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50670461 = Greater Big Sandy, US39 = Ohio, 506706 = Pottsville Coal-Bed Gas, 50670466 = Berea Sandstone, MD, 50670401 = Oriskany Sandstone-Structural, US37 = North Carolina, GA, US36 = New York, Appalachian Basin, US42 = Pennsylvania, 50670304 = Lockport Dolomite, VA, United States, 506702 = Sevier-Knox Trenton, US47 = Tennessee, 50670583 = West Dunkard (Unfolded), 50670364 = Tuscarora Basin Center, PA, 50670403 = Greenbrier Limestone, US13 = Georgia, 50670404 = Mississippian Sandstones, AL, 50670585 = Appalachain Anthracite and Semi-Anthracite, US01 = Alabama, 506705 = Carboniferous Coal-Bed Gas, 50670681 = Cahaba Basin, NJ, 50670301 = Lower Paleozoic Carbonates in Thrust Belt, US34 = New Jersey, 506701 = Conasauga-Rome/Conasauga, 50670363 = Clinton-Medina Transitional, 50670303 = Black River-Trenton Hydrothermal Dolomite, 50670581 = Pocahontas Basin, 506704 = Devonian Shale-Middle and Upper Paleozoic, NY, TN, US51 = Virginia, 50670402 = Oriskany Sandstone-Stratigraphic, 50670584 = Central Appalachian Shelf, 67 = Appalachian Basin, US54 = West Virginia, 50670582 = East Dunkard (Folded), OH, 50670464 = Marcellus Shale, US21 = Kentucky, US24 = Maryland, 50670101 = Rome Trough, 506703 = Utica-Lower Paleozoic, WV, 50670362 = Clinton-Medina Transitional Northeast, 50670462 = Northwestern Ohio Shale, USGS World Energy Region 5, 50670463 = Devonian Siltstone and Shale, 50670465 = Catskill Sandstones and Siltstone, NC, 50670201 = Lower Paleozoic Carbonates, KY, 50670302 = Knox Unconformity, 50670361 = Clinton-Medina Basin Center

National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project - Appalachian Basin Province (067) Assessment Units

The Assessment Unit is the fundamental unit used in the National Assessment Project for the assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources. The Assessment Unit is defined within the context of the higher-level Total Petroleum System. The Assessment Unit is shown here as a geographic boundary interpreted, defined, and mapped by the geologist responsible for the province and incorporates a set of known or postulated oil and (or) gas accumulations sharing similar geologic, geographic, and temporal properties within the Total Petroleum System, such as source rock, timing, migration pathways, trapping mechanism, and hydrocarbon type. The Assessment Unit boundary is defined geologically as the limits of the geologic elements that define the Assessment Unit, such as limits of reservoir rock, geologic structures, source rock, and seal lithologies. The only exceptions to this are Assessment Units that border the Federal-State water boundary. In these cases, the Federal-State water boundary forms part of the Assessment Unit boundary.

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Author(s) United States Geological
Publication Date 2002
Beginning Date of Data 2002
Ending Date of Data 2002
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P9XD5EJ1
Citation Geological, U.S., 2002, National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project - Appalachian Basin Province (067) Assessment Units: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9XD5EJ1.
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