Special Publications
Challener, S. and Hibbard, J., 2020, Geological setting of the Reed Gold Mine, North Carolina, North Carolina Geological Survey Special Publication 13, 40p. PDF.
Special Publication 13 is a condensation of master's degree studies and thesis undertaken at North Carolina State University on the geological setting of the Reed Gold Mine. The Reed Gold Mine is a historically important mine in the Carolina terrane of North Carolina.
Reid, Jeffrey C.; Milici, Robert C., and Coleman, James L., Jr., 2018, Mesozoic rift basins – Onshore North Carolina and south-central Virginia, U.S.A.: Deep River and Dan River total petroleum systems (TPS) and assessment units (AU) for continuous gas accumulation, and the Cumberland-Marlboro ‘basin’, North Carolina: North Carolina Geological Survey, Special Publication 12, 24p. - DVD purchase
Special Publication 12 provides an overview of the Triassic rift / lacustrine basins, their hydrocarbon potential in North Carolina, a regulatory framework overview and data access information. Special Publication 12 also summarizes geological information about the Cumberland-Marlboro ‘basin’. This report is related to a USGS publication: Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the East Coast Mesozoic Basins of the Piedmont, Blue Ridge Thrust Belt, Atlantic Coastal Plain, and New England Provinces, 2011
Moye, Robert J.; Reid, Jeffrey C., and Lee, David F., 2017, Volcanogenic polymetallic massive sulfide deposits (VMS) of the Carolina Terrane in central North Carolina: New perspectives and historical reports and data from the files of Phelps Dodge Exploration East (1975-1982): North Carolina Geological Survey, Special Publication 11, 456p. PDF.
This report documents the volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits (VMS) drilled during past exploration. It also documents the results of the Phelps Dodge Exploration East’s exploration 1975-1982 program to make those result available to future exploration geologists interested in the potential for VMS discoveries in North Carolina’s Piedmont. This report contains exploration reports, geologic maps and cross sections, results of diamond drill coring, core descriptions, and analytical data.
Reid, Jeffrey C., 2018, The Dan River Total Petroleum System, North Carolina – Basin number 1250701061: North Carolina Geological Survey, Special Publication 10, 86 pages, plus tables and appendices. - DVD purchase
Special Publication 10 discusses the Dan River basin Total Petroleum System, North Carolina. This report is related to a USGS publication: Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the East Coast Mesozoic Basins of the Piedmont, Blue Ridge Thrust Belt, Atlantic Coastal Plain, and New England Provinces, 2011
Reid, Jeffrey C., 2018, The Deep River Basin Total Petroleum System, North Carolina – Basin number 1250700461: North Carolina Geological Survey, Special Publication 9, 153 pages plus tables and appendices. - DVD purchase
Special Publication 9 discusses the Deep River basin Total Petroleum System, North Carolina. This report is related to a USGS publication: Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the East Coast Mesozoic Basins of the Piedmont, Blue Ridge Thrust Belt, Atlantic Coastal Plain, and New England Provinces, 2011
Jones, Garry D. 1983. Foraminiferal biostratigraphy and depositional history of the middle Eocene rocks of the Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Special Publication 8. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh. PDF
This study is a biostratigraphical analysis of the foraminifera contained in the middle Eocene rocks of the Coastal Plain of North Carolina. The report is prolifically illustrated with photographic plates of the foraminifera.
Thayer, Paul R., and Textoris, Daniel A. 1977. Faunal and diagenetic controls of porosity and permeability in Tertiary aquifer carbonates, North Carolina. Special Publication 7. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh. PDF
This is a study of the nature and origin of pore systems in Tertiary aquifer carbonates near New Bern, North Carolina.
Best, David M., and Cavenaugh, Thomas D. 1977. A catalogue of seismic events recorded at seismograph station CHC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, January 1, 1955 through December 31, 1970. Special Publication 6. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh. PDF
This is a list of seismic events (earthquakes) recorded at the subject station during the time indicated. The list is not limited to North Carolina events.
Brown, P. M. and others. 1977. Wrench-style deformation of rocks of Cretaceous and Paleocene age, North Carolina Coastal Plain. Special Publication 5. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh. PDF
The authors of this report interpret wrench-style deformation in the subject rocks located in parts of Lenoir, Craven and Pitt counties, North Carolina.
Randazzo, Anthony F. 1972. Petrography and stratigraphy of the Carolina Slate Belt, Union County North Carolina. Special Publication 4. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh. PDF
This report presents about 500 square miles of geologic mapping. The study includes a generalized geologic map of Union County, North Carolina.
Schnitker, Detmar. 1970. Upper Miocene foraminifera from near Grimesland, Pitt County, North Carolina. Special Publication 3. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh.NC Geological Survey Special Publication 3 - Upper Miocene Foraminifera From Near Grimesland, PITT County, North Carolina PDF
This report describes eighty-seven species of foraminifera from a site near Grimesland, Pitt County, North Carolina.
Hope, R.C., and Patterson, O.F. III. 1969. Triassic flora from the Deep River Basin, North Carolina. Special Publication 2. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh. **OUT OF PRINT** PDF
This report describes late Triassic plants from the Boren Clay Products pit, Lee County, North Carolina. The fossils were collected about 400 feet above the base of the Pekin Formation. This was reprinted in 1995.
Mann, V. I. 1965. Geology of the Chapel Hill quadrangle. Special Publication 1. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh.**OUT-OF-PRINT** PDF
This report describes the geology the subject quadrangle located in Orange County, North Carolina.