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USGS US Coal Resources Database (USCOAL), 1975
The U.S. Geological Survey Energy Resources Program has developed coal databases to monitor the location, quantity, and physical and chemical characteristics of U.S. coal and coal-related deposits. The National Coal Resources Data System (NCRDS) database is an integrated system u...
Hallett, K. and USGS, . National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Dec 31, 1973
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Hydrogen Compatibility of Materials
Technical Reference for Hydrogen Compatibility of Materials
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Guidance on materials selection for hydrogen service is needed to support the deployment of hydrogen as a fuel as well as the development of codes ...
Marci, C. and Laboratories, S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Fallon FORGE: Geophysics and Geochemistry
The data is associated to the Fallon FORGE project and includes mudlogs for all wells used to characterize the subsurface, as wells as gravity, magnetotelluric, earthquake seismicity, and temperature data from the Navy GPO and Ormat. Also included are geologic maps from the USGS a...
Blankenship, D. Sandia National Laboratories
May 23, 2016
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Research Report of Low Temperature Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis for the Appalachian Basin
This is a final report summarizing a one-year (2014-15) DOE funded Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis of the Low-Temperature resources of the Appalachian Basin of New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Collaborators included Cornell University, Southern Methodist University, and...
Jordan, T. et al Cornell University
Sep 30, 2015
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