14 research outputs found
Využití mechanismů QoS při poskytování služeb Triple Play
Kleinhampl M. The use of QoS mechanism in the provisioning of Triple Play. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendelu, 2013. This thesis is focused on triple play and possibilities of setting with mechanism of QoS. In practice part are checking of possibilities of implementation on laboratory network
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United States Geological Survey Report TEI-604
The following report covers botanical prospecting methods used to search for uranium in the Circle Cliffs area, Garfield County, Utah during 1954 and 1955. This report presents analytical data and much geologic knowledge on the Circle Cliffs area
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United States Geological Survey Report 604
From introduction: This report details the results of a botanical prospecting method to determine the presence of uranium in the Circle Cliffs area
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United States Geological Survey Reports
Report discussing a study in which the plant analysis method of botanical prospecting for concealed uranium deposits was employed in the Deer Flat area, White Canyon district, San Juan County, Utah. The study took place from May to July, 1953
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United States Geological Survey Reports
Report discussing the U.S. Geological Survey's reconnaissance for radioactivity in thirty-four metal-mining districts of the San Juan Mountains, Colorado during 1951-1953. General geology of the area, methods of reconnaissance, and results of the reconnaissance are included
Resource appraisal of the Mt. Shasta Wilderness Study Area, Siskiyou County, California
Results of geological, geochemical, and aeromagnetic surveys indicate that the only potentially extractable resource of Mt. Shasta may be geothermal energy, but the potential within the Wilderness Study Area is low. Some sulfur and gypsum occur locally around active and extinct fumaroles near the summit but are too small to indicate a resource. Cinder deposits have been mined near the Wilderness Study Area, but almost none are exposed within it. The levels of trace-metal anomalies relative to background values and the amounts of exposed mineralized rock are too small to indicate economic potential. It is concluded that any significant potential for future geothermal development is more likely to exist on and near the lower slopes of the volcano, generally outside the study area. (JGB