2174-B
Seventy-five shales from the Los Angeles, Ventura, and Southern San Joaquin Valley Basins were extracted and analyzed. Samples were chosen on the basis of ROCK-EVAL analyses of a much larger sample base. The samples ranged in burial temperatures from 40 ? to 220 ? C, and contained hydrogen-poor to hydrogen-rich organic matter (OM), based on OM visual typing and a...
The Jajur coal deposit, northwestern Armenia
Brenda S. Pierce, Gourgen Malkhasian, Artur Martirosyan
2000, Bulletin 2176
The Shamut coal deposit, north-central Armenia
Brenda S. Pierce, Gourgen Malkhasian, Artur Martirosyan
2000, Bulletin 2175
U.S. Geological Survey Library classification system
R. Scott Sasscer
2000, Bulletin 2010
The U.S. Geological Survey Library classification system has been designed for earth science libraries. It is a tool for assigning call numbers to earth science and allied pure science materials in order to collect these materials into related subject groups on the library shelves and arrange them alphabetically by author...
Organic metamorphism in the California petroleum basins; Chapter A, Rock-Eval and vitrinite reflectance
Leigh C. Price, Mark J. Pawlewicz, Ted A. Daws
1999, Bulletin 2174-A
The results of ROCK-EVAL and vitrinite reflectance analyses of a large sample base from more than 70 wells located in three oil-rich California petroleum basins are reported. The cores from these wells have a wide range of present-day burial temperatures (40 ? to 220 ? C). The rocks in these basins were deposited under highly variable conditions, sometimes resulting in...
Miocene extension and post-Miocene transpression offshore of south-central California. Structure and tectonics of the central offshore Santa Maria and Santa Lucia basins, California: Results from the PG&E/EDGE seismic reflection survey
Christopher C. Sorlien, Craig Nicholson, Bruce P. Luyendyk, Kate C. Miller, Anne S. Meltzer
1999, Bulletin 1995-Y,Z
No abstract available....
Postglacial lahars and potential hazards in the White Salmon River system on the southwest flank of Mount Adams, Washington
James W. Vallance
1999, Bulletin 2161
Mount Adams, a stratovolcano in southwestern Washington State, formed during Pleistocene time and reached roughly its present size before the end of the Fraser glaciation, which occurred between 25,000 and 12,000 years ago. Since the last glaciation, Mount Adams has erupted at least nine times, producing eight peripheral lava flows...
The controversial origin of central Utah's geologic complexities
Irving J. Witkind
1999, Bulletin 2166
Last interglacial sea-surface temperature estimates from the California margin; improvements to the modern analog technique
Harry J. Dowsett, Richard Z. Poore
1999, Bulletin 2171
Total faunal analyses of planktic foraminifer assemblages are used to derive sea surface temperature estimates for the last interglacial from Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1018 and 1020 off northern and central California. Foraminifer assemblage data were transformed to sea-surface temperature (SST) estimates by using the modern analog technique (MAT). In...
Colorado Yule Marble; building stone of the Lincoln Memorial
Elaine S. McGee
1999, Bulletin 2162
The Colorado Yule marble, quarried in Marble, Colo., is a very pure white marble, and it has been widely acclaimed for its quality and purity. This marble has been used for many prominent buildings; one of the most notable is the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., built nearly 80 years ago. Although most of the...
Methods of generating synthetic acoustic logs from resistivity logs for gas-hydrate-bearing sediments
Myung W. Lee
1999, Bulletin 2170
Methods of predicting acoustic logs from resistivity logs for hydrate-bearing sediments are presented. Modified time average equations derived from the weighted equation provide a means of relating the velocity of the sediment to the resistivity of the sediment. These methods can be used to transform resistivity logs into acoustic logs with or without using the...
U.S. Geological Survey assessment model for continuous (unconventional) oil and gas accumulations; the "FORSPAN" model
James W. Schmoker
1999, Bulletin 2168
Processing of single channel air and water gun data for imaging an impact structure at the Chesapeake Bay
Myung W. Lee
1999, Bulletin 2169
Processing of 20 seismic profiles acquired in the Chesapeake Bay area aided in analysis of the details of an impact structure and allowed more accurate mapping of the depression caused by a bolide impact. Particular emphasis was placed on enhancement of seismic reflections from the basement. Application of wavelet deconvolution...
Distribution of benthic foraminifers (>125 um) in the surface sediments of the Arctic Ocean
Lisa E. Osterman, Richard Z. Poore, Kevin M. Foley
1999, Bulletin 2164
Census data on benthic foraminifers (>125 ?m) in surface sediment samples from 49 box cores are used to define four depth-controlled biofacies, which will aid in the paleoceanographic reconstruction of the Arctic Ocean. The shelf biofacies contains a mix of shallow-water calcareous and agglutinated species from the continental shelves of the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas and...
Ghaba salt basin province and Fahud salt basin province, Oman; geological overview and total petroleum systems
Richard M. Pollastro
1999, Bulletin 2167
Three Total Petroleum Systems each consisting of one assessment unit have been identified in the Ghaba and Fahud Salt Basin Provinces of north-central Oman. One Total Petroleum System and corresponding assessment unit, the North Oman Huqf/?Q??Haushi(!) Total Petroleum System (201401) and Ghaba- Makarem Combined Structural Assessment Unit (20140101), were identified for the Ghaba Salt Basin Province (2014). In the...
U.S. Geological Survey assessment model for undiscovered conventional oil, gas and NGL resources; the seventh approximation
James W. Schmoker, Timothy R. Klett
1999, Bulletin 2165
Neogene and Quaternary quantitative palynostratigraphy and paleoclimatology from sections in Yukon and adjacent Northwest Territories and Alaska
J. M. White, Thomas A. Ager, David P. Adam, E. B. Leopold, G. Liu, H. Jette, C. E. Schweger
A. R. Sweet, D. H. McNeil, editor(s)
1999, Bulletin 543
quantitative pollen and spore zonation for the Neogene and Quaternary of Yukon, western Northwest Territories and central and northern Alaska has been assembled from seven sections and one borehole. The palynological spectra from 163 samples from these sections were grouped and averaged within the groups to produce twenty-one composite spectra...
Cenozoic deformation of the Franciscan Complex, eastern Santa Maria Basin, California. Regional thermal maturity of surface rocks, onshore Santa Maria Basin and Santa Barbara-Ventura Basin area, California
Arthur D. Wahl, Nancy D. Naeser, Caroline M. Isaacs, Margaret A. Keller
1998, Bulletin 1995-W,X
No abstract available....
Engineering geology applied to the design and operation of underground coal mines
C. Richard Dunrud
1998, Bulletin 2147
Volcanic rocks of the Santa Maria Province, California; Age and tectonic inferences from a condensed(?) succession of Upper Cretaceous, Paleocene, and Eocene strata, Big Pine Mountain area, Santa Barbara County, California
Margaret A. Keller
1998, Bulletin 1995-R,S
Paleogeography of the western Transverse Range province, California; new evidence from the late Oligocene and early Miocene Vaqueros Formation; Stratigraphy of the fine-grained facies of the Sisquoc Formation, Santa Maria Basin, California; paleoceanographic and tectonic implications; The Sisquoc Formation-Foxen Mudstone boundary in the Santa Maria Basin, California; sedimentary response to the new tectonic regime
Catherine A. Rigsby, Pedro C. Ramirez, Robert E. Garrison, Richard J. Behl, James C. Ingle Jr.
Margaret A. Keller, editor(s)
1998, Bulletin 1995-T,U,V
Bedrock geology of the Paducah 1° x 2° CUSMAP quadrangle, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and Missouri
W. John Nelson
1998, Bulletin 2150-B
The Paducah 1° x 2° quadrangle (hereafter referred to as the Paducah quadrangle) encompasses the eastern flank of the Ozark dome, the southern end of the Illinois Basin, and the northern end of the Mississippi Embayment. Resting on Proterozoic basement, sedimentary rocks of Cambrian through Permian age in the Illinois...