{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This map's main purpose is to provide regional-scale guidance as to the thickness of target Rose Run units which may be suitable for deep geologic injection (saline aquifer and enhanced oil recovery operations).", "description": "
This is an isopach map representing the top of the Rose Run sandstone. It was created by computer interpolation (kriging) of borehole data for the main play in central/ eastern Ohio. In KY, the extensive faulting required that the data be interpolated by hand. Hand interpolation/ extrapolation was also conducted in western PA, based on information from Riley et al., 1993 and interpretation of more recent well data. The KY isopach map cannot be joined with the rest of the map because of a significant difference in picks. In general, KY picks bracket a layer of sand, whereas picks in OH identify the top of that sand, but the bottom picks include fine grained clastics and dolomites. Description of general mapping techniques used in this project can be found in- Venteris, E.R., M.P. Solis, K.M. Carter, and J. McDonald, 2005, Uncertainty and Grid-Resolution Analysis for Regional-Scale Geologic Maps, Proceedings of the 2005 International Association of Mathematical Geology Annual Meeting<\/SPAN><\/P> Author/Originator: The Geological Surveys of Ohio, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Pennsylvania and West Virginia<\/SPAN><\/P> Date Created: 2005<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "This map's main purpose is to provide regional-scale guidance as to the thickness of target Rose Run units which may be suitable for deep geologic injection (saline aquifer and enhanced oil recovery operations).",
"title": "Isopach Contours on the Rose Run Sandstone in Kentucky",
"tags": [
"CCUS",
"MRCI",
"Isopach Contours",
"Rose Run Sandstone",
"Cambrian",
"Cambrian-Ordovician Carbon System",
"Kentucky"
],
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"accessInformation": "Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (MRCSP) and the Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative (MRCI)",
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