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Snake River Plain FORGE: Well Data for INEL-1
Well data for the INEL-1 well located in eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho. This data collection includes caliper logs, lithology reports, borehole logs, temperature at depth data, neutron density and gamma data, full color logs, fracture analysis, photos, and rock strength paramet...
Prestwich, S. and Bowman, J. Idaho National Laboratory
Mar 01, 1979
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Basin and Range Investigation for Developing Geothermal Energy: Exploration Data
This data package includes exploration material from the Basin & Range Investigation for Developing Geothermal Energy [in Hidden Systems] project (BRIDGE), which is part of a broader initiative to advance the exploration of hidden geothermal resources in the Basin & Range Province...
Schwering, P. et al Sandia National Laboratories
Jan 03, 2022
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Rooftop Energy Potential of Low Income Communities in America REPLICA
The Rooftop Energy Potential of Low Income Communities in America REPLICA data set provides estimates of residential rooftop solar technical potential at the tract-level with emphasis on estimates for Low and Moderate Income LMI populations. In addition to technical potential REPL...
Mooney and SigrinNational Renewable Energy Laboratory
Apr 03, 2018
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Supporting Data for "Photolytic Activation of Ni(II)X2L Explains How Ni-Mediated Cross Coupling Begins"
Data files associated with Nature Communications publication titled "Photolytic Activation of Ni(II)X2L Explains How Ni-Mediated Cross Coupling Begins."
Kudisch. . et al National Renewable Energy Laboratory
May 21, 2025
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