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Coalbed methane potential of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde and Meeteetse formations, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming Coalbed methane potential of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde and Meeteetse formations, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming

The environments of deposition of the uppermost part of the Cody Shale and the Mesaverde and Meeteetse Formations of Late Cretaceous age were studied on outcrop in the Shotgun Butte area in the north-central part of the Wind River Reservation. A shoreface sandstone occurs in the lower part of the Mesaverde Formation at all localities studied, and is directly overlain by a coaly interval
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R. C. Johnson, A.C. Clark, C.E. Barker, B.L. Crysdale, D.K. Higley, R.J. Szmajter, T.M. Finn

Concentration history during pumping from a leaky aquifer with stratified initial concentration Concentration history during pumping from a leaky aquifer with stratified initial concentration

Analytical and numerical solutions are employed to examine the concentration history of a dissolved substance in water pumped from a leaky aquifer. Many aquifer systems are characterized by stratification, for example, a sandy layer overlain by a clay layer. To obtain information about separate hydrogeologic units, aquifer pumping tests are often conducted with a well penetrating only...
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Daniel J. Goode, Paul A. Hsieh, Allen M. Shapiro, Warren W. Wood, Thomas F. Kraemer

Conductive heat transfer from an isothermal magma chamber and its application to the measured heat flow distribution from mount hood, Oregon Conductive heat transfer from an isothermal magma chamber and its application to the measured heat flow distribution from mount hood, Oregon

A steady-state solution for heat transfer from an isothermal, spherical magma chamber, with an imposed regional geothermal gradient far from the chamber, is developed. The extensive published heat-flow data set for Mount Hood, Oregon, is dominated by conductive heat transfer in the deeper parts of most drill holes and provides an ideal application of such a model. Magma-chamber volumes...
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Menuel Nathenson, Robert I. Tilling

Constraints in the hot-dry-rock resources of the united states Constraints in the hot-dry-rock resources of the united states

As with hydrothermal systems, the western U.S has higher HDR potential overall than the eastern U.S. because geothermal gradients on average are higher in the west. Nevertheless, some attractive exploration targets occur in the eastern U.S. The most favorable target in the eastern U.S. (defined here to include the Great Plains province) is one in which the heat flow from the basement...
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John Sass, Marianne Guffanti

Continuum-mechanics-based rheological formulation for debris flow Continuum-mechanics-based rheological formulation for debris flow

This paper aims to assess the validity of the generalized viscoplastic fluid (GVF) model in the light of both the classical relative-viscosity versus concentration relation and the dimensionless stress versus shear-rate squared relations based on kinetic theory, thereby addressing how to evaluate the rheological parameters of the GVF model using Bagnold's data.
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Cheng-lung Chen, Chi-Hai Ling

Courant number and unsteady flow computation Courant number and unsteady flow computation

The Courant number C, the key to unsteady flow computation, is a ratio of physical wave velocity, ??, to computational signal-transmission velocity, ??, i.e., C = ??/??. In this way, it uniquely relates a physical quantity to a mathematical quantity. Because most unsteady open-channel flows are describable by a set of n characteristic equations along n characteristic paths, each...
Authors
Chintu Lai

Culvert analysis program for indirect measurement of discharge Culvert analysis program for indirect measurement of discharge

A program based on the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) methods for indirectly computing peak discharges through culverts allows users to employ input data formats used by the water surface profile program (WSPRO). The program can be used to compute discharge rating surfaces or curves that describe the behavior of flow through a particular culvert or to compute discharges from measurements...
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Janice M. Fulford

Debris flows in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona: magnitude, frequency and effects on the Colorado River Debris flows in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona: magnitude, frequency and effects on the Colorado River

Debris flows are recurrent sediment-transport processes in 525 tributaries of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon. Arizona. Initiated by slope failures in bedrock and (or) colluvium during intense rainfall, Grand Canyon debris flows are high-magnitude, short-duration floods. Debris flows in these tributaries transport very large boulders into the river where they accumulate on debris fans...
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Theodre S. Melis, Robert H. Webb

Deep hydraulic fracturing stress measurements in the KTB (Germany) and Cajon Pass (USA) Scientific Drilling Projects: A summary Deep hydraulic fracturing stress measurements in the KTB (Germany) and Cajon Pass (USA) Scientific Drilling Projects: A summary

The determination of in situ stresses along deep vertical profiles was declared a key issue for two scientific deep drilling projects: the German Continental Deep Drilling Project (KTB) situated in northeast Bavaria in an area of complex variscian thrust tectonics and the CAJON PASS Project, located only about 4 km from the San Andreas Fault Zone In southern California. In the KTB...
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J. Baumgartner, J. H. Healy, F. H. Rummel, Mark D. Zoback

Development of 3-D lithostratigraphic and confidence models at Yucca Mountain, Nevada Development of 3-D lithostratigraphic and confidence models at Yucca Mountain, Nevada

Computerized three-dimensional geologic models of potential high-level nuclear waste repositories such as Yucca Moutain, Nevada, are important for visualizing the complex interplay of (1) thickness and facies variations in lithostratigraphic units and (2) the disruption of these units by faults. The concept of a 'model of confidence' in the lithostratigraphic model is introduced to show...
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D.C. Buesch, J.E. Nelson, R. P. Dickerson, R.W. Spengler

Development of bridge-scour instrumentation for inspection and maintenance personnel Development of bridge-scour instrumentation for inspection and maintenance personnel

Inspecting bridges and monitoring scour during high flow can improve public transportation safety by providing early identification of scour and stream stability problems at bridges. Most bridge-inspection data are collected during low flow, when scour holes may have refilled. More than 25 percent of the States that responded to a questionnaire identified lack of adequate methodology and...
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David S. Mueller, Mark N. Landers

Differentiation of debris-flow and flash-flood deposits: implications for paleoflood investigations Differentiation of debris-flow and flash-flood deposits: implications for paleoflood investigations

Debris flows and flash floods are common geomorphic processes in the Colorado Rocky Mountain Front Range and foothills. Usually, debris flows and flash floods are associated with excess summer rainfall or snowmelt, in areas were unconsolidated surficial deposits are relatively thick and slopes are steep. In the Front Range and foothills, flash flooding is limited to areas below about...
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Christopher F. Waythomas, Robert D. Jarrett
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