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LiDAR as an Exploration Tool
Using LiDAR to identify structural and volcanic evolution of a Miocene-Pleistocene age bimodal volcanic complex and implications for geothermal potential. The file includes an updated geologic map, methods, and preliminary results.
Boschmann, D. et al Ormat Nevada Inc
Jan 01, 2011
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Improvements in 2016 to Natural Reservoir Analysis in Low-Temperature Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis for the Appalachian Basin
*These files add to and replace same-named files found within Submission 559 (hover over file display names to see actual file names in bottom-left corner of screen)*
The files included in this submission contain all data pertinent to the methods and results of a cohesive multi-st...
Camp, E. Cornell University
Aug 18, 2016
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Remote Sensing and Geology of Glass Buttes, Oregon
This data set includes Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data, a remote sensing processing report, and a geologic map of the Glass Buttes study area for ORMAT.
The total area flown for the LiDAR remote sensing was 86,631 acres to fully encompass the area of interest (84,849 ac...
Akerley, J. et al Ormat Nevada Inc
Jun 21, 2010
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Risk Factor Analysis in Low-Temperature Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis for the Appalachian Basin (GPFA-AB)
This submission contains information used to compute the risk factors for the GPFA-AB project. The risk factors are natural reservoir quality, thermal resource quality, potential for induced seismicity, and utilization. The methods used to combine the risk factors included taking ...
E., T. Cornell University
Sep 30, 2015
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