Results 141 to 150 of about 1,802 (184)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
COSO: Working with the Academic Community
Accounting Horizons, 2010INTRODUCTION OSO short for the “Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission” is widely known as the criteria used for evaluating the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting. Many also know of COSO through its three studies on raudulent financial reporting, starting with the Report of the National Commission on ...
David L. Landsittel, Larry E. Rittenberg
openaire +1 more source
1996
Abstract : The Coso Monitoring Program is a continuing effort in support of the Navy's geothermal resources within the Known Geothermal Resource Area (KORA). A substantial body of reports exists on this project (14 technical publications). Because the project is essentially the same from year to year, the previously published reports share similarities
openaire +1 more source
Abstract : The Coso Monitoring Program is a continuing effort in support of the Navy's geothermal resources within the Known Geothermal Resource Area (KORA). A substantial body of reports exists on this project (14 technical publications). Because the project is essentially the same from year to year, the previously published reports share similarities
openaire +1 more source
Enterprise Risk Management and COSO
2012About the Contributors. Acknowledgments. Preface. SECTION I ORGANIZATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT. Chapter 1 An Introduction to Risk. Chapter 2 Key Tenets of Enterprise Risk Management. Chapter 3 Mitigating Operational Risks Through Strategic Thinking. Chapter 4 Mitigating Risk in Internal Investigations and Insurance Coverage.
openaire +1 more source
Geoarchaeology, 2004
AbstractSix chemical subsource groups were identified in the analysis of 84 obsidian samples collected from subsource locations at Coso volcanic field, California. In prehistoric times, Coso provided obsidian for artifacts found from San Francisco Bay to San Diego to Death Valley to the eastern Mojave Desert.
Jonathon E. Ericson, Michael D. Glascock
openaire +1 more source
AbstractSix chemical subsource groups were identified in the analysis of 84 obsidian samples collected from subsource locations at Coso volcanic field, California. In prehistoric times, Coso provided obsidian for artifacts found from San Francisco Bay to San Diego to Death Valley to the eastern Mojave Desert.
Jonathon E. Ericson, Michael D. Glascock
openaire +1 more source
Multiplet analysis at Coso geothermal
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1998AbstractWe have searched the Coso geothermal field (CGF) for microseismicity in seismic doublets, co-located hypocenters that appear to have nearly identical waveforms. Using 1085 high-quality events from 1993 to 1994, we identified numerous doublets, some occurring within minutes of each other.
openaire +1 more source
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1980
Charles R. Bacon, Wendell A. Duffield
openaire +1 more source
Charles R. Bacon, Wendell A. Duffield
openaire +1 more source
Structural Interpretation of the Coso Geothermal Field
1987Abstract : The Coso Geothermal Field, located east of the Sierra Nevada at the northern edge of the high Mojave Desert in Southern California, is an excellent example of a structurally controlled geothermal resource.
J. L. Moore, C. F. Austin
openaire +1 more source
COSO VOLCANISM IN SPACE AND TIME
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2020Allen F. Glazner, Jonathan S. Miller
openaire +1 more source

