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GEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION APPALACHIAN BASIN

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Product Number
443562
Series
SIM-3343
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
SIM-3343
ISBN
978-1-4113-3973-6
Authors
CHISTOPHER S SWEZEY
Version Date
01/01/2015
Regions
VA, PA, KY
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Folded

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Description
Abstract

Geologic cross section I-I' is the fourth in a series of cross sections constructed by the U.S. Geological Survey to document and improve understanding of the geologic framework and petroleum systems of the Appalachian basin. Cross section I-I' provides a regional view of the structural and stratigraphic framework of the Appalachian basin from the eastern margin of the Illinois basin in central Kentucky, across the Cincinnati arch (Lexington dome), to the Valley and Ridge province in southwestern Virginia, a distance of approximately 280 miles. This cross section is a companion to cross sections E-E', D-D', and C-C' that are located about 200 to 300 miles to the northeast. Cross section I-I' either updates or complements earlier geologic cross sections through the central Kentucky and southwestern Virginia part of the Appalachian basin. Although other published cross sections through parts of the basin show more structural and stratigraphic detail, these other cross sections are of more limited extent geographically and (or) stratigraphically.

Cross section I-I' contains much information that is useful for evaluating energy resources in the Appalachian basin. Many of the key elements of the Appalachian basin petroleum systems (such as source rocks, reservoir rocks, seals, and traps) can be inferred from lithologic units, unconformities, and geologic structures shown on the cross section. Other aspects of petroleum systems (such as the timing of petroleum generation and petroleum migration pathways) may be evaluated by burial history, thermal history, and fluid flow models on the basis of what is shown on the cross section. Cross section I-I' also provides a stratigraphic and structural framework for the Pennsylvanian coal-bearing section. In addition, geologists and engineers could use cross section I-I' as a reconnaissance tool to identify plausible geologic structures and strata for the subsurface storage of liquid waste or for the sequestration of carbon dioxide.

Print Date
2015
Height In Inches
41.000
Length In Inches
51.000
Two Sided
No
Pieces
1
Languages
English
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