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Hydrogeologic Windows: Regional Signature Detection for Blind and Traditional Geothermal Play Fairways applied to Southwestern New Mexico

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Final Report describing regional signature detection for blind and traditional play fairways as part of Phase I of New Mexico Play Fairway Analysis. This project seeks to reduce exploration risk and identify new prospective targets using available geologic, geochemical, and geophysical data sets. Although this project focuses on southwestern New Mexico, the techniques that were developed during this project are widely applicable elsewhere, particularly in arid regions.

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Los Alamos National Laboratory. (2015). Hydrogeologic Windows: Regional Signature Detection for Blind and Traditional Geothermal Play Fairways applied to Southwestern New Mexico [data set]. Retrieved from https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/611.
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Bielicki, Jeffrey, Blackwell, David, Harp, Dylan, Karra, Satish, Kelley, Richard, Kelley, Shari, Middleton, Richard, Pepin, Jeffrey, Person, Mark, Sutula, Glenn, and Witcher, James. Hydrogeologic Windows: Regional Signature Detection for Blind and Traditional Geothermal Play Fairways applied to Southwestern New Mexico. United States: N.p., 16 Oct, 2015. Web. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/611.
Bielicki, Jeffrey, Blackwell, David, Harp, Dylan, Karra, Satish, Kelley, Richard, Kelley, Shari, Middleton, Richard, Pepin, Jeffrey, Person, Mark, Sutula, Glenn, & Witcher, James. Hydrogeologic Windows: Regional Signature Detection for Blind and Traditional Geothermal Play Fairways applied to Southwestern New Mexico. United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/611
Bielicki, Jeffrey, Blackwell, David, Harp, Dylan, Karra, Satish, Kelley, Richard, Kelley, Shari, Middleton, Richard, Pepin, Jeffrey, Person, Mark, Sutula, Glenn, and Witcher, James. 2015. "Hydrogeologic Windows: Regional Signature Detection for Blind and Traditional Geothermal Play Fairways applied to Southwestern New Mexico". United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/611.
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Data from Oct 16, 2015

Last updated Jan 9, 2020

Submitted Oct 28, 2015

Organization

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Contact

Richard Middleton

505.665.8332

Authors

Jeffrey Bielicki

Ohio State University

David Blackwell

Southern Methodist University

Dylan Harp

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Satish Karra

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Richard Kelley

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Shari Kelley

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

Richard Middleton

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Jeffrey Pepin

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

Mark Person

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

Glenn Sutula

Ohio State University

James Witcher

Witcher Associates

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DOE Project Details

Project Name Hydrogeologic Windows: Regional Signature Detection for Blind and Traditional Geothermal Play Fairways

Project Lead Eric Hass

Project Number GO00841

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