Downloadable GIS data about various basin fields. Website states: " This website report brings together abundant current and existing datasets and concepts in a common and integrated format to advance our understanding of the distribution, geologic framework, burial history, and geochemical character of the basin's oil, gas, and coal resources. Among the anticipated benefits of these digital data layers are improvements in: 1) resource assessment estimates and methodology, 2) exploration strategy, 3) basin models, and 4) energy use policies."
PoroTomo March 2016 Updated vibroseis source locations with UTM locations. Supersedes gdr.openei.org/submissions/824. Updated vibroseis source location data for Stages 1-4, PoroTomo March 2016. This revision includes source point locations in UTM format (meters) for all four Stages of active source acquisition. Vibroseis sweep data were collected on a Signature Recorder unit (mfr Seismic Source) mounted in the vibroseis cab during the March 2016 PoroTomo active seismic survey Stages 1 to 4. Each sweep generated a GPS timed SEG-Y file with 4 input channels and a 20 second record length. Ch1 = pilot sweep, Ch2 = accelerometer output from the vibe's mass, Ch3 = accel output from the baseplase, and Ch4 = weighted sum of the accelerometer outputs. SEG-Y files are available via the links below. These data are available for download without login credentials through the free and publicly accessible Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI) data viewer which allows users to browse and download individual or groups of files.
Metadata for DTS and DAS datasets for both borehole 56-1 and trenched cables.
This metadata submission includes the coordinates of the DAS and DTS surface and borehole arrays, the list of file names, and the list of recorded files during testing at the PoroTomo Natural Laboratory at Brady Hot Spring in Nevada. Testing was completed during March 2016.
This submission includes links to raw data, field notes, metadata, and p-wave arrival auto-picks from processed data (not provided) from the nodal seismometer array deployed at the PoroTomo Natural Laboratory in Brady's Hot Springs, Nevada during the March 2016 testing. The data is available as continuous or windowed (to vibroseis sweep) files and is stored in an AWS S3 bucket. Note: No raw data was recovered from stations 73 and 82. These data are available for download without login credentials through the free and publicly accessible Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI) data viewer which allows users to browse and download individual or groups of files.
Metadata for the nodal seismometer array deployed at the POROTOMO's Natural Laboratory in Brady Hot Spring, Nevada during the March 2016 testing. Metadata includes location and timing for each instrument as well as file lists of data to be uploaded in a separate submission.
Metadata for the Reftek seismometer array deployed at the POROTOMO's Natural Laboratory in Brady Hot Spring, Nevada during the March 2016 testing.
Brady's geothermal field seismic network station locations and dates of operation.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) offers the ability to download records of DOE scientific and technical information (STI) in Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) record format. Full-text documents are primarily from 1991 forward, but approximately 25% of the records with full-text are from earlier years. OSTI.GOV includes STI documents that were produced by DOE, the DOE contractor community, and DOE granteees. STI documents from DOE predecessor agencies - the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) - are also included. Legacy documents are added as they become available in electronic format. MARC records are available as soon as full-text documents are added to OSTI.GOV
Interactive map depicting oil drilling, gas drilling, coal mining, power plants, refineries, and other data. Includes metadata.
Metadata for the data collected at the NEES@UCSB Garner Valley Downhole Array field site on September 10-12, 2013 as part of the larger PoroTomo project.
Metadata for active distributed temperature survey (DTS) experiments at Guelph, Ontario Canada. This data that this metadata refers to was taken as part of the PoroTomo project. The metadata includes information about status, location, elevation, units, and other metadata.
Aqueous chemistry and well metadata from the USGS for Geothermal Wells in Hawaii
Contoured Bouguer gravity survey with lease block outline in 2010 and location of hot springs.
Temperature gradient contours derived from Oski temperature gradient hole program and from earlier published information.
Compilation of published data, field observations and photo interpretation relevant to Quaternary faulting at Hot Pot.
Map of field observations including depressions, springs, evidence of former springs, travertine terraces and vegetation patterns. Map also contains interpretation of possible spring alignments.
*These files add to and replace same-named files found within Submission 559 (hover over file display names to see actual file names in bottom-left corner of screen)* The files included in this submission contain all data pertinent to the methods and results of a cohesive multi-state analysis of all known potential geothermal reservoirs in sedimentary rocks in the Appalachian Basin region, ranked by their potential favorability. Favorability is quantified using three metrics: Reservoir Productivity Index for water; Reservoir Productivity Index; Reservoir Flow Capacity. The metrics are explained in the Reservoirs Methodology Memo (included in zip file). The product represents a minimum spatial extent of potential sedimentary rock geothermal reservoirs. Only natural porosity and permeability were analyzed. Shapefile and images of the spatial distributions of these reservoir quality metrics and of the uncertainty on these metrics are included as well. UPDATE: Accompanying geologic reservoirs data may be found at: https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/881 (linked below).
This excel workbook is a compilation of the major metadata schemas for life cycle assessment.
Resources for MHKDR data submitters and curators, including training videos, step-by-step guides on data submission, and detailed documentation of the MHKDR. The Data Management and Submission Best Practices document also contains API access and metadata schema information for developers interested in harvesting MHKDR metadata for federation or inclusion in their local catalogs.
The Maize Genetics Cooperation Stock Center is operated by USDA/ARS, located at the University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign, and integrated with the National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS). The center serves the maize research community by collecting, maintaining and distributing seeds of maize genetic stocks, and providing information about maize stocks and the mutations they carry through the Maize Genetics and Genomics Database (MaizeGDB). Users can browse to obtain detailed information about the following stocks: Chromosome 1 Markers Chromosome 2 Markers Chromosome 3 Markers Chromosome 4 Markers Chromosome 5 Markers Chromosome 6 Markers Chromosome 7 Markers Chromosome 8 Markers Chromosome 9 Markers Chromosome 10 Markers Unplaced Genes Multiple Genes Rare Isozyme B-Chromosome Alien Addition Trisomic Tetraploid Cytoplasmic-Sterile / Restorer Cytoplasmic Trait Toolkit B-A Translocations (Basic Set) B-A Translocations (Others) Inversion Reciprocal Translocations (wx1 and Wx1 marked) Stock records include information on availability, annotations, related records (genotypic variations, phenotypes), GRIN (Germplasm Resources Information Network) information, and offsite resources.
MaizeGDB is a community-oriented, long-term, federally funded informatics service to researchers focused on the crop plant and model organism Zea mays. Genomic, genetic, sequence, germplasm, gene product, metabolic pathways, functional characterization, literature reference, diversity, and expression are among the datatypes stored at MaizeGDB. At the project's website are custom interfaces enabling researchers to browse data and to seek out specific information matching explicit search criteria. First released in 1991 with the name MaizeDB, the Maize Genetics and Genomics Database, now MaizeGDB (since 2003), is funded, developed, and hosted by the USDA-ARS located at Ames, Iowa.
Global topography information with metadata and documentation.
The Northwest Knowledge Network (NKN) supports researchers with data management services and is focused on building and maintaining a catalog of research data and standards-compliant metadata.
OSTI has established an OAI (Open Archives Initiative) server to allow harvesting of metadata for full-text DOE research and development reports contained in OSTI.GOV. Included are reports in phsyics, chemistry, materials, biology, environmental sciences, energy technologies, engineering, computer and information science, renewable energy, and other topics. These reports are produced by DOE, the DOE National Laboratories, and DOE contractors and grantees primarily from 1991 forward.
Resources for OEDI data submitters and curators, including training videos, step-by-step guides on data submission, and detailed documentation of OEDI. The Data Management and Submission Best Practices document also contains API access and metadata schema information for developers interested in harvesting OEDI metadata for federation or inclusion in their local catalogs.
Shaded relief base with Hot Pot project area, generalized geology, selected mines, and major topographic features
Rock formation top picks from oil wells from southwestern New Mexico from scout cards and other sources. There are differing formation tops interpretations for some wells, so for those wells duplicate formation top data are presented in this file.
In December 2016, 1301 vertical-component seismic instruments were deployed at the San Emidio Geothermal field in Nevada. The first record starts at 2016-12-05T02:00:00.000000Z (UTC) and the last record ends at 2016-12-11T14:00:59.998000Z (UTC). Data are stored in individual files in one-minute increments in SEGD and MSEED formats. See the metadata in GDR submission (linked below as "Seismic Survey 2016 Metadata at San Emidio Nevada") for details about the seismic station locations, seismic data logger specifications, instrumentation specifications, descriptions of data, a fracture finding summary, and the final report for the 2016 seismic survey done in San Emidio, Nevada.
1301 Vertical Component seismic instruments were deployed at San Emidio Geothermal field in Nevada in December 2016. The first record starts at 2016-12-05T02:00:00.000000Z (UTC) and the last record ends at 2016-12-11T14:00:59.998000Z (UTC). Data are stored in individual files in one-minute increments. Data includes seismic station locations, seismic data logger specifications, instrumentation specifications, descriptions of data, a fracture finding summary and the final report for the 2016 WHOLESCALE seismic survey done in San Emidio, Nevada.
USGS Water information; multiple downloadable datasets with spacial data and metadata. Sets range from surface geology to historical data about aquifers.
Coal Fields of the Conterminous United States: National Coal Resource Assessment Updated Version; includes GISzip and metadata downloads.
A series of oscillatory pumping tests were performed at the BHRS. The data collected from these wells will be used to tomographically image the shallow subsurface. This excel file only contains well coordinates for all wells at the Boise site.
Downloadable GIS data about Virginia - focusing on infrastructure and transportation. Is downloadable and includes metadata.