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>Operation of a Public Geologic Core and Sample Repository in Houston, Texas. Technical Progress Report, April 15, 2004-May 31, 2005.:Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Operation of a Public Geologic Core and Sample Repository in Houston, Texas. Technical Progress Report, April 15, 2004-May 31, 2005.:Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
The Bureau of Economic Geologys Houston Research Center (HRC) is well established as a premier regional research center for geologic research serving not only Houston, but geoscientists from around Texas, the U. S., and even the world. As reported in the 2003-2004 technical progress report to the DOE, the HRC provides a state-of-the-art core viewing facility, two fully equipped conference rooms, and a comprehensive technical library, all available for public use. In addition, the HRC currently houses over 500,000 boxes of rock material, and has space to hold approximately 400,000 more boxes. Use of the facility has continued to increase during this third year of operation; over the past twelve months the HRC has averaged approximately 200 patrons per month. This usage is a combination of individuals describing core, groups of geoscientists holding seminars and workshops, and various industry and government-funded groups holding short courses, workshops, and seminars. The BEG/HRC secured several substantial donations of rock materials and/or cash during this operating period. All of these funds went directly into the endowment.
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