Characterizing favourable structural settings of geothermal reservoirs in extensional regions: Enhanced exploration strategies
Exploration of geothermal systems is commonly hampered by the risk of unsuccessful drilling. A major problem in selecting well sites is that the favorable settings of known systems are generally not adequately characterized. This is particularly important in amagmatic regions, where faults are the dominant control on geothermal fluids and obvious magmatic het sources are lacking...
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TY - DATA
AB - Exploration of geothermal systems is commonly hampered by the risk of unsuccessful drilling. A major problem in selecting well sites is that the favorable settings of known systems are generally not adequately characterized. This is particularly important in amagmatic regions, where faults are the dominant control on geothermal fluids and obvious magmatic het sources are lacking...
AU - Faulds, James E.
A2 - Coolbaugh, Mark F.
A3 - Hinz, Nicolas H.
DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI)
DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DO -
KW - geothermal
KW - structural controlled geothermal systems
KW - Basin and Range
KW - Aegean extension region
KW - Turkey
KW - Structurally Controled geothermal systems
KW - Aegean extensional province
KW - Geothermal Exploration
LA - English
DA - 2010/11/30
PY - 2010
PB - University of Nevada
T1 - Characterizing favourable structural settings of geothermal reservoirs in extensional regions: Enhanced exploration strategies
UR - https://data.openei.org/submissions/6715
ER -
Faulds, James E., et al. Characterizing favourable structural settings of geothermal reservoirs in extensional regions: Enhanced exploration strategies. University of Nevada, 30 November, 2010, GDR. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/392.
Faulds, J., Coolbaugh, M., & Hinz, N. (2010). Characterizing favourable structural settings of geothermal reservoirs in extensional regions: Enhanced exploration strategies. [Data set]. GDR. University of Nevada. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/392
Faulds, James E., Mark F. Coolbaugh, and Nicolas H. Hinz. Characterizing favourable structural settings of geothermal reservoirs in extensional regions: Enhanced exploration strategies. University of Nevada, November, 30, 2010. Distributed by GDR. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/392
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_6715,
title = {Characterizing favourable structural settings of geothermal reservoirs in extensional regions: Enhanced exploration strategies},
author = {Faulds, James E. and Coolbaugh, Mark F. and Hinz, Nicolas H.},
abstractNote = {Exploration of geothermal systems is commonly hampered by the risk of unsuccessful drilling. A major problem in selecting well sites is that the favorable settings of known systems are generally not adequately characterized. This is particularly important in amagmatic regions, where faults are the dominant control on geothermal fluids and obvious magmatic het sources are lacking...},
url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/392},
year = {2010},
howpublished = {GDR, University of Nevada, https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/392},
note = {Accessed: 2025-05-04}
}
Details
Data from Nov 30, 2010
Last updated Jun 7, 2017
Submitted Mar 23, 2014
Organization
University of Nevada
Contact
James E. Faulds
775.682.8751
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Original Source
https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/392Research Areas
Keywords
geothermal, structural controlled geothermal systems, Basin and Range, Aegean extension region, Turkey, Structurally Controled geothermal systems, Aegean extensional province, Geothermal ExplorationDOE Project Details
Project Name Recovery Act: Characterizing Structural Controls of EGS-Candidate and Conventional Geothermal Reservoirs in the Great Basin: Developing Successful Exploration Strategies in Extended Terranes
Project Lead Mark Ziegenbein
Project Number EE0002748