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Geoscience Report 2006

Last updated on July 13, 2016

Table of Contents (9.4MB)

Complete Document (2.0MB)

 
Title Author Size
The Potential for Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Northeastern BC Stefan Bachu 9.8MB
Coal Utilization Potential of Gething Formation Coals, Northeast BC Barry Ryan and Bob Lane 2.3MB
Gas Potential of the Fernie Shale, Crowsnest Coalfield, Southeast BC
Barry Ryan and Bob Morris
3.78MB
The Nechako Basin Project: New Insights from the Southern Nechako Basin Filippo Ferri and Janet Riddell 47MB
Supporting Evidence for a Conformable Southern Contact of the Bowser Lake and Skeena Groups Gareth T. Smith and Peter S. Mustard 2.15MB
A discussion on correction of gas contents to mineral matter free basis using specific gravity data

Barry Ryan

.40MB
A discussion on moisture in coal implications for coalbed gas and coal utilization

Barry Ryan

.62MB

 

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