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Michigan Charlton 4-30 Wireline Logs

Mixed wireline logs including both cased and open hole logs. Data sets are PDS, LAS, and excel files that commonly contain multiple logs. Types of wireline logs include gamma ray, neutron porosity, resistivity, laterolog, deviation, sonic, mineral volume, and cement bond logs.

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Bass IslandCCLCharlton 4-30EMEXFMILQCMichiganattenuationcapture spectroscopycement volumecompressiondensitydeviationdirectionalelectronic logelementsfluid densitygamma raygas effectlaterologlithologymineralogyneutron porosityplatform expressporositypressureresistivitysaturationshearsidewallsonictemperaturetensiontransit time
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Geothermal Fluids through Bacterial Cell Surface AdsorptionSource

We summarized the FY17 and part of FY18 results of the analysis of the effect of several parameters (e.g., total dissolved solids, specific competing metals, pH, and temperature) on REE recovery from geothermal brine in a manuscript that was submitted to Environmental Science & Technology. In this manuscript, we investigate biosorption as a potential means of recovering REEs from geothermal fluids, a low-grade but abundant REE source. We have previously engineered E. coli to express lanthanide binding tags (LBTs) on the cell surface and the resulting strain showed an increase in both REE adsorption capacity and selectivity. Here we examined how REE adsorption by the engineered E. coli is affected by various geochemical factors relevant to geothermal fluids, including total dissolved solids (TDS), temperature, pH, and the presence of competing trace metals.

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E. coliLBTREEadsorptionbacteriabioadsorptionbioengineeringbiosorptionbrinecellelementsenergyfactorsfluidgeochemicalgeochemistrygeofluidgeothermallanthanide bindingmicrobemicrobialrare earthsurfacetag
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
SECARB Geochemical Data

Hydrotest, gas composition, injection fluid, mass spectrometer, and U-tube gas sample analysis data gathered during SECARB project at Cranfield oil site in Mississippi. Geochemical data collected as part of geologic characterization phase of SECARB. Associated Publications: Lu, J., Cook, P. J., Hosseini, S. A., Yang, C., Romanak, K. D., Zhang, T., Freifeld, B. M., Smyth, R. C., Zeng, H., and Hovorka, S. D., 2012, Complex fluid flow revealed by monitoring CO2 injection in a fluvial formation: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 117, B03208, doi:10.1029/2011JB008939. Lu, J., Kharaka, Y. K., Thordsen, J. J., Horita, J., Karamalidis, A., Griffith, C., Hakala, J. A., Ambats, G., Cole, D. R., Phelps, T. J., Manning, M. A., Cook, P. J., and Hovorka, S. D., 2012, CO2‒rock‒brine interactions in Lower Tuscaloosa Formation at Cranfield CO2 sequestration site, Mississippi, U.S.A.: Chemical Geology, v. 291, p. 269‒277. Yang, C., Hovorka, S. D., Treviño, R. H., and Delgado-Alonso, J., 2015, Integrated framework for assessing impacts of CO2 leakage on groundwater quality and monitoring-network efficiency: case study at a CO2 enhanced oil recovery site: Environmental Science &Technology, v. 49, p. 8887–8898, doi:10.1021/acs.est.5b01574.

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CO2 plumeCO2 tracerCranfieldGas sample analysisMass SpectrometryRCSPSECARBTuscaloosaU-tubecarbon capture and storageelementsgas compositiongeochemicalgeochemistryhydrotestisotopesmonitoringreservoirsequestration
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago