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Slip and Dilation Tendency Analysis of the Patua Geothermal Area
Critically stressed fault segments have a relatively high likelihood of acting as fluid flow conduits (Sibson, 1994). As such, the tendency of a fault segment to slip or to dilate provides an indication of which faults or fault segments within a geothermal system are critically st...
E., J. University of Nevada
Dec 31, 2013
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Oregon Cascades Play Fairway Analysis: Raster Datasets and Models
This submission includes maps of the spatial distribution of basaltic, and felsic rocks in the Oregon Cascades. It also includes a final Play Fairway Analysis (PFA) model, with the heat and permeability composite risk segments (CRS) supplied separately. Metadata for each raster da...
Brandt, A. University of Utah
Nov 15, 2015
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Appendices for Geothermal Exploration Artificial Intelligence Report
The Geothermal Exploration Artificial Intelligence looks to use machine learning to spot geothermal identifiers from land maps. This is done to remotely detect geothermal sites for the purpose of energy uses. Such uses include enhanced geothermal system (EGS) applications, especia...
Duzgun, H. et al Colorado School of Mines
Jan 08, 2021
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Snake River Plain Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis Volcanic Vents, Lacustrine Sediments, and post-Miocene Faults KMZ files
This dataset contain raw data files in kmz files (Google Earth georeference format). These files include volcanic vent locations and age, the distribution of fine-grained lacustrine sediments (which act as both a seal and an insulating layer for hydrothermal fluids), and post-Mioc...
Shervais, J. Utah State University
Oct 10, 2015
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Appalachian Basin Play Fairway Analysis Thermal Risk Factor and Quality Analyses
*This submission revises the analysis and products for Thermal Quality Analysis for the northern half of the Appalachian Basin (https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/638)*
This submission is one of five major parts of a Low Temperature Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis. Phase 1 of the...
Jordan, T. Cornell University
Aug 02, 2016
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Snake River Plain Play Fairway Analysis Favorability Models
This submission contains a link to two USGS data publications. Each data release contains all digital geographic data used and produced by the Snake River Plain Play Fairway Analysis for Phase 1 and Phase 2 (ArcGIS shapefiles and raster files) as well as the model processing scrip...
DeAngelo, J. et al Utah State University
Jun 01, 2020
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Appalachian Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Revised 2016 Combined Risk Factor Analysis
This submission contains information used to compute the combined risk factors for deep geothermal energy opportunities in the Appalachian Basin, in the context of a the Play Fairway Analysis project. The risk factors are sedimentary rock reservoir quality, thermal resource qualit...
E., T. Cornell University
Nov 15, 2016
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Appalachian Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Thermal Quality Analysis in Low-Temperature Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis (GPFA-AB)
This collection of files are part of a larger dataset uploaded in support of Low Temperature Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis for the Appalachian Basin (GPFA-AB). Phase 1 of the GPFA-AB project identified potential Geothermal Play Fairways within the Appalachian basin of Pennsylva...
E., T. Cornell University
Nov 15, 2015
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