Author: Umur Bozkurt
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Category : Fluid inclusions
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
A Fluid Inclusion Study of Selected Boreholes
Author: Umur Bozkurt
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Category : Fluid inclusions
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fluid inclusions
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Fluid Inclusion Research
Transactions
Author: Geothermal Resources Council. Annual Meeting
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Category : Geothermal engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 688
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Geothermal engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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Formation Diagenesis, and Metamorphism of Sulfate Minerals in the Salton Sea Geothermal System, California, U.S.A.
Author: William Leonard Osborn
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Category : Evaporites
Languages : en
Pages : 356
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Evaporites
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
California Geology
Author: California. Division of Mines and Geology
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 300
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 300
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Development and Application of a Mass Spectrometric System to Study Volatile Components of Fluid Inclusions
Author: Richard Charles Sloan
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Category : Calcite
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Publisher:
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Category : Calcite
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Bibliography and Index of Geology
Index to Graduate Theses and Dissertations on California Geology, 1973-1989
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Publisher:
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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The Salton Sea Geothermal Field, California, as a Near-field Natural Analog of a Radioactive Waste Repository in Salt
Author: W. A. Elders
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Category : Geochemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Since high concentrations of radionuclides and high temperatures are not normally encountered in salt domes or beds, finding an exact geologic analog of expected near-field conditions in a mined nuclear waste repository in salt will be difficult. The Salton Sea Geothermal Field, however, provides an opportunity to investigate the migration and retardation of naturally occurring U, Th, Ra, Cs, Sr and other elements in hot brines which have been moving through clay-rich sedimentary rocks for up to 100,000 years. The more than thirty deep wells drilled in this field to produce steam for electrical generation penetrate sedimentary rocks containing concentrated brines where temperatures reach 365/sup 0/C at only 2 km depth. The brines are primarily Na, K, Ca chlorides with up to 25% of total dissolved solids; they also contain high concentrations of metals such as Fe, Mn, Li, Zn, and Pb. This report describes the geology, geophysics and geochemistry of this system as a prelude to a study of the mobility of naturally occurring radionuclides and radionuclide analogs within it. The aim of this study is to provide data to assist in validating quantitative models of repository behavior and to use in designing and evaluating waste packages and engineered barriers. 128 references, 33 figures, 13 tables.
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Category : Geochemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Since high concentrations of radionuclides and high temperatures are not normally encountered in salt domes or beds, finding an exact geologic analog of expected near-field conditions in a mined nuclear waste repository in salt will be difficult. The Salton Sea Geothermal Field, however, provides an opportunity to investigate the migration and retardation of naturally occurring U, Th, Ra, Cs, Sr and other elements in hot brines which have been moving through clay-rich sedimentary rocks for up to 100,000 years. The more than thirty deep wells drilled in this field to produce steam for electrical generation penetrate sedimentary rocks containing concentrated brines where temperatures reach 365/sup 0/C at only 2 km depth. The brines are primarily Na, K, Ca chlorides with up to 25% of total dissolved solids; they also contain high concentrations of metals such as Fe, Mn, Li, Zn, and Pb. This report describes the geology, geophysics and geochemistry of this system as a prelude to a study of the mobility of naturally occurring radionuclides and radionuclide analogs within it. The aim of this study is to provide data to assist in validating quantitative models of repository behavior and to use in designing and evaluating waste packages and engineered barriers. 128 references, 33 figures, 13 tables.
Core-log Integration
Author: Peter K. Harvey
Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
This volume addresses some of the problems of core-log integration encountered by scientists and engineers from both industry and academia. Core and log measurements provide crucial information about subsurface formations. Their usage, either for integration or calibration, is complicated by the different measurement methods employed, different volumes of formation analysed and, in turn, the heterogeneity of the formations. While the problems of comparing core and log data are only too well known, the way in which these data can be most efficiently combined is not at all clear in most cases. In recent years there has been increased interest in this problem, both in industry and academia, due to developments in technology which offer access to new types of information and, in the case of industry, pressure for improved reservoir models and hydrocarbon recovery. The application of new numerical methods for analysing and modelling core and log data, the availability of core scanning facilities, and novel core measurements in both two and three dimensions, currently provide a framework for the development of new and exciting approaches to core-log integration. The contributions within Core-Log Integration geologically range from hydrocarbon-bearing sediments in the North Sea to the volcanic rocks that form the upper part of the oceanic crust.
Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
This volume addresses some of the problems of core-log integration encountered by scientists and engineers from both industry and academia. Core and log measurements provide crucial information about subsurface formations. Their usage, either for integration or calibration, is complicated by the different measurement methods employed, different volumes of formation analysed and, in turn, the heterogeneity of the formations. While the problems of comparing core and log data are only too well known, the way in which these data can be most efficiently combined is not at all clear in most cases. In recent years there has been increased interest in this problem, both in industry and academia, due to developments in technology which offer access to new types of information and, in the case of industry, pressure for improved reservoir models and hydrocarbon recovery. The application of new numerical methods for analysing and modelling core and log data, the availability of core scanning facilities, and novel core measurements in both two and three dimensions, currently provide a framework for the development of new and exciting approaches to core-log integration. The contributions within Core-Log Integration geologically range from hydrocarbon-bearing sediments in the North Sea to the volcanic rocks that form the upper part of the oceanic crust.