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This collection contains sediment core samples collected during the 2015 India National Gas Hydrate Program Expedition 02 (NGHP-02), which was operated in the area of the Krishna-Godavari Basin along the Eastern Continental Margin of India. The samples are stored in cardboard boxes on one wood pallet.
The Charles Sandberg Conodont Collection represents over 50 years of seminal research on the taxa (species and subspecies), zonation, biofacies, localities, and distribution of Devonian/Carboniferous-age conodonts in the U.S. and around the world. This collection is extensive, very-well documented and is particularly important for reconstructing the biostratigraphy and palaeogeography of the Paleozoic Era. The collection also includes books, notes, and other reference materials associated with Dr. Sandberg's research. Additionally, the collection is supported by a 4th Dimension database (in need of conversion and updating), that provides managed access to the collection and tabular content collected as part of Dr....
This collection consists of samples of the Entrada Sandstone and Pony Express Limestone from the Placerville vanadium-uranium district in southwest Colorado. The samples were collected under the direction of Harry Granger to compare some of the geochemical attributes of the Placerville district deposits to the more widespread Salt Wash hosted deposits. These samples were also used by George Breit for research to determine an age of the roscoelite (V-illite). Samples are stored in fabric bags in cardboard boxes on one wood pallet.
This collection consists of primarily of well logs and data generated throughout Warren Finch's career focused on uranium and the exploration of sources for it. The collection consists of 3 boxes of Atomic Energy Commission drill hole logs and associated documents and data, 5 boxes of USGS logs and assays, 11 boxes of Log Information Library documents, 1 box labeled "misc. log files -- public," and 17 boxes containing misc. well logs and associated files and data generated throughout his career. The collection is in 38 cardboard boxes on 2 pallets.
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
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OGC WMS Service;
Tags: AEC,
Geological Collection,
United States,
assays,
drill hole logs,
This collection consists of materials that were collected during the Atomic Energy Commission drilling program in the Slick Rock district in southwestern Colorado. There are six core boxes that contain tins holding heavy mineral separates originally prepared from core samples collected by Dan Shawe. The heavy mineral separate samples include materials recovered from cores drilled in three areas of the Slick Rock district: Legin (abbreviated to LE in sample IDs), Spud Patch (abbreviated to SP in sample IDs), and Disappointment Valley (abbreviated to DV or DVR in sample IDs). The analysis of the separates is described in USGS Bulletin 1107-B and Professional Paper 576-D. The mineral separates were later processed...
This collection contains 89 samples of fine-grained stream sediment collected throughout the Denver West 1:100,000 quadrangle in 1994 by a USGS team to study the concentration and distribution of uranium in surface waters and stream sediments. This research is described in Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5246 (Zielinski et al., 2008). Samples are stored in cardboard tubes in plastic bins and cardboard boxes on one wood pallet.
This collection consists of core plugs and pulverized samples taken from three Green River oil shale cores. The cores are: Blacks Fork, Coyote Wash and Barcus Creek cores. These cores were each drilled in the depositional center of the three major Green River basins in Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah to support research into oil shale resources. The cores themselves are part of the UGSG Core Research Center Collection of Core. Samples were taken in the 1980s to support research focused on the geochemistry of the Green River oil shale by Michele Tuttle. The samples are maintained as a collection to support future research for Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah oil shale projects, specifically for the development of infrared...
This collection contains a variety of materials collected from the Fry Canyon area of San Juan County, Utah by a USGS team in 2007-2010 to study contaminant dispersion from historical uranium/copper mining activities in the area. This research is described in Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5075 (Otton et al., 2010). The collection includes: material collected from 6 bore holes, 20 mine waste samples, 11 rock samples, and 13 soil/sediment samples. Samples are in plastic bags in cardboard boxes on one wood pallet.
This collection contains materials to support ongoing USGS research and resource assessments of gas hydrate reservoir systems in the Alaska North Slope. The collection contains outcrop field samples from the Sagwon and Franklin Buffs KT sections collected during the 1992 and 1994 field season as well as geophysical seismic shot hole drill cuttings collected in support of the 1977 ANWR 2D seismic survey. The materials are stored in cardboard boxes on one wood pallet.
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