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Utah FORGE: Well 56-32 Sludge XRF
This is an Excel spreadsheet containing the results of X-ray fluorescence from well 56-32 sludge samples. The instrumentation used was a Olympus Vanta M series handheld XRF analyzer. A glass (SiO2) "blank" was analyzed at the beginning and end of each sample batch to detect contam...
Smith, K. Utah Geological Survey
Jul 15, 2022
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Utah FORGE: Faults, Fractures, and Lineaments in the Mineral Mountains
This submission includes a shapefile of the Opal Mound Fault, and multiple datasets of lineaments mapped in the Mineral Mountains which overlook the Utah FORGE site, hyperlinked to rose diagrams in a polygon grid shapefile.
Moore, J. Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah
Mar 09, 2016
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Utah FORGE: EGS Reservoir Produced Fluids Trace Elements 2024
This dataset contains trace element concentrations from fluid samples collected during the August-September 2024 circulation test at Utah FORGE. Samples were taken from injection well 16A(78)-32, production well 16B(78)-32, and monitoring well 58-32 on four dates between August 16...
Simmons, S. Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah
May 21, 2025
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Utah FORGE: Report and Associated Data from Measuring and Modeling Deformation 2018 through 2024
The report provided here describes research activities between August 16th, 2018 and July 30th, 2024. The goals of the research activities are to conduct an Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) analysis and Ground Surface Deformation Modeling at the Utah FORGE site. In...
Feigl, K. and Batzli, S. University of Wisconsin Madison
Aug 16, 2018
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