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An inventory of Geothermal Resources in Nebraska: State-Coupled Program between US Department of Energy and The University of Nebraska. Final report, June 30, 1983
Author(s) -
Will Gosnold,
Duane A. Eversoll,
Karen A. Messenger,
Marvin P. Carlson
Publication year - 1983
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/891315
Subject(s) - geothermal gradient , geological survey , resource (disambiguation) , geothermal energy , heat flow , state (computer science) , environmental science , library science , meteorology , geography , geology , thermal , computer science , computer network , algorithm , geophysics , paleontology
The goal of the State Coupled Resource Assessment Program is to identify and evaluate geothermal resources in the state, particularly low-temperature potential. Eight tasks were identified and documented in this report as follows: (1) Bottom-hole Temperature Survey; (2) Heat Flow and Temperature Gradient Survey; (3) Data Translation studies; (4) Gravity Data; (5) Substate Regions; (6) Information Dissemination; (7) State Geothermal Map; (8) Reports. The project had three major products: (1) a map ''Geothermal Resources of Nebraska''; (2) a significant amount of thermal data collected and documented within the state; and (3) a series of publications, presentations and meetings

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