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The publication files provide: sample names, coordinates, and the formation from which samples were collected; per-sample pore aperture size distribution charts; formation pore volume graphs and data; pore system properties of each formation from which samples were analyzed; and correspondence from PetroTech Associates describing the methods used in MICP analyses of the samples, and a brief summary of the data</abstract>\n<purpose>This publication provides mercury injection capillary pressure data for 36 outcrop samples collected from the Kaguyak, Naknek, and West Foreland formations in the Iniskin Peninsula region of Cook Inlet. It was produced as product of the Cook Inlet basin analysis program. The Cook Inlet program is aimed at developing a better understanding of the near-margin stratigraphic and structural components of the Cook Inlet petroleum system</purpose>\n<supplinf>The DGGS metadata standard extends the FGDC standard to include elements that are required to facilitate our internal data management. These elements, referred to as \"layers,\" group and describe files that have intrinsic logical or topological relationships and correspond to subdirectories within the data distribution package. The metadata layer provides the metadata, project border files, or other documentation files. Attribute information for each data layer is described in this metadata file under the \"Entity_and_Attribute_Information\" section. Data layer contents:  &gt;border:    extent of map area or, when no map area is specified, a polygon that encompasses the maximum geographic extent of the data observations &gt;sample-location-details:    A CSV file with sample reference numbers, latitude, longitude, and map units &gt;micp-data:    Excel spreadsheets that provide the raw data values generated by each capillary pressure measurement. PetroTech provides one file for each individual sample; file names correspond to Lab_Sample_Number values listed in the sample-location-details table &gt;micp-summary:    Excel spreadsheets with summary data (pore volume plots and pore aperture size distribution plots) for the samples analyzed. For the tables and figures in the report, the samples are separated into three groups: (1) the Kaguyak Formation, Saddle Mountain area, (2) Naknek Formation, lower sandstone member, and (3) the remaining Naknek Formation samples (Chisik Conglomerate, Pomeroy, and Snug Harbor Siltstone) and a West Foreland Formation sample</supplinf>\n</descript>\n<timeperd>\n<timeinfo>\n<sngdate>\n<caldate>2014</caldate>\n</sngdate>\n</timeinfo>\n<current>ground condition</current>\n</timeperd>\n<status>\n<progress>complete</progress>\n<update>None planned</update>\n</status>\n<spdom>\n<bounding>\n<westbc>-153.41707</westbc>\n<eastbc>-152.89514</eastbc>\n<northbc>59.88267</northbc>\n<southbc>59.64309</southbc>\n</bounding>\n</spdom>\n<keywords>\n<theme>\n<themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>\n<themekey>geoscientificInformation</themekey>\n</theme>\n<theme>\n<themekt>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</themekt>\n<themekey>Analyses</themekey>\n<themekey>Analyses and Sampling</themekey>\n<themekey>Analytical Results</themekey>\n<themekey>Energy</themekey>\n<themekey>Gas Basins</themekey>\n<themekey>Geologic</themekey>\n<themekey>Geology</themekey>\n<themekey>Mercury Injection Capillary Pressure Analysis</themekey>\n<themekey>Oil Basins</themekey>\n<themekey>Oil and Gas</themekey>\n<themekey>Oil and Gas Basin</themekey>\n<themekey>Outcrop Samples</themekey>\n<themekey>Permeability</themekey>\n<themekey>Petroleum Basin Study</themekey>\n<themekey>Porosity</themekey>\n<themekey>Reservoir</themekey>\n<themekey>Reservoir Evaluation</themekey>\n<themekey>Reservoir Quality</themekey>\n<themekey>Resources</themekey>\n<themekey>Sample Location</themekey>\n<themekey>Shale</themekey>\n</theme>\n<place>\n<placekt>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</placekt>\n<placekey>Cook Inlet</placekey>\n<placekey>Cook Inlet Basin</placekey>\n<placekey>Iliamna Quadrangle</placekey>\n<placekey>Iniskin Peninsula</placekey>\n<placekey>Seldovia Quadrangle</placekey>\n</place>\n<stratum>\n<stratkt>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</stratkt>\n<stratkey>Chisik Conglomerate Member</stratkey>\n<stratkey>Kaguyak Formation</stratkey>\n<stratkey>Naknek Formation</stratkey>\n<stratkey>Pomeroy Arkose Member</stratkey>\n<stratkey>Snug Harbor Member</stratkey>\n<stratkey>West Foreland Formation</stratkey>\n</stratum>\n<temporal>\n<tempkt>Walker, J.D., Geissman, J.W., Bowring, S.A, and Babcock, L.E., comp., 2012, Geologic Time Scale v. 4.0: Geological Society of America</tempkt>\n<tempkey>Cretaceous</tempkey>\n<tempkey>Jurassic</tempkey>\n<tempkey>Mesozoic</tempkey>\n<tempkey>Tertiary</tempkey>\n</temporal>\n</keywords>\n<accconst>This report, map, and/or dataset is available directly from the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys (see contact information below).</accconst>\n<useconst>Any hard copies or published datasets utilizing these datasets shall clearly indicate their source. If the user has modified the data in any way, the user is obligated to describe the types of modifications the user has made. The user specifically agrees not to misrepresent these datasets, nor to imply that changes made by the user were approved by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological &amp;amp; Geophysical Surveys. The State of Alaska makes no express or implied warranties (including warranties for merchantability and fitness) with respect to the character, functions, or capabilities of the electronic data or products or their appropriateness for any user's purposes. In no event will the State of Alaska be liable for any incidental, indirect, special, consequential, or other damages suffered by the user or any other person or entity whether from the use of the electronic services or products or any failure thereof or otherwise. In no event will the State of Alaska's liability to the Requestor or anyone else exceed the fee paid for the electronic service or product.</useconst>\n<ptcontac>\n<cntinfo>\n<cntorgp>\n<cntorg>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</cntorg>\n</cntorgp>\n<cntpos>GIS Manager</cntpos>\n<cntaddr>\n<addrtype>mailing and physical</addrtype>\n<address>3354 College Road</address>\n<city>Fairbanks</city>\n<state>AK</state>\n<postal>99709-3707</postal>\n<country>USA</country>\n</cntaddr>\n<cntvoice>(907)451-5020</cntvoice>\n<cntemail>dggsgis@alaska.gov</cntemail>\n<hours>8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except State holidays</hours>\n</cntinfo>\n</ptcontac>\n<datacred>This work was supported by State of Alaska Capitol Improvement Project funding, Alaska Peninsula Energy Development grant.</datacred>\n<crossref>\n<citeinfo>\n<origin>Finzel, E.S.</origin>\n<origin>Gillis, R.J.</origin>\n<origin>Ridgway, K.D.</origin>\n<origin>LePain, D.L.</origin>\n<pubdate>2009</pubdate>\n<title>Preliminary evaluation of basin margin exhumation and provenance of Cenozoic strata, Chuitna and Beluga rivers area, Cook Inlet forearc basin, Alaska</title>\n<serinfo>\n<sername>Preliminary Interpretive Report</sername>\n<issue>PIR 2009-4</issue>\n</serinfo>\n<pubinfo>\n<pubplace>Fairbanks, Alaska, United States</pubplace>\n<publish>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; 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The results, methodology, and data labels provided by PetroTech Associates have not been reviewed by DGGS staff to assess the accuracy of the data or to standardize formation names and labeling throughout the files. In cases where samples were collected from measured sections, we provide the coordinates of the base of the measured section.</attraccr>\n</attracc>\n<logic>Not applicable</logic>\n<complete>The PetroTech Associates lab was able to analyze all of the MICP samples that were submitted.</complete>\n<posacc>\n<horizpa>\n<horizpar>Location coordinates were obtained using handheld GPS units with a typical error of 7 m or less. In cases where samples were collected from measured sections, we provide the coordinates of the base of the measured section.</horizpar>\n</horizpa>\n</posacc>\n<lineage>\n<procstep>\n<procdesc>Mercury injection capillary pressure analysis - Samples were submitted to PetroTech Associates, Houston, TX for mercury injection capillary pressure analysis. Following receipt of the samples, a representative portion of each was trimmed to fit the sample holders and examined under reflected light microscopy to note any irregularities that might affect the data quality. The rock surfaces were cleaned of any mold or dust and the samples then dried to a constant weight in a low temperature oven before being analyzed. During capillary pressure testing , the volume of mercury injected was measured at 118 pressure points from 1.64 to 59,500 psia. These data were then corrected for closure. The \"closure\" volume is the amount of mercury intrusion that occurs as the mercury conforms to the sample surface, filling any irregularities, prior to entering the pore system. 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Rock samples were collected from the following units: Kaguyak Formation; West Foreland Formation; Naknek Formation, lower sandstone member; Naknek Formation, Chisik Conglomerate Member; Naknek Formation, Pomeroy Arkose Member; and Naknek Formation, Snug Harbor Siltstone Member .</attrdef>\n<attrdefs>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</attrdefs>\n<attrdomv>\n<codesetd>\n<codesetn>Geology of the Iniskin-Tuxedni region, Alaska</codesetn>\n<codesets>Detterman, R.L. and Hartsock, J.K., 1966, Geology of the Iniskin-Tuxedni region, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 512, 78 p., 6 sheets, scale 1:63,360.</codesets>\n</codesetd>\n</attrdomv>\n</attr>\n</detailed>\n<detailed>\n<enttyp>\n<enttypl>rdf2014-1-micp-data</enttypl>\n<enttypd>Excel spreadsheets that provide the raw data values generated by each capillary pressure measurement. 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For the tables and figures in the report, the samples are separated into three groups: (1) the Kaguyak Formation, Saddle Mountain area, (2) Naknek Formation, lower sandstone member, and (3) the remaining Naknek Formation samples (Chisik Conglomerate, Pomeroy, and Snug Harbor Siltstone) and a West Foreland Formation sample.</enttypd>\n<enttypds>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</enttypds>\n<ealname>micp-summary</ealname>\n</enttyp>\n</detailed>\n</eainfo>\n<distinfo>\n<distrib>\n<cntinfo>\n<cntorgp>\n<cntorg>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</cntorg>\n</cntorgp>\n<cntaddr>\n<addrtype>mailing and physical</addrtype>\n<address>3354 College Road</address>\n<city>Fairbanks</city>\n<state>AK</state>\n<postal>99709-3707</postal>\n<country>USA</country>\n</cntaddr>\n<cntvoice>(907)451-5020</cntvoice>\n<cntfax>(907)451-5050</cntfax>\n<cntemail>dggspubs@alaska.gov</cntemail>\n<hours>8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except State holidays</hours>\n<cntinst>Please view our website (http://www.dggs.alaska.gov) for the latest information on available data. 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In no event will the State of Alaska's liability to the Requestor or anyone else exceed the fee paid for the electronic service or product.</distliab>\n<stdorder>\n<nondig>DGGS publications are available as free online downloads or you may purchase paper hard-copies or digital files on CD/DVD or other digital storage media by mail, phone, fax, or email from the DGGS Fairbanks office. To purchase this or other printed reports and maps, contact DGGS by phone (907-451-5020), e-mail (dggspubs@alaska.gov), or fax (907-451-5050). Payment accepted: Cash, check, money order, VISA, or MasterCard. Turnaround time is 1-2 weeks unless special arrangements are made and an express fee is paid. Shipping charge will be the actual cost of postage and will be added to the total amount due. 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