The R package inlpubs may be used to search and analyze 366 publications that cover the 74-year history of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Idaho Water Science Center, Idaho National Laboratory Project Office (INLPO). The INLPO publications were authored by 253 researchers trying to better understand the effects of waste disposal on water contained in the eastern Snake River Plain aquifer and the availability of water for long-term consumptive and industrial use. Information contained within these publications is crucial to the management and use of the aquifer by the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and the State of Idaho. USGS geohydrologic studies and monitoring, which began in 1949, were done in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy Idaho Operations Office.
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The current release is available on CRAN, which you can install using the following command:
To install the development version, you need to clone the repository and build from source, or run:
if (!requireNamespace("remotes")) install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_gitlab(
repo = "inl/inlpubs",
auth_token = Sys.getenv("GITLAB_PAT"),
host = "code.usgs.gov",
dependencies = TRUE
)
Examples are given in the package help pages. To access these documents, run:
Package vignettes may be viwed through your web browser using the command:
Jason C. Fisher (ORCID iD 0000-0001-9032-8912)
Jason C. Fisher (jfisher@usgs.gov)
To cite inlpubs in publications, please use:
Fisher, J.C., 2022, inlpubs—Bibliographic information for the U.S. Geological Survey Idaho National Laboratory Project Office: U.S. Geological Survey software release, R package, Reston, Va., https://doi.org/10.5066/P9I3GWWU.
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Publication type | Formal R language package |
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DOI | 10.5066/P9I3GWWU |
Year published | 2022 |
Year of version | 2022 |
Version | 1.0.2 |
IPDS | IP-130851 |