Tularosa Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Weights of Evidence; Mineralogy, and Temperature Anomaly Maps

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This submission has two shapefiles and a tiff image. The weights of evidence analysis was applied to data representing heat of the earth and fracture permeability using training sites around the Southwest; this is shown in the tiff image. A shapefile of surface temperature anomalies was derived from the statistical analysis of Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) thermal infrared data which had been converted to surface temperatures; these anomalies have not been field checked. The second shapefile shows outcrop mineralogy which originally mapped by the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, and supplemented with mineralogic information related to rock fracability risk for EGS. Further metadata can be found within each file.

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University of Utah. (2015). Tularosa Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Weights of Evidence; Mineralogy, and Temperature Anomaly Maps [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1261956.
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Brandt, Adam. Tularosa Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Weights of Evidence; Mineralogy, and Temperature Anomaly Maps. United States: N.p., 15 Nov, 2015. Web. doi: 10.15121/1261956.
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Brandt, Adam. 2015. "Tularosa Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Weights of Evidence; Mineralogy, and Temperature Anomaly Maps". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1261956. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/651.
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Data from Nov 15, 2015

Last updated Jan 9, 2020

Submitted Nov 23, 2015

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University of Utah

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Adam Brandt

801.581.5126

Authors

Adam Brandt

University of Utah

DOE Project Details

Project Name Innovative Play Fairway Modelling Applied to the Tularosa Basin

Project Lead Mike Weathers

Project Number EE0006730

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