Geothermal exploration methods and results: inland states

The Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) geothermal exploration sequence includes: (a) review of AAPG/USGS gradient maps, (b) literature search, (c) consideration of potential markets, (d) groundwater silica geothermometry, (e) analysis of bottom-hole temperatures, (f) heat flow measurement of av...

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Main Author: Maxwell, J. C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory 1979
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description The Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) geothermal exploration sequence includes: (a) review of AAPG/USGS gradient maps, (b) literature search, (c) consideration of potential markets, (d) groundwater silica geothermometry, (e) analysis of bottom-hole temperatures, (f) heat flow measurement of available wells, and (g) drilling of new test holes. This procedure has located anomalies near Syracuse, NY (36/sup 0/C/km, 56/sup 0/C silica max.), near Buffalo, NY (36/sup 0/C/km, 65/sup 0/C silica max.), southeast Ohio, western and southwestern Nebraska, and three new warm springs in Arkansas. Other investigations have found high heat generation (14 to 25 HGU) in the White Mountain batholith NH (170/sup 0/C calculated at 6 km depth), uparching of the Adirondac Dome, NY, and potentially economic electricity from hot brines in southwest Arkansas.
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1105375 2025-01-16T23:40:41+00:00 Geothermal exploration methods and results: inland states Maxwell, J. C. 1979-01-01 Medium: P; Size: Pages: 3 Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1105375/ English eng Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory rep-no: LA-UR-79-665 rep-no: CONF-790433-2 grantno: W-7405-ENG-36 osti: 6273546 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1105375/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1105375 Symposium on geothermal energy and its direct uses in the eastern United States, Hot Springs, VA, USA, 5 Apr 1979 Geothermal Exploration Geothermometry Geothermal Legacy Wells Oxides New York 15 Geothermal Energy Minerals Mid-Atlantic Region Chalcogenides Exploratory Wells Heat Flow Southwest Region North Atlantic Region Nebraska Exploration Ohio Silica Great Lakes Region Midwest Region Thermal Springs Silicon Oxides Silicon Compounds New Hampshire Geothermal Gradients Oxygen Compounds Usa Geothermal Legacy 150300* -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology Temperature Gradients Maps North America Arkansas Brines Article 1979 ftunivnotexas 2021-05-29T22:08:42Z The Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) geothermal exploration sequence includes: (a) review of AAPG/USGS gradient maps, (b) literature search, (c) consideration of potential markets, (d) groundwater silica geothermometry, (e) analysis of bottom-hole temperatures, (f) heat flow measurement of available wells, and (g) drilling of new test holes. This procedure has located anomalies near Syracuse, NY (36/sup 0/C/km, 56/sup 0/C silica max.), near Buffalo, NY (36/sup 0/C/km, 65/sup 0/C silica max.), southeast Ohio, western and southwestern Nebraska, and three new warm springs in Arkansas. Other investigations have found high heat generation (14 to 25 HGU) in the White Mountain batholith NH (170/sup 0/C calculated at 6 km depth), uparching of the Adirondac Dome, NY, and potentially economic electricity from hot brines in southwest Arkansas. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
spellingShingle Geothermal Exploration
Geothermometry
Geothermal Legacy
Wells
Oxides
New York
15 Geothermal Energy
Minerals
Mid-Atlantic Region
Chalcogenides
Exploratory Wells
Heat Flow
Southwest Region
North Atlantic Region
Nebraska
Exploration
Ohio
Silica
Great Lakes Region
Midwest Region
Thermal Springs
Silicon Oxides
Silicon Compounds
New Hampshire
Geothermal Gradients
Oxygen Compounds
Usa Geothermal Legacy 150300* -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology
Temperature Gradients
Maps
North America
Arkansas
Brines
Maxwell, J. C.
Geothermal exploration methods and results: inland states
title Geothermal exploration methods and results: inland states
title_full Geothermal exploration methods and results: inland states
title_fullStr Geothermal exploration methods and results: inland states
title_full_unstemmed Geothermal exploration methods and results: inland states
title_short Geothermal exploration methods and results: inland states
title_sort geothermal exploration methods and results: inland states
topic Geothermal Exploration
Geothermometry
Geothermal Legacy
Wells
Oxides
New York
15 Geothermal Energy
Minerals
Mid-Atlantic Region
Chalcogenides
Exploratory Wells
Heat Flow
Southwest Region
North Atlantic Region
Nebraska
Exploration
Ohio
Silica
Great Lakes Region
Midwest Region
Thermal Springs
Silicon Oxides
Silicon Compounds
New Hampshire
Geothermal Gradients
Oxygen Compounds
Usa Geothermal Legacy 150300* -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology
Temperature Gradients
Maps
North America
Arkansas
Brines
topic_facet Geothermal Exploration
Geothermometry
Geothermal Legacy
Wells
Oxides
New York
15 Geothermal Energy
Minerals
Mid-Atlantic Region
Chalcogenides
Exploratory Wells
Heat Flow
Southwest Region
North Atlantic Region
Nebraska
Exploration
Ohio
Silica
Great Lakes Region
Midwest Region
Thermal Springs
Silicon Oxides
Silicon Compounds
New Hampshire
Geothermal Gradients
Oxygen Compounds
Usa Geothermal Legacy 150300* -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology
Temperature Gradients
Maps
North America
Arkansas
Brines
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