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Snake River (Idaho) Geothermal Drilling Project: Innovative Approaches to Geothermal Exploration
OwnerNational Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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The goal of our project was to test innovative exploration technologies using existing and new data, and to ground-truth these technologies using slim-hole core technology. The slim-hole core allowed us to understand subsurface stratigraphy and alteration in detail, and to correlate lithologies observed in core with surface based geophysical studies. Compiled data included geologic maps, volcanic vent distribution, structural maps, existing well logs and temperature gradient logs, groundwater temperatures, and geophysical surveys (resistivity, magnetics, gravity). New data included high-resolution gravity and magnetic surveys, high-resolution seismic surveys, three slimhole test wells, borehole wireline logs, lithology logs, water chemistry, alteration mineralogy, fracture distribution, and new thermal gradient measurements. Drill holes are located at Kimama, Kimberly, and Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho.

IdahoKimamaKimberlyMountain HomeSnake River Plainassessmentbasaltconceptual modelenergygeochemistrygeophysicsgeothermalinnovative explorationprocessed datarhyoliteslimhole drillingtechnical
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dcat_issued2014-02-21T07:00:00Z
dcat_modified2023-06-19T23:58:33Z
dcat_publisher_nameUtah State University
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