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Retrospective Analysis of Geothermal Mineral Recovery and Domestic Resource Assessment References
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 ...
Dobson, P. and Stringfellow, W. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Oct 20, 2021
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Cranfield Thermosiphon Test DTS Data
Thermal profile data acquired using Silixa Ultima Distributed Temperature Sensor (DTS) at Cranfield, MS field test
Freifeld, B. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jan 19, 2015
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Pressure Data from Cranfield CO2 Thermosiphon Test
Pressure data acquired in well F2 and F3 during the CO2 geothermal thermosiphoning test, Cranfield MS.
Freifeld, B. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jan 21, 2015
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Pressure Data from Cranfield CO2 Thermosiphon Test
Pressure data recorded using PANEX pressure gauges at the bottom of wells CFU31-F2 and CFU31-F3.
Freifeld, B. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jan 21, 2015
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S-Layer Nanosheet Binding of Zn and Gd
This data characterizes binding of Zn2+ and Gd3+ to engineered nanosheets at 40C and in a brine solution. The engineered nanosheets are composed of surface-layer (S-layer) proteins which form 2 D crystalline sheets and display Zn2+ or Gd3+-binding domains on these sheets. Their ab...
Ajo-Franklin, C. et al Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Apr 15, 2016
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