
doi: 10.2172/5167530
Geological, geophysical and geochemical surveys were used in conjunction with temperature gradient hole drilling to assess the geothermal resources in Pumpernickel Valley and Carlin, Nevada. This program is based on a statewide assessment of geothermal resources that was completed in 1979. The exploration techniques are based on previous federally-funded assessment programs that were completed in six other areas in Nevada and include: literature search and compilation of existing data, geologic reconnaissance, chemical sampling of thermal and non-thermal fluids, interpretation of satellite imagery, interpretation of low-sun angle aerial photographs, two-meter depth temperature probe survey, gravity survey, seismic survey, soil-mercury survey, and temperature gradient drilling.
550, Temperature Gradients, Drilling, Surveys, Geothermal Exploration, 15 Geothermal Energy, Usa Geothermal Legacy 150301* -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology-- Geophysical Techniques & Surveys, Geophysical Surveys, Geothermal Legacy, Well Drilling, Federal Region Ix, Temperature Surveys, Sampling, Seismic Surveys, Gravity Surveys, Resources, Geochemical Surveys, North America, 150302 -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology-- Geochemical Techniques & Surveys, Exploration, Resource Assessment, Geothermal Resources, Nevada
550, Temperature Gradients, Drilling, Surveys, Geothermal Exploration, 15 Geothermal Energy, Usa Geothermal Legacy 150301* -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology-- Geophysical Techniques & Surveys, Geophysical Surveys, Geothermal Legacy, Well Drilling, Federal Region Ix, Temperature Surveys, Sampling, Seismic Surveys, Gravity Surveys, Resources, Geochemical Surveys, North America, 150302 -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology-- Geochemical Techniques & Surveys, Exploration, Resource Assessment, Geothermal Resources, Nevada
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