The Appalachians are believed to be rich in coal and other resources including iron and natural gas. American Indians observed natural gas forcing its way out from various locations, mostly from the western side of the Appalachian Highlands. Known as the Appalachians, they are a colossal system of mountains in Eastern North America. They range from the United States of America up to Southeastern Canada. The distance is believed to be between 100 to 300 miles wide.
Many people hike through the Appalachian Mountains every year. If you are a novice or an expert there are many opportunities for a hiker to explore and connect with nature. There are many National Parks that you can hike through. For example in Virginia the Appalachians run through Shenandoah National Park. It is it about one hundred miles long. After leaving Virginia, the trail goes through Tennessee for about seventy miles.
This system is divided into a series of ranges. The regions are the Northern, Central and Southern regions. The Northern region is from Newfoundland to the Hudson River. The Central region is from the Hudson Valley to the Great Kanawha. The southern region is from the New River or Great Kanawha and over south.
The Appalachian region is usually the line between the eastern seaboard of the United States and the Midwest part of the country. Historically the Appalachian Trail is a hiking trail that is about 2,175 miles long. The International Appalachian Trail also includes the Canadian portion of the Appalachian Range.
Geologists are looking at some older seismic records and satellite information to see if there are any indications that may show the occurrence of a previous fault line where the earth cracked. A fault line is a rock fracture that shows movement within the earths crust. There may be large faults that are the result of shear movement.
Geologists are believed to suspect that there are broad beds of untouched ocean sediment. Under the untouched sediment, the geologists may find hydrocarbons stacked below one of the world’s oil to gas wells. Some geologists are estimating that there may be enough natural gas to supply the United States for about five years. The approximation may rise in the near future. The basin in the Appalachian Mountains is very small in comparison to places like Texas, the Middle East and the Gulf Coast.
In order to get the oil out of the ground, it could take a lot of planning and coordinating. Companies like Triple Diamond Energy provide us with oil for our use everyday.
About the Author: Bob Jent is the president ofTripleDiamondEnergy>.
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