These files contain the publicly available data from the GHG Reporting Program for 2010. This data includes non-confidential data reported by facilities that directly emit GHGs. The files also contain non-confidential information reported by suppliers of fossil fuels and industrial gases. The files include data in both HTML (human readable) and XML format. For more information on the GHG Reporting Program and this data, please visit http://epa.gov/ghgreporting
This submission includes lithology logs for all Fallon FORGE area wells; determined from core, cuttings, and thin section. Wells included are 84-31, 21-31, 82-36, FOH-3D, 62-36, 18-5, 88-24, 86-25, FOH-2, 14-36, 17-16, 34-33, 35A-11, 51A-20, 62-15, 72-7, 86-15, Carson_Strat_1_36-32, and several others. Lithology logs last updated 3/13/2018 with confirmation well 21-31 data, and revisited existing wells. Also included is well logging data for Fallon FORGE 21-31. Well logging data includes daily reports, well logs (drill rate, lithology, fractures, mud losses, minerals, temperature, gases, and descriptions), mud reports, drilling parameter plots, daily mud loss summaries, survey reports, progress reports, plan view maps (easting, northing), and wireline logs (caliper [with GR], triple combo [GR, caliper, SP, resistivity, array induction, density, photoelectric factor, and neutron porosity], array induction with linear correlation [GR, SP, Array Induction, caliper, conductivity], and monopole compression dipole shear [GR, SP, Caliper, sonic porosity, delta-T compressional, and delta-T shear])
Core log from Glass Buttes Well 52-33, drilled by Geodrill Rig 6 in 2014 to a depth of 3000 feet. Logged at 500 ft intervals.
This tool to gives you access to greenhouse gas data reported to EPA by large facilities and suppliers in the United States through EPA's Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. The tool allows you to view data in several formats including maps, tables, charts and graphs for individual facilities or groups of facilities. You can search the data set for individual facilities by name or location or filter the data set by state or county, industry sectors and sub-sectors, annual facility emission thresholds, and greenhouse gas type. For more information on the GHG Reporting Program and this data, please visit https://www.epa.gov/ghgreporting
From Website: The Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) collects Greenhouse Gas (GHG) data from large emitting facilities, suppliers of fossil fuels and industrial gases that result in GHG emissions when used, and facilities that inject carbon dioxide underground. Type(s) of content in package: Includes data sets from the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program of the US Environmental Protection Agency. Includes 2015 data highlights, facility level information, envirofacts, industrial profile, and miscellaneous sets of data. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.epa.gov/ghgreporting/
This dataset represents all current live Mines Royal options and leases under management of Crown Estate Scotland. The boundaries are captured from legal deeds. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the legal documents and have been generalised to 10 m. The data is in British National Grid.Should you have any questions regarding this dataset please email gis@crownestatescotland.com Crown Estate Scotland manages the rights to extract naturally occuring silver and gold in Scotland. To find out more about Crown Estate Scotland's function, purpose, and values visit our website.Explore more of our open data at Crown Estate Scotland Spatial Hub.
This dataset represents all current live Mines Royal options and leases under management of Crown Estate Scotland. The boundaries are captured from legal deeds. The boundaries are a true reflection of what has been signed in the legal documents and have been generalised to 10 m. The data is in British National Grid.Should you have any questions regarding this dataset please email gis@crownestatescotland.com Crown Estate Scotland manages the rights to extract naturally occuring silver and gold in Scotland. To find out more about Crown Estate Scotland's function, purpose, and values visit our website.Explore more of our open data at Crown Estate Scotland Spatial Hub.
The Oil, Gas, and Minerals mapping application provides an in-depth view of extraction activities on state trust lands. This includes lease information, well locations, unit agreement boundaries, participating areas within units, and geological information.
This file contains a summary of the publicly available data from the GHG Reporting Program for 2010. This data includes non-confidential data reported by facilities that directly emit GHGs. The files also contain non-confidential information reported by suppliers of fossil fuels and industrial gases. This excel file contains the same information available in the Data Publication Tool. The file contains the most important, high-level information reported by direct emitters and suppliers and can be easily sorted to respond to many common queries. Please visit https://www.epa.gov/ghgreporting for more information on the data.
The intensity of x-rays diffracted from a component of a mixture is proportional to the concentration of that component in the mixture. The proportionality constant is however affected by various parameters including sample preparation and mounting, equipment operation, the composition and crystallinity of the component and the overall composition of the mixture to name just a few. Assuming critical control of sample preparation, mounting and equipment operation, for a specific sample type, weighting factors were determined which when applied to the observed x-ray intensities of the individual minerals allowed a reasonably accurate semiquantitative estimation of the mineral abundances to be calculated. The effectiveness of the weighting factors was evaluated using both parametric and non-parametric statistical comparisons with other conventional analytical procedures. Because the sample preparation and mounting procedures are critical for the success of this or any other analytical technique, the procedures used are detailed.
This dataset contains all well logs from Utah FORGE well 16A(78)-32. This includes the mud log, Sanvean Technologies logs, and Schlumberger logs. Please see the file descriptions below for information about each log.