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<title>Tomáš Halík and Holmes Rolston</title>
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<name>Post, Stephen</name>
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<updated>2017-06-28T16:49:18Z</updated>
<summary type="text">Tomáš Halík and Holmes Rolston
Post, Stephen
Tomáš Halík, Templeton laureate in 2014, is a Czech priest and philosopher who risked imprisonment for illegally advancing religious and cultural freedoms after the Soviet invasion of his country. Condemned by his nation's communist government as an "enemy of the regime," he organized an underground church that worked for two decades building an extensive secret network of academics, theologians, philosophers and students dedicated to cultivating the intellectual and spiritual underpinnings for the democratic state he and others envisioned. Those years of groundwork and counseling to liberation leaders such as Václav Havel helped Czechoslovakia in transition to democracy following the revolution in 1989.
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<title>Supplementary Information for: A Life-Cycle Comparison of Trucking and Pipeline Water Delivery Systems for Hydraulically Fractured Oil Field Development in Colorado</title>
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<author>
<name>Duthu, Ray</name>
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<author>
<name>Bradley, Thomas</name>
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<id>https://hdl.handle.net/10217/181883</id>
<updated>2017-06-23T19:40:33Z</updated>
<summary type="text">Supplementary Information for: A Life-Cycle Comparison of Trucking and Pipeline Water Delivery Systems for Hydraulically Fractured Oil Field Development in Colorado
Duthu, Ray; Bradley, Thomas
The process of hydraulic fracturing for recovery of oil and natural gas uses large amounts of fresh water and produces a comparable amount of wastewater, much of which is typically transported by truck.  Truck transport of water is an expensive and energy-intensive process with significant external costs including roads damages, and pollution.  The integrated development plan (IDP) is the industry nomenclature for an integrated oil and gas infrastructure system incorporating pipeline-based transport of water and wastewater, centralized water treatment, and high rates of wastewater recycling.  These IDP have been proposed as an alternative to truck transport systems so as to mitigate many of the economic and environmental problems associated with natural gas production, but the economic and environmental performance of these systems have not been analyzed to date.  This study presents an quantification of lifecycle GHG emissions and road damages of a generic oil and gas field, and of an oil and gas development sited in the Denver-Julesburg basin in the northern Colorado region of the US.  Results demonstrate that a reduction in economic and environmental externalities can be derived from the development of these IDP-based pipeline water transportation systems.  IDPs have marginal utility in reducing GHG emissions and road damage when they are used to replace in-field water transport, but can reduce GHG emissions and road damage by factors of as much as 6 and 7 respectively, when used to replace fresh water transport and waste-disposal routes for exemplar Northern Colorado oil and gas fields.
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<title>Phylogeography and character congruence within the Hoplias malabaricus Bloch, 1794 (Erythrinidae, Characiformes, Ostariophysi) species complex</title>
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<author>
<name>Dergam, Jorge A.</name>
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<id>https://hdl.handle.net/10217/181882</id>
<updated>2017-06-23T18:01:17Z</updated>
<summary type="text">Phylogeography and character congruence within the Hoplias malabaricus Bloch, 1794 (Erythrinidae, Characiformes, Ostariophysi) species complex
Dergam, Jorge A.
Summer 1996; Includes bibliographical references.
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<entry>
<title>Data evaluation for Yazoo Basin Study</title>
<link href="https://hdl.handle.net/10217/181816" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Simons, D. B.</name>
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<id>https://hdl.handle.net/10217/181816</id>
<updated>2017-06-20T23:01:15Z</updated>
<summary type="text">Data evaluation for Yazoo Basin Study
Simons, D. B.
June 1978; Prepared for U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Vicksburg, Mississippi; Draft copy; Includes Data evaluation report and recommendations Yazoo Basin Study, prepared by Water and Environment Consultants, Inc. for Colorado State University, November 1977.
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