Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California
Rare earth element measurements for thermal fluids from Surprise Valley, California. Samples were collected in acid washed HDPE bottles and acidified with concentrated trace element clean (Fisher Scientific) nitric acid. Samples were pre-concentrated by a factor of approximately 10 using chelating resin with and IDA functional group and measured on magnetic sector ICP-MS. Samples include Seyferth Hot Springs, Surprise Valley Resort Mineral Well, Leonard's Hot Spring, and Lake City Mud Volcano Boiling Spring.
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AB - Rare earth element measurements for thermal fluids from Surprise Valley, California. Samples were collected in acid washed HDPE bottles and acidified with concentrated trace element clean (Fisher Scientific) nitric acid. Samples were pre-concentrated by a factor of approximately 10 using chelating resin with and IDA functional group and measured on magnetic sector ICP-MS. Samples include Seyferth Hot Springs, Surprise Valley Resort Mineral Well, Leonard's Hot Spring, and Lake City Mud Volcano Boiling Spring.
AU - Fowler, Andrew
A2 - Zierenberg, Robert
DB - Geothermal Data Repository
DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DO - 10.15121/1236947
KW - geothermal
KW - rare earth elements
KW - Surprise Valley
KW - mineral recovery
KW - rare earth element aqueous chemistry
KW - hot springs
KW - boiling springs
KW - REE
KW - aqueous chemistry
KW - Content Model
KW - aqueous chemistry analysis
KW - AASG
LA - English
DA - 2015/09/23
PY - 2015
PB - University of California
T1 - Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California
UR - https://doi.org/10.15121/1236947
ER -
Fowler, Andrew, and Robert Zierenberg. Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California. University of California, 23 September, 2015, Geothermal Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.15121/1236947.
Fowler, A., & Zierenberg, R. (2015). Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California. [Data set]. Geothermal Data Repository. University of California. https://doi.org/10.15121/1236947
Fowler, Andrew and Robert Zierenberg. Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California. University of California, September, 23, 2015. Distributed by Geothermal Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.15121/1236947
@misc{GDR_Dataset_685,
title = {Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California},
author = {Fowler, Andrew and Zierenberg, Robert},
abstractNote = {Rare earth element measurements for thermal fluids from Surprise Valley, California. Samples were collected in acid washed HDPE bottles and acidified with concentrated trace element clean (Fisher Scientific) nitric acid. Samples were pre-concentrated by a factor of approximately 10 using chelating resin with and IDA functional group and measured on magnetic sector ICP-MS. Samples include Seyferth Hot Springs, Surprise Valley Resort Mineral Well, Leonard's Hot Spring, and Lake City Mud Volcano Boiling Spring.},
url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/685},
year = {2015},
howpublished = {Geothermal Data Repository, University of California, https://doi.org/10.15121/1236947},
note = {Accessed: 2025-05-07},
doi = {10.15121/1236947}
}
https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1236947
Details
Data from Sep 23, 2015
Last updated Jan 31, 2019
Submitted Jan 29, 2016
Organization
University of California
Contact
Andrew Fowler
Authors
Keywords
geothermal, rare earth elements, Surprise Valley, mineral recovery, rare earth element aqueous chemistry, hot springs, boiling springs, REE, aqueous chemistry, Content Model, aqueous chemistry analysis, AASGDOE Project Details
Project Name Maximizing REE Recovery in Geothermal Systems
Project Lead Arlene Anderson
Project Number EE0006748