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Appalachian Basin Play Fairway Analysis Gravity, Magnetics, and Earthquake DataSource

This archived dataset contains magnetic and gravity imaging data for the Appalachian Basin, compiled using Poisson Wavelet Multiscale Edge Detection, referred to as 'worm' for brevity, and stored in a PostGIS database, along with shapefiles and CSVs of relevant data. The archive also includes regional earthquake data going back to 1973 and relevant world stress map data. These data are used in estimating the seismic hazards (both natural and induced) for candidate direct use geothermal locations in the Appalachian Basin Play Fairway Analysis by Jordan et al. (2015).

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Appalachian BasinGISNew JerseyNew YorkOntariaPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPoisson Wavelet Multiscale Edge DetectionPostGISQuebecWest VirginiaWorld Stress MapWormWormscsvearthquake dataearthquakeseast coast earthquakeseqgeoTIFFgeophysicsgeospatial datageothermalgravitygravmaghazardimaginginduced seismicitylow temperaturemagneticmagneticsmeqmicroearthquakemicroseismicitynaturalpfarisk assessmentseismicityshapefileshapefilessqltifxlszipzipfile
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Central Eastern United States - Seismic Source Characterization for Nuclear Facilities

The purpose of compiling the CEUS-SSC Project database was to organize and store those data and resources that had been carefully and thoroughly collected and described for the TI Team’s use in characterizing potential seismic sources in the CEUS. An important goal for the development of this database was to document sources and dates for all information that was initially assessed for the CEUS-SSC Project, specifying exactly what data and resources were considered, and provide for pertinent future data sets to be incorporated as they were generated for the project. Development of the project database began at the inception of the project to provide TI Team members with a common set of data, maps, and figures for characterization of potential seismic sources. The database was continually updated during the course of the project through the addition of new references and data collected by TI Team members and project subcontractors, including information presented in project workshops and provided through PPRP review documentation. This appendix presents the contents of the project database, as well as information on the workflow, development roles, database design considerations, data assessment tasks, and management of the database. Based on the CEUS Project Plan, the project database included, but was not limited to, the following general types of data: Magnetic anomaly Gravity anomaly Crystalline basement geology Tectonic features and tectonic/crustal domains Tectonic stress field Thickness of sediments Crustal thickness VP at top of crystalline basement Seismic reflection data at Charleston, South Carolina Earthquake catalog Quaternary faulting and potential Quaternary features Mesozoic rift basins Paleoliquefaction sites Topography and bathymetry Liquefaction dates from published literature for the Wabash, New Madrid, and Charleston seismic zones Index map showing locations of published crustal scale seismic profiles and geologic cross sections

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basementbathymetrycross-sectioncrustal domaincrystalline basementearthquakefaultsgeologygravitymagneticquaternaryrift basinseismicseismic reflectionstructuretectonictectonic stress fieldtopographyunited states
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Conducting a 3D Converted Shear Wave Project to Reduce Exploration Risk at Wister, CASource

2010 Peer Review of the 'Conducting a 3D Converted Shear Wave' Project to reduce exploration risk at Wister, CA. The presentation includes a timeline, budget, barriers, and partners. The objective of the project is also explained in the presentation.

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3c 3d seismicblindconverted shear waveexplorationgeothermalgravitymagneticrisk reductionshear wavetemperature gradient holeswister ca
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Conducting a 3D Converted Shear Wave Project to reduce exploration risk at Wister, CA: Geothermal Technologies Program 2011 Peer ReviewSource

2011 Peer Review of the 'Conducting a 3D Converted Shear Wave' Project to reduce exploration risk at Wister, CA.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Evaluation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Three-Phase Permeability Measurements

Evaluation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Three-Phase Permeability Measurements, Status Report; October 1986

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1986Geologyevaluationimaginmagneticmeasurementsnuclearpermeabilityresonancestatus reportthree-phase
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Ground Magnetic Data for West-Central ColoradoSource

Modeled ground magnetic data was extracted from the Pan American Center for Earth and Environmental Studies database at http://irpsrvgis08.utep.edu/viewers/Flex/GravityMagnetic/GravityMagnetic_CyberShare/ on 2/29/2012. The downloaded text file was then imported into an Excel spreadsheet. This spreadsheet data was converted into an ESRI point shapefile in UTM Zone 13 NAD27 projection, showing location and magnetic field strength in nano-Teslas. This point shapefile was then interpolated to an ESRI grid using an inverse-distance weighting method, using ESRI Spatial Analyst. The grid was used to create a contour map of magnetic field strength.

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ArcGISColoradoGISMagneticsShapefilecentraldatafield strengthgeospatialgeospatial datageothermalgroundmagneticpoint shapefileshape filewestwest-central
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Hotspot Project: The Snake River Geothermal Drilling Project Initial ReportSource

The Snake River volcanic province (SRP) overlies a thermal anomaly that extends deep into the mantle; it represents one of the highest heat flow provinces in North America. The primary goal of this project is to evaluate geothermal potential in three distinct settings: (1) Kimama site: inferred high sub-aquifer geothermal gradient associated with the intrusion of mafic magmas, (2) Kimberly site: a valley-margin setting where surface heat flow may be driven by the up-flow of hot fluids along buried caldera ring-fault complexes, and (3) Mountain Home site: a more traditional fault-bounded basin with thick sedimentary cover. In-depth studies continue at all three sites, complemented by high-resolution gravity, magnetic, and seismic surveys, and by downhole geophysical logging.

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aquiferbasaltdownholedrillingexplorationgeophysicalgeothermalgravityhotspothotspot projectidahokimamakimberleylithologic loglithologyloggingmagneticplainrhyoliteseismicsnake riverstratigraphic columnvolcanic province
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
New Mexico Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis from LANLSource

This submission contains geospatial (GIS) data on water table gradient and depth, subcrop gravity and magnetic, propsectivity, heat flow, physiographic, boron and BHT for the Southwest New Mexico Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis by LANL Earth & Environmental Sciences. GIS data is in ArcGIS map package format.

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contours30CArcGISBouguer gravityDEMGISLANLNew MexicoPFAPrecambrianSouthwestanalysisavailabilitybasementboronbottomconcentrationcontourscrystallinedatadensitydepthdischargedischarge zoneelevationelevationsfairwaygeographygeologygeomorphologygeospatial datageothermalgeothermometergradientgroundwaterheat flowheat generationhydrogeologic windowslithiumlocationmagneticmagneticsmap packagempkphysiographyplayprospectivityrangessilicastructuresubcroptemperaturetopographywaterwater tablewellwell locationswells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Play Fairway Analysis CA-NV-OR: San Emidio Geophysical DataSource

Various geophysical exploration data for San Emidio KGRA

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CA-NV-ORInSARPFAPSinSARSPassessmentgeophysical surveygeophysicsgeothermalgradientgradiometrygravityinterferometryinvestigationmagneticmagneticsplay fairway analysisremote sensingresourcesan emidioself potential resistivitysitesurvey
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
SECARB Airborne Magnetic and Conductivity Survey

Airborne survey data collected as part of the SECARB project from Cranfield oil site in Franklin, Mississippi. Data includes residual magnetic intensity, calculated vertical magnetic gradient, differential conductivity depth slices, and digital videos of survey flights.

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AirborneCranfieldMississippiRCSPSECARBapparent resistivityconductivitydifferential resistivityelectromagneticgeophysicalmagneticsurveys
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Snake River Plain FORGE: Site Characterization DataSource

The site characterization data used to develop the conceptual geologic model for the Snake River Plain site in Idaho, as part of phase 1 of the Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy (FORGE) initiative. This collection includes data on seismic events, groundwater, geomechanical models, gravity surveys, magnetics, resistivity, magnetotellurics (MT), rock physics, stress, the geologic setting, and supporting documentation, including several papers. Also included are 3D models (Petrel and Jewelsuite) of the proposed site. Data for wells INEL-1, WO-2, and USGS-142 have been included as links to separate data collections. These data have been assembled by the Snake River Geothermal Consortium (SRGC), a team of collaborators that includes members from national laboratories, universities, industry, and federal agencies, lead by the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). Other contributors include the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CEAS), the University of Idaho, Idaho State University, Boise State University, University of Wyoming, University of Oklahoma, Energy and Geoscience Institute-University of Utah, US Geothermal, Baker Hughes Campbell Scientific Inc., Chena Power, US Geological Survey (USGS), Idaho Department of Water Resources, Idaho Geological Survey, and Mink GeoHydro.

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3D3D modelAnnual reportEGSERSPESRPEasternEastern Snake River PlainFORGEGRRAGeothermal SystemsHeHeiseINEL siteINEL-1INLIdahoJewelSuiteMTMonitoringNRMNeogenePaleozoicPetrelPhase 1PicaboResistivitySRGCSeismicSnake River PlainTDUSGSUSGS-142UndiscoveredWO-2Yellowstoneaddendumanalyticalanomaliesaquiferbasinblogcalderacharacterizationcollectionconceptual modelcoordinatesdatadeformationdistributionelectricalelevationeventsextensionextensional structuresfieldfold hingesgeochemicalgeoelectricgeologicgeologic modelgeomechanicalgeomechanical modelgeothermalgravitygroundwaterheat flowheliumhistoryinformationintrusioninversionisostaticisotopeisotopic evidencelocationlong-periodmagmatismmagneticmagneticsmagnetotelluricsmantle plumemapmodelmodelingoceanic hotspotpaleoseismologypaperpotentialprofilingray tracereceiverrefractionrefraction surveyresidualrhyoliticrock physicssectionseismic modelingsettingsitesite characterizationsite datasnapshotsoundingsrgsrpstressstrian ratessublithosphericsubsidencesupplementaltarget depthtectonic faultsteleseismictemptemperaturethermalthermal watervolcanicvolcanicsvolcanismvoncanicwebsitewell datawell headswellbore
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Snake River Plain Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis Heat, Permeability, and Seal CRS Map Raster FilesSource

Snake River Plain Play Fairway Analysis - Phase 1 CRS Raster Files. This dataset contains raster files created in ArcGIS. These raster images depict Common Risk Segment (CRS) maps for HEAT, PERMEABILITY, AND SEAL, as well as selected maps of Evidence Layers. These evidence layers consist of either Bayesian krige functions or kernel density functions, and include: (1) HEAT: Heat flow (Bayesian krige map), Heat flow standard error on the krige function (data confidence), volcanic vent distribution as function of age and size, groundwater temperature (equivalue interval and natural breaks bins), and groundwater T standard error. (2) PERMEABILTY: Fault and lineament maps, both as mapped and as kernel density functions, processed for both dilational tendency (TD) and slip tendency (ST), along with data confidence maps for each data type. Data types include mapped surface faults from USGS and Idaho Geological Survey data bases, as well as unpublished mapping; lineations derived from maximum gradients in magnetic, deep gravity, and intermediate depth gravity anomalies. (3) SEAL: Seal maps based on presence and thickness of lacustrine sediments and base of SRP aquifer. Raster size is 2 km. All files generated in ArcGIS.

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IdahoPlay Fairway AnalysisSnake River Plainaquiferdilation tendancyfaultingfaultsgeothermalgravitygroundwater temperatureheatheat sourcemagneticpermeabilitypfaresource assessmentsealsedimentsite characterizationslip tendancysrpvent
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography for Determining Residual Oil

Feasibility of Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography for Determining Residual Oil Saturation, Status Report; September 1986

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1986Geologycomputeddeterminingfeasibilityimagingmagneticnuclearresidual oilresonancesaturationtomographyusing
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
West Flank Coso FORGE: Indian Wells Valley Aeromagnetic DataSource

Aeromagnetic data was collected over the Indian Wells Valley, CA in November 1994. It consisted of 9,033 line-kilometers covering ~4,150 square kilometers, flown at a 250 meter drape with principal line spacing of 0.54 kilometers and 10% cross-lines. The principal orientation is N65E.

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CaliforniaCosoCoso Geothermal FieldFORGEIndian Wells ValleyWest Flankaeromagneticdatageophysical surveygeophysicsgeospatial datageothermalmagneticmagneticssurvey
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago