Telluric Traverse Location Map and Profiles for Double Hot Springs Known Resource Area, Nevada (open access)

Telluric Traverse Location Map and Profiles for Double Hot Springs Known Resource Area, Nevada

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Date: August 3, 1978
Creator: Senterfit, R. M.; Hoover, D. B. & Christopherson, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Audio-Magnetotelluric Station Location Map and Data Log for Double Hot Springs Known Geothermal Resources Area (open access)

Audio-Magnetotelluric Station Location Map and Data Log for Double Hot Springs Known Geothermal Resources Area

Data on the observed apparent resistivity in ohm-meters, standard error in ohm-meters, and number of observations are tabulated. (JGB)
Date: unknown
Creator: Senterfit, R. M. & Hoover, D. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Principal Facts for a Gravity Survey of Baltazor Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada (open access)

Principal Facts for a Gravity Survey of Baltazor Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada

The data presented are referenced to a gravity base station in Denio, Nevada at the Post Office, 50 meters south of the Oregon-Nevada State line, 1.6 meters south of the door in the southeast corner of the concrete porch, near the mailbox. Site is monumented with a ''USAF Gravity Station'' disc (A.C.I.C. reference number 2352-1). Base value is 979945.94.
Date: January 1, 1977
Creator: Peterson, D. L. & Hoover, D. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Telluric Traverse Location Map and Profiles for Fly Ranch, Northeast Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada (open access)

Telluric Traverse Location Map and Profiles for Fly Ranch, Northeast Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada

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Date: January 1, 1977
Creator: Christopherson, K. R.; Hoover, D. B. & Senterfit, M. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission: Volume 2, 1947/1952. Atomic Shield. (open access)

History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission: Volume 2, 1947/1952. Atomic Shield.

Second volume outlining the history of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC): "[it] begins in January, 1947, when the Commission assumed responsibility for the nation's atomic energy program; it ends with the detonation of the first thermonuclear device and the Presidential election in November, 1952" (p. xiii). Index starts on page 679.
Date: 1972
Creator: Hewlett, Richard G. & Duncan, Francis
System: The UNT Digital Library
History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission: Volume 1, 1939/1946. The New World. (open access)

History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission: Volume 1, 1939/1946. The New World.

First volume outlining the history of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), covering 1939-1946 and focusing largely on the development of the first atomic bomb. Index starts on page 725.
Date: 1972
Creator: Hewlett, Richard G. & Anderson, Oscar E., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Audio-Magnetotelluric Data Log and Station Location Map for Gerlach Northwest Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada (open access)

Audio-Magnetotelluric Data Log and Station Location Map for Gerlach Northwest Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada

Observed apparent resistivity data in ohm-meters, standard error data in ohm-meters, and number of observations are tabulated. (JGB)
Date: January 1, 1977
Creator: Long, C. L. & Senterfit, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Active And Passive Seismic Studies of Geothermal Resources in New Mexico and Investigations of Earthquake Hazards to Geothermal Development (open access)

Active And Passive Seismic Studies of Geothermal Resources in New Mexico and Investigations of Earthquake Hazards to Geothermal Development

Seismic data were collected in southwestern New Mexico to investigate the sources of the geothermal anomalies and to investigate the potential earthquake hazards of geothermal development. No major crustal structure anomalies have been located related to known geothermal resources, and no areas of continual seismicity have been identified, which is interpreted to indicate a lack of active, or recently active crustal intrusions in southwestern New Mexico. Without a magnetic heat source, the geothermal potential of the known anomalies is probably limited to intermediate and low temperature applications (<180/sup 0/C). The lack of continual seismicity indicates low seismic hazard in the area directly related to geothermal development, although the historic and geologically recent tectonic activity should be taken into consideration during any development in the area. A model of forced groundwater convection is presented to explain the geothermal anomalies in southwestern New Mexico, which is consistent with all available geological and geophysical data from the area.
Date: January 1980
Creator: Morgan, Paul & Daggett, Paul H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alternative Fuel Transit Buses: DART's (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) LNG Bus Fleet Final Results (open access)

Alternative Fuel Transit Buses: DART's (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) LNG Bus Fleet Final Results

In 1998, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, a public transit agency in Dallas, Texas, began operating a large fleet of heavy-duty buses powered by liquefied natural gas. As part of a $16 million commitment to alternative fuels, DART operates 139 LNG buses serviced by two new LNG fueling stations.
Date: November 7, 2000
Creator: Chandler, K.; Norton, P. & Clark, N.
System: The UNT Digital Library