ABSTRACTS

  1. Nasuhara, Y, Hirano, M., Kang, J., and Evenick, J. C., 2022, Evaluation of potential source and reservoir rocks within the Cretaceous section in the northern Gulf of Mexico: SEG/AAPG, International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy, Houston TX, p. 2457-2459.

  2. Ochiai, H., Konishi, T., and Evenick, J. C., 2022, INPEXのガス探鉱 - 開発戦略 (INPEX's gas exploration - development strategy): JAPT Conference, Tokyo Japan.

  3. Evenick, J. C., 2019, Generating global petroleum systems maps from the comfort of your office: Embracing modernization and data transformation to efficiently generate source rock maps: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Hedberg Conference, Houston, TX.

  4. Walker, C. D., Espie, T., Evenick, J. C., Hodgkinson, J., Shoulders, S., and Ross, A., 2019, Applying exploration common process to site selection for geologic carbon storage complexes: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Meeting.

  5. Kang, J., Heyn, T., Evenick, J. C., Sahoo, S., Pfau, G., Ritter, G., and Schupack, B., 2018, Observations and interpretation of the salt keel features in US Gulf of Mexico, Keathley Canyon protraction area: 2-D restoration of a cross-section: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Meeting.

  6. Donovan, A. D., Evenick, J. C., Banfield, L., McInnis, N., and Hill, W., 2017, An organofacies-based mudstone classification for unconventional tight rock and source rock plays: Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, URTeC 2715154, 15 p.

  7. Evenick, J. C., 2013, Not all source rocks are source rock plays: Screening quality from quantity: Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, SPE 168820 - URTeC 1581891, 7 p.

  8. Evenick, J. C. and McClain, 2011, Method for characterizing source rock organofacies using bulk rock composition: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Hedberg Conference, Austin, TX.

  9. McClain, T., Cander, H., and Evenick J. C., 2011, Integration of basin modeling and geochemistry to describe dual sourcing of Granite Wash reservoirs, Anadarko basin, USA: International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry, Switzerland, P-375.

  10. Evenick, J. C., 2010, Source rock plays in North America: Past and present: SPE, Texas A&M.

  11. Evenick, J. C., Hatcher, R. D. Jr., and Whisner, S. C., 2007, What is the origin of the Middle Ordovician Sevier basin, southern Appalachians?: Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, Abstract with Programs, v. 39, no. 2, p. 78.

  12. Evenick, J. C. and Hatcher, R. D. Jr., 2006, Fault geometry and mechanics in impact structures: Negative inversion of bounding faults in the Flynn Creek impact structure, Tennessee: Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs, v. 38, no. 7, p. 121.

  13. Evenick, J. C. and Hatcher, R. D. Jr., 2006, A new geologic model for the southern Appalachian basin and the continuation of the Rome trough southward and Sequatchie Valley thrust northward into northern Tennessee: Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, Abstract with Programs, v. 38, no. 3, P. 10.

  14. Evenick, J. C. and Hatcher, R. D. Jr., 2006 Exploration targets in the southern Appalachian basin: Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, Abstract with Programs, v. 38, no. 3, p. 11.

  15. Bailey, J. R., Evenick, J. C., Hatcher, R. D. Jr., and Weyland, V. H., 2005, Possible hydrothermal dolomite reservoir(s) in the Swan Creek field, Tennessee: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Eastern Section Meeting Abstract, v. 89, p. 16.

  16. Evenick, J. C. and Hatcher, R. D. Jr., 2005, Evidence for a décollement soled in the Chattanooga Shale in the southern Appalachian Plateau: Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, Abstract with Programs, v. 37, no. 2, p. 34.

  17. Evenick, J. C., Hatcher, R. D. Jr., Kah, L. C., Labotka, T. C., and Weyland, V. H., 2005, Hydrothermal dolomites in the southern Appalachian basin: Ideal reservoirs with inherent exploration difficulties: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Abstract with Programs, p. A42.

  18. Hatcher, R. D. Jr., Evenick, J. C., and Weyland, V. H., 2005, Pre-Chattanooga (Devonian-Mississippian black shale) structure and Nashville (Trenton) - Stones River (Black River) hydrocarbon production in Tennessee, Kentucky, and southwestern Virginia: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Eastern Section Meeting Abstract, v. 89, p. 24.

  19. Deane, B., Lee, P., Milam, K. A., Evenick, J. C., and Zawislak, R. L., 2004, The Howell structure, Lincoln County, Tennessee: A review of past and current research: 35th Lunar and Planetary Sciences Conference, Extended Abstract no. 1692.

  20. Evenick, J. C. and Hatcher, R. D. Jr., 2004, Identifying possible Pre-Chattanooga structures in the Cumberland Plateau of Kentucky and Tennessee using trend surface residual anomaly maps: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Eastern Section Meeting Abstract, v. 88, p. 77.

  21. Evenick, J. C., Hatcher, R. D. Jr., and Whisner, J. B., 2004, Continuity of C. W. Wilson's Middle Ordovician stratigraphy from the Nashville dome to the footwall of the Whiteoak Mountain - Clinchport thrust: Key to understanding the Middle Ordovician (Trenton-Black River) petroleum system: Geological Society of America, Northeastern-Southeastern Sections, Abstract with Programs, v. 36, no. 2, p. 118.

  22. Evenick, J. C., Lee, P., and Deane, B., 2004, Flynn Creek impact structure: New insights from breccias, melt features, shatter cones, and remote sensing: 35th Lunar and Planetary Sciences Conference, Extended Abstract no. 1131.

  23. Whisner, J. B., Hatcher, R. D. Jr., Merschat, A., Bultman, J., Evenick, J. C., Gatewood, M., Stahr, D., Thigpen, R., Whitmer, N., and Wilson, C., 2004, 3D reconstruction of Alleghanian structure of the Appalachian foreland fold-thrust belt, NW Georgia to SW Virginia around the Tennessee salient: Geological Society of America, Northeastern-Southeastern Sections, Abstract with Programs, v. 36, no. 2, p. 139.

  24. Evenick, J. C. and Baker, G. S., 2003, Improving surface structural and stratigraphic analysis using trend surface residual anomaly maps: Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs, v. 34, no. 7, p. 338.

  25. Evenick, J. C. and Hatcher, R. D. Jr., 2003, Potential Ordovician hydrocarbon plays in the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee and southern Kentucky: Finding a needle in a haystack?: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Eastern Section Meeting Abstract, v. 87, p. 23.

  26. Hatcher, R. D. Jr., Evenick, J. C., and Whisner, J. B., 2003, Resolving stratigraphy in the Middle-Upper Ordovician beneath the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee and southern Kentucky: Key to understanding structure and hydrocarbon accumulations: National Energy Technology Laboratory.

  27. Evenick, J. C., 2000, A geophysical investigation of a proposed fault in Chautauqua County, New York: Student Research and Creative Endeavors Exposition, 2000 Fredonia Proceedings, p. 77.