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A manual for a laboratory information management system (LIMS) for light stable isotopes
Tyler B. Coplen
1997, Open-File Report 97-812
The reliability and accuracy of isotopic data can be improved by utilizing database software to (i) store information about samples, (ii) store the results of mass spectrometric isotope-ratio analyses of samples, (iii) calculate analytical results using standardized algorithms stored in a database, (iv) normalize stable isotopic data to international scales...
Data from Devils Hole Core DH-11
Jurate Maciunas Landwehr, T.B. Coplen, K.R. Ludwig, I.J. Winograd, A.C. Riggs
1997, Open-File Report 97-792
This report presents the stable isotope values measured in Devils Hole Core DH-11 and interpolated ages at the depth the samples were taken, as analyzed in a recent publication by Winograd and others (1997)....
The Areal Extent of Continuous Type Gas Accumulations in Lower Silurian Clinton Sands and Medina Group Sandstones of the Appalachian Basin and the Environments Affected by Their Development
C. J. Wandrey, Robert T. Ryder, Vito F. Nuccio, Kerry L. Aggen
1997, Open-File Report 97-272
In order to best preserve and manage our energy and natural resources we must understand the relationships between these resources and the impacts of their development. To further this understanding the U.S. Geological Survey is studying unconventional continuous-type and, to a lesser extent, conventional oil and gas accumulations and the...
Revised preliminary geologic map of the Rifle Quadrangle, Garfield County, Colorado
R. R. Shroba, R. B. Scott
1997, Open-File Report 97-852
The Rifle quadrangle extends from the Grand Hogback monocline into the southeastern part of the Piceance basin. In the northeastern part of the map area, the Wasatch Formation is nearly vertical, and over a distance of about 1 km, the dip decreases sharply from about 70-85o to about 15-30o toward...