The Utica Shale/Point Pleasant Formation system has recently become a highly developed unconventional target for oil and natural gas production, leading to an increased desire for knowledge of the controls on deposition of this system. Precambrian basement features have long been known to affect deposition of older strata near these features across Ohio, but the effects of far field tectonics is not fully agreed upon. Precambrian faults and lineaments are known to exist and have been mapped, but are thought to have ceased their influence on deposition by the time of the Knox unconformity during the Cambrian. In the case of the Ordovician Utica Shale, Point Pleasant Formation, Trenton Limestone, and the Black River Group, many believe that t...
Middle and Upper Ordovician strata in the southernmost Appalachians document initial collision along...
The objective of this study is to constrain the spatial and temporal extent of subsurface geologic s...
The bioclastic carbonate play in the Appalachian Basin (referred to by drillers as the Trenton ) in...
The Utica Shale/Point Pleasant Formation system has recently become a highly developed unconventiona...
The Ordovician Utica shale play is rapidly developing throughout the Appalachian Basin. The play is ...
The early Late Ordovician interval, known as the Utica-Point Pleasant play, in southeastern Ohio is ...
Approximately 400 well logs and two drill cores from eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania, and norther...
The Upper Ordovician (lower Katian; upper Chatfieldian-lower Edenian) Lexington-Trenton limestone an...
The Utica shale is an extensive gas shale play within the Appalachian Basin, expanding from Quebec t...
Located in the western most region of the Appalachian Basin, Morrow County, Ohio, was once one of th...
The mechanical stratigraphy of the Upper Ordovician Utica Shale is characterized by studying outcrop...
The Utica Shale has been classified as an “unconventional” shale play. In eastern Ohio the Utica Sha...
The recent shale gas boom has brought much attention to Ohio because of its location above the Utica...
The Bedford and Berea formations of eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and easter...
The Upper Ordovician Utica Formation of the Appalachian Basin is a potential target for natural gas ...
Middle and Upper Ordovician strata in the southernmost Appalachians document initial collision along...
The objective of this study is to constrain the spatial and temporal extent of subsurface geologic s...
The bioclastic carbonate play in the Appalachian Basin (referred to by drillers as the Trenton ) in...
The Utica Shale/Point Pleasant Formation system has recently become a highly developed unconventiona...
The Ordovician Utica shale play is rapidly developing throughout the Appalachian Basin. The play is ...
The early Late Ordovician interval, known as the Utica-Point Pleasant play, in southeastern Ohio is ...
Approximately 400 well logs and two drill cores from eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania, and norther...
The Upper Ordovician (lower Katian; upper Chatfieldian-lower Edenian) Lexington-Trenton limestone an...
The Utica shale is an extensive gas shale play within the Appalachian Basin, expanding from Quebec t...
Located in the western most region of the Appalachian Basin, Morrow County, Ohio, was once one of th...
The mechanical stratigraphy of the Upper Ordovician Utica Shale is characterized by studying outcrop...
The Utica Shale has been classified as an “unconventional” shale play. In eastern Ohio the Utica Sha...
The recent shale gas boom has brought much attention to Ohio because of its location above the Utica...
The Bedford and Berea formations of eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and easter...
The Upper Ordovician Utica Formation of the Appalachian Basin is a potential target for natural gas ...
Middle and Upper Ordovician strata in the southernmost Appalachians document initial collision along...
The objective of this study is to constrain the spatial and temporal extent of subsurface geologic s...
The bioclastic carbonate play in the Appalachian Basin (referred to by drillers as the Trenton ) in...