
doi: 10.2172/5346695
The work performed on hot dry rock (HDR) geothermal resource evaluation, site characterization, and geophysical exploration techniques is summarized. The work was done by region (Far West, Pacific Northwest, Southwest, Rocky Mountain States, Midcontinent, and Eastern) and limited to the conterminous US.
Budgets, Federal Region Vii, 550, Federal Region Vi, Site Surveys, Federal Region X, Federal Region V, Federal Region Viii, 910, 15 Geothermal Energy, Regional Analysis, Usa Geothermal Legacy 150101* -- Geothermal Energy-- Resources & Availability-- Usa-- (-1989), Geothermal Legacy, Federal Region I, Federal Region Ii, North America, Federal Region Ix, Geothermal Systems, Federal Region Iv, Energy Systems, Federal Region Iii, Resource Assessment, Evaluation, Hot-Dry-Rock Systems
Budgets, Federal Region Vii, 550, Federal Region Vi, Site Surveys, Federal Region X, Federal Region V, Federal Region Viii, 910, 15 Geothermal Energy, Regional Analysis, Usa Geothermal Legacy 150101* -- Geothermal Energy-- Resources & Availability-- Usa-- (-1989), Geothermal Legacy, Federal Region I, Federal Region Ii, North America, Federal Region Ix, Geothermal Systems, Federal Region Iv, Energy Systems, Federal Region Iii, Resource Assessment, Evaluation, Hot-Dry-Rock Systems
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