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Favorable Geochemistry from Springs and Wells in Colorado

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This layer contains favorable geochemistry for high-temperature geothermal systems, as interpreted by Richard "Rick" Zehner. The data is compiled from the data obtained from the USGS. The original data set combines 15,622 samples collected in the State of Colorado from several sources including 1) the original Geotherm geochemical database, 2) USGS NWIS (National Water Information System), 3) Colorado Geological Survey geothermal sample data, and 4) original samples collected by R. Zehner at various sites during the 2011 field season. These samples are also available in a separate shapefile FlintWaterSamples.shp. Data from all samples were reportedly collected using standard water sampling protocols (filtering through 0.45 micron filter, etc.) Sample information was standardized to ppm (micrograms/liter) in spreadsheet columns. Commonly-used cation and silica geothermometer temperature estimates are included.

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Flint Geothermal, LLC. (2012). Favorable Geochemistry from Springs and Wells in Colorado [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1148765.
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Data from Feb 1, 2012

Last updated Aug 23, 2021

Submitted Feb 26, 2014

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Flint Geothermal, LLC

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Richard E. Zehner

775.737.7806

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Richard E.

Flint Geothermal LLC

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DOE Project Details

Project Name Recovery Act: Use Remote Sensing Data (selected visible and infrared spectrums) to locate high temp ground anomalies in Colorado.Confirm heat flow potential w/ on-site temp surveys to drill deep resource wells

Project Lead Mark Ziegenbein

Project Number EE0002828

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