Browsing by Author "Knapp, James"
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Acoustic impedance inversions for offshore CO2 storage: South Georgia Embayment, United States
Almutairi, Khaled; Knapp, Camelia; Knapp, James; Brantley, Duke; Terry, Darrell (Frontiers, 2022-05-10)This study builds and expands on previous CO2 storage resource assessment studies of the southeastern offshore Atlantic margin by providing a detailed evaluation on how rock porosities and permeabilities are distributed ... -
Assessing fracture networks and geochemistry of geothermal systems in magma-poor continental rifts: An example from the Malawi Rifted Zone
Davalos Elizondo, Estefanny (2022-05)This doctoral dissertation investigates structurally controlled geothermal systems of poor-magma continental rifts in the Western Branch, using as an example the Malawi Rifted Zone (MRZ). The MRZ is at the southern end of ... -
Data from: New insights on continental rifting in eastern North America: Subsurface extent and significance of Jurassic red beds in the southeastern U.S.
Cao, Ruoshi; Knapp, James; Knapp, Camelia (Oklahoma State University, 2022)Integration of 2-D seismic reflection profiles (2013) with previous seismic and well data from the Coastal Plain area of Georgia and South Carolina provide evidence for a newly-discovered stratigraphic section associated ... -
Detrital zircon geochronology and provenance analysis of the Desmoinesian (Middle Pennsylvanian) Bartlesville and Red Fork sandstones, Cherokee Platform and Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma
Tunin, Zachery T. (2020-12)The Middle Pennsylvanian was a critical time in the evolution of the North American Craton. Tectonic events caused major changes in paleogeography, resulting in the emergence of new sediment sources that changed sediment ... -
Evaluation of CO2 storage potential in offshore strata, mid-south Atlantic: Southeast Offshore Storage Resource Assessment (SOSRA)
Almayahi, Dawod Salman Banay (2022-07)Subsurface geological storage of CO2 has the potential to significantly offset greenhouse gas emissions for safe, economic, and acceptable public use of fossil fuels. Due to legal advantages and vast resource capacity, ... -
On crustal and lithospheric structures of rift basins formed within the Turkana Depression in the east Africa and the Trans-Southern African Orogen in the southwest Africa
Emishaw, Luelseged M. (2020-12)This doctoral dissertation examines the crustal and lithospheric structures of rift basins formed within the Turkana Depression (TD) in east Africa and the Trans-Southern African Orogen (TSAO) in southwest Africa. Both ... -
Onset of the neogene-quaternary continental southern Malawi Rift and linkage to the Late Carboniferous-Early Jurassic Shire Rift
Ojo, Oyewande Olumide (2021-07)Previous thermal history models have supported Miocene aged rift initiation in northern Malawi Rift without the thermal history of southern Malawi Rift (which is believed to have initiated at a later time) and its interactions ... -
Rock physics characterization of potential reservoirs and seals for CO2 storage, offshore Southeastern U.S.
Bean, Andrew J. (2020-07)Geologic carbon sequestration is emerging as a viable method to curb anthropogenic CO2 emissions. With 40% of the United States' total CO2 emissions originating in the Southeast, proximal geologic storage sites are being ... -
Sediment dispersal, reservoir quality, and provenance analysis of the early Missourian Cleveland Sandstone, western Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma
Weaver, Brandon M. (2022-05)Distribution of Late Paleozoic strata in the Anadarko basin was driven by a complex interplay between the tectonic activity of several potential source areas, cyclic flooding of the North American Craton due to Gondwanan ...