Prospective Seal Unit Spatial Extent Database for U.S. Sedimentary Basins
Abstract
The Prospective Seal Unit Spatial Extent Database for U.S. Sedimentary Basins contains a series of spatial datasets representing spatial extents of publicly available data for caprock and seal rock units within the Appalachian Basin, Denver-Julesburg Basin, Great Valley Basin (Sacramento and San Joaquin Basins), Illinois Basin, Michigan Basin, San Juan Basin, U.S. Gulf Coast Basin, and Williston Basin. The database is designed to support carbon storage feasibility and resources assessment for carbon transport and storage (CTS) projects while displaying the spatial extent of prospective seal units and provide a guide to the original data source. This database leverages publicly available data resources from authoritative sources (e.g. U.S. Geological Survey, State Geologic Surveys, and published reports), and aims to help guide users to understand the seal unit's spatial coverage and data gaps from the regional to sub-basin/field scale. The database is organized by seal unit/formation, including the spatial extent for data found to be available for the seal unit. The various datasets represented include spatial extents of the lithologic formation, depth to top structural contour maps, and thickness/isopach maps. Included in this submission are the following resources: 1. Geodatabase/Dataset: “prospective-seal-unit-extents-2025.gdb” 2. ReadMe: “readme-prospective-seal-unit-spatial-extent-dataset-2025.pdf” 3. Data Catalog: “prospective-seal-unit-spatial-extents-data-catalog-2025.xlsx” 4. Data Sources Key:more »
- Authors:
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- National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Publication Date:
- Other Number(s):
- 948c6c50-bf2c-4dbd-b893-8912bd29795c
- Research Org.:
- National Energy Technology Laboratory - Energy Data eXchange; NETL
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE Office of Fossil Energy (FE)
- Subject:
- Basin; CO2 Sequestration; CO2 Storage; CO2-Caprock Interactions; Carbon Dioxide Storage; Carbon Management; Carbon Storage; Confining System; Data Catalog; EDX4CCS; GCS; Geologic Carbon Storage; Lithology; Offshore; Onshore; Prospective Caprock; Prospective Seal; Saline Storage; Seal; Sedimentary Basin; Sequestration; Storage Complex; United States
- OSTI Identifier:
- 2438345
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.18141/2438345
Citation Formats
Pantaleone, Scott, Martin, Abigail, Marcelli, Olivia, Rose, Kelly, and Morkner, Paige. Prospective Seal Unit Spatial Extent Database for U.S. Sedimentary Basins. United States: N. p., 2024.
Web. doi:10.18141/2438345.
Pantaleone, Scott, Martin, Abigail, Marcelli, Olivia, Rose, Kelly, & Morkner, Paige. Prospective Seal Unit Spatial Extent Database for U.S. Sedimentary Basins. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.18141/2438345
Pantaleone, Scott, Martin, Abigail, Marcelli, Olivia, Rose, Kelly, and Morkner, Paige. 2024.
"Prospective Seal Unit Spatial Extent Database for U.S. Sedimentary Basins". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.18141/2438345. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/2438345. Pub date:Wed Aug 28 00:00:00 EDT 2024
@article{osti_2438345,
title = {Prospective Seal Unit Spatial Extent Database for U.S. Sedimentary Basins},
author = {Pantaleone, Scott and Martin, Abigail and Marcelli, Olivia and Rose, Kelly and Morkner, Paige},
abstractNote = {The Prospective Seal Unit Spatial Extent Database for U.S. Sedimentary Basins contains a series of spatial datasets representing spatial extents of publicly available data for caprock and seal rock units within the Appalachian Basin, Denver-Julesburg Basin, Great Valley Basin (Sacramento and San Joaquin Basins), Illinois Basin, Michigan Basin, San Juan Basin, U.S. Gulf Coast Basin, and Williston Basin. The database is designed to support carbon storage feasibility and resources assessment for carbon transport and storage (CTS) projects while displaying the spatial extent of prospective seal units and provide a guide to the original data source. This database leverages publicly available data resources from authoritative sources (e.g. U.S. Geological Survey, State Geologic Surveys, and published reports), and aims to help guide users to understand the seal unit's spatial coverage and data gaps from the regional to sub-basin/field scale. The database is organized by seal unit/formation, including the spatial extent for data found to be available for the seal unit. The various datasets represented include spatial extents of the lithologic formation, depth to top structural contour maps, and thickness/isopach maps. Included in this submission are the following resources: 1. Geodatabase/Dataset: “prospective-seal-unit-extents-2025.gdb” 2. ReadMe: “readme-prospective-seal-unit-spatial-extent-dataset-2025.pdf” 3. Data Catalog: “prospective-seal-unit-spatial-extents-data-catalog-2025.xlsx” 4. Data Sources Key: “data-source.csv” Please see NETL disclaimers here: https://netl.doe.gov/home/disclaimer},
doi = {10.18141/2438345},
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place = {United States},
year = {Wed Aug 28 00:00:00 EDT 2024},
month = {Wed Aug 28 00:00:00 EDT 2024}
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