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Federal
Structural Orientations Adjacent to Some Colorado Geothermal Systems
Department of Energy —
Structural orientations (fractures, joints, faults, lineaments, bedding orientations, etc.) were collected with a standard Brunton compass during routine field... -
Federal
Remotely Sensed Thermal Anomalies in Western Colorado
Department of Energy —
This layer contains the areas identified as areas of anomalous surface temperature from Landsat satellite imagery in Western Colorado. Data was obtained for two... -
Federal
Slip and Dilation Tendency Analysis of McGinness Hills Geothermal Area
Department of Energy —
Slip and Dilation Tendency in focus areas Critically stressed fault segments have a relatively high likelihood of acting as fluid flow conduits (Sibson, 1994). As... -
City
DSNY Districts With Disposal Vendor Assignments
City of New York —
The vendors used to discard various materials (refuse, paper, metal/glass/plastic, bulk metal, and organics) collected in DSNY districts. -
Federal
Utah FORGE: Heat Flow Contours and Well Data
Department of Energy —
This submission contains a shapefile of heat flow contour lines around the FORGE site located in Milford, Utah. The model was interpolated from data points in the... -
Federal
Tularosa Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Temperature, Geochemistry, and Gravity Data
Department of Energy —
This submission contains multiple excel spreadsheets and associated written reports. The datasets area are representative of shallow temperature, geochemistry, and... -
Federal
Utah FORGE: Faults, Fractures, and Lineaments in the Mineral Mountains
Department of Energy —
This submission includes a shapefile of the Opal Mound Fault, and multiple datasets of lineaments mapped in the Mineral Mountains which overlook the Utah FORGE site,... -
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Tularosa Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Geologic Map of the Organ Mountains and Southern San Andres Mountain Range, NM
Department of Energy —
This is a digitized geologic map, in shapefile format, including rock unit lithological descriptions, faults, and dikes.