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This dataset is intended to provide seamless, integrated geologic mapping of the U.S. Intermountain West region as a contribution to The National Geologic Map supported by the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. Surficial and bedrock geology are included in this data release as independent datasets at a variable resolution from 1:50,000 to 1:250,000 scale. No original interpretations are presented in this dataset; rather, all interpretive data are assimilated from referenceable publications. Derivative polygon features created for this dataset demonstrate the distribution of SIGMa-GeMS Geologic Provinces derived from the distribution of map units. Initial contributions to...
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Coal combustion by-products (CCBs, in the form of ash) produced at the coal-fired San Juan Generating Station in San Juan County, New Mexico, have been buried in former surface-mine pits at the San Juan Coal Mine since power-generation operations began in the early 1970s. A groundwater flow model was developed by the USGS to estimate the timing of groundwater recovery after the cessation of mining and to identify potential pathways and advective travel times for groundwater transport of metals that may be leached from stored CCBs to arrive at hydrologic receptors after mining operations cease. The USGS numerical modeling package MODFLOW-NWT with MODPATH particle-tracking software was used. This USGS data release...
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The USGS Central Region Energy Team assesses oil and gas resources of the United States. The onshore and State water areas of the United States comprise 71 provinces. Within these provinces, hydrocarbon plays were defined and assessed. Each of these provinces is defined geologically, and most province boundaries are defined by major geologic changes. The province boundaries were drawn on the county lines that most closely followed the natural geologic boundaries.
Categories: Data; Types: Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, Shapefile; Tags: Adirondack Uplift, Albuquerque - Santa Fe Rift, Anadarko Basin, Appalachian Basin, Arkoma Basin, All tags...
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This is a point coverage containing 12 years (1984 through 1995) of coal mining history in the Colorado Plateau coal assessment study area. This layer was derived from the Mine Safety and Health Administration's (MSHA) Information Resource Center data for the years 1984 through 1995.
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This is a shapefile and the final unioned polygon coverage used to calculate coal resources of the Fruitland Formation, San Juan Basin coal assessment area, Colorado and New Mexico. Polygons that make up the final unioned polygons include counties, 7.5' quadrangles, townships, surface and coal ownership, reliability, overburden categories, and net coal thickness categories. The final unioned coverage was clipped by the resource boundary polygon, which is described in the metadata file for the shapefile SJB_BND.
These geospatial data and their accompanying report outline many areas of coal in the United States beneath more than 3,000 ft of overburden. Based on depth, these areas may be targets for injection and storage of supercritical carbon dioxide. Additional areas where coal exists beneath more than 1,000 ft of overburden are also outlined; these may be targets for geologic storage of carbon dioxide in conjunction with enhanced coalbed methane production. These areas of deep coal were compiled as polygons into a shapefile for use in a geographic information system (GIS). The coal-bearing formation names, coal basin or field names, geographic provinces, coal ranks, coal geologic ages, and estimated individual coalbed...
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This is a shapefile and coverage of data points used in the assessment of coal resources of the Fruitland Formation in the San Juan Basin, Colorado and New Mexico. Data in this file include a point identifier, x, y, location; surface elevation of the drill hole; elevations for the top of the uppermost coal and for the base of the lowermost coal; net coal thickness of coal beds greater than or equal to 1.2 ft; and number of beds comprising the net coal thickness.


    map background search result map search result map 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment Province Boundaries Coal-mine production history from 1984 through 1995 in the Colorado Plateau coal assessment study area (cpmphg) San Juan Basin, CO and NM coal resources calculation area (sjbbndg) Final unioned polygon coverage used in coal resource calculations, San Juan Basin, CO and NM (sjbfing) San Juan Basin Geology, New Mexico and Colorado (sjbgeolg) Isopachs of the interval between the top of the Huerfanito Bentonite Bed and the top of the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone, San Juan Basin (sjbhintg) Structure contours on top of the Huerfanito Bentonite bed, San Juan Basin, CO and NM (sjbhstrcg) Data points (drill locations) used to assess coal resources in the San Juan Basin, CO and NM (sjbptsg) Isopachs of net coal thickness, Fruitland Formation, San Juan Basin, NM and CO (sjbthkg) MODFLOW-NWT and MODPATH5 models used to identify potential flow paths from San Juan Mine to hydrologic receptors, San Juan County, New Mexico Seamless Integrated Geologic Map Database of the Intermountain West: Contributions to The National Geologic Map MODFLOW-NWT and MODPATH5 models used to identify potential flow paths from San Juan Mine to hydrologic receptors, San Juan County, New Mexico Data points (drill locations) used to assess coal resources in the San Juan Basin, CO and NM (sjbptsg) San Juan Basin, CO and NM coal resources calculation area (sjbbndg) Final unioned polygon coverage used in coal resource calculations, San Juan Basin, CO and NM (sjbfing) San Juan Basin Geology, New Mexico and Colorado (sjbgeolg) Isopachs of the interval between the top of the Huerfanito Bentonite Bed and the top of the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone, San Juan Basin (sjbhintg) Structure contours on top of the Huerfanito Bentonite bed, San Juan Basin, CO and NM (sjbhstrcg) Isopachs of net coal thickness, Fruitland Formation, San Juan Basin, NM and CO (sjbthkg) Seamless Integrated Geologic Map Database of the Intermountain West: Contributions to The National Geologic Map Coal-mine production history from 1984 through 1995 in the Colorado Plateau coal assessment study area (cpmphg) 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment Province Boundaries