Tularosa Basin Play Fairway Analysis: Temperature, Geochemistry, and Gravity Data
Abstract
This submission contains multiple excel spreadsheets and associated written reports. The datasets area are representative of shallow temperature, geochemistry, and other well logging observations made across WSMR (white sands missile range); located to the west of the Tularosa Basin but still within the study area. Written reports accompany some of the datasets, and they provide ample description of the methodology and results obtained from these studies. Gravity data is also included, as point data in a shapefile, along with a written report describing that particular study.
9 Resources
Geochemistry.xlsx
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This spreadsheet contains data of geochemistry collected at numerous wells across the area. Well locations and other information can be found in other accompanying exce... more
This file contains an ArcGIS shapefile with point data representative of gravity measurements made across the area. See the accompanying document titled: gravitydatatul... more
This spreadsheet contains data from a shallow (2 meter) temperature survey conducted across the WSMR area. Additional information and interpretations can be found in th... more
This document explains the shallow temperature survey conducted in the WSMR area, with some maps and interpretations as well. It is associated with the accompanying spr... more
This spreadsheet contains data and graphs of temperature logs collected from various wells across the study area. Additional information on these wells & logs can be fo... more
This spreadsheet contains detailed information about the wells used for temperature logging and geochemical analysis such as location, elevation, and time.
DOE Project Name: The convergence of heat, groundwater and fracture permeability: innovative play fairway modelling applied to the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico DOE Project Number: EE0006730 DOE Project Lead: Mike Weathers
DOI: 10.15121/1444063 Last Updated: over a year ago
Jun
2017
Data from June, 2017 Submitted Jun 16, 2017
Contact
Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah