Structural Orientations Adjacent to Some Colorado Geothermal Systems
Structural orientations (fractures, joints, faults, lineaments, bedding orientations, etc.) were collected with a standard Brunton compass during routine field examinations of geothermal phenomena in Colorado. Often multiple orientations were taken from one outcrop. Care was taken to ensure outcrops were "in place". Point data was collected with a hand-held GPS unit. The structural data is presented both as standard quadrant measurements and in format suitable for ESRI symbology
Citation Formats
Flint Geothermal, LLC. (2012). Structural Orientations Adjacent to Some Colorado Geothermal Systems [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1148737.
, Richard. Structural Orientations Adjacent to Some Colorado Geothermal Systems. United States: N.p., 01 Feb, 2012. Web. doi: 10.15121/1148737.
, Richard. Structural Orientations Adjacent to Some Colorado Geothermal Systems. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1148737
, Richard. 2012. "Structural Orientations Adjacent to Some Colorado Geothermal Systems". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1148737. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/317.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1148737
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Data from Feb 1, 2012
Last updated Aug 24, 2021
Submitted Feb 27, 2014
Organization
Flint Geothermal, LLC
Contact
Richard
775.737.7806
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Keywords
geothermal, Colorado, Faults, Structure, ArcGIS, GIS, shapefile, shape file, geospatial, geospatial data, data, fractures, bedding orientation, lineaments, geologyDOE Project Details
Project Name Recovery Act: Use Remote Sensing Data (selected visible and infrared spectrums) to locate high temp ground anomalies in Colorado.Confirm heat flow potential w/ on-site temp surveys to drill deep resource wells
Project Lead Mark Ziegenbein
Project Number EE0002828