Description: This is a dataset showing the location of faults and other structures that penetrate and affect the Medina Group/"Clinton" in Ohio and Pennsylvania, and the laterally equivalent facies of the Tuscarora Sandstone in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI) Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership-Phase 2, 2009
The Geological Surveys of Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia
Name: MDIN Structure Top (Ft; 500); NY/PA/OH/WV (2009mrcsp2)
Display Field: Contour
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This is a structure contour map constructed upon the top of the Medina Group/"Clinton" in Ohio and Pennsylvania, and the laterally equivalent facies of the Tuscarora Sandstone in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland.The contours were created by computer interpolation of borehole data obtained from Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia from the related subsurface elevation grid or by contouring by hand from the subsurface elevation point values. Datum is mean sea level, contours are in feet.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI) Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership-Phase 2, 2009
The Geological Surveys of Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia
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Description: This is an isopach contour map of the Medina Group in Maryland, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia.Author/Originator: Christopher B.T. WaidDate Created: 2021
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Name: LCKP Structure Top (Ft; 500); MRCSP (2009mrcsp2)
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This is a structure contour map constructed upon the top of the Lockport Dolomite.The contours were created from the related subsurface elevation grid or by contouring by hand from the subsurface elevation point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Midwest Regional Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) - Phase 2, 2009
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Name: LCKP to KEFR Isopach (Ft; 50); MRCSP (2009mrcsp2)
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This is an isopach contour map of the Lockport Dolomite and the laterally equivalent Keefer Sandstone in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio and KentuckyThe contours were created from the related thickness grid or by hand contouring using the thickness point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
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Name: ONDG to LCKP Isopach (Ft; 500); MRCSP (2005mrcsp1)
Display Field: ID
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This isopach map shows the thickness of the interval from the top of the Onondaga to the base of the Lockport Dolomite and latterly equivalent Devonian and Silurian units. It was created by computer interpolation (kriging) of borehole data for much of the map extent. In several places the computer generated contours were modified by hand to accommodate faults or where such modification was deemed necessary by other geologic information that was available. In Kentucky, the extensive faulting required that the data be interpolated by hand. The map shows the thickness from the top of the Traverse Limestone to the base of the Niagara Group within Michigan. Within Indiana the thickness is displayed by the tops of the Traverse in eastern Indiana and North Vernon Limestone in western Indiana, to the top of the Salamonie Dolomite. In western Ohio, the top of the Olentangy to the base of the Lockport Dolostone is the thickness. In eastern Kentucky the top of the Onondaga Limestone to the base of the Lockport Dolostone composes the thickness. In West Virginia there is a facies change from east to west between the McKenzie formation and the Lockport Dolostone. There is also a facies change from east to west between the Needmore Shale, Huntersville Chert, and the Onondaga in West Virginia. From the tops of the Needmore, Huntersville and the Onondaga, to the base of the McKenzie and Lockport, shows the thickness in West Virginia. In Pennsylvania the Mifflintown Formation transitions to the Lockport from East to West. From the top of the Onondaga to the base of these units displays the thickness within Pennsylvania. Within Maryland the tops of the Needmore Shale and the Onondaga, which show a facies change from east to west respectively to the base of the McKenzie, is the thickness. More detailed mapping of these units is planned for phase II of the project.Author/Originator: The Geological Surveys of Ohio, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Pennsylvania and West VirginiaDate Created: 2005
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) and the Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
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Description: This dataset contains a structure/elevation map for the Newburg sandstone in West Virginia.Author/Originator: Kristin M. Carter, Douglas G. Patchen, Jessica P. Moore, Mohammad Fakhari, Gary W. Daft, Jr., Michael Solis, Brian J. Dunst, Robin V. Anthony, Katherine W. Schmid, Kyle Metz, Philip Dinterman, Julie M. Bloxson, Erica N. Schubert, John SaucerDate Created: July 31, 2017
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Description: This dataset contains a structure/elevation map for the Newburg sandstone in West Virginia.Author/Originator: Kristin M. Carter, Douglas G. Patchen, Jessica P. Moore, Mohammad Fakhari, Gary W. Daft, Jr., Michael Solis, Brian J. Dunst, Robin V. Anthony, Katherine W. Schmid, Kyle Metz, Philip Dinterman, Julie M. Bloxson, Erica N. Schubert, John SaucerDate Created: July 31, 2017
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Description: This dataset contains a thickness/isopach map for the Newburg sandstone in West Virginia.Author/Originator: Kristin M. Carter, Douglas G. Patchen, Jessica P. Moore, Mohammad Fakhari, Gary W. Daft, Jr., Michael Solis, Brian J. Dunst, Robin V. Anthony, Katherine W. Schmid, Kyle Metz, Philip Dinterman, Julie M. Bloxson, Erica N. Schubert, John SaucerDate Created: July 31, 2017
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Description: This dataset contains a thickness/isopach map for the Newburg sandstone in West Virginia.Author/Originator: Kristin M. Carter, Douglas G. Patchen, Jessica P. Moore, Mohammad Fakhari, Gary W. Daft, Jr., Michael Solis, Brian J. Dunst, Robin V. Anthony, Katherine W. Schmid, Kyle Metz, Philip Dinterman, Julie M. Bloxson, Erica N. Schubert, John SaucerDate Created: July 31, 2017
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Name: BILD Structure Top (Ft; 500); AB (2009mrcsp2)
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This is a structure contour map constructed upon the top of the Bass Islands Dolomite.The contours were created from the related subsurface elevation grid or by contouring by hand from the subsurface elevation point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial Institute Date Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership-Phase 2, 2009
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Description: This is an isopach contour map of the Bass Islands Dolomite in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.The contours were created from the related thickness grid or by hand contouring using the thickness point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021.
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership-Phase 2, 2009.
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Description: This is a dataset showing the location of faults and other structures that penetrate and affect the Oriskany Sandstone in New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Midwest Regional Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) - Phase 2, 2009
Name: ORSK Structure Top (Ft; 500); AB (2009mrcsp2)
Display Field: con_value
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This is a structure contour map constructed upon the top of the Oriskany Sandstone.The contours were created from the related subsurface elevation grid or by contouring by hand from the subsurface elevation point values. Datum is mean sea level. Units are in feet.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Midwest Regional Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) - Phase 2, 2009
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Description: This is an isopach contour map of the Oriskany Sandstone in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky.The contours were created from the related thickness grid or by hand contouring using the thickness point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Midwest Regional Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) - Phase 2, 2009
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Description: This is a dataset showing the location where no Oriskany sand is present.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Midwest Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) - Interim Phase 2, 2009
Harper and Patchen in Atlas of Major Appalachian Gas Plays, 1996, p.111.
Description: This is an outcrop map of the Oriskany Sandstone. The outcrop area (where the Oriskany Sandstone is present at the surface) was delineated by surficial mapping.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative
Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) - Interim Phase 2, 2009
Geologic Surveys of Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland
Description: This is the areal extent of the Oriskany Sandstone in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland and Kentucky.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative
Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership-Interim Phase 2, 2009
Description: Polygons of four types of oil and gas plays help define the nature of pore space available in the Oriskany Sandstone in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland and Kentucky. Play types include updip pinchout, combination structural/stratigraphic, fractured Oriskany/Huntersville Chert, and structural.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative
Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership-Interim Phase 2, 2009
Kostelnik, J., and Carter, K.M., 2009, Unraveling the stratigraphy of the Oriskany Sandstone: a necessity in determining its site-specific carbon sequestration potential: Environmental Geosciences, v. 16, no. 4, p.187-200.
Flaherty, Harper and Patchen, Opritsa, Atlas of Major Appalachian Gas Plays, p.103-129.
Description: This is a dataset showing the location of faults and other structures that penetrate and affect the Devonian Mixed Clastics and Carbonates in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky and laterally equivalent Bois Blanc and Sylvania Sandstone in Michigan.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Name: DMCC Structure Top (Ft; 500); MRCSP (2012mrcspi3)
Display Field: Elevation
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This is a structure contour map constructed upon the top of the Devonian Mixed Carbonates and Clastics in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky and the tops of laterally equivalent Bois Blanc and Sylvania Sandstone in Michigan.The contours were created from the related subsurface elevation grid or by contouring by hand from the subsurface elevation point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
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Description: This is a measured depth contour map constructed upon the top of Devonian Mixed Carbonates and Clastics in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky and laterally equivalent Bois Blanc and Sylvania Sandstone in Michigan, as measured from ground surface.The contours were created from the related thickness grid of the overlying strata or by hand contouring using the measured depth thickness point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
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Description: This is an isopach contour map of the Devonian Mixed Carbonates and Clastics in Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Kentucky and the laterally equivalent Bois Blanc and Sylvania Sandstone in Michigan.The contours were created from the related thickness grid or by hand contouring using the thickness point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
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Name: NDMR Structure Top (Ft; 500); PA/MD/WV (2005mrcsp1)
Display Field: CONTOUR
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This file is a component of the digital structure contour map of the top of the Needmore Formation in Maryland, West Virginia and Pennsylvania (1:500,000 scale). The contour map is based on available borehole data for the Needmore Formation provided by West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland and compiled by the Maryland Geological Survey. The contour map includes the elevation data points (relative to mean sea level) and the lines contouring the estimated top of formation at a 500-foot contour interval. Location coordinates for the data points are from published and previously unpublished records. This file includes only the structure lines developed as digital line (arc) features in ESRI ArcGIS shapefile format. Structure contours (500-foot contour interval) were constructed by interpolation using Ordinary Kriging and subsequent minor manual methods applied to a selected dataset of available elevations of the top of formation from the compiled borehole information. The Ordinary Kriging was completed using the Geostatistical Analyst extension in ESRI's ArcGIS software. The feature attribute table, which is part of this file, includes the elevation represented by each contour line. The selected elevation data points used to develop the contour lines are provided in the associated point shapefile, NEED_TOP_PTS_MRCSP (see metadata associated with that file for details). This file and the related Needmore Formation Structure Contour Map, showing the elevation of the top of the unit, are provided in a projection specifically developed for this project, referred to as MRCSP_North_America_Albers_Equal_Area_Conic. This projection is an Albers Equal Area Conic NAD83 projection (in survey feet) that was adjusted by the MRCSP as follows: the central meridian to -82.0 degrees, and the standard parallels to 38.5 and 43 degrees (to better bracket the project's specific area of use).Production of the digital geospatial data set was funded, in part, by the United States Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE/NETL) via the Midwest Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP), which is led by Battelle. The MRCSP--of which the MGS is a partner--is one of seven regional partnerships established by the U.S. DOE/NETL. The views and the opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the members of the MRCSP, the United States Government or any agency thereof.The Maryland Geological Survey received support in the development and production of the digital geospatial data set in ArcGIS format from Towson University, Center for Geographic Information Sciences.Author/Originator: Maryland Geological SurveyDate Created: 2005
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) and the Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
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Description: This file is a component of the digital isopach map of the Needmore Formation in Maryland, West Virginia and Pennsylvania (1: 500,000 scale). The isopach map is based on available borehole data for the Needmore Formation provided by West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland and compiled by the Maryland Geological Survey. The isopach map includes the data points of unit thickness and the lines contouring estimated equal unit thickness at a 25-foot contour interval. This file includes only the isopach lines developed as digital line (arc) features in ESRI ArcGIS Shapefile format. Isopach contours (25-foot contour interval) were constructed by interpolation using Ordinary Kriging and subsequent minor manual methods applied to the selected dataset of available thickness data points from the compiled borehole information. The Ordinary Kriging was completed using the Geostatistical Analyst extension in ESRI's ArcGIS software. The selected thickness data measurements used to develop the isopach contour lines are provided in the associated point shapefile, NEED_THK_PTS_MRCSP (see metadata associated with that file for details). This file and the related Needmore Isopach Map are provided in a projection specifically developed for this project, referred to as MRCSP_North_America_Albers_Equal_Area_Conic. This projection is an Albers Equal Area Conic NAD83 projection (in survey feet) that was adjusted by the MRCSP as follows: the central meridian to -82.0 degrees, and the standard parallels to 38.5 and 43 degrees (to better bracket the project's specific area of use).Production of the digital geospatial data set was funded, in part, by the United States Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE/NETL) via the Midwest Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP), which is led by Battelle. The MRCSP--of which the MGS is a partner--is one of seven regional partnerships established by the U.S. DOE/NETL. The views and the opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the members of the MRCSP, the United States Government or any agency thereof.The Maryland Geological Survey received support in the development and production of the digital geospatial data set in ArcGIS format from Towson University, Center for Geographic Information Sciences.Author/Originator: Maryland Geological SurveyDate Created: 2005
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) and the Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
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Name: ONDG to LCKP Isopach (Ft; 500); MRCSP (2005mrcsp1)
Display Field: ID
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This isopach map shows the thickness of the interval from the top of the Onondaga to the base of the Lockport Dolomite and latterly equivalent Devonian and Silurian units. It was created by computer interpolation (kriging) of borehole data for much of the map extent. In several places the computer generated contours were modified by hand to accommodate faults or where such modification was deemed necessary by other geologic information that was available. In Kentucky, the extensive faulting required that the data be interpolated by hand. The map shows the thickness from the top of the Traverse Limestone to the base of the Niagara Group within Michigan. Within Indiana the thickness is displayed by the tops of the Traverse in eastern Indiana and North Vernon Limestone in western Indiana, to the top of the Salamonie Dolomite. In western Ohio, the top of the Olentangy to the base of the Lockport Dolostone is the thickness. In eastern Kentucky the top of the Onondaga Limestone to the base of the Lockport Dolostone composes the thickness. In West Virginia there is a facies change from east to west between the McKenzie formation and the Lockport Dolostone. There is also a facies change from east to west between the Needmore Shale, Huntersville Chert, and the Onondaga in West Virginia. From the tops of the Needmore, Huntersville and the Onondaga, to the base of the McKenzie and Lockport, shows the thickness in West Virginia. In Pennsylvania the Mifflintown Formation transitions to the Lockport from East to West. From the top of the Onondaga to the base of these units displays the thickness within Pennsylvania. Within Maryland the tops of the Needmore Shale and the Onondaga, which show a facies change from east to west respectively to the base of the McKenzie, is the thickness. More detailed mapping of these units is planned for phase II of the project.Author/Originator: The Geological Surveys of Ohio, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Pennsylvania and West VirginiaDate Created: 2005
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) and the Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
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Description: This is a dataset showing the location of faults and other structures that penetrate and affect the Onondaga Limestone in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership - Phase 2, 2009
Name: ONDG Structure Top (Ft; 500); MRCSP (2009mrcsp2)
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This is a structure contour map constructed upon the top of the Onondaga Limestone.The contours were created from the related subsurface elevation grid or by contouring by hand from the subsurface elevation point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
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Description: This is an isopach contour map of the Onondaga Limestone in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky.The contours were created from the related thickness grid or by hand contouring using the thickness point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership - Phase 2, 2009
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Description: This is a dataset showing the location of faults and other structures that penetrate and affect the Marcellus Shale in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, and Maryland.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) - Interim Phase 3, 2012
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Name: MRCL Structure Base (Ft; 250); WV (2018wvgs)
Display Field: CI
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This dataset contains a subsea depth contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=250) for the base of Marcellus Formation (or the top of Onondaga Limestone and equivalents); the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This dataset contains a net shale isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=20) for the Marcellus Formation for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This dataset contains an isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=50) for the Hamilton Group for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This dataset contains an isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=10/20/50) for the Mahantango Formation for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This Total Organic Carbon (TOC) contour map of the Genesee Formation, mostly sampled from the organic-rich Geneseo member, in Pennsylvania.The contours were created by hand contouring using the Total Organic Carbon (TOC) point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 2017
Schmid, K. W., and Markowski, A. K., 2017, Source rock evaluation of the Upper Devonian Genesee, Harrell, and West Falls Formations in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th ser., Mineral Resource Report M 102, 44 p.
https://elibrary.dcnr.pa.gov/GetDocument?docId=1751350&DocName=M102_SourceRxEval_Genesee-Harrell-WestFallsFms_Pa
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Description: This dataset contains an isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=10/20) for the Geneseo Shale Member of the Genesee Formation + the Burket Shale Member of the Harrell Shale for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This dataset contains an isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=50) for the West River Shale Member of the Genesee Formation for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This dataset contains an isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=10) for the Middlesex Shale Member of the Sonyea Formation + Middlesex Shale for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This dataset contains an isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=50) for the Cashaqua Shale Member of the Sonyea Formation for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This dataset contains an isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=50) for the Rhinestreet Shale Member of the West Falls Formation + Rhinestreet Shale for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This Total Organic Carbon (TOC) contour map of the West Falls Formation, mostly sampled from the organic-rich Rhinestreet member, in Pennsylvania.The contours were created by hand contouring using the Total Organic Carbon (TOC) point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021.
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 2017
Schmid, K. W., and Markowski, A. K., 2017, Source rock evaluation of the Upper Devonian Genesee, Harrell, and West Falls Formations in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th ser., Mineral Resource Report M 102, 44 p.
https://elibrary.dcnr.pa.gov/GetDocument?docId=1751350&DocName=M102_SourceRxEval_Genesee-Harrell-WestFallsFms_Pa
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Description: This is a thermal maturity contour map, based on vitrinite reflectance (Ro) measurements of the West Falls Formation, mostly sampled from the organic-rich Rhinestreet member, in Pennsylvania.The contours were created by hand contouring using the thermal maturity (Ro) point values.Author/Originator: Battelle Memorial InstituteDate Created: 2021
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: Battelle Memorial Institute, 2021
Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)
Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 2017
Schmid, K. W., and Markowski, A. K., 2017, Source rock evaluation of the Upper Devonian Genesee, Harrell, and West Falls Formations in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th ser., Mineral Resource Report M 102, 44 p.
https://elibrary.dcnr.pa.gov/GetDocument?docId=1751350&DocName=M102_SourceRxEval_Genesee-Harrell-WestFallsFms_Pa
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Description: This dataset contains an isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=40) for the Angola Shale Member of the West Falls Formation for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Description: This dataset contains an isochore contour map (lines, feet, contour interval=25) for the Java Formation for West Virginia; the dataset is one product from the 2018 study, "Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia"*, conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy / National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S. DOE/NETL) and the West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES). The study resulted in WVGES Reports of Investigation 35 (RI-35) and other accompanying WVGES RI-35 products. Data are from a state-wide sampling and localized study would be needed to be more certain of the details of any particular area. Location data for the study were obtained from the WVGES Oil and Gas Database; stratigraphic unit depths and interval thicknesses were determined from examination of geophysical well logs obtained from WVGES and IHS. The data were hand-contoured and then hand-digitized.*Boswell, R.M. and S.E. Pool, 2018, Lithostratigraphy of Middle and Upper Devonian Organic-Rich Shales in West Virginia: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey, Reports of Investigation 35 (WVGES RI-35), 47 p, 31 f. Report and accompanying materials available online from the WVGES web site.
Service Item Id: 6699d6ecc1a1469faf55e4a693f0e5b3
Copyright Text: West Virginia Geological & Economic Survey (WVGES);
R.M. Boswell (U.S. DOE/NETL) and S.E. Pool (WVGES)
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Name: GRBR Structure Top (Ft; 100); PA/OH/WV (2017ash)
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This dataset contains a structure/elevation map for the Greenbrier Limestone in Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.Author/Originator: Kristin M. Carter, Douglas G. Patchen, Jessica P. Moore, Mohammad Fakhari, Gary W. Daft, Jr., Michael Solis, Brian J. Dunst, Robin V. Anthony, Katherine W. Schmid, Kyle Metz, Philip Dinterman, Julie M. Bloxson, Erica N. Schubert, John SaucerDate Created: July 31, 2017
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Description: This dataset contains a thickness/isopach map for the Greenbrier Limestone in Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.Author/Originator: Kristin M. Carter, Douglas G. Patchen, Jessica P. Moore, Mohammad Fakhari, Gary W. Daft, Jr., Michael Solis, Brian J. Dunst, Robin V. Anthony, Katherine W. Schmid, Kyle Metz, Philip Dinterman, Julie M. Bloxson, Erica N. Schubert, John SaucerDate Created: July 31, 2017
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Description: This dataset contains a thickness/isopach map for the Greenbrier Limestone upper grainstone in West Virginia and Pennsylvania.Author/Originator: Kristin M. Carter, Douglas G. Patchen, Jessica P. Moore, Mohammad Fakhari, Gary W. Daft, Jr., Michael Solis, Brian J. Dunst, Robin V. Anthony, Katherine W. Schmid, Kyle Metz, Philip Dinterman, Julie M. Bloxson, Erica N. Schubert, John SaucerDate Created: July 31, 2017
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Description: This dataset contains a thickness/isopach map for the Greenbrier Limestone lime mud in West Virginia and Pennsylvania.Author/Originator: Kristin M. Carter, Douglas G. Patchen, Jessica P. Moore, Mohammad Fakhari, Gary W. Daft, Jr., Michael Solis, Brian J. Dunst, Robin V. Anthony, Katherine W. Schmid, Kyle Metz, Philip Dinterman, Julie M. Bloxson, Erica N. Schubert, John SaucerDate Created: July 31, 2017
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Description: This dataset contains a thickness/isopach map for the Greenbrier Limestone grainstone in West Virginia and Pennsylvania.Author/Originator: Kristin M. Carter, Douglas G. Patchen, Jessica P. Moore, Mohammad Fakhari, Gary W. Daft, Jr., Michael Solis, Brian J. Dunst, Robin V. Anthony, Katherine W. Schmid, Kyle Metz, Philip Dinterman, Julie M. Bloxson, Erica N. Schubert, John SaucerDate Created: July 31, 2017
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