Potential geologic hazards and constraints for blocks in proposed North Atlantic OCS Oil and gas lease sale 52

Open-File Report 82-36
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Abstract

Analysis of high-resolution geophysical data collected over 540 blocks tentatively selected for leasing in proposed OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sale 52 (Georges Bank) revealed a number of potential geologic hazards to oil and gas exploration and development activities: evidence of mass movements and shallow gas deposits on the continental slope. No potential hazards were observed on the continental shelf or rise. Other geology-related problems, termed constraints because they pose a relatively low degree of risk and can be routinely dealt with by the use of existing technology have been observed on the continental shelf. Constraints identified in the proposed sale area are erosion, sand waves, filled channels and deep faults. Piston cores were collected for geotechnical analysis at selected locations on the continental slope in the proposed lease sale area. The core locations were selected to provide information on slope stability and to establish the general geotechnical properties of the sediments. Preliminary results of a testing program suggest that the surficial sediment cover is stable with respect to mass movement.
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Potential geologic hazards and constraints for blocks in proposed North Atlantic OCS Oil and gas lease sale 52
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 82-36
DOI 10.3133/ofr8236
Edition -
Year Published 1982
Language ENGLISH
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey,
Description ii, 54 p., 3 over-size sheets, ill., maps ;28 cm.
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