1Contractor to the U.S.G.S. MS 939,
Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225
2Dept. of Resources, University of Petroleum, Dongying, Shandong, 257062, P.R.C. 3U.S. Geological Survey MS 939, Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225 4U.S. Geological Survey MS 956, National Center, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 22092 |
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards and stratigraphic nomenclature. Any use of trade names is for descriptive purposes only, and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. government. Portions of this database covering the coastline and country boundaries contain intellectual property of Environmental SystemsResearch Institute, Inc. (ESRI), and are used herein with permission. End users are permitted to use these data for their own internal use, including any derivative work, but are prohibited from using and redistributing these data individually or in a derivative work to third parties. Portions covering the geology of the Far East contain intellectual property of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ©1990. Portions covering the geology of New Guinea, and Australia and vicinity contain intellectual property of the Australian Geological Survey Organisation ©1965 and 1967. Portions covering the geology of New Zealand and vicinity contain intellectual property of the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Limited ©1971, all rights reserved. |
GETTINGSTARTED
The digital data on this CD-ROM
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The Adobe Acrobat file is suggested for slower computers.
It provides graphic images of the Maps Showing Geology, Oil and Gas
Fields, and Geologic Provinces of the Asia Pacific Region. It
also features the accompanying Preface, Introduction, Contact
Information, Data Processing Steps and List of Geologic
Provinces. The maps can be zoomed and panned. The software needed
to view this file is included on this disk.
The ESRI ArcExplorer projects present the data in a simple GIS format. Each map constitutes an individual project that can be zoomed and panned. In addition, the data layers can be queried. The necessary software is included on this disk. The ESRI Arcview project offers a more sophisticated GIS presentation of the data. The maps can be zoomed and panned. The cartographic symbols are more refined and the data tables can be queried. The software must be purchased from a vendor. |
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ESRI
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ESRI
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There are two versions of the Arcview project found on this disk.
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CONTACTINFORMATION
Inquiries about this CD-ROM or the World Energy Project's effort in the Asia Pacific Region should be addressed to: Peter J. McCabe (Coordinator,
Asia Pacific region)
Tel: 303-236-7550
or Robert T. Ryder
Tel: 703-648-6492
Inquiries about the U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project should be addressed to: Thomas S. Ahlbrandt (Coordinator,
World Energy Project)
Tel: 303-236-5776
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
This is one of a series of products resulting from the World Energy Project of the U.S. Geological Survey. Inquiries about this CD-ROM or the Project's effort in the Asia Pacific Region should be addressed to: Peter J. McCabe (Coordinator, Asia Pacific region)
Tel: 303-236-7550
or Robert T. Ryder
Tel: 703-648-6492
Inquiries about the U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project should be addressed to: Thomas S. Ahlbrandt (Coordinator, World Energy Project)
Tel: 303-236-5776
The authors of the CD were responsible for the following aspects of producing the maps: Attribution of geologic outcrops:
Designation of geologic provinces:
GIS input and manipulation:
Map Layout design:
CD-ROM implementation and design:
Metadata:
Coordination:
The authors gratefully acknowledge William S. Larson, U.S.G.S., Denver,
CO, for invaluable guidance and support in producing the Metadata
and the CD-ROM design.
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INTRODUCTION
These digitally compiled maps include geology, geologic provinces, and oil and gas fields of the Asia Pacific Region. The maps are part of a worldwide series of maps on CD-ROM released by the U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project. The goal of the project is to assess the undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas resources of the world and report these results by the year 2000. For data management purposes, the world was divided into eight energy regions corresponding approximately to the economic regions of the world as defined by the U.S. Department of State. The Asia Pacific Region (Region 3) includes Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, The People's Republic of China, Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, North and South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Each region is divided into geologic provinces. Each province has a set of geologic characteristics that distinguish it from surrounding provinces. These characteristics may include the predominant lithologies, the age of the strata, and the structural style. Some provinces include multiple genetically-related basins. Geologic province boundaries are delineated using data from a number of geologic maps and other tectonic and geographic data (see References). Offshore province boundaries are defined by the 2000 meter bathymetric contour. Each province is assigned a unique number. Because geologic trends are independent of political boundaries, some provinces overlap two regions. Those provinces that lie entirely within the Asia Pacific Region begin with the number 3. Those provinces that lie partly within another region may start with a 1, for the Former Soviet Union (Persits and others 1998) or an 8, for South Asia (Wandrey and Law, 1998). The centerpoint locations of oil and gas fields are plotted based on the locations in the Petroconsultants International Data Corp. (1996) database with permission. Selected provinces are currently being investigated, by petroleum system analysis, and assessments are being made of the undiscovered oil and gas resource potential of these provinces. Klett and others (1997) discuss the worldwide geologic provinces and their relative ranking in terms of total known petroleum volume. Specific details of the data sources and map compilation are given in the metadata files on this CD-ROM. Some stratigraphic units are combined to simplify the map and to ensure consistency across the region. All rocks are colored by age. Sedimentary and metamorphic rocks are not differentiated, whereas igneous rocks and their types are indicated by patterns superimposed on the appropriate age color. These maps are compiled using Environmental Systems Research Institute
Inc. (ESRI) ARC/INFO software. Political boundaries and cartographic
representations on this map are taken, with permission from ESRI's ArcWorld
1:3m digital coverage: they have no political significance and are displayed
as general reference only. Portions of this database covering the
coastline and country boundaries contain intellectual property of ESRI.
(© 1992 and 1996, Environmental Systems Research Institute
Inc. All rights reserved.)
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DATA
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covers Arc/Info coverages explorer
ArcExplorer projects and data
export
GIS data in Arc/info
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metadata Metadata for data files included on this disk permssn Permissions to distribute data on this disk plots Files to create plots of maps featured on this disk viewpc03
Arcview project for Windows/95/98/NT and data
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Arcview project for all platforms and data
index.txt Data Directory (DOS ascii text) index.mac Data Directory (Macintosh text) index.iso Data Directory (UNIX iso text) aspac.PDF
Adobe Acrobat Portable Document;
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