Benjamin M Rau (Former Employee)
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New England WSC seminar series Rau 20181116
Demand for biomass bioenergy has been increasing due to consumer choices, and changes in public policy in response to global climate change. Currently, in the United States, unprocessed wood waste is the primary source of biomass for energy production.
An analysis of the factors that control fault zone architecture and the importance of fault orientation relative to regional stress
The moment magnitude 7.2 El Mayor−Cucapah (EMC) earthquake of 2010 in northern Baja California, Mexico produced a cascading rupture that propagated through a geometrically diverse network of intersecting faults. These faults have been exhumed from depths of 6−10 km since the late Miocene based on low-temperature thermochronology, synkinematic...
Fletcher, John; Teran, Orlando; Rockwell, Tom; Oskin, Michael E.; Hudnut, Kenneth W.; Spelz, Ronald; Lacan, Pierre; Dorsey, Mathew; Ostermijer, Giles; Mitchell, Thomas M.; Akciz, Sinan; Hernandez-Flores, Ana Paula; Hinojosa-Corona, Alejandro; Peña-Villa, Ivan; Lynch, David K.Pre-USGS Publications
Sampling HABs on Sabattus Pond in Maine
USGS Microbial Ecologist Charlie Culbertson and Maine DEP Ecologist Jeremy Deeds met with members of the media on Thursday September 5th at Sabattus Pond while sampling for Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs).