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The results of sampling for SO2, H2S, mercury, and radon are presented and discussed. The difficulties in differentiating the effects of the well HGP-A from the background of volcanism are described. Soil and water mercury analyses as techniques for geothermal exploration are suggested. (MHR).
Hawaii Energy Resource Overviews - Geothermal. Supplement to Volume 4, The Environment. 3. Impact
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The results of sampling for SO2, H2S, mercury, and radon are presented and discussed. The difficulties in differentiating the effects of the well HGP-A from the background of volcanism are described. Soil and water mercury analyses as techniques for geothermal exploration are suggested. (MHR).
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The results of sampling for SO2, H2S, mercury, and radon are presented and discussed. The difficulties in differentiating the effects of the well HGP-A from the background of volcanism are described. Soil and water mercury analyses as techniques for geothermal exploration are suggested. (MHR).
Hawaii Energy Resource Overviews, Geothermal: The environment. 3, Impact
Energy Research Abstracts
Hawaii Energy Resource Overviews. Volume 4. Impact of Geothermal Resource Development in Hawaii (including Air and Water Quality).
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The environmental consequences of natural processes in a volcanic-fumerolic region and of geothermal resource development are presented. These include acute ecological effects, toxic gas emissions during non-eruptive periods, the HGP-A geothermal well as a site-specific model, and the geothermal resources potential of Hawaii. (MHR).
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The environmental consequences of natural processes in a volcanic-fumerolic region and of geothermal resource development are presented. These include acute ecological effects, toxic gas emissions during non-eruptive periods, the HGP-A geothermal well as a site-specific model, and the geothermal resources potential of Hawaii. (MHR).
Energy Abstracts for Policy Analysis
ERDA Energy Research Abstracts
Hawaii Geothermal Project Environmental Impact Statement Scoping Meetings
Hawaii Energy Resource Overviews, Geothermal: The environment. 1 & 2, Geobiology
Hawaii Energy Resource Overviews. Volume 5. Social and Economic Impacts of Geothermal Development in Hawaii
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The overview statement of the socio-economic effects of developing geothermal energy in the State of Hawaii is presented. The following functions are presented: (1) identification of key social and economic issues, (2) inventory of all available pertinent data, (3) analysis and assessment of available data, and (4) identification of what additional information is required for adequate assessment.
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The overview statement of the socio-economic effects of developing geothermal energy in the State of Hawaii is presented. The following functions are presented: (1) identification of key social and economic issues, (2) inventory of all available pertinent data, (3) analysis and assessment of available data, and (4) identification of what additional information is required for adequate assessment.
Hawaii Energy Resource Overviews. Volume 3. Hawaiian Ecosystem and Its Environmental Determinants with Particular Emphasis on Promising Areas for Geothermal Development
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A brief geobiological history of the Hawaiian Islands is presented. Climatology, physiography, and environmental degradation are discussed. Soil types and associations, land use patterns and ratings, and vegetation ecology are covered. The fauna discussed include: ancient and recent vertebrate life, land mollusca, marine fauma, and insect fauna. (MHR).
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A brief geobiological history of the Hawaiian Islands is presented. Climatology, physiography, and environmental degradation are discussed. Soil types and associations, land use patterns and ratings, and vegetation ecology are covered. The fauna discussed include: ancient and recent vertebrate life, land mollusca, marine fauma, and insect fauna. (MHR).