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Management and effects of coalbed methane produced water in the United States

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2010

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National Research Council, 2010, Management and effects of coalbed methane produced water in the United States: The National Academies Press, 238 p.

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DURING the past 30 years the industrial world has spent more than $200 billion in attempts to produce useful energy from nuclear fission. Many of the seminal events and personalities in this unprecedented effort have already passed into legend . There was the drama of the converted University of Chicago squash court where, under the leadership of the virtually canonized Enrico Fermi, a group of scientists operated the world's first atomic reactor. There was the poetry of J. Robert Oppenheimer's recollection of the ominous lines from a sacred Hindu text two and one-half years later at Alamogordo. If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One . . . . I am become [...]

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  • Reference Data Series, No. 1

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ISBN WECC 0-309-15433-2

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