Preferred methods of analysis for chemical tracers in moderate- and high-temperature geothermal environments
This report describes the sampling and analytical techniques used for tracer analysis in the Raft River and East Mesa field tests. The collection procedures and sample preservation techniques, analytical methods and possible sources of contamination or error are discussed in detail. 6 refs.
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ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1059417 2023-05-15T15:52:35+02:00 Preferred methods of analysis for chemical tracers in moderate- and high-temperature geothermal environments Kroneman, R.L. Yorgason, K.R. Moore, J.N. 1984-12-01 47 pages Text https://doi.org/10.2172/5121460 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1059417/ English eng Utah Univ. Research Inst., Salt Lake City (USA). Earth Sciences Lab. other: DE86002008 rep-no: DOE/ID/12079-128 rep-no: ESL-84001-TR grantno: AC07-79ID12079 doi:10.2172/5121460 osti: 5121460 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1059417/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1059417 Acid Neutralizing Capacity Geothermal Fields Hormone Antagonists Drugs Geothermal Legacy Isotope Applications 15 Geothermal Energy Ph Value Fluorine Compounds Iodine Compounds Thiocyanates Chlorides Bromides Antithyroid Drugs Iodides Chemistry Organic Sulfur Compounds Organic Compounds Sulfates Sampling Halogen Compounds Sulfur Compounds Hydrothermal Systems Energy Systems Bromine Compounds Chlorine Compounds Chemical Analysis Oxygen Compounds Water Chemistry Geothermal Legacy Halides Fluorides Carbonic Acid Derivatives Tracer Techniques Geothermal Systems Report 1984 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/5121460 2021-02-27T23:08:01Z This report describes the sampling and analytical techniques used for tracer analysis in the Raft River and East Mesa field tests. The collection procedures and sample preservation techniques, analytical methods and possible sources of contamination or error are discussed in detail. 6 refs. Report Carbonic acid University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library |
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Acid Neutralizing Capacity Geothermal Fields Hormone Antagonists Drugs Geothermal Legacy Isotope Applications 15 Geothermal Energy Ph Value Fluorine Compounds Iodine Compounds Thiocyanates Chlorides Bromides Antithyroid Drugs Iodides Chemistry Organic Sulfur Compounds Organic Compounds Sulfates Sampling Halogen Compounds Sulfur Compounds Hydrothermal Systems Energy Systems Bromine Compounds Chlorine Compounds Chemical Analysis Oxygen Compounds Water Chemistry Geothermal Legacy Halides Fluorides Carbonic Acid Derivatives Tracer Techniques Geothermal Systems |
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Acid Neutralizing Capacity Geothermal Fields Hormone Antagonists Drugs Geothermal Legacy Isotope Applications 15 Geothermal Energy Ph Value Fluorine Compounds Iodine Compounds Thiocyanates Chlorides Bromides Antithyroid Drugs Iodides Chemistry Organic Sulfur Compounds Organic Compounds Sulfates Sampling Halogen Compounds Sulfur Compounds Hydrothermal Systems Energy Systems Bromine Compounds Chlorine Compounds Chemical Analysis Oxygen Compounds Water Chemistry Geothermal Legacy Halides Fluorides Carbonic Acid Derivatives Tracer Techniques Geothermal Systems Kroneman, R.L. Yorgason, K.R. Moore, J.N. Preferred methods of analysis for chemical tracers in moderate- and high-temperature geothermal environments |
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Acid Neutralizing Capacity Geothermal Fields Hormone Antagonists Drugs Geothermal Legacy Isotope Applications 15 Geothermal Energy Ph Value Fluorine Compounds Iodine Compounds Thiocyanates Chlorides Bromides Antithyroid Drugs Iodides Chemistry Organic Sulfur Compounds Organic Compounds Sulfates Sampling Halogen Compounds Sulfur Compounds Hydrothermal Systems Energy Systems Bromine Compounds Chlorine Compounds Chemical Analysis Oxygen Compounds Water Chemistry Geothermal Legacy Halides Fluorides Carbonic Acid Derivatives Tracer Techniques Geothermal Systems |
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This report describes the sampling and analytical techniques used for tracer analysis in the Raft River and East Mesa field tests. The collection procedures and sample preservation techniques, analytical methods and possible sources of contamination or error are discussed in detail. 6 refs. |
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Kroneman, R.L. Yorgason, K.R. Moore, J.N. |
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Kroneman, R.L. Yorgason, K.R. Moore, J.N. |
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Preferred methods of analysis for chemical tracers in moderate- and high-temperature geothermal environments |
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Preferred methods of analysis for chemical tracers in moderate- and high-temperature geothermal environments |
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Preferred methods of analysis for chemical tracers in moderate- and high-temperature geothermal environments |
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Preferred methods of analysis for chemical tracers in moderate- and high-temperature geothermal environments |
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Preferred methods of analysis for chemical tracers in moderate- and high-temperature geothermal environments |
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preferred methods of analysis for chemical tracers in moderate- and high-temperature geothermal environments |
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Utah Univ. Research Inst., Salt Lake City (USA). Earth Sciences Lab. |
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