Scott Kinney
Physical Scientist with the Central Energy Resources Science Center
Science and Products
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Alaska coal resources and coalbed methane potential Alaska coal resources and coalbed methane potential
No abstract available.
Authors
Romeo M. Flores, Gary D. Stricker, Scott A. Kinney
A field conference on Impacts of coalbed methane development in the Powder River basin, Wyoming A field conference on Impacts of coalbed methane development in the Powder River basin, Wyoming
Coalbed methane (CBM) development from the Paleocene Fort Union Formation coal beds in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming has been rapidly expanding since 1993. During the past ten years the number of CBM producing wells rose to about 4,000 wells as of October, 2000. About 3,500 of these wells were completed since 1998. About 13-14 percent of these CBM wells are on Federal lands while the
Authors
Romeo M. Flores, Gary D. Stricker, Joseph F. Meyer, Thomas E. Doll, Pierce H. Norton, Robert J. Livingston, M. Craig Jennings, Scott Kinney, Heather Mitchell, Steve Dunn
Total and extractable selenium in soils from the Lake Andes-Wagner irrigation area, South Dakota Total and extractable selenium in soils from the Lake Andes-Wagner irrigation area, South Dakota
No abstract available.
Authors
S. A. Wilson, R. C. Severson, K. R. Kennedy, A.R. Shinneman, S.A. Kinney
Total and water extractable selenium in soils and stream sediments, and total selenium in alfalfa from the Marty II study area, South Dakota Total and water extractable selenium in soils and stream sediments, and total selenium in alfalfa from the Marty II study area, South Dakota
No abstract available.
Authors
S. A. Wilson, R. C. Severson, K. R. Kennedy, A.R. Shineman, S.A. Kinney
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 52
Alaska coal resources and coalbed methane potential Alaska coal resources and coalbed methane potential
No abstract available.
Authors
Romeo M. Flores, Gary D. Stricker, Scott A. Kinney
A field conference on Impacts of coalbed methane development in the Powder River basin, Wyoming A field conference on Impacts of coalbed methane development in the Powder River basin, Wyoming
Coalbed methane (CBM) development from the Paleocene Fort Union Formation coal beds in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming has been rapidly expanding since 1993. During the past ten years the number of CBM producing wells rose to about 4,000 wells as of October, 2000. About 3,500 of these wells were completed since 1998. About 13-14 percent of these CBM wells are on Federal lands while the
Authors
Romeo M. Flores, Gary D. Stricker, Joseph F. Meyer, Thomas E. Doll, Pierce H. Norton, Robert J. Livingston, M. Craig Jennings, Scott Kinney, Heather Mitchell, Steve Dunn
Total and extractable selenium in soils from the Lake Andes-Wagner irrigation area, South Dakota Total and extractable selenium in soils from the Lake Andes-Wagner irrigation area, South Dakota
No abstract available.
Authors
S. A. Wilson, R. C. Severson, K. R. Kennedy, A.R. Shinneman, S.A. Kinney
Total and water extractable selenium in soils and stream sediments, and total selenium in alfalfa from the Marty II study area, South Dakota Total and water extractable selenium in soils and stream sediments, and total selenium in alfalfa from the Marty II study area, South Dakota
No abstract available.
Authors
S. A. Wilson, R. C. Severson, K. R. Kennedy, A.R. Shineman, S.A. Kinney