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USGS Coal Desorption Equipment and a Spreadsheet for Analysis of Lost and Total Gas from Canister Desorption Measurements
Charles E. Barker, Todd A. Dallegge, Arthur C. Clark
2002, Open-File Report 2002-496
We have updated a simple polyvinyl chloride plastic canister design by adding internal headspace temperature measurement, and redesigned it so it is made with mostly off-the-shelf components for ease of construction. Using self-closing quick connects, this basic canister is mated to a zero-head manometer to make a simple coalbed methane...
Digital mapping techniques '02, workshop proceedings : May 19-22, 2002, Salt Lake City, Utah
David R. Soller
2002, Open-File Report 2002-370
The Digital Mapping Techniques '02 (DMT'02) workshop was attended by 101 technical experts from 43 agencies, universities, and private companies, including representatives from 25 state geological surveys (see Appendix A). This workshop was similar in nature to the previous five meetings, held in Lawrence, Kansas (Soller, 1997), in Champaign, Illinois...
Alien plant species threat assessment and management prioritization for Sequoia-Kings Canyon and Yosemite National Parks
John D. Gerlach Jr., P.E. Moore, Brent Johnson, D.G. Roy, Patrick Whitmarsh, D.M. Lubin, D.M. Graber, Sylvia Haultain, Anne Pfaff, Jon E. Keeley
2002, Open-File Report 2002-170
Executive SummaryThis document reports the results of alien species surveys at Sequoia-Kings Canyon and Yosemite national parks. It includes the findings of a comprehensive literature review of the biology and ecology of all alien plant species found during these surveys and the ranking of those species for prioritizing management and...
An update of Quaternary faults of central and eastern Oregon
Ray J. Weldon II, D.K. Fletcher, E.M. Weldon, K.M. Scharer, P. A. McCrory
2002, Open-File Report 2002-301
This is the online version of a CD-ROM publication. We have updated the eastern portion of our previous active fault map of Oregon (Pezzopane, Nakata, and Weldon, 1992) as a contribution to the larger USGS effort to produce digital maps of active faults in the Pacific Northwest region. The 1992...
Fifty-year flood-inundation maps for Nacaome, Honduras
David L. Kresch, M. C. Mastin, T. D. Olsen
2002, Open-File Report 2002-256
After the devastating floods caused by Hurricane Mitch in 1998, maps of the areas and depths of 50-year-flood inundation at 15 municipalities in Honduras were prepared as a tool for agencies involved in reconstruction and planning. This report, which is one in a series of 15, presents maps of areas...
Composite regional catalogs of earthquakes in the former Soviet Union
Tatyana Rautian, William Leith
2002, Open-File Report 2002-500
Seismological study of the territory of the former Soviet Union developed in the 20th century with the approach of maintaining constant observations with standard instrumentation and methods of data processing, determining standardized parameters describing the seismic sources, and producing regular summary publications. For most of the century, event data were...