This report documents the results of investigations dealing with the concentrations and availabilities of strategic, critical and valuable materials (SCVM) in produced waters from geothermal and hydrocarbon reservoirs (50-250 degrees C) in Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Utah. Analytical results were obtained for water samples from 47 production wells in 12 geothermal fields. Results were also obtained for samples from 25 oil/gas production wells in the Uinta and Paradox Basins and Covenant oil field, from 14 groundwater wells in the Tularosa play fairway (New Mexico), and from 20 groundwater wells and hot springs in the Sevier Thermal Belt (southwestern Utah). Please refer to GDR Submission 1126 (linked below) which houses the data summarized in the final report.
Western USA Assessment of High Value Materials in Geothermal Fluids and Produced Fluids - Final Report
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OverviewBeowaweDixie ValleyGeologyIdahoNevadaNew MexicoOregonProduction FieldsRoosevelt Hot SpringsSCVMUtahcalcite scalescoproducedcritical and valuable materialscritical elementsdepositdrill cuttingsdrillingenergyfluidgeochemicalgeochemistrygeologicalgeothermalhelium isotopeslithologymineralmineral depositsmineralogymineralogy-lithologyproducedproduced geothermal fluidsproduced hydrocarbon fluidsreservoirrocksstable isotopesstrategicstrategic critical metalstrace elementtrace elementswaterwestern USA
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dcat_issued2019-03-18T06:00:00Z
dcat_modified2021-07-08T21:38:26Z
dcat_publisher_nameEnergy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah
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