Westman, E., M.J. Friedel, M.J. Jackson, and E. Williams, 1995, Imaging coal structure stress distribution with seismic tomography. U.S. Bureau of Mines Technology Transfer Seminar: Mechanics and Mitigation of Violent Failure in Coal and Hard Rock Mines, of Coal Pillar Behavior, U.S. Bureau of Mines Special Publication 01-95, Coeur d’ Alene, ID; Price, UT, Norton, Va; May, pp.101-119.
Scott, D.F., M.J. Friedel, M.J. Jackson, and E. Williams, 1995, Use of Tomographic imaging as a tool to identify areas of high stress in remnant ore pillars in deep underground mines. U.S. Bureau of Mines Technology Transfer Seminar: Mechanics and Mitigation of Violent Failure in Coal and Hard Rock mines, of Coal Pillar Behavior, U.S. Bureau of Mines Special Publication, 01-95, Coeur d’ Alene, ID; Price, UT, Norton, Va; May, pp. 323-335.
Friedel, M.J., 1998, Probabilistic assessment of source drinking water in the
Friedel, M.J., 1998, Developed and presented seminar on land use gradient study: predicting the effects of urbanization on water quality.
Friedel, M.J., 2001, Overview of VST2D model applications and future extensions to regional ground-water specialists and ground-water resources program management,
Friedel, M.J., 2001, Developing an Urbanization TMDL ... good, bad, and the ugly.
Friedel, M.J., 2001, Developed and presented seminar on Model calibration and simulation of urbanization and its effects on ecological integrity.
Friedel, M.J., 2002, Application of stochastic simulation to assess the effects of development and operation of Sulphur Gulch reservoir on changes in Colorado Water Quality, presentation to Denver Water and Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District management and engineers, Denver Water, Denver, CO, August 9, 2002.
Friedel, M.J., 2002, Stochastic modeling of quantity and quality of Colorado River streamflow following development and operation of Sulphur Gulch reservoir, presentation to Denver Water and Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District management and engineers, and attorneys of Trout-Whitman, Loveland, CO, November 22, 2002.
Friedel, M.J., 2002, Application of genetic algorithms and programming to water resource problems, oral and cyber presentation to USGS earth scientists, USGS National Training Center, Lakewood, CO, December 4, 2002.
Friedel, M.J., 2003, Potential post-fire debris flow hazards associated with Wulfsohn and Gelenwood alluvial fans, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, presentation to Mayor and city council, May 28, 2003.
Friedel, M.J., 2005, Combined groundwater-geophysical inverse modeling to reduce predictive uncertainty, presentation as part of Groundwater Resources Program research initiative in Linking Geologic Models to MODFLOW, DFC, Bldg 53, Central Region conference room, F1216, Lakewood, CO, presentation to regional groundwater specialist (A. Burns) and invited scientists, June 16, 2005.
Friedel, M.J., 2008, Methods for predicting wildfire-induced debris flows, Integrated Wildfire, presentation to USGS Central Region management, Snow Mountain Ranch, Tabernash, CO, Sept. 11, 2008.
International
Friedel, M.J., 2006, Overview of Hazards Risk Mitigation and Emergency Preparedness Project, Bucharest, Romania, presentation to World Bank Experts, stakeholders, and concerned citizens, January, 2006.
Friedel, M.J., 2007, Overview of Hazards Risk Mitigation and Emergency Preparedness Project, Bucharest, Romania, presentation to World Bank Experts, stakeholders, and concerned citizens, 2007.
Friedel, M.J., 2007, Assessment and Management of Mining-Related Environmental Risks With Applications, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland
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Friedel, M.J., 2008, Overview of USGS research activities, INMET,