Maps and Images
Papers and Articles
- Unconventional shale-gas systems: The Mississippian Barnett Shale of north-central Texas as one model for thermogenic shale-gas assessment, Daniel M. Jarvie, Ronald J. Hill, Tim E. Ruble, and Richard M. Pollastro
- Palaeoceanographic controls on geochemical characteristics of organic-rich Exshaw mudrocks: role of enhanced primary production, Mark L. Caplan , R. Marc Bustin
- Marcellus Shale Play's Vast Resource Potential Creating Stir In Appalachia, Terry Engelder and Gary G. Lash
- Water Facts #28: Gas Well Drilling and Your Private Water Supply, College of Agricultural Sciences, Cooperative Extension School of Forest Resources prepared by Bryan Swistock
- Potential Development of the Natural Gas Resources in the Marcellus Shale New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio, National Park Service Natural Resource Program Center
- Shale Gas: Focus on the Marcellus Shale, Lisa Sumi for the Oil & Gas Accountability Project
- Geology of the Devonian black shales of the Appalachian Basin, John Roen US Geologic Survey
- Assessment of Undiscovered Natural Gas Resources in Devonian Black Shales, Appalachian Basin, Eastern U.S.A.Appalachian Basin, Eastern U.S.A., Robert C. Milici US Geologic Survey
Presentations
- Pennsylvania's Oil & Gas Extraction Industry Partnership, The Pennsylvania Oil & Gas Association
- Gas Well Activity and Regulatory Requirements In the Susquehanna River Basin, Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Web Links
- Natural Gas Impacts, Cooperative Extension, Penn State College of Agricultural Science
Back to: Spring 2009 EarthTalks Series: "Marcellus Shale Play: Boon or Burden"