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[en] The Office of Basic Energy Sciences (OBES) supports long-range, basic research in those areas of the geosciences which are relevant to the nation's energy needs. The objective of the Geoscience program is to develop a quantitative and predictive understanding of geological, geophysical and geochemical structures and processes in the solid earth and in solar-terrestrial relationships. This understanding is to assure an effective knowledge base for energy resource recognition, evaluation and utilization in an environmentally acceptable manner. The work is carried out primarily in DOE laboratories and in universities, although some is conducted by other federal agencies and by the National Academy of Sciences. Principal areas of interest include: Geology, Geophysics, and Earth Dynamics; Geochemistry; Energy Resource Recognition, Evaluation and Utilization; Hydrologic and Marine Sciences; and Solar-Terrestrial/Atmospheric Interactions
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Feb 1982; 110 p; Available from NTIS., PC A06/MF A01 as DE82008203
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ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, EARTH MAGNETOSPHERE, ENERGY SOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, FOSSIL FUELS, FRACTURES, GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES, GEOLOGY, GEOPHYSICS, GEOTHERMAL ENERGY, GROUND MOTION, HYDROLOGY, IGNEOUS ROCKS, NUCLEAR ENERGY, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION, RESEARCH PROGRAMS, ROCKS, SOLAR RADIATION, US DOE
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