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Brine Geochemistry from Soda Geyser, Idaho
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These brine samples are collected from the Soda Geyser (a thermal feature, temperature ~30 C) in Soda Springs, Idaho. These samples also represent the overthrust brines typical of oil and gas plays in western Wyoming. Samples were collected from the source and along the flow channel at different distances from the source. By collecting and analyzing these samples we are able to increase the density and quality of data from the western Wyoming oil and gas plays. Furthermore, the sampling approach also helped determine the systematic variation in REE concentration with the sampling distance from the source. Several geochemical processes are at work along the flow channels, such as degassing, precipitation, sorption, etc.

IDREEanalysisbrineconcentrationcoproduceddegassingenergygeochemicalgeochemistrygeothermalgeothermal brineidahongds content modeloil and gasoverthrustprecipitationrare earth elementsoda geysersoda springssorptionusgin content modelwestern wyoming
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dcat_issued2017-04-01T06:00:00Z
dcat_modified2019-10-17T19:24:46Z
dcat_publisher_nameUniversity of Wyoming
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