Depth to base of Marcellus Shale Formation
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marcellusdepthtobase.zipZIP
To show the variation in depth of the Marcellus Shale as it extends across...
| Field | Value |
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| Ecological Region | "\"Terrestrial\"" |
| Is NETL associated | "\"Yes\"" |
| NETL Point of Contact | "\"George Hall\"" |
| NETL Point of Contact's Email | "\"george.hall@contr.netl.doe.gov\"" |
| NETL program or project | "\"UCR\"" |
| Organization | "\"ESRI\"" |
| spatial | {"type": "MultiPolygon", "coordinates": [[[[-73.125, 44.87144275016589], [-73.125, 36.421282443649496], [-84.72656249999999, 36.421282443649496], [-84.72656249999999, 44.87144275016589], [-73.125, 44.87144275016589]]]]} |
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| author | George Hall |
| isopen | True |
| license_id | other-open |
| license_title | Other (Open) |
| metadata_created | 2025-11-25T21:04:36.683936 |
| metadata_modified | 2025-11-25T21:04:36.683940 |
| notes | To show the variation in depth of the Marcellus Shale as it extends across New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Depths are in feet below sea level. |
| num_resources | 1 |
| num_tags | 12 |
| title | Depth to base of Marcellus Shale Formation |