Structural contour grids (long/lat/Z) in the Tertiary section in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. Generated by the Geological Survey of Alabama, with IHS Petra (v. 3.11.1.14) geologic interpretation software, using highly connected features (least squares) and smoothing contours with grid flexing. Included in the resource are grids for: - TMU_Structure.XYZ - Top of Miocene undifferentiated - TOP_Structure.XYZ - Top of Oligocene undifferentiated - TEU_Structure.XYZ - Top of Upper Eocene undifferentiated - TEM_Structure.XYZ - Top of Middle Eocene undifferentiated - TWX_Structure.XYZ - Top of Wilcox Group - KS_Structure.XYZ - Top of Selma Group (Upper Cretaceous/base of Cenozoic) This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory (DE-FE0026086). Cost share and research support are provided by the Project Partners and an Advisory Committee.
Effects of Porosity Type, Pore Geometry, and Diagenetic History on Tertiary Recovery of Petroleum from Carbonate Reservoirs, Final Report; September 1981
This geologic map of the Wabuska Geothermal Area outlines the locations of quaternary deposits, late tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks, late tertiary intrusive rocks and veins, Oligocene ash-flow tuffs and sedimentary rocks, and Triassic sedimentary rocks. Suggested citation: Hinz, N. H., Ramelli, A. R., and Faults, J. E., 2013, Preliminary geologic map of the Wabuska quadrangle, Lyon County, Nevada: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Open-File Report 13-8, scale 1:24,000.
Collection of proposed, operating, demonstration, and pilot study potable reuse systems across the U.S. as of 2020. Information includes project name, location, augmentation type, capacity, year operational, treatment train, and source water type. References are included in this submission. As potable reuse facilities undergo expansions or upgrades, treatment trains and capacities are subject to change. Operational status may also change. Treatment trains listed are reported to the detail that the source provides. Type and doses of chemical post-treatment or chlorination is often not specified. Please see README section in spreadsheet for definitions of acronyms used.