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Garner Valley DAS Metadata
Metadata for the data collected at the NEES@UCSB Garner Valley Downhole Array field site on September 10-12, 2013 as part of the larger PoroTomo project.
Lancelle, C. University of Wisconsin
Sep 10, 2013
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Brady's Geothermal Field Seismic Network Metadata
Brady's geothermal field seismic network station locations and dates of operation.
Foxall, W. University of Wisconsin
Dec 21, 2014
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Material Properties for Brady Hot Springs Nevada USA from PoroTomo Project
The PoroTomo team has completed inverse modeling of the three data sets (seismology, geodesy, and hydrology) individually, as described previously. The estimated values of the material properties are registered on a three-dimensional grid with a spacing of 25 meters between nodes....
Feigl, K. and PoroTomo Team, . University of Wisconsin
Mar 06, 2019
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UTM Well Coordinates for the Boise Hydrogeophysical Research Site (BHRS)
A series of oscillatory pumping tests were performed at the BHRS. The data collected from these wells will be used to tomographically image the shallow subsurface. This excel file only contains well coordinates for all wells at the Boise site.
Lim, D. University of Wisconsin
Dec 19, 2014
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Guelph, ON Canada DTS Metadata
Metadata for active distributed temperature survey (DTS) experiments at Guelph, Ontario Canada. This data that this metadata refers to was taken as part of the PoroTomo project. The metadata includes information about status, location, elevation, units, and other metadata.
Coleman, T. University of Wisconsin
Dec 15, 2014
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Brady Geothermal Field Well Pumping Data During Deployment
Contains pumping data associated with the wells used in the 2016 Spring Campaign led partially by UW Madison, LBNL, and LLNL scientists. The well coordinates and the depths to the pressure sensors used in the pumping wells can be found at the link "Coordinates and Sensor Depths" b...
Feigl, K. University of Wisconsin
Mar 30, 2016
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Porotomo: InSAR Data from San Emidio Geothermal Field, Nevada, 1992-2010
This submission contains tarred pair directories for interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data covering San Emidio Geothermal Field in Nevada, USA as part of the porotomo project. Data included within this submission are the following:
> ENVI_T120_GDR.tgz: Tarred direc...
Reinisch, E. and Feigl, K. University of Wisconsin
Jun 25, 2019
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DASH Slow Strain Rates from Brady Hot Springs Geothermal Field during PoroTomo Deployment Period
This submission contains slow strain rates summed to radians over 30 second intervals [rad/s] derived from horizontal distributed acoustic sensing measurements (DASH) of Brady geothermal field during PoroTomo deployment (2016-Mar-14 to 2016-Mar-26). There is one file correspondin...
Reinisch, E. et al University of Wisconsin
Jun 27, 2018
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PoroTomo Natural Laboratory Horizontal and Vertical Distributed Acoustic Sensing Data
This dataset includes links to the PoroTomo DAS data in both SEG-Y and hdf5 (via h5py and HSDS with h5pyd) formats with tutorial notebooks for use. Data are hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Simple Storage Service (S3) through the Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). Also include...
Feigl, K. et al University of Wisconsin
Mar 29, 2016
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