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Fallon FORGE: Distinct Element Reservoir ModelingSource

Archive containing input/output data for distinct element reservoir modeling for Fallon FORGE. Models created using 3DEC, InSite, and in-house Python algorithms (ITASCA). List of archived files follows; please see 'Modeling Metadata.pdf' (included as a resource below) for additional file descriptions. Data sources include regional geochemical model, well positions and geometry, principal stress field, capability for hydraulic fractures, capability for hydro-shearing, reservoir geomechanical model-stimulation into multiple zones, modeled thermal behavior during circulation, and microseismicity.

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CirculationDFNEGSFORGEFallonGeomechanicsGeometryHydraulic FracturesHydro-shearingMicroseismicityNevadaReservoir ModelStimulationStressThermalanalysesanalysiscasedenergyfracture aperturefracture tendancygeologic structuregeothermalhydroshearinginjectionjoint networkleakoff ratiomeqmicroseimicmicroseismicmiocroearthquakesmodelmodellingnormal displacementopenholepercent fracture slip vs pressurepython codereservoirreservoir mappingscriptseismicityshear displacementshear stimulatedstereonet plotsstressesthermal drawdownthermal modelingvetted-nowell locationswell trajectories
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Fallon FORGE: Geodetic DataSource

Fallon FORGE InSAR and geodetic GPS deformation data. InSAR shapefiles are packaged together as .MPK (ArcMap map package, compatible with other GIS platforms), and as .CSV comma-delimited plaintext. GPS data and additional metadata are linked to the Nevada Geodetic Laboratory database at the Univ. of Nevada, Reno (UNR).

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EGSFORGEFallonGPSGeodeticsInSARNevadaPhase 2Bdeformationenergygeodesygeospatial datageothermalinterferometricnvremote sensingsynthetic aperture radarvetted-no
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Fallon FORGE: Lithology Logs and Well 21-31 Drilling DataSource

This submission includes lithology logs for all Fallon FORGE area wells; determined from core, cuttings, and thin section. Wells included are 84-31, 21-31, 82-36, FOH-3D, 62-36, 18-5, 88-24, 86-25, FOH-2, 14-36, 17-16, 34-33, 35A-11, 51A-20, 62-15, 72-7, 86-15, Carson_Strat_1_36-32, and several others. Lithology logs last updated 3/13/2018 with confirmation well 21-31 data, and revisited existing wells. Also included is well logging data for Fallon FORGE 21-31. Well logging data includes daily reports, well logs (drill rate, lithology, fractures, mud losses, minerals, temperature, gases, and descriptions), mud reports, drilling parameter plots, daily mud loss summaries, survey reports, progress reports, plan view maps (easting, northing), and wireline logs (caliper [with GR], triple combo [GR, caliper, SP, resistivity, array induction, density, photoelectric factor, and neutron porosity], array induction with linear correlation [GR, SP, Array Induction, caliper, conductivity], and monopole compression dipole shear [GR, SP, Caliper, sonic porosity, delta-T compressional, and delta-T shear])

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21-31CoreCuttingsDepth IntervalsDrillingEGSFORGEFallonGeologyLithologyLoggingNPNVNevadaWellsdatadirectional drillingdrill logdrilling parametersenergyextentfracturesgamma radiationgamma raygasesgeologic unitgeothermalhole diameterlogmineralogymineralsmud lossesmud reportresistivityself potentialsphispontaneous potentialtemperaturevetted-nowellwell logwireline logs
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Fallon FORGE: Seismic Reflection ProfilesSource

Newly reprocessed Naval Air Station Fallon (1994) seismic lines: pre-stack depth migrations, with interpretations to support the Fallon FORGE (Phase 2B) 3D Geologic model. Data along seven profiles (>100 km of total profile length) through and adjacent to the Fallon site were re-processed. The most up-to-date, industry-tested seismic processing techniques were utilized to improve the signal strength and coherency in the sedimentary, volcanic, and Mesozoic crystalline basement sections, in conjunction with fault diffractions in order to improve the identification and definition of faults within the study area.

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EGSFORGEFallonNevadaReflectionSeismicdatadepth migrationenergygeophysicsgeothermalinterpretedprestackprocessed datareprocessedreprocessed datasite mapsurvey mapvetted-no
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago