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Some practical approaches to world petroleum resource assessment
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Authors
Emil D. Attanasi, D. H. Root, C.D. Masters
Aluminum in hornblende: an empirical igneous geobarometer.
Electron-microprobe analyses of hornblendes from five calc-alkaline plutonic complexes representing low- and high-pressure regimes define a tightly clustered linear trend in terms of total Al (AlT) and tetrahedral Al (Aliv) contents. Data collated from the literature on calcic amphiboles from other plutonic complexes and from phase equilibrium experiments using natural rocks or synthetic analogue
Authors
J. M. Hammarstrom, E. Zen
Petroleum industry drilling in industrialized and developing areas
International drilling statistics show significant differences in target depths as well as the mix between onshore and offshore wells. Unlike the USA, where most of the drilling has been concentrated in depths to 5000 f (shallow depths), the preponderance of wildcat wells drilled in South America and Africa reach much deeper horizons. Offshore wildcat drilling represents less than 4% of total US w
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi
Significance of tourmaline-rich rocks in the Grenville Complex of St. Lawrence County, New York
Feldspathic quartzite and metapelite of Middle Proterozic age north of Gouverneur, N.Y., contain abundant dravite-uvite (magnesian tourmaline). These rocks, more than 1,000 feet thick, are regionally metamorphosed to the upper amphibolite facies, are pyritic, and locally contain porphyroblastic scapolite. The rocks are underlain by talctremolite schist and a thick sequence of calcitic and dolomiti
Authors
C. Ervin Brown, Robert A. Ayuso
Direct-wire procedures for transferring files among IBM-PCs, COMPUSTARs and LEXITRONs
No abstract available.
Authors
Daniel O. Hayba
Proceedings of the Second U.S. Geological Survey workshop on the early Mesozoic basins of the Eastern United States
No abstract available.
Authors
Gilpin R. Robinson, Albert J. Froelich
Government investment in mineral resource information on leasable public lands: The case of strippable coal
A scheme is presented to aid the government in estimating the net benefits, in terms of itsrecovery of expected rents, of performing various levels of exploration of mineral tracts prior to leasing and making such information available to potential bidders. Conditions are identified where the government will profit by investment in geologic data that are collected and provided to potential bidders
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi
A method for predicting petroleum industry demands associated with future discoveries
No abstract available.
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi
Offshore exploration and industry change: The case of the Gulf of Mexico
This paper considers industry structure and the exploration performance (by size class of operator) of firms searching for oil and gas in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. It also tracks the changes in industry structure that have occurred in response to a decline in the quality of remaining prospects in the area. Data presented indicate that because vertically integrated majors dominated in exploration in
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi, L. J. Drew
Economics and appraisal of conventional oil and gas resources in the western Gulf of Mexico
The oil and gas industry frequently appraises undiscovered oil and gas resources on a regional basis to decide whether to start or continue exploration programs. The appraisals are of little value unless conditioned by estimates of the costs of finding and producing the resources. This paper presents an economic appraisal of undiscovered oil and presents an economic appraisal of undiscovered oil a
Authors
E. D. Attanasi, John L. Haynes
Magmatic epidote and its petrologic significance
Epidote is a major magmatic mineral in tonalite and granodiorite in a belt coextensive with the Mesozoic accreted terranes between northern California and southeastern Alaska. Textural and chemical evidence indicates that epidote crystallized as a relatively late but magmatic mineral that formed through reaction with hornblende in the presence of a melt phase. The observed relations concur with ex
Authors
E-An Zen, J. M. Hammarstrom