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Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California

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Rare earth element measurements for thermal fluids from Surprise Valley, California. Samples were collected in acid washed HDPE bottles and acidified with concentrated trace element clean (Fisher Scientific) nitric acid. Samples were pre-concentrated by a factor of approximately 10 using chelating resin with and IDA functional group and measured on magnetic sector ICP-MS. Samples include Seyferth Hot Springs, Surprise Valley Resort Mineral Well, Leonard's Hot Spring, and Lake City Mud Volcano Boiling Spring.

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University of California. (2015). Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1236947.
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Fowler, Andrew, Zierenberg, Robert. Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California. United States: N.p., 23 Sep, 2015. Web. doi: 10.15121/1236947.
Fowler, Andrew, Zierenberg, Robert. Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1236947
Fowler, Andrew, Zierenberg, Robert. 2015. "Rare Earth Element Content of Thermal Fluids from Surprise Valley, California". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1236947. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/685.
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Data from Sep 23, 2015

Last updated Jan 31, 2019

Submitted Jan 29, 2016

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University of California

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Andrew Fowler

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Andrew Fowler

University of California Davis

Robert Zierenberg

University of California Davis

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DOE Project Details

Project Name Maximizing REE Recovery in Geothermal Systems

Project Lead Arlene Anderson

Project Number EE0006748

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