Western USA Assessment of High Value Materials in Geothermal Fluids and Produced Fluids
Abstract
This submission includes the following:
- Field Characteristics: Describes the geological and production field characteristics of sampling sites
- Geochemistry of Produced Fluids Idaho-Nevada-New Mexico-Oregon-Utah: Summarizes the all the analytical results for aqueous samples collected from geothermal production wells, hydrocarbon production wells, and hot springs.
- Geochemistry of Reservoir Rocks & Calcite Scales Nevada-Utah: Analytical results of trace element analyses of reservoir drill cuttings from Beowawe, Dixie Valley, Roosevelt Hot Springs, Uinta Basin, and Paradox Basin (Aneth field); also includes analyses of Dixie Valley calcite scales and rocks in the Sevier Thermal Belt, Utah.
- Lithology and mineralogy of drill cuttings from Beowawe, Dixie Valley and Roosevelt Hot Springs: Lithological and mineralogical characterization of drill cuttings from Beowawe, Dixie Valley and Roosevelt Hot Springs
- Geological Settings of Critical Element Mineral Deposits: Brief summary and references regarding the geological settings of critical element mineral deposits
5 Resources
Field Characteristics.xlsx
Describes the geological and production field characteristics of sampling sites in Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Utah, with references to background publications
Summarizes the all the analytical results for aqueous samples collected from geothermal production wells, hydrocarbon production wells, and hot springs in Idaho, Nevada... more
Geochemistry of Reservoir Rocks And Calcite Scales Nevada-Utah.xlsx
Analytical results of trace element analyses of reservoir drill cuttings from Beowawe, Dixie Valley, Roosevelt Hot Springs, Uinta Basin, and Paradox Basin (Aneth field)... more
DOE Project Name: Western USA Assessment of High Value Materials in Geothermal Fluids and Produced Fluids DOE Project Number: EE0007604 DOE Project Lead: Josh Mengers
DOI: 10.15121/1501930 Last Updated: 2 months ago
Oct
2018
Data from October, 2018
Submitted Mar 18, 2019
Contact
Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah