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Altona Well Field 222Rn Data

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Field data and 222Rn activities from the Altona well field. 222Rn, the most stable isotope of radon, was tested for during well extraction experiments. Tracers were also tracked to monitor the well. Data include 222Rn activities and complimentary geochemical data for multiple field experiments as part of an EGS project.

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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. (2017). Altona Well Field 222Rn Data [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/1810831.
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Brown, Shaun. Altona Well Field 222Rn Data. United States: N.p., 08 Mar, 2017. Web. doi: 10.25984/1810831.
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Brown, Shaun. 2017. "Altona Well Field 222Rn Data". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/1810831. https://data.openei.org/submissions/108.
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Data from Mar 8, 2017

Last updated Jul 29, 2021

Submitted Mar 8, 2017

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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Shaun Brown

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Shaun Brown

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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DOE Project Details

Project Name Radioisotope Tracers and Fracture Attributes for Enhanced Geothermal Systems

Project Number FY14 AOP 1161

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