Grand Parkway (SH99) Segment C, from US 59 to SH288, Fort Bend and Brazoria Counties, Texas

Grand Parkway (SH99) Segment C, from US 59 to SH288, Fort Bend and Brazoria Counties, Texas
Title Grand Parkway (SH99) Segment C, from US 59 to SH288, Fort Bend and Brazoria Counties, Texas PDF eBook
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Pages 636
Release 2012
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Texas State Publications

Texas State Publications
Title Texas State Publications PDF eBook
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Pages 520
Release 1992
Genre Government publications
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Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: Chapters 1-9 and appendixes A-E

Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: Chapters 1-9 and appendixes A-E
Title Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: Chapters 1-9 and appendixes A-E PDF eBook
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Pages 326
Release 1995
Genre Gypsy moth
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Draft Integrated Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement

Draft Integrated Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement
Title Draft Integrated Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement PDF eBook
Author United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Jacksonville District
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1991
Genre Kissimmee River (Fla.)
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From a Watery Grave

From a Watery Grave
Title From a Watery Grave PDF eBook
Author James E. Bruseth
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 184
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781585443475

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An account of the discovery and excavation of the French ship La Belle, shipwrecked in 1686 in Matagorda Bay, Texas.

Battles of the Red River War

Battles of the Red River War
Title Battles of the Red River War PDF eBook
Author J. Brett Cruse
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 274
Release 2017-08-03
Genre History
ISBN 1623491525

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Battles of the Red River War unearths a long-buried record of the collision of two cultures. In 1874, U.S. forces led by Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie carried out a surprise attack on several Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa bands that had taken refuge in the Palo Duro Canyon of the Texas panhandle and destroyed their winter stores and horses. After this devastating loss, many of these Indians returned to their reservations and effectively brought to a close what has come to be known as the Red River War, a campaign carried out by the U.S. Army during 1874 as a result of Indian attacks on white settlers in the region. After this operation, the Southern Plains Indians would never again pose a coherent threat to whites’ expansion and settlement across their ancestral homelands. Until now, the few historians who have undertaken to tell the story of the Red River War have had to rely on the official records of the battles and a handful of extant accounts, letters, and journals of the U.S. Army participants. Starting in 1998, J. Brett Cruse, under the auspices of the Texas Historical Commission, conducted archeological investigations at six battle sites. In the artifacts they unearthed, Cruse and his teams found clues that would both correct and complete the written records and aid understanding of the Indian perspectives on this clash of cultures. Including a chapter on historiography and archival research by Martha Doty Freeman and an analysis of cartridges and bullets by Douglas D. Scott, this rigorously researched and lavishly illustrated work will commend itself to archeologists, military historians and scientists, and students and scholars of the Westward Expansion.

Reservoir Characterization

Reservoir Characterization
Title Reservoir Characterization PDF eBook
Author Larry Lake
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 680
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0323143512

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Reservoir Characterization is a collection of papers presented at the Reservoir Characterization Technical Conference, held at the Westin Hotel-Galleria in Dallas on April 29-May 1, 1985. Conference held April 29-May 1, 1985, at the Westin Hotel—Galleria in Dallas. The conference was sponsored by the National Institute for Petroleum and Energy Research, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Reservoir characterization is a process for quantitatively assigning reservoir properties, recognizing geologic information and uncertainties in spatial variability. This book contains 19 chapters, and begins with the geological characterization of sandstone reservoir, followed by the geological prediction of shale distribution within the Prudhoe Bay field. The subsequent chapters are devoted to determination of reservoir properties, such as porosity, mineral occurrence, and permeability variation estimation. The discussion then shifts to the utility of a Bayesian-type formalism to delineate qualitative ""soft"" information and expert interpretation of reservoir description data. This topic is followed by papers concerning reservoir simulation, parameter assignment, and method of calculation of wetting phase relative permeability. This text also deals with the role of discontinuous vertical flow barriers in reservoir engineering. The last chapters focus on the effect of reservoir heterogeneity on oil reservoir. Petroleum engineers, scientists, and researchers will find this book of great value.