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- Description:
- This study aims to quantify rare earth element enrichment within coal and coal-adjacent strata in the Uinta Region of Utah and western Colorado. Rare earth elements are a subset of critical minerals used for renewable energy technology in the transition toward carbon-neutral energy. This data contains samples from seven active mines and seven stratigraphically complete cores within the Uinta Region, geochemically evaluated via portable X-ray fluorescence (n=3,113) and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (n=143) elemental abundance methods. Historical evaluations of geochemical data on Uinta Region coal and coal-adjacent data are sparse, emphasizing the statistical significance of this study’s analyses. These results support the utilization of active mines and coal processing waste piles for the future of domestic rare earth element extraction, offering economic and environmental solutions to pressing global demands.
- Keyword:
- Mesaverde Group, Cretaceous, coal, critical minerals, energy transition, Blackhawk Formation, Uinta Region, and rare earth elements
- Subject:
- stratigraphy, geochemistry, coal resources, sedimentology, and economic geology
- Creator:
- Birgenheier, Lauren, Coe, Haley, Gall, Ryan, Fernandez, Diego, Giebel, Andrew, Vanden Berg, Michael D., and Free, Michael
- Contributor:
- Hamidat, Amin and Starkie, Erin
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, Uinta Basin, Utah, United States, and Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/14/2023
- Date Modified:
- 06/02/2025
- Date Created:
- 2022-05-23 to 2023-03-01
- License:
- Public Domain – This data is free of copyright restrictions (e.g. government sponsored data).
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S50d-5ny1-1wc1

- Description:
- This dataset contains measurements from an OTT PARticle SIze and VELocity (PARSIVEL) disdrometer which was installed on the roof of Highland High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (40.724486°N; 111.843723°W; 1372 m MSL) during the cool seasons (November 15 – April 30) ending 2023 through 2024.
- Keyword:
- Orographic precipitation, Snow, Disdrometer, and PARSIVEL
- Subject:
- Atmospheric Science, Precipitation, and Snow
- Creator:
- Kingsmill, David E., Veals, Peter G., Wasserstein, Michael L., Evans, Ashley, and Steenburgh, Jim
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/05/2025
- Date Modified:
- 06/10/2025
- Date Created:
- 2022-11-26 to 2024-05-10
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-8vtz-5fsn

- Description:
- The data are bed-scale measurements taken from virtual outcrop models (Morris, E.A., Atlas, C.E., Johnson, C.L., 2023, Architectural analysis of the Panther Tongue - virtual outcrop models) and calibrated with measurements taken at outcrop in the field.
- Keyword:
- outcrop metrics, geology, delta lobes, virtual outcrop models, shallow marine sedimentology , reservoir characteristics, and geophysics
- Subject:
- Geography and Geophysics
- Creator:
- Atlas, Claire, Morris, Emma, and Johnson, Cari
- Contributor:
- Claire Atlas
- Owner:
- Emma Morris
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/20/2022
- Date Modified:
- 06/03/2024
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01 to 2022-05-31
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S50d-40cy-rkf5

- Description:
- A comprehensive geochemical and stratigraphic study of Cretaceous coal-bearing strata in Utah and western Colorado was performed to evaluate geologic trends in REE-enrichment, as well as elucidate enrichment mechanisms. Preliminary portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analyses (n = 5659) was combined with Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) analyses (n = 135) on particularly REE-enriched samples. Sampling and analyses from active and historic mines as well as nearby cores and outcrops were performed with an emphasis on sedimentary, stratigraphic, geographic, and mining context.
- Keyword:
- critical minerals, Cretaceous period, Mesaverde Group, rare earth elements, energy transition, Ferron Sandstone, Blackhawk Formation, Uinta region, and coal
- Subject:
- economic geology, core analysis, critical minerals , coal resources, nonmetallic mineral resources, sedimentology, and stratigraphy
- Creator:
- Birgenheier, Lauren, Fausett, Peyton, Gall, Ryan, Fernandez, Diego , Giebel, Andrew , Vanden Berg, Michael D., Morris, Emma , Wilcock, Laura , Coe, Haley , and Free, Michael
- Contributor:
- Hoskins, Brittney, Ashurst-McGee, Logan, and Bailey, Nick
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, Uinta Basin, Utah, United States, and Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/14/2023
- Date Modified:
- 06/02/2025
- Date Created:
- 2022-05-23 to 2023-08-18
- License:
- Public Domain – This data is free of copyright restrictions (e.g. government sponsored data).
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S50d-08s4-3d7j

- Description:
- This dataset contains precipitation measurements from an OTT PARticle SIze and VELocity (PARSIVEL) disdrometer which was installed at the Atwater snow study plot in the town of Alta, Utah, USA (40.591269°N; 111.637789°W; 2682 m MSL) during the cool seasons ending 2023 through 2024.
- Keyword:
- Orographic precipitation, Snow, Disdrometer, and PARSIVEL
- Subject:
- Atmospheric Science, Precipitation, and Snow
- Creator:
- Evans, Ashley, Wasserstein, Michael L., Kingsmill, David E., Steenburgh, Jim, and Veals, Peter G.
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Alta, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/05/2025
- Date Modified:
- 06/10/2025
- Date Created:
- 2022-11-15 to 2024-05-15
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-wtpn-az0j

- Description:
- This dataset summarizes burial counts according to burial type (free, temporary, or perpetual) for the cemeteries of Père-Lachaise, Montmartre, and Montparnasse in Paris. The data covers the period of 1804 to 1840 and was derived from the digitized daily records of burial for the city of Paris, which are currently held in the Archives de Paris. See Registres journaliers d'inhumation https://archives.paris.fr/r/216/cimetieres). These data are organized by the number of each burial type recorded per page of the digitized records.
- Keyword:
- Paris, burial, Montparnasse, and Pere-Lachaise
- Subject:
- Paris, Montparnasse, and Père-Lachaise, Cimetière du
- Creator:
- Alexander, Kaylee P.
- Owner:
- Kaylee Alexander
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Paris, Île-de-France, France
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/11/2023
- Date Modified:
- 06/03/2024
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01 to 2021-01-01
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S50d-d18q-yfzt

- Description:
- This is data from a Micro Rain Radar (MRR) that was deployed at Highland High School in Salt Lake City, UT from 2022–2024. The MRR is a vertically pointing Doppler radar that operates at a frequency of 24 GHz (K-band). The radar collects time series of equivalent reflectivity, Doppler velocity, and Doppler velocity spectrum width, all in 1-dimension (the vertical).
- Keyword:
- MRR, Profiling Radar, Snow, and Precipitation
- Subject:
- Radar, Precipitation, Snow, and Atmospheric Science
- Creator:
- Veals, Peter G., Wasserstein, Michael L., and Steenburgh, Jim
- Owner:
- Kaylee Alexander
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/02/2025
- Date Modified:
- 06/06/2025
- Date Created:
- 2022-11-23 to 2024-05-10
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-n1jc-2d68

- Description:
- Assessing the precision of different geochemical methods is crucial for quantifying rare earth elements (REEs) and critical minerals (CMs) in coal-bearing sedimentary strata, with application to broader sedimentary systems. This study analyzed 230 samples via portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) and subsequently high-graded them for inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) analysis. Samples originate from the Uinta Region of Utah and Western Colorado, with lithologies including coal, claystone, siltstone, mudstone, shale, sandstone, and igneous dikes. REE quantification relies heavily on pXRF and ICP-MS datasets, but the precision between these two methods is unconstrained, encouraging the investigation into the controlling variables associated with each analytical technique. With precision as the primary objective, several sample homogeneity and spatial experiments were conducted to compare pXRF and ICP-MS datasets. Results indicate that both datasets exhibit the greatest similarity when analyzing semi-equivalent areas and volumes of samples. Across all lithologies, powdered samples consistently exhibit greater precision between pXRF and ICP-MS datasets than whole rock samples, as seen in improved r2 values. This finding supports a proposed spatial grid approach to pXRF that quantifies the homogeneity of a three-dimensional sample, resulting in data statistically similar to that of ICP-MS. Ultimately, coupled high-resolution analyses using complimentary pXRF and ICP-MS methods (recommended herein) provide the greatest understanding of REE enrichment with the objective of precision. This recommended methodology produces an unbiased pXRF dataset, 63.3%-76.7% statistically similar to that of ICP-MS. This development is crucial for the confident utilization of pXRF analysis for geochemical evaluation, especially considering domestic CM resources.
- Keyword:
- Piceance Basin, critical minerals , precision, Blackhawk Formation, Uinta Basin, pXRF, Ferron Sandstone, Mesaverde Group, methodology, ICP-MS, energy transition, and rare earth elements
- Subject:
- sedimentology, critical minerals, stratigraphy, and geochemistry
- Creator:
- Gall, Ryan, Morris, Emma, Free, Michael, Fernandez, Diego, Coe, Haley, Fausett, Peyton, Birgenheier, Lauren, Vanden Berg, Michael, and Giebel, Andrew
- Owner:
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/22/2025
- Date Modified:
- 01/27/2025
- Date Created:
- 2022-05-23 to 2024-04-12
- License:
- Public Domain – This data is free of copyright restrictions (e.g. government sponsored data).
- Identifier:
- http://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-xmpj-tq44

- Description:
- This dataset encompasses the valid, completed, and qualitative data collected during the 2021 “Survey of Anime Convention Attendance in Response to Covid-19.” This survey was distributed online through social media platforms, community spaces, and industry listservs/resources in order to reach organizers, attendees, and fans of anime conventions (i.e., “cons”). The survey was intended to discover how those who attend anime conventions (i.e., "con-goers") have been experiencing changes in the anime convention scene during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in 2020-2021. Traditionally, anime cons and con-related activities such as cosplay (dressing up as a favorite character) are held in person. However, in 2020-2021, most cons have been cancelled or moved online; this is the first time in over 40 years, in the US and worldwide, that the anime convention scene has been so quiet. With this survey, investigators sought to capture firsthand impressions of this unprecedented moment, learning how con-goers were experiencing these changes and whether they had safety or other concerns about anime cons returning in late 2021 and early 2022.
- Keyword:
- anime, COVID-19, consumer studies, anime conventions, popular culture, pandemic, consumers, conventions, and fans
- Subject:
- Popular Culture
- Creator:
- Alberto, Maria and Tringali, Billy
- Owner:
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/16/2021
- Date Modified:
- 06/03/2024
- Date Created:
- 2021-05-01 to 2021-09-01
- License:
- CC BY – Allows others to use and share your data, even commercially, with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S50D-8FF8-NT67

- Description:
- We conducted a qualitative study using a phenomenological approach in India’s Spiti Valley between August and October 2023. Sixteen individuals, age 18 years and older, participated in one-on-one interviews. The interviews were transcribed from Hindi into English, reviewed for accuracy by a native speaker, and imported into Dedoose software. Data were analyzed using inductive coding. These are the raw data sheets associated with this study. Ethics approval was provided by the University of Utah’s Institutional Review Board (IRB:00167060).
- Keyword:
- Access to healthcare, Primary care, Health policy, Labor & Delivery, Integrative medicine, Traditional medicine, Pediatric care, AYUSH-based medicine, Prenatal care, Acute illness & injuries, Western medicine India, and Qualitative research
- Subject:
- Public Health, Primary Care, Maternal/Child Health, Pediatric Care, and Acute Injury Care
- Creator:
- Aguzzi, Annica, Benson, Lowell Scott, Frost, Caren J., Gren, Lisa H., and Singh, Tejinder
- Contributor:
- Khanna, Ishita and John, Monika
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/28/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/29/2024
- Date Created:
- 2023-08-01 to 2023-10-31
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-wnrh-fz0r