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Service Description: The purpose of these files is to define and illustrate the geographic extent and geologic boundaries of the storage assessment units within the sedimentary basin, as required for the USGS National Geologic Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sequestration Assessment Project. In 2007, the Energy Independence and Security Act (Public Law 110-140; URL http://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2010/07/08/2010-16236/energy-independence-and-security-act-pub-l-110-140) authorized the USGS to conduct a national assessment of geologic storage resources for CO2. The storage assessment units were used as the fundamental units for the assessment of CO2 geologic storage resources.
Supplemental_Information: Carbon dioxide storage assessment units within province C5034 (Bighorn Basin) are listed below in Place Keywords by assessment unit number and name. The storage assessment unit boundaries define the combined geologic limits of each storage assessment unit and are described and defined in the text of the basin description publication. See Covault and others (2012) for a description of how individual assessment units were drawn; also see Brennan and others (2010) for a description on the USGS CO2 storage assessment methodology. (Brennan, S.T., Burruss, R.C., Merrill, M.D., Freeman, P.A., and Ruppert, L.F., 2010, A probabilistic assessment methodology for the evaluation of geologic carbon dioxide storage: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2010-1127, 31 p., available only at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2010/1127. Covault, J.A., Buursink, M.L., Craddock, W.H., Merrill, M.D., Blondes, M.S., Gosai, M.A., and Freeman, P.A., 2012, Geologic framework for the national assessment of carbon dioxide storage resources-Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana, chap. A of Warwick, P.D., and Corum, M.D., eds., Geologic framework for the national assessment of carbon dioxide storage resources: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2012-1024-A, 23 p., available only at URL http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2012/1024/a/.)
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Title: National Geologic Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sequestration Assessment Project: Bighorn Basin (C5034) Storage Assessment Units
Author: Peter Warwick, United States Geological Survey (USGS)
Comments: The purpose of these files is to define and illustrate the geographic extent and geologic boundaries of the storage assessment units within the sedimentary basin, as required for the USGS National Geologic Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sequestration Assessment Project. In 2007, the Energy Independence and Security Act (Public Law 110-140; URL http://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2010/07/08/2010-16236/energy-independence-and-security-act-pub-l-110-140) authorized the USGS to conduct a national assessment of geologic storage resources for CO2. The storage assessment units were used as the fundamental units for the assessment of CO2 geologic storage resources.
Supplemental_Information: Carbon dioxide storage assessment units within province C5034 (Bighorn Basin) are listed below in Place Keywords by assessment unit number and name. The storage assessment unit boundaries define the combined geologic limits of each storage assessment unit and are described and defined in the text of the basin description publication. See Covault and others (2012) for a description of how individual assessment units were drawn; also see Brennan and others (2010) for a description on the USGS CO2 storage assessment methodology. (Brennan, S.T., Burruss, R.C., Merrill, M.D., Freeman, P.A., and Ruppert, L.F., 2010, A probabilistic assessment methodology for the evaluation of geologic carbon dioxide storage: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2010-1127, 31 p., available only at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2010/1127. Covault, J.A., Buursink, M.L., Craddock, W.H., Merrill, M.D., Blondes, M.S., Gosai, M.A., and Freeman, P.A., 2012, Geologic framework for the national assessment of carbon dioxide storage resources-Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana, chap. A of Warwick, P.D., and Corum, M.D., eds., Geologic framework for the national assessment of carbon dioxide storage resources: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2012-1024-A, 23 p., available only at URL http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2012/1024/a/.)
Subject: National Geologic Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sequestration Assessment Project
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Keywords: National Geologic Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sequestration Assessment,CO2 Storage Resources,Carbon dioxide,Resource Assessment,Earth Science,Natural Resources,U.S. Geological Survey,USGS,Geology,Storage Assessment Unit,Geoscientific Information
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