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The USGS Central Region Energy Team assesses oil and gas resources of the United States. The onshore and State water areas of the United States comprise 71 provinces. Within these provinces, Total Petroleum Systems are defined and Assessment Units are defined and assessed. Each of these provinces is defined geologically, and most province boundaries are defined by major geologic changes. The San Juan Basin Province is located in South Western Colorado and North Western New Mexico, encompassing all or parts of Montezuma, La Plata, and Archuletta Counties in Colorado and all or parts of San Juan, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Mckinley, Bernalillo, and Cibola Counties in New Mexico. The main population centers within the study...
Categories: Data,
pre-SM502.8;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: 22 = San Juan Basin,
502201 = Fruitland,
50220101 = Tertiary Conventional Gas,
50220161 = Pictured Cliffs Continuous Gas,
50220181 = Fruitland Fairway Coalbed Gas, All tags...
50220182 = Basin Fruitland Coalbed Gas,
502202 = Lewis,
50220261 = Lewis Continuous Gas,
502203 = Mancos-Menefee Composite,
50220301 = Mesaverde Updip Conventional Oil,
50220302 = Gallup Sandstone Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220303 = Mancos Sandstone Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220304 = Dakota-Greenhorn Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220361 = Mesaverde Central-Basin Continuous Gas,
50220362 = Mancos Sandstone Continuous Gas,
50220363 = Dakota-Greenhorn Continuous Gas,
50220381 = Menefee Coalbed Gas,
502204 = Todilto,
50220401 = Entrada Sandstone Conventional Oil,
Albuquerque,
Archelleta Arch,
CO,
Chaco Slope,
Coalbed methane resources,
Durango,
Earth Science,
Economic geology,
Energy Resources,
Farmington,
Four Corners,
Gas hydrate resources,
Geology,
Hogback Monocline,
NM,
National Assessment of Oil and Gas,
Natural Gas,
Natural Resources,
Natural gas resources,
Oil,
Oil sand resources,
Oil shale resources,
Petroleum,
Province,
Resource Assessment,
Ridgely, Jennie,
San Juan Basin,
Sedimentary Basin,
U.S. Geological Survey,
US08 = Colorado,
US35 = New Mexico,
USGS,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
USGS World Energy Region 5,
USGS World Energy Region 5,
United States,
geoscientificInformation,
noga2000,
nogasanjuan,
oilgas, Fewer tags
The Total Petroleum System is used in the National Assessment Project and incorporates the Assessment Unit, which is the fundamental geologic unit used for the assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources. The Total Petroleum System is shown here as a geographic boundary defined and mapped by the geologist responsible for the province and incorporates not only the set of known or postulated oil and (or) gas accumulations, but also the geologic interpretation of the essential elements and processes within the petroleum system that relate to source, generation, migration, accumulation, and trapping of the discovered and undiscovered petroleum resource(s).
Categories: Data,
pre-SM502.8;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: 22 = San Juan Basin,
502201 = Fruitland,
50220101 = Tertiary Conventional Gas,
50220161 = Pictured Cliffs Continuous Gas,
50220181 = Fruitland Fairway Coalbed Gas, All tags...
50220182 = Basin Fruitland Coalbed Gas,
502202 = Lewis,
50220261 = Lewis Continuous Gas,
502203 = Mancos-Menefee Composite,
50220301 = Mesaverde Updip Conventional Oil,
50220302 = Gallup Sandstone Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220303 = Mancos Sandstone Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220304 = Dakota-Greenhorn Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220361 = Mesaverde Central-Basin Continuous Gas,
50220362 = Mancos Sandstone Continuous Gas,
50220363 = Dakota-Greenhorn Continuous Gas,
50220381 = Menefee Coalbed Gas,
502204 = Todilto,
50220401 = Entrada Sandstone Conventional Oil,
Albuquerque,
Archelleta Arch,
CO,
Chaco Slope,
Coalbed methane resources,
Durango,
Earth Science,
Economic geology,
Energy Resources,
Farmington,
Four Corners,
Gas hydrate resources,
Geology,
Hogback Monocline,
NM,
National Assessment of Oil and Gas,
Natural Gas,
Natural Resources,
Natural gas resources,
Oil,
Oil sand resources,
Oil shale resources,
Resource Assessment,
Ridgely, Jennie,
San Juan Basin,
Total Petroleum System,
U.S. Geological Survey,
US08 = Colorado,
US35 = New Mexico,
USGS,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
USGS World Energy Region 5,
USGS World Energy Region 5,
United States,
geoscientificInformation,
noga2000,
nogasanjuan,
oilgas, Fewer tags
This project will be focused on hosting 2-3 workshops in 2013 to train people to conduct the Springs Stewardship Institute’s spring assessment protocol and promote it as a standardized method. This will facilitate standardized data collection across the landscape that can contribute to a broad-scale inventory and assessment of springs, seeps, and aquatic resources throughout the Desert LCC.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Downloadable,
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Tags: 2012,
AZ-01,
AZ-02,
AZ-03,
AZ-04, All tags...
AZ-05,
AZ-06,
AZ-07,
AZ-08,
AZ-09,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Aquascalientes,
Arizona,
Baja California,
Big Bend ‐ Río Bravo & Lower Río Conchos Pilot Area,
CA-08,
CA-23,
CA-25,
CA-27,
CA-36,
CA-50,
CA-51,
California,
Chihuahua,
Coahuila,
Conservation NGOs,
Data Acquisition and Development,
Data Management and Integration,
Desert LCC (all),
Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Durango,
EARTH SCIENCE,
FLUVIAL LANDFORMS,
Federal resource managers,
GEOMORPHIC LANDFORMS/PROCESSES,
Guanajuato,
Informing Conservation Delivery,
Jalisco,
LAND SURFACE,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Map,
Mexico,
Mojave Desert Pilot Area,
NM-02,
NV-01,
NV-03,
NV-04,
Nayarit,
Nevada,
New Mexico,
Nuevo León,
Project,
Querétaro,
SPRING,
San Luis Potosi,
Sinaloa,
Sonora,
TX-16,
TX-23,
Tamaulipas,
Texas,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Transboundary Madrean Watersheds Pilot Area,
UT-02,
United States,
Utah,
Zacatecas,
accepted,
aquatic,
assessment,
biota,
completed,
protocol,
springs,
water, Fewer tags
In the desert southwest biodiversity is facing a changing landscape due to human population growth, expansion of energy development, and from the persistent effects of climate change among other threats. The 2012 Desert LCC science needs document recognized the importance of modeling and predicting habitat area, fragmentation and corridor network connectivity for a broad range of wildlife taxa. Tools and methods from conservation planning are available to address some of these issues, but tools to evaluate the expected benefits of corridors in mitigating climate change effects are only in their infancy. This USGS project will use quantitative spatial analysis and principles from landscape ecology to determine where...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service,
Shapefile;
Tags: 2012,
AZ-01,
AZ-02,
AZ-03,
AZ-04, All tags...
AZ-05,
AZ-06,
AZ-07,
AZ-08,
AZ-09,
Aquascalientes,
Arizona,
Baja California,
Big Bend ‐ Río Bravo & Lower Río Conchos Pilot Area,
CA-08,
CA-23,
CA-25,
CA-27,
CA-36,
CA-50,
CA-51,
California,
Chihuahua,
Coahuila,
Conservation Design,
Conservation NGOs,
Conservation Plan/Design/Framework,
Conservation Planning,
Desert LCC,
Desert LCC (all),
Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Durango,
EARTH SCIENCE > HUMAN DIMENSIONS > ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS > CONSERVATION,
Federal resource managers,
Guanajuato,
Jalisco,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Map,
Mexico,
Mojave Desert Pilot Area,
NM-02,
NV-01,
NV-03,
NV-04,
Nayarit,
Nevada,
New Mexico,
Nuevo León,
Policy makers & regulators,
Project,
Querétaro,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
San Luis Potosi,
Sinaloa,
Sonora,
State agencies,
TX-16,
TX-23,
Tamaulipas,
Texas,
Transboundary Madrean Watersheds Pilot Area,
UT-02,
United States,
Utah,
Vulnerability Assessment,
adaptation,
biodiversity,
biota,
climate change,
completed,
desert southwest,
habitat shifting and alteration,
land cover,
map,
model,
northern Mexico, Fewer tags
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...
Categories: Data,
pre-SM502.8;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: 22 = San Juan Basin,
502201 = Fruitland,
50220101 = Tertiary Conventional Gas,
50220161 = Pictured Cliffs Continuous Gas,
50220181 = Fruitland Fairway Coalbed Gas, All tags...
50220182 = Basin Fruitland Coalbed Gas,
502202 = Lewis,
50220261 = Lewis Continuous Gas,
502203 = Mancos-Menefee Composite,
50220301 = Mesaverde Updip Conventional Oil,
50220302 = Gallup Sandstone Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220303 = Mancos Sandstone Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220304 = Dakota-Greenhorn Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220361 = Mesaverde Central-Basin Continuous Gas,
50220362 = Mancos Sandstone Continuous Gas,
50220363 = Dakota-Greenhorn Continuous Gas,
50220381 = Menefee Coalbed Gas,
502204 = Todilto,
50220401 = Entrada Sandstone Conventional Oil,
Albuquerque,
Archelleta Arch,
Assessment Unit,
CO,
Chaco Slope,
Coalbed methane resources,
Durango,
Earth Science,
Economic geology,
Energy Resources,
Farmington,
Four Corners,
Gas hydrate resources,
Geology,
Hogback Monocline,
NM,
National Assessment of Oil and Gas,
Natural Gas,
Natural Resources,
Natural gas resources,
Oil,
Oil sand resources,
Oil shale resources,
Resource Assessment,
Ridgely, Jennie,
San Juan Basin,
U.S. Geological Survey,
US08 = Colorado,
US35 = New Mexico,
USGS,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
USGS World Energy Region 5,
USGS World Energy Region 5,
United States,
geoscientificInformation,
noga2000,
nogasanjuan,
oilgas, Fewer tags
Freshwater fishes are globally among the most imperiled major biodiversity groups and they are especially endangered in the North American deserts of the vast binational Desert LCC. Sixty seven native fish species of conservation concern are in the study area, which includes all of the DLCC in both the US and Mexico. Essentially all species in our study area are understudied and management of them has been greatly impeded by the intrinsic difficulties of working internationally and by relative lack of, or inaccessibility to, basic knowledge about their distributions and conservation status. We propose to mine data from all online and known US-based institutions holding specimen-based occurrence records from our...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service,
Shapefile;
Tags: 2011,
AZ-02,
AZ-03,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Applications and Tools, All tags...
Aquascalientes,
Arizona,
Big Bend ‐ Río Bravo & Lower Río Conchos Pilot Area,
Biodiversity,
CO-03,
Chihuahua,
Climate change,
Coahuila,
DLCC region,
Data Acquisition and Development,
Datasets/Database,
Decision Support,
Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Durango,
EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > FISH,
Federal resource managers,
Fish,
Freshwater,
Guanajuato,
Jalisco,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Mexico,
NM-01,
NM-02,
NM-03,
Nayarit,
New Mexico,
Nuevo León,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Project,
Publication,
Querétaro,
Rio Grande River Basin,
San Luis Potosi,
Sinaloa,
Sonora,
TX-23,
TX-28,
TX-34,
Tamaulipas,
Texas,
Transboundary Madrean Watersheds Pilot Area,
United States,
biota,
completed, Fewer tags
Assessing the vulnerability of species or ecosystems to climate change and formulating appropriate management responses requires predictions of the exposure and sensitivity of the species or ecosystems to projected changes. This collaborative effort by the Sonoran Joint Venture, Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative, and Point Reyes Bird Observatory will develop a foundation for monitoring environmental change in the desert southwest by identifying where and what to monitor in order to evaluate climate-change impacts.Climate change will not have the same effects in all locations of the southwest. Some areas will change quickly (hotspots) and others will change slowly (refugia). Identifying both types of areas...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service,
Shapefile;
Tags: 2012,
AZ-01,
AZ-02,
AZ-03,
AZ-04, All tags...
AZ-05,
AZ-06,
AZ-07,
AZ-08,
AZ-09,
Applications and Tools,
Arizona,
Arizona,
Big Bend ‐ Río Bravo & Lower Río Conchos Pilot Area,
Chihuahua,
Coahuila,
Datasets/Database,
Decision Support,
Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Durango,
EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > BIRDS,
Federal resource managers,
Jalisco,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Mexico,
Mexico,
Monitoring,
NM-01,
NM-02,
NM-03,
Nayarit,
New Mexico,
New Mexico,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Project,
San Luis Potosi,
Sinaloa,
Sonora,
TX-01,
TX-02,
TX-03,
TX-04,
TX-05,
TX-06,
TX-07,
TX-08,
TX-09,
TX-10,
TX-11,
TX-12,
TX-13,
TX-14,
TX-15,
TX-16,
TX-17,
TX-18,
TX-19,
TX-20,
TX-21,
TX-22,
TX-23,
TX-24,
TX-25,
TX-26,
TX-27,
TX-28,
TX-29,
TX-30,
TX-31,
TX-32,
TX-33,
TX-34,
TX-35,
TX-36,
Tamaulipas,
Texas,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Transboundary Madrean Watersheds Pilot Area,
United States,
adaptation,
biota,
bird,
climate change,
completed,
habitat shifting and alteration,
map,
model,
monitoring,
vulnerability, Fewer tags
Cell maps for each oil and gas assessment unit were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in an assessment unit or province. A cell map was not created for the Menefee Coal-Bed Gas (50220381) assessment unit because it was considered a hypothetical assessment unit. The Mesaverde Updip oil had production wells associated with it but resource totals were below the minimum and wasn't quantitatively assessed. Each cell represents a quarter-mile square of the land surface, and the cells are coded to represent whether the wells included within the cell are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both oil and gas-producing, dry,...
Categories: Data,
pre-SM502.8;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: 22 = San Juan Basin,
502201 = Fruitland,
50220101 = Tertiary Conventional Gas,
50220161 = Pictured Cliffs Continuous Gas,
50220181 = Fruitland Fairway Coalbed Gas, All tags...
50220182 = Basin Fruitland Coalbed Gas,
502202 = Lewis,
50220261 = Lewis Continuous Gas,
502203 = Mancos-Menefee Composite,
50220301 = Mesaverde Updip Conventional Oil,
50220302 = Gallup Sandstone Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220303 = Mancos Sandstone Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220304 = Dakota-Greenhorn Conventional Oil and Gas,
50220361 = Mesaverde Central-Basin Continuous Gas,
50220362 = Mancos Sandstone Continuous Gas,
50220363 = Dakota-Greenhorn Continuous Gas,
50220381 = Menefee Coalbed Gas,
502204 = Todilto,
50220401 = Entrada Sandstone Conventional Oil,
Albuquerque,
Archelleta Arch,
Assessment Unit,
CO,
Cells,
Chaco Slope,
Coalbed methane resources,
Durango,
Earth Science,
Economic geology,
Energy Resources,
Farmington,
Four Corners,
Gas hydrate resources,
Geology,
Hogback Monocline,
NM,
National Assessment of Oil and Gas,
Natural Gas,
Natural Resources,
Natural gas resources,
Oil,
Oil sand resources,
Oil shale resources,
Resource Assessment,
Ridgely, Jennie,
San Juan Basin,
U.S. Geological Survey,
US08 = Colorado,
US35 = New Mexico,
USGS,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
USGS World Energy Region 5,
USGS World Energy Region 5,
United States,
geoscientificInformation,
noga2000,
nogasanjuan,
oilgas, Fewer tags
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