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Unwashed well cuttings from oil and gas wells in Alabama. Unwashed well cuttings from an unknown number of oil and gas wells in Alabama.
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This is a collection of 129 cores from oil and gas wells permitted by the State Oil and Gas Board that have been donated by oil and gas companies. Boxes are of varying sizes.
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Cores from 453 industrial and mineral exploration sites donated to the Geological Survey of Alabama Industrial and mineral exploration core from 453 wells donated to the Geological Survey of Alabama. Box sizes vary.
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This collection includes cores from 3233 oil and gas exploration wells in Alabama that were permitted by the State Oil and Gas Board. Each record is a box of core.
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Oil and gas well cores from 31 wells in Florida. Retained for comparative purposes. Oil and gas exploration cores from 31 wells in Florida stored in varying size boxes.
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Washed well cuttings from 2771 water wells drilled in Alabama and donated to the Geological Survey of Alabama. Washed cuttings from 2771 water wells drilled in Alabama and donated to the Geological Survey of Alabama.
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Dependable access to critical minerals information is vital to ensuring the continued domestic security and economic prosperity of the United States. At present, Alabama has known deposits, prospects, and occurrences of at least 21 of these commodities, including aluminum, arsenic, barium, beryllium, chromium, cobalt, fluorite, graphite, lithium, magnesium, manganese, platinum group metals (PGMs), rare earth elements (REEs), tantalum, tin, thorium, titanium, uranium, vanadium, zinc, and zirconium; but may have as many 31, including potential occurrences of gallium, germanium, hafnium, indium, lanthanum, nickel, niobium, rhenium, selenium, and yttrium. Although none of these commodities are currently being produced...
Categories: Data; Types: Collection, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: Alabama, Alabama graphite belt, Alabama graphite-V belt, Alabama pegmatite zone, Alleghanian-Neoacadian regolith, All tags...
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Core for Geological Survey of Alabama projects. Must be retained at least through the auditing period. Cores for Geological Survey of Alabama projects from 16 wells. Nx core boxes.
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The Geological Survey of Alabama (GSA) maintains an extensive collection of more than 320,000 fossils. The GSA collections have been inventoried. The GSA continues to generate descriptive metadata describing the fossil specimens, including approximate sampling locations (county centroids are used). The valuable specimens in the paleontology collection have been amassed since the 1800s and are available for public research. Data capture and preservation of the fossil collection managed by the Geological Survey of Alabama is important as a research collection and helps in the studies of paleontology, paleoecology, paleogeography, stratigraphy, and geology.
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244 vibracores from coastal Alabama taken for projects. Collection is coastal Alabama vibracores from 244 core holes stored in 4- to 6 feet tubes.
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These are unique paper geologic maps and legends stored in the collections of the Geologic Investigations Program of the Geological Survey of Alabama. These maps are unpublished county and larger scale geologic maps and their legends used in compilation of the most recent state geologic maps.
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Hand samples from outcrops and cores from Alabama coalfields
These data include springs/seeps, sink/rises, sinkhole center points, and sinkhole areas (all separate shapefiles) digitized from 1:24,000-scale topographic maps. The area for this project includes the southern bend of the Tennessee River basin (parts of northern Alabama, southern Middle Tennessee, and northeastern Mississippi). The data are part of ongoing karst research by the Geological Survey of Alabama.


    map background search result map search result map Scanned unpublished geologic maps from Alabama Hand samples from Alabama coalfields Rock cores from permitted oil and gas wells in Alabama Rock cores from Alabama oil and gas exploration wells Rock cores from Geological Survey of Alabama projects Cores from industrial and mineral exploration sites in Alabama Florida oil and gas well rock cores from the Geological Survey of Alabama Washed water well cuttings from Alabama Unwashed well cuttings from Alabama Sediment vibracores from coastal Alabama Karst Features of the Southern Bend of the Tennessee River Basin Paleontology collections of Alabama FY 2021 Fossil, Mineral, and Map Conservation for Alabama (Priority 2) FY 2021 Fossil, Mineral, and Map Conservation for Alabama (Priority 2) Paleontology collections of Alabama Scanned unpublished geologic maps from Alabama Hand samples from Alabama coalfields Rock cores from permitted oil and gas wells in Alabama Rock cores from Alabama oil and gas exploration wells Rock cores from Geological Survey of Alabama projects Cores from industrial and mineral exploration sites in Alabama Florida oil and gas well rock cores from the Geological Survey of Alabama Washed water well cuttings from Alabama Unwashed well cuttings from Alabama Sediment vibracores from coastal Alabama Karst Features of the Southern Bend of the Tennessee River Basin