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View article: Reservoir properties and CO2 storage capacity of the Rose Run Sandstone (Lower Ordovician, Knox Group) in the Central Appalachian Basin, northeast Kentucky
Reservoir properties and CO2 storage capacity of the Rose Run Sandstone (Lower Ordovician, Knox Group) in the Central Appalachian Basin, northeast Kentucky Open
The Lower Ordovician Rose Run Sandstone is a potential CO 2 storage reservoir in the Central Appalachian Basin in northeast Kentucky where the Kentucky Geological Survey’s 1 Hanson Aggregates research well penetrated it at drill depths of …
View article: A Geologically Based Indoor‐Radon Potential Map of Kentucky
A Geologically Based Indoor‐Radon Potential Map of Kentucky Open
We combined 71,930 short‐term (median duration 4 days) home radon test results with 1:24,000‐scale bedrock geologic map coverage of Kentucky to produce a statewide geologically based indoor‐radon potential map. The test results were positi…
View article: Enhanced Recovery Opportunities in the Appalachian Basin
Enhanced Recovery Opportunities in the Appalachian Basin Open
The Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) has incorporated the work of geologic research teams (Geoteams) in its regional characterization, project planning and carbon dioxide (CO2) injection implementation work since t…
View article: Regional Geologic Cross Sections for Potential Storage and Containment Zones in the MRCSP Region
Regional Geologic Cross Sections for Potential Storage and Containment Zones in the MRCSP Region Open
The Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) has incorporated the work of geologic research teams (Geoteams) in its regional characterization, project planning and carbon dioxide (CO2) injection implementation work since t…
View article: Regional Geologic Cross Sections for Potential Storage and Containment Zones in the MRCSP Region [plus Plates 1-6]
Regional Geologic Cross Sections for Potential Storage and Containment Zones in the MRCSP Region [plus Plates 1-6] Open
The regional characterization work conducted by the Geoteams during the MRCSP Phase III project period (2010 –2019) focused on the following tasks: (1) refinement of geologic seals/reservoir systems; (2) assessment of Atlantic Coastal Plai…
View article: Enhanced Recovery Opportunities in the Appalachian Basin
Enhanced Recovery Opportunities in the Appalachian Basin Open
The Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) has incorporated the work of geologic research teams (Geoteams) in its regional characterization, project planning and carbon dioxide (CO2) injection implementation work since t…
View article: Detrital zircons and sediment dispersal in the eastern Midcontinent of North America
Detrital zircons and sediment dispersal in the eastern Midcontinent of North America Open
Results of detrital-zircon analyses (U-Pb ages and initial Hf values, εHft) of Mississippian–Pennsylvanian sandstones in the Michigan, Illinois, and Forest City basins are remarkably similar to data for coeval sandstones in the Appalachian…
View article: Overview of the Kentucky Geological Survey No. 1 Hanson Aggregates Well, Carter County, Kentucky
Overview of the Kentucky Geological Survey No. 1 Hanson Aggregates Well, Carter County, Kentucky Open
The Kentucky Geological Survey drilled the No. 1 Hanson Aggregates well in northern Carter County, Ky., to assess the carbon dioxide storage capacity and confining intervals in the Middle Cambrian–Upper Ordovician section in the southern A…
View article: Supplemental material: Detrital zircons and sediment dispersal in the Appalachian foreland
Supplemental material: Detrital zircons and sediment dispersal in the Appalachian foreland Open
Geosphere, December 2017, v. 13, p. 2206-2230, doi:10.1130/GES01525.1, Supplemental Table S2. Hf isotopic data: Mississippian–Permian sandstones.
View article: Detrital zircons and sediment dispersal in the Appalachian foreland
Detrital zircons and sediment dispersal in the Appalachian foreland Open
Seven new detrital-zircon U-Pb age analyses along with a compilation of previously published data from Mississippian-Permian sandstones in the Appalachian foreland (total n = 3564) define the provenance of Alleghanian synorogenic clastic w…
View article: Extrinsic and intrinsic controls on mouth bar and mouth bar complex architecture: Examples from the Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous) of the central Appalachian Basin, Kentucky, USA
Extrinsic and intrinsic controls on mouth bar and mouth bar complex architecture: Examples from the Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous) of the central Appalachian Basin, Kentucky, USA Open
A fundamental architectural element of deltas is the mouth bar. Although process-based facies models have been developed to reconstruct the influence of different external controls on mouth bar geomorphology, depositional architecture, and…
View article: Injecting Liquids and Gases Deep Underground
Injecting Liquids and Gases Deep Underground Open
Every year, thousands of wells are drilled into underground reservoirs in search of water, oil, and natural gas. The gases and fluids are trapped inside tiny pores and cracks in underground reservoirs.