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A Simple Mathematical Model for Estimating Mineral-Alkali Reactions in Alkaline Flooding

A Simple Mathematical Model for Estimating Mineral-Alkali Reactions in Alkaline Flooding, Topical Report, January 1987

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Geologyalkalalkalineestimatingfloodingmathematical modelmineralreactionssimple
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
British Geologic Survey

Opengeoscience Apps Data collections Data downloads Maps and viewers Scans & photos Web services Top data services Earthwise GeoIndex Geology of Britain viewer Geology Lexicon Maps portal Our products Geology Geophysics Groundwater Hazards Marine Minerals Soil chemistry Premium data services GeoRecords Plus+ GeoReports Groundhog National Geoscience Data Centre Cited data Earth Science Academic Archive Geology data management Groundwater data, information and services Marine data access Materials collection National Hydrocarbons Data Archive Records & archives National Geological Repository Collections Facilities Users

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datafossilgeologygeophysicsgroundwaterhazardsmarinemineralopensoil
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Digital Rock Portal

Digital Rocks is a data portal for fast storage and retrieval, sharing, organization and analysis of images of varied porous micro-structures. It has the purpose of enhancing research resources for modeling/prediction of porous material properties in the fields of Petroleum, Civil and Environmental Engineering as well as Geology. This platform allows managing, preserving, visualization and basic analysis of available images of porous materials and experiments performed on them, and any accompanying measurements (porosity, capillary pressure, permeability, electrical, NMR and elastic properties, etc.) required for both validation on modeling approaches and the upscaling and building of larger (hydro)geological models.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Exploration Gap Assessment (FY13 Update)Source

This submission contains an update to the previous Exploration Gap Assessment funded in 2012, which identify high potential hydrothermal areas where critical data are needed (gap analysis on exploration data). The uploaded data are contained in two data files for each data category: A shape (SHP) file containing the grid, and a data file (CSV) containing the individual layers that intersected with the grid. This CSV can be joined with the map to retrieve a list of datasets that are available at any given site. A grid of the contiguous U.S. was created with 88,000 10-km by 10-km grid cells, and each cell was populated with the status of data availability corresponding to five data types: 1. well data 2. geologic maps 3. fault maps 4. geochemistry data 5. geophysical data

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SGWStanford Geothermal WorkshopdBase filedata coveragedata gapsexplorationfaultfault mapsgapgap assessmentgeochemistrygeochemistry datageologicgeologic mapsgeophysicalgeospatial datageothermalgeothermal prospectorindex filemineralnational geothermal data systemngdsnrelpaperprocessprojection fileraw datashapefilestructural mapsstructurewellwell datawestern US
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
MINES - Chemical Water Analyses (Summer)Source

Location of water sampling sites for the Historic Mines Project

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environmentieminemine featuresmine sitesmineralmineral resourceprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Chemical Water Analyses (Winter)Source

Location of water sampling sites for the Historic Mines Project

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environmentieminemine featuresmine sitesmineralmineral resourceprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Linear Waste FeaturesSource

The dataset contains linear waste features identified at historic mine sites. This consists mainly of the drainage of water on a site, termed mine drainage.

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drainageenvironmenthistoric mineshistoric mines projectieminemine drainagemineralmineral resourceprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Point Mine FeaturesSource

Mine features at individual mine sites.

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environmentieminemine featuresmine sitesmineralmineral resourceprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Point Waste FeaturesSource

Point locations of seepages and discharges found at mine sites.

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environmenthistoric mineshistoric mines projectieminemine boundarymineralmineral resourceprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Point Water FeaturesSource

Point locations of wells, springs and sinkholes identified at historic mine sites.

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environmenthistoric mineshistoric mines projectieminemineralmineral resourcepoint water featuresprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Site DistrictSource

The general location of the historic mining districts in Ireland.

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environmentieminemine featuresmine sitesmineralmineral resourceprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Site LocationSource

Point location of individual mine sites within each district.

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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Solid Waste HeapsSource

This dataset defines the boundaries of solid waste heaps that were located at historic mine sites.

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drainageenvironmenthistoric mineshistoric mines projectieminemine drainagemineralmineral resourceprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Structure LinearSource

Linear features associated with a mine site. This includes adit level and coal seems.

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environmentielinear featuresminemine featuresmineralprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Water AreasSource

Polygon water features such as reservoir, settling ponds and lagoons.

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environmenthistoric mineshistoric mines projectieminemine boundarymineralmineral resourceprotected sites
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
MINES - Water LinearSource

Linear water features including drainage, surface run-off and water conduits.

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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
Mapping the Mineral Resource Base for Mineral Carbon-Dioxide Sequestration in the Conterminous United States

This database provides information on the occurrence of ultramafic rocks in the conterminous United States that are suitable for sequestering captured carbon dioxide in mineral form, also known as mineral carbon-dioxide sequestration.

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CO2CO2 SequestrationGeochemistryGeologyGeophysicsResourceUnited Statesmineral
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Mine Site BoundariesSource

This is a dataset which shows the boundary of mines, outlining the mine area.

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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
Mine Site FeaturesSource

This shapefile contains a range of mining features found on a typical mine site. This includes historic mine buildings and other typical mining features that are polygon in nature.

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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
Mineral Management Service MMS

The Minerals Management Service (MMS), Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Region, announces the availability of all releasable digital well log curves stored in the MMS database. Well logs collected under 30 CFR 250.66 were required to be submitted in digital format for all wells spudded on or after December 1, 1995. Releasability of this geoscientific data is in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations. Digital well log curves are a new and valuable data format to be used with the latest technology for the exploration and development of hydrocarbons on the Federal Outer Continental Shelf. When incorporated into other databases that use the latest technology, this information provides the geoscientist with a visual representation of hydrocarbon reservoirs, thereby increasing accuracy of interpretation and permitting greater confidence in the resulting drilling recommendations.

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BOEMCased Hole LogsClassificationDataDepthsDrillingEnergyGeophysicsIdentifiersInstallationLogging While DrillingMMSManagementOceanOpen Hole LogsTypesWell DataWell Logsgasleasingmineraloffshoreoil
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Mines Solid Waste AnalysesSource

Mine point locations of where solid waste was analysed using the X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF).

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environmentieminemine featuresmineralprotected sitessolid heapssolid wastewaste heaps
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
Mines Stream SedimentsSource

The location of the sampling site for each stream sediment sampled and analysed.

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environmentieminemine featuresmineralprotected sitessedimentstream sedimentstream sediments
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data.gov.ieabout 1 year ago
Pennsylvania Spatial Data: Industrial Mineral Mining Operations

From the site: "An Industrial Mineral Mining Operation is a DEP primary facility type related to the Industrial Mineral Mining Program. The sub-facility types are listed below:__________Deep Mine Underground mining of industrial minerals, i.e., noncoal mining. Includes, but is not limited to, industrial minerals extracted from beneath the surface by means of shafts, tunnels, adits, or other mine openings. Discharge Point Discharge of water from an area as a result of industrial mining activities, i.e., noncoal mining. Mineral Preparation Plant Facility at which industrial minerals (i.e., noncoal minerals) are cleaned and processed. Mining Stormwater GP - General permit for Stormwater discharges associated with industrial mineral mining activities in which the main pollutant is sediment. Discharge is not into a High Quality or Exceptional Value designated stream. Surface Mine Surface mining of industrial minerals (i.e., noncoal minerals) by removing material which lies above the industrial minerals. Includes, but is not limited to, strip, auger, quarry, dredging, and leaching mines."

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PASDAPennsylvaniaResourcedatadownloadgisindustrial miningmineralmining
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Pennsylvania Spatial Data: Industrial Minerals mine permits

Industrial minerals mine permits in PA.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Retrospective Analysis of Geothermal Mineral Recovery and Domestic Resource Assessment - ReferencesSource

This reference database in RIS format contains all of the references that were collected as part of our retrospective analysis of geothermal mineral recovery (REE and Li) activities and domestic resource assessment. The outputs detail the chemistry and molecular processes used in lithium recovery from geothermal brines. The articles included include information about the study including more information on geothermal brines and the technologies used for recovering lithium from geothermal brines.

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LithiumMineral recoveryREEbrinesdomestic resourceenergygeochemistygeothermalgeothermal brinesmineralrecoveryresourcetechnology
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
SOLPRINT Thermodynamic Database User Reference for SOLTHERMSource

This data submission is link to a user reference guide for the SOLTHERM thermodynamic database maintained by the University of Oregon. The data at this link are not 'data results' from sampling. These data are derived from SOLTHERM as a reference for the user, showing balanced reactions and equilibrium constants log K(T,P) along the liquid-vapor saturation curve only, up to 350 degrees C, for aqueous species and minerals including REE, and gases. These data are more easily read by the user than the those in the SOLTHERM thermodynamic database.

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REESOLPRINTSOLTHERMaqueous specieschemistrydatabasegeochemicalgeochemistrygeothermalglassmineralminerologymodelmodelingrare earth elementsstoichiometrythermodynamicthermodynamics
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
SOLTHERM Thermodynamic Database for Geochemical ModelingSource

This data submission is a link to a thermodynamic database maintained by the University of Oregon. The data at this link are not 'data results' from sampling. The data at this link comprise a thermodynamic database for aqueous species, minerals, and gases, including data for stoichiometry, equilibrium constants log K(T,P), aqueous activity coefficients, fugacity coefficients, and water enthalpy. These data are derived from SOLTHERM as a reference for the user, showing balanced reactions and equilibrium constants log K(T,P) along the liquid-vapor saturation curve only, up to 350 degrees C, for aqueous species and minerals including REE, and gases. These data include REE aqueous species and minerals. These data are used by programs SOLVEQ-XPT, CHIM-XPT, and GEOCAL-XPT.

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REESOLTHERMaqueous specieschemistrydatabasegeochemicalgeochemistrygeothermalglassmineralminerologymodelmodelingrare earth elementsstoichiometrythermodynamicthermodynamics
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Silica Precipitation and Lithium SorptionSource

This file contains silica precipitation and lithium sorption data from the project. The silica removal data is corrected from the previous submission. The previous submission did not take into account the limit of detection of the ICP-MS procedure.

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ICP-MSextractiongeothermallithiummineralprecipitationrecoveryremovalsilicasorption
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Training dataset and results for geothermal exploration artificial intelligence, applied to Brady Hot Springs and Desert PeakSource

The submission includes the labeled datasets, as ESRI Grid files (.gri, .grd) used for training and classification results for our machine leaning model: - brady_som_output.gri, brady_som_output.grd, brady_som_output.* - desert_som_output.gri, desert_som_output.grd, desert_som_output.* The data corresponds to two sites: Brady Hot Springs and Desert Peak, both located near Fallon, NV. Input layers include: - Geothermal: Labeled data (0: Non-geothermal; 1: Geothermal) - Minerals: Hydrothermal mineral alterations, as a result of spectral analysis using Chalcedony, Kaolinite, Gypsum, Hematite and Epsomite - Temperature: Land surface temperature (% of times a pixel was classified as "Hot" by K-Means) - Faults: Fault density with a 300mradius - Subsidence: PSInSAR results showing subsidence displacement of more than 5mm - Uplift: PSInSAR results showing subsidence displacement of more than 5mm Also, the results of the classification using Brady and Desert Peak to build 2 Convolutional Neural Networks. These were applied to the training site as well as the other site, the results are in GeoTiff format. - brady_classification: Results of classification of the Brady-trained model - desert_classification: Results of classification of the Desert Peak-trained model - b2d_classification: Results of classification of Desert Peak using the Brady-trained model - d2b_classification: Results of classification of Brady using the Desert Peak-trained model

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Brady Hot SpringsDesert PeakFallonGeoTIFFNevadaPSInSARSubsidenceUpliftconvolutional neural networkenergyfault densitygeospatial datageothermalgeothermal explorationhydrothermalhydrothermal mineral alterationsland surface temperaturemachine learningmineralmodelrastertemperature
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Western USA Assessment of High Value Materials in Geothermal Fluids and Produced FluidsSource

This submission includes the following: - Field Characteristics: Describes the geological and production field characteristics of sampling sites - Geochemistry of Produced Fluids Idaho-Nevada-New Mexico-Oregon-Utah: Summarizes the all the analytical results for aqueous samples collected from geothermal production wells, hydrocarbon production wells, and hot springs. - Geochemistry of Reservoir Rocks & Calcite Scales Nevada-Utah: Analytical results of trace element analyses of reservoir drill cuttings from Beowawe, Dixie Valley, Roosevelt Hot Springs, Uinta Basin, and Paradox Basin (Aneth field); also includes analyses of Dixie Valley calcite scales and rocks in the Sevier Thermal Belt, Utah. - Lithology and mineralogy of drill cuttings from Beowawe, Dixie Valley and Roosevelt Hot Springs: Lithological and mineralogical characterization of drill cuttings from Beowawe, Dixie Valley and Roosevelt Hot Springs - Geological Settings of Critical Element Mineral Deposits: Brief summary and references regarding the geological settings of critical element mineral deposits

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BeowaweDixie ValleyGeologyIdahoNevadaNew MexicoOregonProduction FieldsRoosevelt Hot SpringsTrace element geochemistryUtahcalcite scalescoproducedcritical elementscuttingsdepositdrilldrill cuttingsenergyfluidfluid geochemistrygeochemicalgeochemistrygeologicalgeothermalhelium isotopesmineralmineral depositsmineralogymineralogy-lithologyproducedreservoirrocksstable isotopestrace elementtrace elementswater
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Western USA Assessment of High Value Materials in Geothermal Fluids and Produced Fluids - Final ReportSource

This report documents the results of investigations dealing with the concentrations and availabilities of strategic, critical and valuable materials (SCVM) in produced waters from geothermal and hydrocarbon reservoirs (50-250 degrees C) in Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Utah. Analytical results were obtained for water samples from 47 production wells in 12 geothermal fields. Results were also obtained for samples from 25 oil/gas production wells in the Uinta and Paradox Basins and Covenant oil field, from 14 groundwater wells in the Tularosa play fairway (New Mexico), and from 20 groundwater wells and hot springs in the Sevier Thermal Belt (southwestern Utah). Please refer to GDR Submission 1126 (linked below) which houses the data summarized in the final report.

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BeowaweDixie ValleyGeologyIdahoNevadaNew MexicoOregonProduction FieldsRoosevelt Hot SpringsSCVMUtahcalcite scalescoproducedcritical and valuable materialscritical elementsdepositdrill cuttingsdrillingenergyfluidgeochemicalgeochemistrygeologicalgeothermalhelium isotopeslithologymineralmineral depositsmineralogymineralogy-lithologyproducedproduced geothermal fluidsproduced hydrocarbon fluidsreservoirrocksstable isotopesstrategicstrategic critical metalstrace elementtrace elementswaterwestern USA
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago