INGENIOUS Thermal Conductivity Measurement Source Categorization

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Thermal conductivity (TC) data taken for different wells at a specified drill depth. This is an abridged version of the complete SMU heat flow database, downloaded from the SMU node of the NGDS at the beginning of INGENIOUS (approximately April 2021), and filtered to the INGENIOUS study area. This National Geothermal Data System (NGDS) project aggregates geothermal data collected and curated by the SMU Geothermal Laboratory and its partner organizations. All columns in this database are the same as the SMU database, except for 2 additions associated with this project. Repeated columns are for data correlation purposes. Column descriptions and data types are the same as previous iterations of the SMU database. The new values that are the addition are two new columns developed as part of the INGENIOUS project:

INGENIOUS TC Value | INGENIOUS notes

INGENIOUS notes are individual notes that were written for specific data points during the analysis process. There are not always notes associated with each input value.
INGENIOUS TC Value includes 4 values:

1. Assumed Measured
These are values that are assumed to be measured thermal conductivity values, either within a specific well or within the same study region. Many of these have either a published reference, a reported standard deviation, or a unique thermal conductivity value.

2. Data release - assumed measured
These are values in the SMU database that are from proprietary data that were added to the SMU database and are labeled as data release for their reference. These values were searched for in person at the SMU Geothermal Laboratory as well as virtual examination of data available on the NGDS. For many of these, there are reported thermal conductivity values associated with the heat flow data in the database, but no specific table or reference to measurements in the original data release files.

3. Known measured
These are values that have a reported measurement, either as an original file in the SMU data files on the NGDS or a reported table in a publication. In the rare circumstances, Maria Richards or David Blackwell confirmed measurement. Confirmation of measurement would be written in the INGENIOUS notes column.

4. Unmeasured
Unmeasured values are those that are known to be unmeasured, either estimated from another report or no information given. In the SMU database, there are wells that have a heat flow but no thermal conductivity. These are categorized as unmeasured. There are also heat flow values that are stated to have estimated or generalized average thermal conductivity values for the region and rock type. Because these are known to be unmeasured, they are categorized as such.

5. Blank
Blank values are either A quality or X quality. These quality values are stated in the INGENIOUS notes. These values were not going to change associated with the heat flow analysis, so these were not examined.

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University of Nevada, Reno. (2021). INGENIOUS Thermal Conductivity Measurement Source Categorization [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1874222.
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INGENIOUS TC Value | INGENIOUS notes

INGENIOUS notes are individual notes that were written for specific data points during the analysis process. There are not always notes associated with each input value.
INGENIOUS TC Value includes 4 values:

1. Assumed Measured
These are values that are assumed to be measured thermal conductivity values, either within a specific well or within the same study region. Many of these have either a published reference, a reported standard deviation, or a unique thermal conductivity value.

2. Data release - assumed measured
These are values in the SMU database that are from proprietary data that were added to the SMU database and are labeled as data release for their reference. These values were searched for in person at the SMU Geothermal Laboratory as well as virtual examination of data available on the NGDS. For many of these, there are reported thermal conductivity values associated with the heat flow data in the database, but no specific table or reference to measurements in the original data release files.

3. Known measured
These are values that have a reported measurement, either as an original file in the SMU data files on the NGDS or a reported table in a publication. In the rare circumstances, Maria Richards or David Blackwell confirmed measurement. Confirmation of measurement would be written in the INGENIOUS notes column.

4. Unmeasured
Unmeasured values are those that are known to be unmeasured, either estimated from another report or no information given. In the SMU database, there are wells that have a heat flow but no thermal conductivity. These are categorized as unmeasured. There are also heat flow values that are stated to have estimated or generalized average thermal conductivity values for the region and rock type. Because these are known to be unmeasured, they are categorized as such.

5. Blank
Blank values are either A quality or X quality. These quality values are stated in the INGENIOUS notes. These values were not going to change associated with the heat flow analysis, so these were not examined.
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Data from Jun 1, 2021

Last updated Jun 29, 2022

Submitted Jun 28, 2022

Organization

University of Nevada, Reno

Contact

Joseph F Batir

815.212.1284

Authors

Joseph Batir

Petrolern

Emilie Gentry

Petrolern

DOE Project Details

Project Name INnovative Geothermal Exploration through Novel Investigations Of Undiscovered Systems (INGENIOUS)

Project Lead Mike Weathers

Project Number EE0009254

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