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snippet: These polygons represent the general locations of salt deposits for the United States including Alaska and Hawaii. These present areas which have potential for use in subsurface hydrogen storage.
summary: These polygons represent the general locations of salt deposits for the United States including Alaska and Hawaii. These present areas which have potential for use in subsurface hydrogen storage.
extent: [[-121.199644044617,24.2206430542404],[-73.135079725761,49.4267476873917]]
accessInformation: Anna Lord, Barry Roberts, Nora Wynn - Sandia National Laboratories
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><P STYLE="margin:0 0 11 0;"><SPAN><SPAN>In 2014 a set of geologic maps of the United States were created displaying the location of major formations for salt deposits, sedimentary basins, major oil and gas fields, and hard rock outcrops that could be used for subsurface hydrogen storage (Lord et al. 2014; Figure 2). The maps only covered the contiguous states. This polygon data set represents an update to these maps with any updated geologic information and to include the states of Alaska and Hawaii. </SPAN></SPAN></P><P STYLE="margin:0 0 0 0;"><SPAN><SPAN>Lord, A.S</SPAN></SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;"><SPAN>.</SPAN></SPAN><SPAN><SPAN>, Kobos, P.H., and D.J. Borns.  2014.  Geologic storage of hydrogen: Scaling up to meet city transportation demands, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 39 (2014), pp. 15570-15582. </SPAN></SPAN><A href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.07.121"><SPAN><SPAN>http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.07.121</SPAN></SPAN></A></P><P /><P STYLE="margin:0 0 11 0;"><SPAN><SPAN>These polygons representing salt formations of the United States include both bedded and domal salts, with domal salts being prevalent along the Gulf Coast region. There are no substantial updates to the 2014 maps for the 48 contiguous states. There are no salt formations in Alaska or Hawaii. </SPAN></SPAN></P><P STYLE="margin:0 0 11 0;"><SPAN><SPAN>Source: Horvath, P. L., S Mirau, G-S. Schneider, H. Bernhardt, C. Weiler, J. Bodeker, M. Wippich, T. Tangermann, and J. Ratigan. 2018. Update of SMRI</SPAN></SPAN><SPAN><SPAN>’</SPAN></SPAN><SPAN><SPAN>s Compilation of Worldwide Salt Deposits and Salt Cavern Fields. Solution Mining Research Institute, April 2018.</SPAN></SPAN></P><DIV><P><SPAN /></P></DIV></DIV>
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title: US_Salt_Deposits_Shasta
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tags: ["SHASTA","subsurface gas storage","hydrogen"]
culture: en-US
name: US_Salt_Deposits_Shasta
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spatialReference: USA_Contiguous_Lambert_Conformal_Conic