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Hat

Hat of green/brown straw. The crown is shaped as a cone with a flattened top. The body of the crown is of dark muted green finely woven straw with a top of openwork strips of the woven straw interwoven to form a latticework or "basket-weave". Around the base of the crown is a wide band of beige grosgrain ribbon overlaid with a narrow band of the same woven straw, with trailing ends at back. Also wrapped around the crown is a fine dark olive green veiling. The flexible brim is turned down sharply at front, and turned up at back. The hat is unlined with a headband of matching beige grosgrain ribbon. Designer's label sewn to inner hatband: "Hazel Eller - Custom Made".
Date: 1950/1955
Creator: Eller, Hazel
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library
Inclusive study of 200 GeV/c pi-neon interactions (open access)

Inclusive study of 200 GeV/c pi-neon interactions

200 GeV/c pi-neon interactions are studied in the Fermilab 30 inch bubble chamber which was filled with a neon - hydrogen mixture (31 molar % neon). Scan results and measurements of a representative event sample yield proton, gamma and pion multiplicities and single particle spectra. R was measured to be 1.21 +- 0.05 for both pi +- and pi/sup 0/. Nearly identical to lower energy measurements, R is strongly dependent on the number of observed protons in the event. KNO scaling is observed for the corrected multiplicity distributions. Scaling, however, appears violated if events with a fixed number of protons are considered. Study of the pion single particle spectra show the excess particle production of the neon target over that of hydrogen is largest in the target fragmentation region and nearly constant (1.28 +- 0.02) in the central production region. The dependence of the pion rapidity distribution on the number of protons is consistent with collisions on either one or two nucleons. The s/sup - 1/2/ dependence of the P/sub parallel/ spectra is very similar to that seen in hydrogen, with limiting fragmentation reached only for beam energies much greater than 200 GeV/c. The proton momentum distribution is energy independent …
Date: January 1, 1980
Creator: Band, H R
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

Atlas of Coal/Minerals and Important Resource Problem Areas for Fish and Wildlife in the Conterminous United States

This atlas highlights areas in the conterminous United States of potential concern involving coal and minerals development activities and fish and wildlife resources, in particular the Important Resource Problem Areas (IRPs) designated in 1980 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) as areas of emphasis in policy making.
Date: July 1981
Creator: Honig, Robert A.; Olson, R. J. & Mason, William T., Jr.
Object Type: Map
System: The UNT Digital Library
Estimates of Global, Regional, and National Annual Co{Sub 2} Emissions From Fossil-Fuel Burning, Hydraulic Cement Production, and Gas Flaring: 1950--1992 (open access)

Estimates of Global, Regional, and National Annual Co{Sub 2} Emissions From Fossil-Fuel Burning, Hydraulic Cement Production, and Gas Flaring: 1950--1992

This document describes the compilation, content, and format of the most comprehensive C0{sub 2}-emissions database currently available. The database includes global, regional, and national annual estimates of C0{sub 2} emissions resulting from fossil-fuel burning, cement manufacturing, and gas flaring in oil fields for 1950--92 as well as the energy production, consumption, and trade data used for these estimates. The methods of Marland and Rotty (1983) are used to calculate these emission estimates. For the first time, the methods and data used to calculate CO, emissions from gas flaring are presented. This C0{sub 2}-emissions database is useful for carbon-cycle research, provides estimates of the rate at which fossil-fuel combustion has released C0{sub 2} to the atmosphere, and offers baseline estimates for those countries compiling 1990 C0{sub 2}-emissions inventories.
Date: December 1, 1995
Creator: Boden, T. A.; Marland, G. & Andres, R. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oregon: basic data for thermal springs and wells as recorded in GEOTHERM (open access)

Oregon: basic data for thermal springs and wells as recorded in GEOTHERM

This sample file contains 346 records for Oregon. The records contain data on location, sample description, analysis type, collection condition, flow rates, and chemical and physical properties of the fluid. Stable and radioactive isotope data are occasionally available. (ACR)
Date: May 1, 1983
Creator: Bliss, J. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trends in Relative Abundance and Size of Selected Finfishes and Shellfishes Along the Texas Coast: November 1975-December 2016 (open access)

Trends in Relative Abundance and Size of Selected Finfishes and Shellfishes Along the Texas Coast: November 1975-December 2016

Report documenting information about the trends in relative abundance and size of select fin fishes and shellfishes along the coast of Texas.
Date: March 2018
Creator: Martinez-Andrade, Fernando
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Weekend Sport Boat Fisherman Finfish Catch Statistics for Texas Bay Systems, May 1974-May 1981 (open access)

Weekend Sport Boat Fisherman Finfish Catch Statistics for Texas Bay Systems, May 1974-May 1981

Report documenting statistics related to the weekend sport boat fisherman finfish catch for the years, 1974 to 1981, including trip hours and species harvested.
Date: May 1982
Creator: McEachron, Lawrence W. & Green, A. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Accounting for Socioeconomic Change from Offshore Oil and Gas: Cumulative Effects on Louisiana's coastal Parishes, 1969-2000 (open access)

Accounting for Socioeconomic Change from Offshore Oil and Gas: Cumulative Effects on Louisiana's coastal Parishes, 1969-2000

This study looks at the socioeconomic impact in Louisiana's coastal parishes as a result of off shore oil and gas. The study looks at the impact of reserves under federal jurisdiction on the income of people in the region.
Date: 2006
Creator: Pulsipher, Allan G.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Suspended-Sediment Load of Texas Streams: Compilation Report October 1975-September 1982 (open access)

Suspended-Sediment Load of Texas Streams: Compilation Report October 1975-September 1982

Report presenting the results of suspended-sediment load measurements collected at various locations in Texas.
Date: July 1988
Creator: Quincy, Roger M.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Weekend Sport Boat Fishermen Finfish Catch Statistics For Texas Bay Systems, May 1974-May 1982 (open access)

Weekend Sport Boat Fishermen Finfish Catch Statistics For Texas Bay Systems, May 1974-May 1982

Report documenting statistics related to the finfish catch of weekend sport boat fisherman in the bays and gulf waters of Texas from May 1974 to May 1982.
Date: February 1983
Creator: McEachron, Lawrence W. & Green, A. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oil and gas field code master list, 1993 (open access)

Oil and gas field code master list, 1993

This document contains data collected through October 1993 and provides standardized field name spellings and codes for all identified oil and/or gas fields in the United States. Other Federal and State government agencies, as well as industry, use the EIA Oil and Gas Field Code Master List as the standard for field identification. A machine-readable version of the Oil and Gas Field Code Master List is available from the National Technical Information Service.
Date: December 16, 1993
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Index to Place of Publication of ASME Papers, 1978--1988 (open access)

Index to Place of Publication of ASME Papers, 1978--1988

This index is a list of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Papers that are reprinted in the ASME Transactions series of journals. ASME Papers are often cited only by their paper number, making it difficult to determine if the article has ever appeared in print in the journal literature. This index will be useful for tracking down those papers published as journal articles by the ASME. It will also serve as a guide for retention for subscribers to the ASME Papers and Transaction Series. Paper numbers that appear in the journals may be weeded from the collection of ASME Papers.
Date: June 1, 1990
Creator: Youngen, G. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
China energy databook (open access)

China energy databook

The Energy Analysis Program (EAP) at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) first became involved in Chinese energy issues through a joint China-US symposium on markets and demand for energy held in Nanjing in November of 1988. Discovering common interests, EAP began to collaborate on projects with the Energy Research Institute (ERI) of China`s State Planning Commission. In the course of this work it became clear that a major issue in the furtherance of our research was the acquisition of reliable data. In addition to other, more focused activities-evaluating programs of energy conservation undertaken in China and the prospects for making Chinese industrics morc energy-efficient, preparing historical reviews of cncrgy supply and demand in the People`s Republic of China, sponsoring researchers from China to work with experts at LBL on such topics as energy efficiency standards for buildings, adaptation of US energy analysis software to Chinese conditions, and transportation issues-we decided to compile, assess, and organize Chinese energy data. Preparing this volume confronted us with a number of difficult issues. The most frustrating usually involved the different approaches to sectoral divisions taken in China and the US. For instance, fuel used by motor vehicles belonging to industrial enterprises is counted as …
Date: December 31, 1992
Creator: Sinton, J. E.; Levine, M. D.; Liu, Feng; Davis, W. B.; Zhenping, Jiang; Xing, Zhuang et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
China energy databook (open access)

China energy databook

The Energy Analysis Program (EAP) at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) first became involved in Chinese energy issues through a joint China-US symposium on markets and demand for energy held in Nanjing in November of 1988. Discovering common interests, EAP began to collaborate on projects with the Energy Research Institute (ERI) of China's State Planning Commission. In the course of this work it became clear that a major issue in the furtherance of our research was the acquisition of reliable data. In addition to other, more focused activities-evaluating programs of energy conservation undertaken in China and the prospects for making Chinese industrics morc energy-efficient, preparing historical reviews of cncrgy supply and demand in the People's Republic of China, sponsoring researchers from China to work with experts at LBL on such topics as energy efficiency standards for buildings, adaptation of US energy analysis software to Chinese conditions, and transportation issues-we decided to compile, assess, and organize Chinese energy data. Preparing this volume confronted us with a number of difficult issues. The most frustrating usually involved the different approaches to sectoral divisions taken in China and the US. For instance, fuel used by motor vehicles belonging to industrial enterprises is counted as …
Date: January 1, 1992
Creator: Sinton, J. E.; Levine, M. D.; Liu, Feng; Davis, W. B. (eds.) (Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (United States)); Zhenping, Jiang; Xing, Zhuang et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
China energy databook. Revision 2, 1992 edition (open access)

China energy databook. Revision 2, 1992 edition

The Energy Analysis Program at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) first became involved in Chinese energy issues through a joint China-US symposium on markets and demand for energy held in Nanjing in November of 1988. Discovering common interests, EAP began to collaborate on projects with the Energy Research Institute of China`s State Planning Commission. In the course of this work it became clear that a major issue in the furtherance of our research was the acquisition of reliable data. In addition to other, more focused activities-evaluating programs of energy conservation undertaken in China and the prospects for making Chinese industries more energy-efficient, preparing historical reviews of energy supply and demand in the People`s Republic of China, sponsoring researchers from China to work with experts at LBL on such topics as energy efficiency standards for buildings, adaptation of US energy analysis software to Chinese conditions, and transportation issues, we decided to compile, assess, and organize Chinese energy data. We are hopeful that this volume will not only help us in our work, but help build a broader community of Chinese energy policy studies within the US. In order to select appropriate data from what was available we established several criteria. Our …
Date: June 1, 1993
Creator: Sinton, J. E.; Levine, M. D.; Liu, Feng; Davis, W. B.; Zhenping, Jiang; Xing, Zhuang et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oil and gas field code master list 1994 (open access)

Oil and gas field code master list 1994

This is the thirteenth annual edition of the Energy Information Administration`s (EIA) Oil and Gas Field Code Master List. It reflects data collected through October 1994 and provides standardized field name spellings and codes for all identified oil and/or gas fields in the United States. The master field name spellings and codes are to be used by respondents when filing the following Department of Energy (DOE) forms: Form EIA-23, {open_quotes}Annual Survey of Domestic Oil and Gas Reserves,{close_quotes} filed by oil and gas well operators (field codes are required from larger operators only); Forms FERC 8 and EIA-191, {open_quotes}Underground Gas Storage Report,{close_quotes} filed by natural gas producers and distributors who operate underground natural gas storage facilities. Other Federal and State government agencies, as well as industry, use the EIA Oil and Gas Field Code Master List as the standard for field identification. A machine-readable version of the Oil and Gas Field Code Master List is available from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161, (703) 487-4650. In order for the Master List to be useful, it must be accurate and remain current. To accomplish this, EIA constantly reviews and revises this list. The EIA welcomes all …
Date: January 1, 1995
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Silicon Ribbon Growth by a Capillary Action Shaping Technique (open access)

Silicon Ribbon Growth by a Capillary Action Shaping Technique

The crystal-growth method under investigation is a capillary action shaping technique. Meniscus shaping for the desired ribbon geometry occurs at the vertex of a wettable die. As ribbon growth depletes the melt meniscus, capillary .action. supplies replacement material. In this report, a new capillary die design is described. It represents a departure from the die types used for edge-defined, film-fed growth, in that the bounding edges of the die top are not parallel or concentric with the growing ribbon. The new dies allow a higher melt meniscus with concomitant improvements in surface smoothness and freedom from SiC surface particles, which can degrade perfection. Also in this reporting period, ribbons were grown for delivery to JPL. Twenty ribbons and 30 ribbon samples were shipped. Detailed dimensional characteristics of most ribbons grown during the past year are presented. Finally, our initial progress in the growth of 38-mm (1-1/2-inch)-wide ribbons, up to 46 cm in length, is reported.
Date: June 15, 1976
Creator: Schwuttke, G. H.; Cizeck, T. F. & Kran, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
China energy databook (open access)

China energy databook

The Energy Analysis Program (EAP) at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) first becamc involved in Chinese energy issues through a joint China-US symposium on markets and demand for energy held in Nanjing in November of 1988. Discovering common interests, EAP began to collaborate on projects with the Energy Research Institute (ERI) of China's State Planning Commission. In the course of this work it became clear that a major issue in the furtherance of our research was the acquisition of reliable data. In addition to other, more focused activities-evaluating programs of energy conservation undertaken in China and the prospects for making Chinese industries more energy-efficient, preparing historical reviews of energy supply and demand in the People's Republic of China, sponsoring researchers from China to work with experts at LBL on such topics as energy efficiency standards for buildings, adaptation of US energy analysis software to Chinese conditions, and transportation issues-we decided to compile, assess, and organize Chinese energy data. We are hopeful that this volume will not only help us in our work, but help build a broader community of Chinese energy policy studies within the US.
Date: November 1, 1992
Creator: Sinton, J. E.; Levine, M. D.; Liu, Feng; Davis, W. B. (eds.) (Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (United States)); Zhenping, Jiang; Xing, Zhuang et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
China energy databook. 1992 Edition (open access)

China energy databook. 1992 Edition

The Energy Analysis Program (EAP) at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) first becamc involved in Chinese energy issues through a joint China-US symposium on markets and demand for energy held in Nanjing in November of 1988. Discovering common interests, EAP began to collaborate on projects with the Energy Research Institute (ERI) of China`s State Planning Commission. In the course of this work it became clear that a major issue in the furtherance of our research was the acquisition of reliable data. In addition to other, more focused activities-evaluating programs of energy conservation undertaken in China and the prospects for making Chinese industries more energy-efficient, preparing historical reviews of energy supply and demand in the People`s Republic of China, sponsoring researchers from China to work with experts at LBL on such topics as energy efficiency standards for buildings, adaptation of US energy analysis software to Chinese conditions, and transportation issues-we decided to compile, assess, and organize Chinese energy data. We are hopeful that this volume will not only help us in our work, but help build a broader community of Chinese energy policy studies within the US.
Date: November 1, 1992
Creator: Sinton, J. E.; Levine, M. D.; Liu, Feng; Davis, W. B.; Zhenping, Jiang; Xing, Zhuang et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Source, Use, and Disposition of Water in Florida, 1980 (open access)

Source, Use, and Disposition of Water in Florida, 1980

From introduction: This report documents the results of the 1980 Florida water assessment made by personnel of the five Water Management Districts in a joint effort with U.S. Geological Survey personnel. The study was made as part of a statewide cooperative program with the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Northwest Florida Water Management District, St. Johns River Water Management District, South Florida Water Management District, Southwest Florida Water Management District, and the Suwannee River Management District.
Date: 1983
Creator: Leach, Stanley D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trends in Finfish Catches by Private Sport-Boat Fishermen in Texas Marine Waters through May 1984 (open access)

Trends in Finfish Catches by Private Sport-Boat Fishermen in Texas Marine Waters through May 1984

The report documenting statistics related to determine the species composition, size, number, and catch per unit of the effort of economically important, finishes caught in the gulf waters off Texas.
Date: May 1985
Creator: Ferguson, Maury O. & Osburn, Hal R.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oil and gas field code master list 1997 (open access)

Oil and gas field code master list 1997

The Oil and Gas Field Code Master List 1997 is the sixteenth annual listing of all identified oil and gas fields in the US. It is updated with field information collected through October 1997. The purpose of this publication is to provide unique, standardized codes for identification of domestic fields. Use of these field codes fosters consistency of field identification by government and industry. As a result of their widespread adoption they have in effect become a national standard. The use of field names and codes listed in this publication is required on survey forms and other reports regarding field-specific data collected by EIA. There are 58,366 field records in this year`s FCML, 437 more than last year. The FCML includes: field records for each State and county in which a field resides; field records for each offshore area block in the Gulf of Mexico in which a field resides; field records for each alias field name (definition of alias is listed); fields crossing State boundaries that may be assigned different names by the respective State naming authorities. This report also contains an Invalid Field Record List of 4 records that have been removed from the FCML since last year`s …
Date: February 1, 1998
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Annual and Seasonal Global Temperature Anomalies in the Troposphere and Low Stratosphere, 1958 - Summer 1986 (open access)

Annual and Seasonal Global Temperature Anomalies in the Troposphere and Low Stratosphere, 1958 - Summer 1986

Surface temperatures and thickness-derived temperatures from a network of 63 well-distributed radiosonde stations have been used to estimate global and zonal annual and seasonal temperatures anomalies for the period 1958 through the summer of 1986. These anomaly estimates were made using a 1958-1977 reference period mean. Anomaly estimates are provided for surface, troposphere (850-300 mb), tropopause layer (300-100 mb), and low stratosphere (100-50 mb); (100-30mb) layers and for polar (60{degrees}-90{degrees}), temperate (30{degrees}-60{degrees}), subtropical (10{degrees}-30{degrees}), and equatorial (10{degrees}N - 10{degrees}S) zones, as well as the tropics, both hemispheres, and the world.
Date: April 1, 1987
Creator: Angell, J. K.; Korshover, J. & Boden, T. A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of current state residential energy codes with the 1992 model energy code for one- and two-family dwellings; 1994 (open access)

Comparison of current state residential energy codes with the 1992 model energy code for one- and two-family dwellings; 1994

This report is one in a series of documents describing research activities in support of the US Department of Energy (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program. The Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) leads the program for DOE. The goal of the program is to develop and support the adopting, implementation, and enforcement of Federal, State, and Local energy codes for new buildings. The program approach to meeting the goal is to initiate and manage individual research and standards and guidelines development efforts that are planned and conducted in cooperation with representatives from throughout the buildings community. Projects under way involve practicing architects and engineers, professional societies and code organizations, industry representatives, and researchers from the private sector and national laboratories. Research results and technical justifications for standards criteria are provided to standards development and model code organizations and to Federal, State, and local jurisdictions as a basis to update their codes and standards. This effort helps to ensure that building standards incorporate the latest research results to achieve maximum energy savings in new buildings, yet remain responsive to the needs of the affected professions, organizations, and jurisdictions. Also supported are the implementation, deployment, and use of energy-efficient codes and standards. This report …
Date: January 1, 1995
Creator: Klevgard, L. A.; Taylor, Z. T. & Lucas, R. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library