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UNITED STATES
ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION
Office of Public Affairs
Technical Information Center
l,. CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . v
GENERAL . 1
RESOURCES AND AVAILABILITY 3
(Includes hydrothermal convective systems, conductive thermal
gradients, -and magma systems; estimated reserves, current and predicted
use and rate of development, distribution, etc.)
USA . 9
Non-USA . 23
SITE GEOLOGY, HYDROLOGY, AND METEOROLOGY 35
(Includes tectonic and stratigraphic setting of the area, recent
faulting, distribution and age of young volcanic rocks, location and
character of thermal manifestations including hydrothermally altered
rock, temperature and discharge measurements of hot and cold springs,
well water table, etc.)
USA . 41
Non-USA . 51
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION AND EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY 83
Geophysical Techniques and Surveys . 86
(Includes temperature or geothermal gradient surveys, heat flow
determinations, electric and electromagnetic surveys, seismic methods
and gravimetric surveys)
Geochemical Techniques and Surveys 118
(Includes chemical analysis of thermal water and gases, silica
content, isotope ratios, salinity, etc.)
Exploratory Drilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
(Includes temperature depth distribution, pressure-depth distribution,
permeability, porosity, lithology and stratigraphy, and fluid composition)
REGULATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
(Includes legislation, hearings, etc.)
ECONOMICS . 150
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS . . . . . . . . . . . 152
(Includes ground subsidence, noise, earthquakes, uncontrolled
blowouts, gaseous emissions, surface and ground water pollution, etc.)
BY-PRODUCTS . 155
(Includes chemical and mineral extraction, heavy-water production, etc.)
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS 156
Design and Operation . 159
Power Conversion Systems . 163
(Includes binary cycles, steam turbines, etc.)
ENGINEERING . 165
Drilling Techniques and Well Hardware . . . . 165
Geothermal Fluid Transmission . . . . . . . 169
(Includes steam and hot water transmission, two-phase transmission,
pipeline design and construction)
Corrosion and Scaling . ........... 169
iii
Geothermal Well Performance . 171
(Includes well measurements-pressure temperature, flow, etc.)
Safety and Control . 175
Artificial Stimulation . 175
(Includes nuclear explosive stimulation, chemical explosive
stimulation, hydraulic fracturing)
ENERGY UTILIZATION . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
(Includes space heating and cooling, heat production for desalination
and agriculture, etc.)
Consumption Rates . 182
Economics . 182
FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC DATA 182
OTHER 207
AUTHOR INDEX INDEX 1
SUBJECT INDEX INDEX 48
REPORT NUMBER INDEX . INDEX 173
iv
INTRODUCTION
Geothermal energy has been used for thousands of years in the form of hot water and natural steam for
) various heating purposes. The use of geothermal energy in large-scale generation of electricity began about
1904. It has now been demonstrated that geothermal power generation compares favorably with other
methods in regard to both economics and environmental impact, and that it can contribute toward meeting
the world's energy needs.
To aid the industrial and scientific community concerned with geothermal-resource exploration and
development, the ERDA's Division of Public Affairs, Technical Information Center, has cataloged, indexed,
and stored in machine-readable form a major portion of the scientific and technical informa tion published
on this subject.
While not complete, this bibliography is believed to be comprehensive enough to warrant publication at
this time. References are being added on a continuing basis and will be available on the ERDA's on-line
computer retrieval system, RECON.
References are arranged in broad subject categories. Within a given category the arrangement is
chronological.
The references are made up of complete bibliographic citations. These are followed by a listing of the
subject descriptors used to describe each reference for machine storage and retrieval.
Three indexes are provided: Personal Author, Subject, and Report Number. The Personal Author Index
is made up of an alphabetic listing of all authors of references. The authors' names are followed by the titles
of the documents and citation numbers. For documents having multiple authors, the second and succeeding
authors are referenced to the first author.
The Subject Index is an alphabetic listing of the more significant subject descriptors chosen to describe
the document content. In most instances the subject descriptors are entered in pairs separated by a slash
mark, and the second term has been selected to more specifically delineate the first. Each subject entry is
then followed by the title of the document and the citation number.
The Report Number Index is an alphanumeric listing of report numbers. The report numbers are
followed by availability statements that include all known information related to the public availability and
price of the reports.
v
ABSTRACTS
Washington. D.C. (USA)). Apr 1974. 524p.
NTIS $6.00; $2.25 (mf).
ENERGY;BIBLIOGRAPHIES;SOLAR ENERGY;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;NUCLEAR PUWER;PoW~R
TRANSMISSIoN;ENERGY STORAGE
00003 (CONF-730560--1) ALTERNATIVE ENERGY 00009 ENERGY. Chalmers. B. New York; USA;
SOURCES: A RESEARCH CHALLENGE. George. D.W. Academic Press (1963). 289p.
(Sydney Univ. (Australia)). 1973. 21p. Book. ENERGY;ENERGY SoURCES;NUCLEAR ENERGY;
Dep. NTIS (US Sales Only) $3.25. EXPLOITATION;HEAT;HEAT TRANSFER;ELECTRIC POWER
From Symposium on the energy crisis:
implications for secondary industry; Sydney. 00010 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Dollar. A.T.J.
Australia (23 May 1973). Sc i. J.; 1: 59-64( Sep 1965).
RESEARCH PROGRAMS;SOLAR ENERGY;ENVIRONMENT; From Power from the Eartn: Geothermal
NATURAL GAS;AUSTRALIA;ENERGY SOURCES;ENERGY Energy (Bibliography). p. 3.
CONVERSION;FOSSIL FUELS;ENERGY CONSUMPTION; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
ENERGY SOURCE CONSERVATION;ECONOMICS;TIDAL
POWER;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;WIND; 00011 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Reynolds. M.J.
MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS;HYDROELECTRIC POWER;FUEL Amer. Ass. Petrol. Geol. Bull.; 51: No.9.
CELLS 1905( 1967).
From American Association of Petroleum
00004 (NASA-SP--7042) ENERGY--A SPECIAL Geologists Roundtable; (Sep 1967).
BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH INDEXES. (National From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
Aeronautics and Space Administration, Energy (Bibliography). p. 2.
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
2 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
REFER ALSO TO CITATION (S) 34, 40, 41, 97, 00038 THERMAL UTILIZATION OF THE EARTH.
128, 131, 137, 716, 1636, 2065, 2066, 2644, Claude, G.; Claude, A.G. Compt. Rend.; G28:
2860, 2977, 2995, 3245 544-545(1949). (In French).
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;AVAILAB1LITY;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS;COAL;POWER POTENTIAL
ENERGY SOURCES
00053 MEXICO PUSHES GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT. __
00045 PROSPECTION OF GEOTHERMAL FIELDS AND Oil Gas J.; 62: No. 22, 39(1964).
INVESTIGATIONS NECESSARY TO EVALUATE THEIR Power potential. MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; .....
CAPACITY. Elizondo. J.R. General report. GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;PERFORMANCE;
New York; USA; United Nations (1961). 79p. SPECIFICAT10NS;CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy; POWER POTENTIAL
Rome. Italy (1961).
World-wide. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL 00054 GEOTHeRMAL ENERGY. Dollar. A.T.G.
FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ITALY;NEW ZEALAND; Sci. J.; 1: No.7, 59-64(1965).
ICELAND;USA;MEXICO;JAPAN;USSR;EL SALVADOR; World-wide distribution and exploitation.
NATURAL STEAM;ECONOMICS;POWER POTENTIAL;REVIEWS GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;DISTRIBUTION;EXPLOITATION;
EARTH CRUST;VOLCANOES;ICELAND;NORTH AMERICA;
00046 STATE OF 'RESEARCH' AND OF THE SOUTH AMERICA;JAPAN;ITALY;NEW ZEALAND;
INDUSTRIAL USE (THERMOELECTRIC) OF UNDERGROUND GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;POWER GENERATION;
WATER VAPOR IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL
Penta. F.; Bartolucci. G. Accad. Naz. Lincei. FIELD;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL
Atti. CI. Sci. Fis Mat. Nat Rend.; 32: No. RESOURCES;REVIEWS
4. 451-66( 1962).
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;TABLES;GEOTHERMAL 00055 USE OF GEOTHERMAL HEAT POTENTIAL.
EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;REVIEWS;USES; Bible, A.H. Pub. Util. Fortn.; 73: 54-5(29
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ELECTRIC POWER Apr 1965).
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
00047 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Smith. J.H. pp Energy (Bibliography), p. 23.
67-73 of United Nations Conference on New USA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
Sources of Energy. Rome, Italy. 1961. POWER GENERATION;LEGAL ASPECTS
Commentary. International Assoc., No.1. New
York; United Nations (1962). 00056 UNDERSEA GEOTHERMAL DEPOSITS - THEIR
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy; SELECTION AND POTENTIAL USE. Austin, C.F.
Rome, Italy (1961). Technical Publication No. 4122. Pasadena. CA;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;MEETINGS;UNITED NATIONS; US Naval Ordnance Test Station (1966). 72p.
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;USES;EXPLOITATION; SEAS;UNDERWATER;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;WASTE DISPOSAL;POWER
00048 THERMAL ENERGY FROM THE EARTH'S CRUST. POTENTIAL;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;ECONOMICS
Banwell. C.J. N. Z. J. Geol. Geophys; 6: No.
1, Intra Pt. 1, 52-69(1963). 00057 TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;EARTH CRUST;MAGMA;HEAT GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Ten Dam, A. Geol.
TRANSFER;NATURAL STEAM;ENERGY YIELD;HEAT;POWER Mijnbouw; 45: No.6, 175-83(1966).
POTENTIAL;MATHEMATICAL MODELS GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;DISTRIBUTION;GEOLOGY;
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ECONOMICS;GEOTHERMAL
00049 GEOTHERMAL STEAM ORIGIN, ENERGY
CHARACTERISTICS, OCCURRENCE, AND EXPLOITATION.
Kiersch, G.A. Springfield, VA; Clearinghouse 00058 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION AND ORIGIN OF THE
Federal Scientific Technical Information RED SEA AND SALTON SEA GEOTHERMAL BRINES.
(1964). 107p. Craig, H. Science; 154: No. 3756, 1544-
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;BIBLIOGRAPHIES;NATURAL 8(1966).
STEAM;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; SALTON SEA;RED SEA;BRINES;THERMAL WATERS;
EXPLOITATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER GENERATION; DEUTERIUM;OXYGEN 18;ISOTOPE RATIO;OXYGEN
ECONOMICS ISOTOPES;ORIGIN;SEDIMENTS;LEACHING;GEOCHEMISTRY
00050 THERMAL ENERGY FROM THE EARTH'S CRUST. 00059 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. White, D.E.
EFFICIENT EXTRACTION OF ENERGY FROM HEATED Bull. Volcanol.; 29: 481-483(1966).
ROCK. Banwell, C.J. N. Z. J. Geol. Geophys; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
7: No.3. 585-93(1964). EXPLOITATION;U5ES;HYDROLOGY;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
EARTH CRUST;HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS;WAIRAKEI HEAT FLOW
GEOTHERMAL FIELD;EFFICIENCY;HEAT FLOW;ENERGY
YIELD;GEOLOGIC FISSURES;POWER POTENTIAL;HEAT 00060 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. White, D.E.
TRANSFER;ROCKS Bull. Volcanol.; 29: 481-3(1966).
From IAV International Symposium on
00051 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED NATIONS Volcanology; (29 Nov 1965).
CONFERENCE ON NEW SOURCES OF ENERGY. VOLUME 2. From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
Ruiz Elizondo. J. Geothermal energy, I. New Energy (Bibliography), p. 8.
York; USA; United Nations (1964). 420p. (In GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;MEETINGS;REVIEWS
French and English).
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy; 00061 DEPTH AND ROCK TEMPERATURES.
Rome, Ital y (1961). Loofbourow, R.L. Mining Eng.; 18: No. i, 82-
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;MEETINGS;GEOTHERMAL 7(Jan 1966).
EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;ITALY;ICELAND;NEw USA;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;TEMPERATURE
ZEALAND;JAPAN;USA;MEXICO;EL SALVADOR;USSR; GRADIENTS;ROCKS;GEOTHERMAL GRADiENTS;
PACIFIC OCEAN;ISLANDS TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTiON
00066 GEOTHERMAL POWER. Banwell, C.J. 00077 MINERAL AND GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Impact Sci. Soc.; 17: No.2. 149-66(1967). ACTIVITIES OF THE UNITED NATIONS RESOURCES AND
World distribution of fields. GEOTHERMAL TRANSPORT DIVISION IN LATIN AMERICA. Barnea,
RESOURCES;POWER GENERATION;HEAT FLOW;GEOTHERMAL J. (UN, New York). pp 464-6 of ASME, 2nd
FIELDS;SPACE HEATING;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;WELL Interamerican Conference on Material
DRILLING;POWER POTENTIAL;DESALINATION TechnoloQy, Pt. 1. Washington; ASME (1970).
From 2. ASME Interamerican Conf. Mater.
00067 METHOD OF ESTIMATING RESERVES OF TechnoloQY; Mexico City, MX (24-27 Aug 1970).
THERMAL WATERS BY ELECTRONIC SIMULATION. GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;MINERALS;GEOTHERMAL
Lyal'ko, V.I.; Mitnik. M.M.; Tkachenko, V.G. EXPLORATION;CENTRAL AMERICA
Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.); 27: No.6, 29-39(1967).
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;FORECASTING;SIMULATION; 00078 PRESENT-DAY HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS AND
MATHEMATICAL MODELS;THERMAL WATERS;RESERVES MINERAL DEPOSITION. Ellis, A.J. pp 211-40
of Mining and petroleum Qeology - Commonwealth
00068 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND RESOURCES. Mining and Metallurgy ConQress, 9th. UK, 1969,
WhitinQ. R.L. Oil Gas Compact Bull.; 27: No. Proceedings, Volume 2. London; Inst. MininQ
1, 15-21(1968). and Metallurgy (1970).
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;SPACE HEATING;GEOLOGY; From 9. Commonwealth Mining and Metall.
USES;POWER GENERATION;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS; Congress; United Kingdom (1969).
METEORIC WATER;ECONOMICS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;
REVIEWS MINERALS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;POWER GENERATION;
ELECTRIC POWER;ITALY;NEW ZEALAND;USA;JAPAN;USSR;
00069 WORLDWIDE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOTHERMAL VOLCANOES;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;METALS
INDUSTRY. McNitt, J.R. Amer. Ass. Petrol.
Geol. Bull.; 52: No.3, 564(1968). 00079 PROCEEDINGS OF THE UNITED NATIONS
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;EXPLOITATION;ECONOMICS; SYMPOSIUM ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES, PISA, 22 SEPT.-1 OCT.
MEASURING METHODS 1970, PROCEEDINGS, VOLUME 2, PART 1.
(Istituto Internazionale Per Le Ricerche
00070 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; AAPG Geotermiche). Geothermics; No.2, 973(1970).
DISTINGUISHED LECTURE. McNitt, J.R. Tulsa UNITED NATIONS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL
Geol. Soc. DiQest; 36: 93-4(1968). RESOURCES;EXPLOITATION;USES;POWER POTENTIAL;
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;PLANNING;MEETINGS
Energy (Bibliography), p. 6.
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES 00080 GEOTHERMAL GROWING AS A POWER SOURCE.
Elee. World: 173: 32-4(Jun 1970).
00071 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND RESOURCES. From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
WhitinQ. R.L. (Interstate Oil Compact Energy (BiblioQraphy), p. 4.
Commission). Oil and Gas Compact Bulletin; 27: GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ENERGY SOURCES;ELECTRIC
15-21(Jun 1968). POWER
From 1968 Midyear MeetinQ of Interstate Oil
Compact Commission; (10-12 Jun 1968). 00081 GEOTHERMAL GROWING AS A POWER SOURCE.
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal Elec. World; 173: No. 25, 32-4(22 Jun 1970).
Energy (BiblioQraphy). p. 5. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;
) GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; PLANNING;EXPLOITATION;THERMAL POWER PLANTS
MEETINGS;REVIEWS
00082 GEOTHERMAL PROBLEMS. Uyeda, S.;
00072 POWER FROM THE EARTH'S OWN HEAT. Jessop, A.M. Tectonophysics; 10: No. 1-3, 7-
LessinQ. L. Fortune; 79: No.7, vp(1969). 390(Sep 1970).
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HEAT TRANSFER;THERMAL
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; CONDUCTIVITY;GEOPHYSICS;BIBLIOGRAPHIES;
ECONOMICS;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER GENERATION;USA; GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
NEW ZEALAND;ITALY;JAPAN;MEXICO;USSR
00083 EARTH'S HEAT: NEW POWER SOURCE.
00073 FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE BLAZING Gilluly, R.H. Sci. News (Wash., D.C.); 98:
INTERIOR. Shishkin. J.G. Moscow; 415-16(~8 Nov 1970).
Izdatel'stvo "Mysl" (1969). 95p. From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;THERMAL WATERS;USES; Energy (Bibliography), p. 5.
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER GENERATION;HEATING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER POTENTIAL
00074 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SOURCES AND 00084 GEOTHERMAL POWER PERKS UP.
INDUSTRIAL UTILIZATION. Vie, G. Genie Civil; Weismantel. G.E. Chern. EnQ.; 77: 24-5(30 Nov
146: No.4, 222-226(1969). 1970).
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;EXPLOITATION;GEOTHERMAL From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;LARDERELLO Energy (BiblioQraphy), p. 8.
6 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
00129 GEOTHERMAL POWER: SLEEPING GIANT STIRS, 00138 HOPE FOR ENERGY FROM INSIDE EARTH
BUT WILL REQUIRE YEARS TO WAKEN FULLY. RISES. SUllivan, W. Geotherm. Energy Mag.;
O'Keefe. W. Power (N.Y.); 117: No.4, 32- 2: No.5, 41-42(1974).
4( Apr 1973). GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;USES;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;POWER PLANNING;USA
GENERATION;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;EXPLOITATION;
PLANNING;ELECTRIC POWER;ENERGY SOURCES 00139 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Muffler, L.J.P.;
White, D.E. Man's finite earth; Part six.
00130 EXCITING PROSPECTS AHEAD FOR Earth Resources, p. 268-277. Minneapolis,
GEOTHERMAL. Ritter W.W. (George Mason Minnesota; Burgess Publ. Co. (1974).
Univ., Fairfax, Va., USA). Elec. World; 179: GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;REVIWS;GEOTHERMAL
No. 10, 44-5(15 May 1973). RESOURCES;USES:ENVIRONMENT;DISTRIBUTION;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS
PLANNING;EXPLOITATION;ENERGY SOURCES
00140 GEOTHERMAL OPPORTUNITIES BEAR CLOSER
00131 GEOTHERMAL HEATS UP. Environ. Sci. LOOK. Meidav, T. Oil Gas J.; 72: No. 19,
Technol.; 7: No.8, 680-681(Aug 1973). 102-106( 1974).
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ECONOMICS;TRANSPORT; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
ELECTRICITY:PRODUCTION;INDUSTRY;STEAM:WATER: GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;EXPLOITATION;ECONOMICS
ENERGY SOURCES
00141 GEOTHERMAL POWER; MOTHER NATURE'S HOME
00132 GEOTHERMAL POWER. CAN IT HELP THE REMEDY. Sutherland, J. Geotherm. Energy
ENERGY CRISIS. Wehlage. E.F. pp 176-81 of Mag.; 2: No.3, 26-29(1974).
Geothermal world directory 1973. Meadows, GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:
K.F. (ed.). Glendora, CA; Katherine F. ENERGY SOURCES;EXPLOITATION
Meadows (Aug 1973).
Worldwide. GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL 00142 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Dermengian, S.
ENERGY;POWER POTENTIAL:EXPLOITATION;USA;ITALY; Geotherm. Energy Mag.; 2: No.3, 70( 1974).
NEW ZEALAND;ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:
SPACE HEATING;WATER RESOURCES;ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH PROGRAMS
00133 SUMMARY OF NATO/CCMS GEOTHERMAL MEETING 00143 GEOTHERMAL STEAM PROSPECTS AROUND
1973. Howard, J.H. pp 193-8 of Geothermal PACIFIC. Healy, J. Amer. Ass. Petrol. Geol.
world di rectory 1973. Meadows, K.F. (ed.). Bull.; 56: No.7, 1439(1974).
Glendora, CA; Katherine F. Meadows (Aug 1973). In Circum-Pacific Energy and Mineral
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;MEETINGS;EXPLOITATION; Resources Conference.
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;INTERNATIONAL Circum-Pacific region. PACIFIC OCEAN;
ORGANIZATIONS;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; NATURAL STEAM;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;SHORES:
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;RESEARCH PROGRAMS;GEOTHERMAL GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
ENERGY;USES
00144 GEOTHERMY AND THE GEOLOGISTS.
00134 FUTURE OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Facca, Sahores, J. Rev. Gen. Therm.; 13: No. 146,
G. pp 199-205 of Geothermal world directory 115-19( Feb 1974). (In French).
1973. Meadows, K.F. (ed.). Glendora, CA; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
Katherine F. Meadows (Aug 1973). GEOPHYSICS;DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;EXPLOITATION;GEOTHERMAL GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS;
POWER PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER;GEOTHERMAL LEGISLATION;GEOLOGY;GEOPRESSURED SYSTEMS
RESOURCES;POWER POTENTIAL;ECONOMICS;ITALY;USA;
NEW ZEALAND;JAPAN;MEXICO;ICELAND;GEYSERS 00145 ROLE OF NOVEL POWER SOURCES -
GEOTHERMAL FIELD;LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD; GEOTHERMAL. Barbier, E.: Fanelli, M.
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;CERRO PRIETO (National Research Council, International Inst.
GEOTHERMAL FIELD;FORECASTING for Geothermal Research, Pisa, Italy).
Geotherm. Energy Mag.; 2: No.8, B-19(Aug
00135 NEW SOURCES OF POWER - GEOTHERMAL 1974 ).
RESOURCES. Barnea. J. London, England; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ELECTRIC POWER;ECONOMICS;
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern AVAILABILITY
Ireland; Financial Times (Sep 1973). 7p.
From Conference on World Energy Supplies; 00146 US--JAPAN SEMINAR ON UTILIZATION OF
London, England (18-20 Sep 1973). VOLCANIC ENERGY. Furumoto, A.S. (Hawaii
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;REVIEWS;USES;ELECTRIC Inst. Geophysics, Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu).
POWER;DISTRICT HEATING;SPACE HEATING EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union; 55: No. 10,
895-9(Oct 1974).
00136 CONFERENCE ON WORLD ENERGY SUPPLIES. VOLCANOES:GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;SEISMIC SURVEYS:
London, England; United Kingdom of Great MAGMA;HEAT TRANSFER;TECTONICS;LAVA;POWER
Britain and Northern Ireland; FinanCial Times GENERATION;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;FUMAROLES;
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00179 PLACER COUNTY. Waring, C.A. pp 393- 00192 VENTURA COUNTY. Tucker, W.B.;
7 of 15th Report of State Mineralogist, Pt. 3, Sampson, R.J. pp 247-77 of 28th Report of
Chapter 2. Sacramento; Calif. Bur. Mines State Mineralogist. Sacramento; Calif. Bur.
(1919). Mines (1932).
CALIFORNIA;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL RESOURCES; CALIFoRNIA;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES MINERAL RESOURCES
00180, TULARE COUNTY. Tucker, W.B. pp 941- 00193 IMPERIAL CARBON DIOXIDE FIELD. Rook,
6 of 15th Report of State Mineralogist, Pt. 6, S.H.; Williams, G.C. Calif. Div. Oil, Gas,
Chapter 2. Sacramento; Calif. Bur. Mines 28th Report, Summ. Operations; No.2, 12-
(1919). 33(1942).
CALIFORNIA;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS; SALTON SEA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLoRATION;NATURAL
MINERALS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;MINERAL RESOURCES STEAM;CARBoN DIOXIDE;RECOVERY
00181 TEHAMA COUNTY. Tucker, W.B. pp 262- 00194 GEOLOGY OF THE MACDOEL QUADRANGLE,
6 of 15th Report of State Mineralogist, Pt. 2, CALIFORNIA. Williams, H. Can. Div. Mines,
Chapter 5. Sacramento; Calif. Bur. Mines Bull.; 151: 7-60(1949).
(1919). HOT SPRINGS;CALIFORNIA;GEOLOGY;VOLCANOES
CALIFORNIA;HOT SPRINGS;MINERALS;GEOTHERMAL
RESOURCES;MINERAL RESOURCES 00195 GEOTHERMAL POWER IN CALIFORNIA.
McInt~re, M.P. Science; 127: No. 3305, 1035-
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8 of 15th Report of State Mineralogist, Pt. 2, GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;PoWER POTENTIAL;
Chapter 2. Sacramento; Calif. Bur. Mines GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL
(1919). POWER PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;CALIFORNIA;HOT SPRINGS; DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;WELL
MINERALS;THERMAL WATERS;MINERAL RESOURCES DRILLING
00183 MODOC COUNTY. Tucker, W.B. pp 252-3 00196 INVESTIGATION OF THE AVAILABILITY OF
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availabilit~ of geothermal energy for the
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7 of 15th Report of State Mineralogist, Pt. 5. DC; US Dept. Interior (1959).
Sacramento; Calif. Bur. Mines (1919). SOUTH DAKOTA;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;THERMAL
CALIFORNIA;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; WATERS;AVAILABILITY;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;USES;
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;BRINES;GEoTHERMAL RESOURCES
00185 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. Huguenin, E.; 00197 INVESTIGATION OF THE AVAILABILITY OF
Castello, W.O. pp 56-7 of 17th Report of GEOTHERMAL ENERGY FOR THE DEMINERALIZATION OF
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pp 539-62 of 21st Report of State Mineralogist. CALIFoRNIA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEoTHERMAL
Sacramento; Calif. Bur. Mines (1925). WELLS;HoT SPRINGS;GEYSERS;NATURAL STEAM;
CALIFORNIA;HOT SPRINGS;MINERALS;GEOTHERMAL GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
12 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
00198
ECONOM1CS;BR1NES;SEAWATER;DEM1NERAL1ZAT10N;USES;
AVAILABILITY
LAKE COUNTY'S NEW CONTINUOUS GEYSER.
WELLS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMODYNAMICS;FLUID MECHANICS;
DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;COST;STEAM;
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
W
...
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8(1959). 00208 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT. pp
OREGON;GEYSERS;BOREHOLES 165-7 of 51st Report of California Division of
Oil and Gas, State oil, gas Supervisor, Summary
00199 GEOTHERMAL POWER TO COME TO US. of Operations. Sacramento; Calif. Div. Oil,
Michael, G.V. Plant and Power Services Engr.; Gas (1965).
1: No.5, 18-19(Sep 1959). CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL
CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
POWER PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER;NATURAL STEAM;
SUPERHEATED STEAM;DESIGN;OPERATION;PLANNING; 00209 MINERAL COMMODITIES IN CALIFORNIA
COST DURING 1960, 1961, 1962. Davis, F.F. pp 45-
7 of 58th Report of State Mineralogist,
00200 POWER RECOVERY FROM THE KILAUEA IKI California Division of Mines. Sacramento;
LAVA POOL. Kennedy, G.C.; Griggs, D.T. Calif. Div. Mines (1965).
Contract AT-11-1-135. USA; Rand Corp. (1960). CALIFORNIA;NATURAL STEAM;GEOTHERMAL
25p. . RESOURCES;POWER POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
VOLCANOES;HAWAII;POWER POTENTIAL;ENERGY MINERAL RESOURCES
YIELD;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;HEAT;ECONOMICS;
EXPLOITATION;EFFICIENCY;ELECTRICITY;LAVA 00210 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. White, D.E. US
Geological Survey Circular 519. Washington,
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Langton, A. Petrol. Engr.; 33: No. II, 76- GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;EXPLOITATION;
81(1961). AVAILABILITY;POWER POTENTIAL;COST;ECONOMICS;
USA;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;SPECIFICATIONS;HOT BIBLIOGRAPHIES;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;USA;GEOLOGY;
SPRINGS;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD ENERGY YIELD
00202 US HARNESSING VOLCANIC STREAM. 00211 UNDERGROUND TEMPERATURES AND HEAT FLOW
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38,256, Sec. 3, 10, Col. 3-6(1962). T.S.; Morris, H.T. pp 1-28 of US Geological
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER Survey Professional Paper 504-F. Washington,
PLANTS;POWER POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; DC; US Geological Surv. (1965).
PLANNING;NATURAL STEAM UTAH;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;MAPS;TEMPERATURE
GRADIENTS;HEAT FLOW;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;
00203 NATURAL STEAM EXPLORATION IN USA. BOREHOLES;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;THERMAL WATERS;
Facca, G.; Tonani, F. Boll. Geofis. Tear. SAMPLING;SALINITY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
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abstract). 00212 PRELIMINARY REPORT ON NEW MEXICO'S
USA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL WELLS; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES. Summers, W.~.
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER NM Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
PLANTS;OPERATION;NEVADA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; Circular 80. New Mexico Bur. Mines. Miner.
NATURAL STEAM Resources (1965). 41p.
NEW MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT SPRINGS;
00204 EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF GEOTHERMAL WELLS
GEOTHERMAL POWER IN CALIFORNIA. McNitt, J.R.
Special report No. 75. Sacramento; USA; 00213 REVIEW OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES.
Calif. Div. Mines, Geol. (1963). 45p. McNitt, J.R. pp 240-66 of Terrestrial heat
CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;EXPLOITATION; flow: American Geophysical Union, Geophysical
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;POWER GENERATION; Monthly No.8. Lee, W.H.K. (ed.).
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD; Washington, DC; Natl. Acad. Sci., Natl. Res.
SALTON SEA;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;NATURAL STEAM;FLOW Council (Publ. 1288) (1965).
RATE;WELL DRILLING USA;ITALY;NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;
00205 SALTON SEA GEOTHERMAL WELLS YIELD STEAM GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEOLOGIC
POWER AND MINERAL RICH BRINE. Eng. Mining J.; STRATA;THERMAL WATERS;TECTONICS;GEOTHERMAL
165: 116(1964). GRADIENTS;ENTHALPY;SEAWATER;ROCKS;CHEMICAL
CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;WELL DRILLING; REACTIONS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL
SALTON SEA;BRINES;MINERALS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; SYSTEMS
IMPERIAL VALLEY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;MINERAL
RESOURCES 00214 LET'S TAP NATURE'S STEAM PLANTS.
Bible, A. Pub. Util. Fortn.; 76: 15-19(19
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IMPLICATIONS FROM DRILLING INTO THE KILAUEA IKI From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
LAVA LAKE. Rawson, D.E.; Bennett, W.P. pp Energy (Bibliography), p. 2.
337-60 of UN Conference on New Sources of USA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL POWER
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From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy; 00215 GEOTHERMAL POWER IN CALIFORNIA, A
Rome, Italy (1961). RESPONSE TO SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 138, RELATING
HAWAII;LAVA;DRILLING;LAKES;TEMPERATURE TO THE USE OF GEOTHERMAL POWER FOR THE
MEASUREMENT;POWER GENERATION;POWER POTENTIAL; TRANSPORTATION OF WATER OVER THE TECHACHAP
CORROSIVE EFFECTS;PIPES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; MOUNTAINS. Campbell, I.; James, L.B.;
VOLCANOES;STEAM
00207 PRELIMINARY REPORT ON NEW MEXICO'S
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES. Summers, W.K.
New Mexico Bureau of Mines, Mineral Research,
Oakeshott, G.B.; Richter, R.C.; ~oenig, J.B.
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8p.
Research proposals. CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL
ENERGY;RESEARCH PROGRAMS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
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Circular 80. New Mexico Bur. Mines (1965). WATER;TRANSPORT;LEGAL ASPECTS
41p.
NEW MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL 00216 GEOTHERMAL POWER POTENTIAL IN UTAH.
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WASHINGTON STATE MAY HOLD GEOTHERMAL
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Jun 1971). 12p. 32,000 mw power capacit~ (1970). CALIFORNIA;
USA;ENERGY POLICY;ENVIRONMENT;ENERGY GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
SUPPLIES;EARTH ATMOSPHERE;AIR POLLUTION;SULFUR GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;PLANNING;GEOTHERMAL
OXIDES;COAL;RESEARCH PROGRAMS;THERMONUCLEAR ENERGY;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER GENERATION;HOT
REACTORS;NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS;MHD GENERATORS; SPRINGS;GEYSERS;THERMAL WATERS;LEGISLAfION;
POWER TRANSMISSION LINES;FOSSIL FUELS; POWER POTENTIAL
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;NUCLEAR FUELS;ENERGY
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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;RESEARCH PROGRAMS;BRINES; WATERS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
PROCESSING;ECONOMICS;MARKET;PLANNING;ELECTRIC HEAT FLOW;WATER RESOURCES;DESALINATION;BRINES;
POWER;POWER GENERATION;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; INJECTION WELLS;SEAWATER;GEOTHERMAL POWER
POLLUTION;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER DEMAND;PLANNING;
GROUND SUBSIDENCE;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
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45p. GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;VOLCANOES;OFFSHORE SITES
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;CALIFORNIA;ECONOMICS;
POWER POTENTIAL;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD; 00288 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES OF IDAHO.
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;THERMAL WATERS;DRY- Warner, M.M. (Boise State College, ID).
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SUBSIDENCE;BLOWOUTS;SEISMIC WAVES;AIR POLLUTION; States, 1972. Proceedings of Geothermal
GASEOUS WASTES Resources Council EI Centro Conference. Paper
F. Davis, CA; Geothermal Resources Council
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11 Dec 1971, S21472-76. Washington, DC; USA; Conference; Davis, CA (16-18 Feb 1972).
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Energy (Bibliograph~), p. 25. GEOLOGY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
USA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;POWER POTENTIAL
00289 POTENTIAL GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN
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GEOLOGIC FAULTS;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL MONTANA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT SPRINGS;
EXPLORATION;REVIEWS THERMAL WATERS;HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL
RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
00284 OVERVIEW OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
USA 17
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EXPLoRATIoN;THERMAL WATERS;GEOLoGIC DEPOSITS; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;LEGAL ASPECTS;GEOTHERMAL
ENERGY DEMAND;POWER DEMAND;GEOLoGIC FAULTS ENERGY;MEETINGS
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ELECTRIC PoWER;ECoNoMICS;GEoLoGY;POWER DEMAND W.J. College; USA; Univ. Alaska (1972).
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00295 POWER FROM THE EARTH: GEOTHERMAL From Geothermal Resources Research
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00346 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES OF COLORADO. 00356 DINNER SESSION, THURSDAY, 10 MAY 1973.
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00350 FUTURE ENERGY OUTLOOK. Pederson. J.A. 00358 LUNCHEON SESSION, THURSDAY. 10 MAY
(ed.). (Colorado Sch. Mines, Mineral 1973. Livermore, N.B., Jr. (Secretary,
Economics Inst.; Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol.). Resources Agency, State of California). pp 40-
Quart. Colo. Sch. Mines; 68: No.2, (Apr 5 of Proceedings of National Conference on
1973). Geothermal Energy, May 10-11, 1973, Palm
ENERGY DEMAND;ENERGY SUPPLIES;FORECASTING; Springs, California. Volume 1. Leh, M.
FOSSIL FUELS;NUCLEAR FUELS;GEOTHERHAL ENERGY; (ed.). Riverside; Univ. Calif. (Aug 1973).
GASBUGGY EVENT;MINERALS;ECONOMICS;EXPLORATION; From National Conference on Geothermal
USA Energy; Palm Springs, CA (10-11 May 1973).
USA;CALIFORNIA;ENERGY DEMAND;ELECTRIC POWER;
00351 IMPORTANT TO EXAMINE POSSIBILITIES OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION;FOSSIL FUELS;NUCLEAR POWER;
UNCONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES. Pickering, GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;HYDROELECTRIC POWER; .. ~ ....
W.H. (Calif. Inst. Tech., Jet Propulsion GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER POTENTIAL;LAND LEASING;
Lab.). Aware; 31: 5-6(Apr 1973). ENERGY POLICY;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;MEETINGS
From Research Conference of the Power
Engineering Society of the IEEE; (Dec 1972). 00359 LUNCHEON SESSION, FRIDAY, 11 MAY 1973.
ENERGY SOURCES;SOLAR ENERGY;WIND POWER;TIDAL Barnea, J. (Director of Resources and
USA 21
00375 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND COLORADO: AN 00384 ICELAND'S GEOTHERMAL STORY. Wehlage,
INTRODUCTION. Rold. J.W. (Colorado E.F. Geotherm. Energy Mag.; 2: No.3. 5-
Geological Survey, Denver). pp 1-9 of 20(1974).
Proceedings of a symposium on geothermal energy ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL
and Colorado. Pearl. R.H. (ed.). Denver; RESOURCES;ECONOMICS;EXPLOITATION
Colorado Geological Survey (1974).
From Symposium on geothermal energy; Denver. 00385 ENERGY IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON.
Colorado. USA (6 Dec 1973). Hinman, G. Wash., Energy Policy Counc.
See CONF-731226--. Seattle, Wash.; USA; Wash Energy Policy
COLORADO;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL Counc. (1974).
ENERGY CONVERSION;PLANNING;GEOTHERMAL WASHINGTON;ENERGY SOURCES;ECONOMICS;URANIUM;
EXPLORATION;HOT SPRINGS;MAPS;HEAT FLOW PETROLEUM;COAL;NATURAL GAS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
00376 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND THE ENERGY CRISIS: 00386 GEOTHERMAL POTENTIALS IN SOUTH DAKOTA.
BANQUET SPEECH. Rogers. W.L. (Dept. of Schoon, R.A.; McGregor, D.J. S.D. Geol.
Interior. Denver). pp 97-102 of Proceedings Surv., Rep. Invest.; No. 110, 76(1974).
of a symposium on geothermal energy and SOUTH DAKOTA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOLOGY;
Colorado. Pearl. R.H. (ed.). Denver; HEAT FLOW;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;GEOPHYSICAL
Colorado Geological Survey (1974). SURVEYS
From Symposium on geothermal energy; Denver.
Colorado. USA (6 Dec 1973). 00387 POWER FROM THE SALTON TROUGH.
See CONF-731226--. Thomsen, D.E. Sci. News (Wash., D.C.); 106:
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;POWER POTENTIAL; No.2, 28-9(1974).
ECONOMICS;MARKET;EXPLOITATION;PLANNING;ENERGY SALTON SEA;IMPERIAL VALLEY;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
SHORTAGES;ENERGY DEMAND;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;USA POWER POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;CALIFORNIA
00396 PROPOSED GEOPRESSURED ENERGY 00405 CALISTOGA SILVER MINES. Hanks, H.G.
INVESTIGATION. Durham, C.O., Jr. (School of pp 76-9 of 6th Report of State Mineralogist,
Geoscience, LSU). Geotherm. Energ~ Mag.; 2: Pt. 1. Sacramento; Calif. Bur. Mines (18B6).
No.5, 7-19( Ma~ 1974). HOT SPRINGS;CALIfORNIA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
GEOPRESSURED SYSTEMS;RESEARCH PROGRAMS;
ECONOMICS;METHANE;POWER GENERATION;TEXAS; 00406 MONO COUNTY. Whiting, H.A. pp 352-7
LOUISIANA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES of Bth Report of State Mineralogist.
Sacramento; Calif. Bur. Mines (IB8B).
00397 SALT DOMES AS A SOURCE Of GEOTHERMAL HOT SPRINGS;fUMAROLES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
ENERGY. Jacob~, C.H.; Paul, D.K. (Int. Salt CALIfORNIA
Co., Clarks Summit, PAl. Min. Eng. (NY); 26:
No.5, 34-9( Ma~ 1974). 00407 GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY Of SHASTA
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;SALT DEPOSITS;CAVITIES; COUNTY. fairbanks, H.W. pp 24-53 of 11 th
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Report of State Mineralogist. Sacramento;
Calif. Bur. Mines (IB93).
0039B SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO GEOTHERMAL CALIfORNIA;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
DEVELOPMENT. Armstead, H.C.H. (Rock House, GEOLOGY;MINERALS
Dartmouth, Enqland); Gorhan, H.L.; Mueller, H.
(Motor-Columbus Consulting Engineers, Inc.,
Baden, Switzerland). Geothermics; 3: No.2,
41-52( Jun 1974).
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;PLANNING;ECONOMICS;
POWER POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
00401 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY POTENTIAL IN NORTHERN 0040B (AD--754626) HEAT Of THE GROUND
APPALACHIA. Rieke, H.H. III; Skidmore, D.R. (TEPLO ZEMLI). Dvorov, I. (Army foreign
(West Virqinia Univ., Morgantown). J. Petrol. Science and Technology Center, Charlottesville,
Technol.; 26: 100S-1006(Sep 1974). VA). 24 Aug 1972. 13p. (fSTC-HT--23-437-
COMBUSTION HEAT;SPECIfIC HEAT;GEOTHERMAL 73). NTIS $3.00; $0.9S (mf).
RESOURCES;APPALACHIA;POWER POTENTIAL;INDUSTRY; USSR;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;EARTH CRUST;
ELECTRIC POWER;MINERALS;DESALINATION;ENERGY DRILLING;VOLCANOES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
CONSUMPTION;NUCLEAR fUELS;fOSSIL fUELS
00409 (JPRS--S9496) DEEP-SEATED HEAT fROM
00402 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY POTENTIAL IN NORTHERN THE EARTH. Dvorov, 1.1'1. (Joint Publications
APPALACHIA. Rieke, H.H., III. (West Research Service, Arlington, VA). 12 Jul
Virginia University, Morgantown); Skidmore, 1973. IS0p. NTIS $3.00; $1.45 (mf).
D.R. J. Petrol. Technol.; 26: 100S-1006(Sep USSR;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL
1974). EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION;
USA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL THERMAL WATERS;BRINES;GEOCHEMISTRY;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS;HEAT fLOW;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER fIELDS; REVIEWS
POTENTIAL;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION;ECONOMICS;HEAT;APPALACHIAN 00410 (N--70-3BB7B, pp 22-3) Altfelder, K.
MOUNTAINS Mar 196B.
Battelle Information No.1.
00403 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES;SOLAR ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL
TECHNOLOGY. Kruger, P. (Adv. Geothermal ENERGY;NUCLEAR POWER;WIND POWER;USES;ELECTRIC
Energy Res. and Tech., Natl. Sci. found.). POWER
Aware; No. SI. 2-7(Dec 1974).
from Conference on Research for Development 00411 (UCID--16670) INTERNATIONAL ENERGY R
of Geothermal Energ~ Resource; Pasadena, CA AND D: A PICTURE COMPILED fROM OPEN SOURCES.
(23-S Sep 1974). Green, E.A. (California Univ., Livermore
USA;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; (USA). Lawrence Livermore Lab.). 11 feb 1975.
POWER DEMAND;ENERGY DEMAND;RESEARCH PROGRAMS; Contract W-740S-eng-4B. 153p. Dep. NTIS
24 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Gidrogeoterm. UsloviMa Verkhn. Chastei Zemnoi Showashizan, Onikobe, and Matsukawa areas.
KorM, Akad. Nauk SSSR, Geol. Inst.; 1964: 52- JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT SPRINGS;
7l( 1964 ). GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL
7.2 X 10 21 ergs/Mr or 23,400 kW energM EXPLORATION;MAPS
resources. USSR;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT
SPRINGS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;EXPLOITATION; 00486 GEOTHERMAL HEATING FOR INDUSTRIAL
ELECTRIC POWER;POWER POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL PURPOSES IN ICELAND. Lindal, B. PP 471-5 of
ENERGY UN Conference on New Sources of Energy, Rome,
ItaiM, 1961, Proceedings, Vol. 3. New York;
00479 SOURCE OF HEAT IN A DEEP ARTESIAN United Nations (1964). (French summarM)
AQUIFER, BAHIA BLANCA, ARGENTINA. Schoff, From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
S.L.; Salso, J.H.; Garcia, J. pp 153-7 of Rome, I t a I y (1961).
Geological SurveM research. Professional Paper ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;HEATING;INDUSTRY;
501-D. Washington, DC; US Geological SurveM USES; DRYI NG
(1964).
ARTESIAN BASINS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS; 00487 PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE RABAUL
AQUIFERS;ARGENTINA;GEOTHERMAL WELLS GEOTHERMAL AREA FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ELECTRIC
POWER. Fooks, A.C.L. PP 230-6 of United
00480 THERMAL WATER RESEARCH AND THE Nations Conference on New Sources of Energy,
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENT. Schmidt, E.R. MagM. Rome, Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Volume 2. New
Allami Foldt. Int. Evi Jelentese; 1962: 547- York; United Nations (1964). (French summary)
53(1964). NEW GUINEA;ISLANDS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
HUNGARY;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;GEOTHERMAL VOLCANOES;NATURAL STEAM;THERMAL WATERS;HOT
GRADIENIS;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS; SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;POWER
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;AGE ESTIMATION;DATA POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;PLANNING
00481 GROUND WATERS - A VAST SOURCE OF 00488 GROUND WATERS - VAST SOURCE OF THERMAL
THERMAL ENERGY. Sukharev, G.M. Moscow; ENERGY. SUkharev, G.M. Moscow; USSR;
Izdatel'stvo "Nedra" (1964). 49p. Izdatel'stvo "Nedra" (1964). 49p.
GROUND WATER;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEUTHERMAL USSR;GEOTHERMAL RESoURCES;THERMAL WATERS;
RESOURCES;THERMAL WATERS;USSR;CHEMICAL NATURAL STEAM;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;SPACE
COMPOSITION;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;USES;FRESH HEATING;USES;GREENHOUSES;AGRICULTURE;GROUND
WATER WATER;PROSPECTING;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
VOLCANIC REGIONS;GROUND WATER;CHEMICAL
00482 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN MEXICO. De Anda, COMPOSITION
L.F.; Septien, J.I.; Elizondo, J.R. pp 149-65
of UN Conference on New Sources of EnergM, 00489 PROGRESS REPORT ON RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Rome, ItaiM, 1961, Proceedings, Vol. 2. New OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND VOLCANOLOGY IN MEXICO.
York; United Nations (1964). (French summary) Mooser, F. Bull. Volcanol.; 28: 69-73(1965).
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy; MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL PO~ER
Rome, Italy (1961). PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER;PUWER GENERATIoN;PILoT
MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS; PLANTS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;VoLCANIC REGIONS;
PATHE GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;HOT GEOTHERMAL WELLS;DRILLING;CERRO PRIETO
SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;HYDROTHERMAL GEOTHERMAL FIELD;PATHE GEOTHERMAL FIELD
SYSTEMS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS 00490 FRENCH INVESTIGATION OF GEOTHERMAL
ENERGY IN GUADELoPE. Goguel, J. pp 68-9 of
00483 INVESTIGATIONS FOR GEOTHERMAL POWER AT International Symposium Volcanol., New Zealand.
WAIOTAPU, NEW ZEALAND. Dench, N.D. pp 179- New Zealand; Inter. Symp. Volcanol. (1965).
93 of UN Conference on New Sources of EnergM, FRANCE;GEOTHERMAL RESoURCES;HOT SPRINGS;
Rome, Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Vol. 2. New ISLANDS;COST
York; United Nations (1964). (French summary)
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy; 00491 DEVELOPMENT OF GEOTHERMAL STEAM AT
Rome, Ital M (1961). oTAKE. Hayashida, T. pp 78 of International
Deep borehole temperature of 2950C max. NEW Symposium Volcanol., New Zealand. New Zealand;
ZEALAND;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER Inter. Symp. Volcanol. (1965).
GENERATION;STEAM;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;HEAT FLOW; OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD;POWER GENERATION;
BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;FUMARoLES;
EXPLORATION;WAIOTAPU GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HOT-WATER THERMAL WATERS;HoT SPRINGS;FLASHING;HOT-WATER
SYSTEMS SYSTEMS
Vclcancl. Sec. Jap., Eull.; 10: 157-204(1565). geothermy and distributicn of thermal water in
JAPAN;GE(THE~~AL ENERGY;EXPLGITATICN USSR. Moscow; Izdatel'stvo Nauka (1967).
From 2. Tr. Soveshchaniya Geoterm. Issled.
0049 GECTHER~AL INVESTIGATICN IN SA~R BASIN. SSSR; Moscow (1964). . .
Huckel, B.; Kappelmeyer, o. Deut. Geol. Ges., USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; .
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GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC;GEoTHERMAL ENERGY
00507 THERMAL SPRINGS OF NEW ZEALAND. Koga,
00497 HITAVEITA REYKJAVIKUR - CLAIMED TO BE A. Onsen Kagaku; 18: No.2, 84-95(1967}.
WORLD'S GREATEST GEOTHERMAL INSTALLATION. (In Japanese).
Finell, K. Tek. Forum; No. I, 5-8(27 Jan NEW ZEALAND;HOT SPRINGS;SUPERHEATED STEAM
1965).
ICELAND;THERMAL WATERS;PUMPS;WATER 00508 MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE GEOLOGICAL
RESERVOIRS ORGANIZATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE FUTURE STUDY
OF THERMAL WATERS IN THE USSR. Fomin, V.M.
00498 THERMAL WATERS OF THE KURILE ISLANDS. pp 20-5 of Regional geothermy and distribution
Sidorov, S.S. pp 211-18 of Sovre of thermal waters in USSR. Moscow;
Mennyyvulkanism (Vses. Vulkanol. Soveschaniya, Izdatel'stvo 'Nauka' (1967).
2nd, Yerevan, 1964, Trudy, Volume 1). Yerevan; From 2. Soveshchaniya Geoterm. Issled. SSSR;
Tr. Vses. VUlkanol. Soveshchaniya (1966). Moscow (1964).
From 2. Tr. Vses. Vulkanol. Soveshchaniya; USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
Yerevan (1964). RESEARCH PRoGRAMS;RESERVES;USES
Conditions of formation and related
mineralization. USSR;ISLANDS;THERMAL WATERS;HoT 00509 THERMAL WATERS OF THE NORTH CAUCASUS
SPRINGS;MINERALIZATIoN;FUMARoLES;CHEMICAL AND PROBLEMS OF THEIR PRACTICAL UTILIZATION.
CoMPoSITIoN;oRGANIC ACIDS;HYDRoGEN SULFIDES; Khrebtov, A.I. pp 91-4 of Regional geothermy
CARBON DIOXIDE and distribution of thermal waters in USSR.
Moscow; Izdatel'stvo 'Nauka' (1967).
00499 SUMMARY REVIEW OF GEOPHYSICAL STUDIES From 2. Soveshchaniya Geoterm. IssIed. SSSR,
ON NoRBoRIBETSU HOT SPRING IN HOKKAIDO. Tr.; Moscow (1964).
Fukutomi, T. Balneol. Soc. Jap. J.; 16: No. USSR;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;THERMAL WATERS;
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JAPAN;HoT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;GEoPHYSICS; POTENTIAL
FLOW RATE;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;HEAT FLOW;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS 00510 HYDROGEoTHERMAL CONDITIONS OF THE
CHUKCHI PENINSULA AND POSSIBLE USES Of ITS
00500 GEOTHERMAL ZONE OF THE CERRO PRIETO, HYDROTHERMAL RESOURCES. Stremyakov, A. Ya.
BAJA CALIFORNIA. Alonso Espinosa, H. Soc. RegionaI'naya geotermiya i rasprostraneniye
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SURVEYS;SEISMIC SURVEYS;EXPLOITATIoN;GEoLOGIC USSR;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEoTHERMAL
FAULTS;PoWER POTENTIAL;BOREHOLES;INORGANIC RESOURCES;AQUIFERS;FLOW RATE;HoT SPRINGS;USES;
COMPOUNDS;RECOVERY;WELL DRILLING PLANNING
00501 MINERALS OF KENYA. Du Bois, C.G.B. 00511 THERMOMINERAL SPRINGS OF TURKEY AND THE
Kenya Geological Survey Bulletin No.8. Kenya; STUDY OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Erentoez, C.;
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MINERALOGY French ).
HOT SPRINGS;MINERALS;TURKEY;GEoTHERMAL
00502 POSSIBILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY;TECToNICS;NATURAL STEAM;GEOTHERMAL
THERMAL WATER RESOURCES IN HUNGARY. Belteky, RESOURCES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;CHEMICAL
L. Vizugyi Kozlemenyek; No.2, 165-93(1966}. COMPoSITIoN;THERMAL WATERS
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;GEoTHERMAL RESOURCES 00512 NATURAL STEAM FOR POWER. Pamphlet.
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00503 FEATURES OF THE GEOTHERMAL REGIME OF GPO.
THE SOVIET CARPATHIANS. Kutas, R.I. Akad. NATURAL STEAM;GEoTHERMAL RESOURCES;
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17(1967). (English summary). GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEoTHERMAL POwER PLANTS;PoWER
USSR;GEoTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEoTHERMAL FIELDS; PoTENTIAL;SITE SELECTION
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;GEOMoRPHoLoGY
00513 WAIRAKEI AND LARDERELLo GEOTHERMAL
00504 RESEARCH PROGRAMS ON THE EXPLOITATION POWER SYSTEMS COMPARED. James, R. N. Z. J.
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CARRIED OUT IN 1966. Consiglio Nazional. WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;LARDERELLO
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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;RESEARCH PROGRAMS;ITALY;
GEOTHERMAL RESoURCES;HEAT FLOW;THERMoDYNAMICS; 00514 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN MEXICO (IN GEOLOGY
GEOTHERMAL EXPLoRATIoN;GEOCHEMISTRY; AND UTILIZATION OF GEOTHERMIC ENERGY AT PATHE,
HYDRODYNAMICS STATE OF HIDALGO). Alonso Espinosa. H.
Guidebook. Field Trip No.6. Mexico City; USA;
00505 SOME ASPECTS OF THE FORMATION OF Geological Society of America (1968). 15p.
THERMAL WATERS AND PROSPECTS OF USING THEM. MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOLOGY;
Mavritskiy. B.F. Sov. Geol.; No. II, 134- DRILLING;GEOPHYSICS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
48( 1967). GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
USES;DISTRIBUTIoN;HYDRoLOGY;GEoLOGY;ORIGIN 00515 GEOTHERMAL FIELDS ON THE USSR
TERRITORY. Makarenko, F.A.; Polyak. B.G.;
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NON-USA 29
00540 GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT IN NEW ZEALAND. 00549 PRESENT STATE OF GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT
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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;USES;ELECTRIC POWER:POWER PLANTS:ELECTRIC POWER;VOLCANOES:JAPAN:
GENERATION;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:HEAT EXCHANGERS: GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;REVIEWS;GEOPHYSICAL
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;NEW ZEALAND SURVEYS:ELECTRICAL SUHVEYS:SEISMIC SURVEYS;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
00541 OCCURRENCE AND UTILIZATION Of THERMAL
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00544 GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION IN NICARAGUA. EXPLORATION:GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;TURKEY;
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Cerro Prieto area. GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; TURKEY;HEAT TRANSFER;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS:
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;MEXICO;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS; MAGMA
DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS:GEOLOGY;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS:
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;HOT SPRINGS:FUMAROLES: 00554 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM
TECTONICS:MAPS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT POROUS SEDIMENTS IN HUNGARY. Boldizsar, T.
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TAIWAN;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;VOLCANIC REGIONS; RESOURCES:EUROPE:ECONOMICS;TECTONICS
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;MAGNETIC SURVEYS:
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS:GEOLOGY;VOLCANOES;GEOTHERMAL 00555 GEOTHERMAL POWER FOR NON-BASE LOAD
NON-USA 31
00595 GEOTHERMAL MEASUREMENTS ON THE MANIHIKI 00607 RESOURCES OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND
PLATEAU AND THE MARCUS-NECKER RISE (PACIFIC THEIR UTILIZATION. White, D.E. pp 235-9 of
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HEAT FLOW;PACIFIC OCEAN;EARTH CRUST ENVIRONMENT
00596 POSSIBILITIES OF UTILIZATION OF THE 00608 NORTHERN CHILE, YESTERDAY AND TODAY.
WARMTH OF THE EARTH IN THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC BY Selden, P.H. Aufschluss; 23: No.1, 38-
FINDING NEW SOURCES OF HYPERTHERMAL WATERS. 42(1972).
Franko. O. Mineral. Slovaca; 4: No. 15. 205- CHILE;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;NITRATES;COPPER
34 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
00631 CHARACTERISTICS OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES 00641 NEW ZEALAND LOOKS AGAIN AT GEOTHERMAL
FROM GEOLOGIC AND GEOCHEMICAL VIEWPOINTS IN ENERGY SOURCES. Scott, W.E. Energy Int.; 11:
JAPAN. Nakamura, H.; Ozawa, T. Amer. Ass. No.7, 27-30(Jul 1974).
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In Circum-Pacific Energv and Mineral PRODUCTION;ELECTRIC POWER;USES
Resources Conference.
JAPAN;GEoTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEoTHERMAL ENERGY; 00642 ANNUAL INFORMATION ON DEVELOPMENT AND
HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;DISTRIBUTIoN; UTILIZATION FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN JAPAN -
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;GEoCHEMICAL SURVEYS; 1974. (Japan Geothermal Energv Association).
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Geothermics; 3: No.3, 122-4(Sep 1974).
JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;GEOTHERMAL
00632 REVIEW OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN NEW FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;PERFORMANCE;
ZEALAND. Healy, J.; James, R. Amer. Ass. OPERATION;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEoTHERMAL
Petrol. Geol. Bull.; 58: No.7, 1439-40(1974). ENERGY;REVIEWS
In Circum-Pacific Energv and Mineral
Resources Conference. 00643 TRAVALE STATION: ITALY'S GEOTHERMAL
NEW ZEALAND;GEoTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL SUCCESS STORY. Wehlage, E.F. Consult. Eng.
RESoURCES;REVIEWS;GEoTHERMAL EXPLORATION (st. Joseph, Mich.); 43; No.4, 74-75(Oct
1974)
00633 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY IN 15,000 kW. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ENVIRONMENTAL
JAPAN ESTIMATED FROM GEOPHYSICAL DATA. EFFECTS;ECONOMIC POLICY;STEAM TURBINES;
Havakawa, M.; Baba, K. Amer. Ass. Petrol. ENGINEERING;ECONOMICS;ITALY;EXPLORATION;CUST;
Geol. Bull.; 58: No.7, 1439(1974). CONSTRUCTION;BoREHoLES;POWER GENERATION;TAXES
In Circum-Pacific Energv and Mineral
Resources Conference.
JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEoPHYSICAL
SURVEYS;GEoTHERMAL EXPLoRATION;GEoTHERMAL
ENERGY;VOLCANoES
00635 GEOTHERMIC POTENTIAL OF REPUBLIC OF REFER ALSO TO CITATION (S) 30, 48, 65, 170,
MEXICO. Alonso, E.H. Amer. Ass. Petrol. 223, 292, 353, 562, 747, 1623, 1634, 1643,
Geol. Bull.; 58: No.7, 1430-1(1974). 1844, 1955, 1979, 2474, 2646, 2683, 3547, 3683
In Circum-Pacific Energv and Mineral
Resources Conference.
MEXICO:GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;POWER POTENTIAL;
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL 00644 (LA--5362-MS) REGIONAL GEOLOGY AND
FIELD;CONSTRUCTION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY GEOPHYSICS OF THE JEMEZ MOUNTAINS. West, F.G.
(Los Alamos Scientific Lab., N.Mex. (USA.
00636 GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT Aug 1973. Contract W-7405-eng-36. 7p.
IN PHILIPPINES. Alcaraz, A. Amer. Ass. Dep. NTIS $4.00.
Petrol. Geol. Bull.; 58: No.7, 1430(1974). GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOLOGY;GEOPHYSICS;
In Circum-Pacific Energv and Mineral MOUNTAINS;NEW MEXICO;USA;JEKEZ MOUNTAINS
Resources Conference.
PHILIPPINES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL 00645 (PB--220732) MIXTURA, COMPUTER
EXPLORATION PROGRAM FOR THE CALCULATION OF HOT WATER
TEMPERATURE AND MIXING FRACTIONS OF LARGE
00637 GEOTHERMAL IN GREECE. Wehlage, E.F. VOLUME WARM SPRINGS OF MIXED WATER ORIGIN.
Geotherm. Energy Mag.; 2: No.8, 49-59(1974). Truesdell, A.H.; Fournier, R.O.; Thompson, J.M.
GREECE;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL (Geological Survey, Menlo Park, Calif. (USA.
RESOURCES;AVAILABILITY;EXPLOITATION;REVIEWS Mar 1973. 12p. NTIS $3.00; $0.95 (mf).
HOT SPRINGS;GROUND WATER;MIXING;MEDIUM
00638 NEW ZEALAND'S CHALLENGE TO U.S.: TEMPERATURE;IBM COMPUTERS;COMPUTER CODES;
WAIRAKEI. Wehlage, E.F. Geotherm. Energy COMPUTER CALCULATIONS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
Mag.; 2: No.2, 12-17(Feb 1974). SILICON OXIDES;ABUNDANCE;TEMPERATURE
NEW ZEALAND;USA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; MEASUREMENT;M CODES
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS;ELECTRIC POWER;
MANAGEMENT;CONSTRUCTION;BOREHOLES;WATER; 00646 (PB--234233) EXPLORATION OF
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;POWER GENERATION; MULTI PHASE FLUID FLOW IN A SALINE AQUIFER
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;DESIGN SYSTEM AFFECTED BY GEOTHERMAL HEATING. (FINAL
REPORT). Henry, H.R.; Hilleke, J.B.
00639 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Schuiling, R.D.; (Alabama Univ., University. Bureau of
Varekamp, J.e. (Vening Meinisz Laboratorium, Engineering Research). Jul 1972. Contract
Afd. Geochemie, Utrecht, Netherlands). DI-14-08-0001-12681. 123p. (BER--150-118).
Atoomenerg ie Haar Toepass.; 16: No.6, 133- NTIS $9.25; $1.45 (mf).
36 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
00652 GEYSERS. Allen. E.T. J. Wash. Acad. 00664 RADIOACTIVITY OF SPRING WATERS OF HOT
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00653 WHEN SHOULD SPRING WATERS BE MEASURED. RADIOACTIVITY;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Stiny, J. Geol. Bauwesen; 5: No.4, 264-
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w.
GEYSERS;CONVECTION;FLUID FLOW;MATHEMATICAL HEAT;POWER POTENTIAL;HEAT FLOW;NATURAL STEAM
MODELS;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;FLOW RATE;
VISCOSITY;BOILING 00668 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN
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DISTRIBUTIDN;GEOLDGIC STRATA;HEAT FLOW;
SITE GEOLOGY, HYDROLOGY, AND METER ORO LOGY 37
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00692 ROLE OF GROUND WATERS IN GAS 00702 MAIN REGULARITIES OF THE FORMATION OF
HYDROTHERMAL ACTIVITY OF REGIONS OF HYDROTHERMAL WATERS IN THE REGIONS OF RECENT
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SODIUM;PH VALUE;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION; CONVERSION
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00704 GEOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON THE HEAT
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TECTONICS;SEAS THERMAL WATERS;RADIOACTIVITY;RADON 222;
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ROCKS;GEOLOGY;VOLCANOES No. 3471, 32-S( 1961).
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;HOT SPRINGS;
00814 OCCURRENCE OF WAIRAKITE AT THE GEYSERS, INFRARED RADIATION;RADIATION MONITORING;
CALIFORNIA. Steiner, A. Amer. Mineral.; 43: TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;OLD FAITHFUL GEYSER;
No. 7-8, 481(1958). THERMAL RADIATION;STEAM;SEASONAL VARIATIONS;
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;BOREHOLES;DRILL SEASONS
CORES;ZEOLITES;MINERALOGY;GEOLOGY;WAIRAKITE
00825 IRON CONTENT OF SPHALERITE FROM THE
00815 FAULT PATTERNS IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. CENTRAL DISTRICT, NEW MEXICO AND THE BINGHAM
Twenhofel, W.S.; Sainsbury, C.L. Geol. Soc. DISTRICT, UTAH. Rose, A.W. Econ. Geol.; 56:
Amer., Bull.; 69: No. 11, 1431-42(1958). No.8, 1363-84(1961).
ALASKA;GECLOGIC FAULTS;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL IRON SULFIDES;X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS;
RESOURCES;AERIAL PROSPECTING;PHOTOGRAPHY NEW MEXICO;UTAH;GEOTHERMOMETERS;TEMPERATURE
MEASUREMENT;SPHALERITES;GEOTHERMOMETRY;MINERALS
00816 SEWARD PENINSULA. Hopkins, J.P.;
Hopkins, D.M. pp 104-10 of Landscapes of 00826 GROUND-WATER CONDITIONS IN THE RIO
Alaska, their geologic evolution. Williams, GRANDE VALLEY BETWEEN TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES AND
H. (ed.). Berkele~ and Los angeles; Univ. LOS PALOMAS, SIERRA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO. Cox,
Calif. Press (1958). E.R.; Reeder, H.D. NM State Engr., Tech. Rpt.
ALASKA;HOT SPRINGS 25. Sante fe, NM; USA; NM State Engr. (1962).
47p.
00817 GEOTHERMAL POWER. McNitt, J.R. NEW MEXICO;THERMAL WATERS;GROUND WATER;
Calif. Div. Mines, Geol., Mineral Info. Serv.; HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY;RIVERS;AQU1FERS
13: No.3, 1-9( 1960).
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER 00827 GEOLOGY OF THE LITTLE ANTELOPE VALLEY
PLANTS;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;VOLCANIC ROCKS; CLAY DEPOSITS, MONO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
FUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS; Cleveland, G.B. Calif. Div. Mines, Geol.,
GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;NATURAL Special Report 72. Sacramento; USA; Calif.
STEAM;METEORIC WATER;CONVECTION Div. Mines, Geol. (1962). 28p.
Casa Diablo geothermal area. CALIFORNIA;
00818 DRILLING INTO MOLTEN LAVA IN THE GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HOT SPRINGS;HYDROTHERMAL
KILAUEA IKI VOLCANIC CRATER, HAWAII. Rawson, ALTERATION;GEOLOGY
D.E. Nature (London); 88: 930-1(1960).
VOLCANIC REGIONS;ROCK DRILLING;VERY HIGH 00828 SPRINGS IN THE VICINITY OF SOCORRO, NEW
TEMPERATURE;HIGH TEMPERATURE;MAGMA;DRILL CORES; MEXICO. Hall, F.R. pp 160-79 of NW Geol.
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;LAVA;VOLCANOES;COOLING Soc., Buideb., 14th Annual Field Conference,
Socorro Region. Socorro; NW Geol. Soc.
00819 CATALOGUE OF THE ACTIVE VOLCANOES OF (1963 ).
THE WORLD, INCLUDING SOLFATARA FIELDS: NEW MEXICO;HOT SPRINGS;HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY;
CATALOGUE OF THE ACTIVE VOLCANOES AND SOLFATARA THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
FIELDS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Coombs, H.A. Internatl. Volcanol. Assoc.; 1- 00829 GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY OF AGUA CALIENTE
58(1960). SPRING, PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA. Dutcher,
USA;VOLCANOES~HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;SOLFATARAS L.C.; Bader, J.S. Water Supply Paper 1605.
Washington, DC; USA; US Geol. Surv. (1963).
00820 GEOLOGY AND HOT SPRINGS OF KUROYU 41p.
GEOTHERMAL AREA, AKITA PREFECTURE. Nakamura, GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY;HOT SPRINGS;CALIFORNIA;
H.; Ando, T.; Suzuki, T. Chishitsu Chosasho GEOLOGIC FAULTS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
Geppo; 11: No.2, 85-88( 1960). (In Japanese
with English summar~). 00830 EVALUATION OF HYDROGEOLOGY AND
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;TUFF;SANDSTONES; HYDROGEOCHEMISTRY OF TRUCKEE MEADOWS AREA ,
SHALES;VOLCANIC ROCKS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA. Cohen, P.; Loeltz,
COMPOSITION;CHLORINE;HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; O.J. US Geological Survey, Water Supply Paper
CARBONATES;ABUNDANCE;FUMAROLES 1779-S. Washington, DC; USA; US Geol. Surv.
(1964). 63p.
00821 1959 HEBGEN LAKE EARTHQUAKE ALTERS NEVADA;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY;THERMAL WATERS;
YELLOWSTONE'S HOT SPRINGS. Marler, G.D. pp CHEMICAL COHPOSITION;SURFACE WATERS;GROUND
61-6 of Proceedings of 11th Annual Field WATER;GEOCHEMISTRY;SEDIMENTS;ROCKS;PERMEABILITY;
Conference of Billings Geological Society.
Billings, MT; Billings Geol. Soc. (1960).
MONTANA;EARTHQUAKES;HOT SPRINGS;YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK;GEYSERS;SEISMIC EFFECTS;OLD
ffAITHFUL GEYSER;ORIGIN
CHLORIDES;SULFATES;STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
w..
HOT SPRINGS IN THE PAINT POT HILL AREA, 00868 HYDROLOGY OF NEOGENE DEPOSITS IN THE
YELLOWSTONE PARK. Raymahashay, B.C. NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO BASIN. Jones, P.H.
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta; 32: No.5, 499- Louisiana Water Resources Research Institute
522(1968). bulletin GT-2. Baton Rouge, LA; Louisiana
Rhyolitic country rocks. YELLOWSTONE State University (1969). 105p. .
NATIONAL PARK;HOT SPRINGS;ROCKS;CHEMICAL Research bulletin. GULF OF MEXICO;SHORES;
REACTIONS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;GEOCHEMISTRY; HYDROLDGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOLDGIC
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;SULFATES;SULFURIC ACID; DEPOSITS;DEPTH;GROUND WATER;SALINITY;CLAYS;SAND;
SILICON OXIDES;KAOLIN;THERMAL WATERS SEDIMENTATION
USA 47
~
.. .. field, Lake and Sonoma Counties. Woodland, CA;
Am. Pet. Inst., N. Calif. Chap., Div. Prod.
(1970).
00919 GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION IN REGION 3.
pp 9 of Geothermal overviews of the western
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEYSERS;REVIEWS United States. Davis, California; Geothermal
Resource Council (1972).
00911 VISIT ~O THE CALIFORNIA GEYSERS IN CALIFORNIA;IMPERIAL VALLEY;GEOTHERMAL
1888. Anderson, W. Field trip to the EXPLORATION;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY;GEOPHYSICAL
Geysers geothermal field, Lake and Sonoma SURVEYS;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Counties. Woodland, CA; Am. Pet. Inst., N.
Calif. Chap., Div. Prod. (1970). 00920 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES OF COLORADO.
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;REVIEWS Pearl, R.H. (Geol. Surv. Colorado, Denver,
CO). Colo. Geol. Surv., Spec. Publ.; No.2, 1-
00912 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD, 1969. 54(1972).
Koenig. J.B. Field trip to the Geysers COLORADO;GEoTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT SPRINGS;
geothermal field, Lake and Sonoma Counties. REVIEWS;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;FLOW RATE;TEMPERATURE
Woodland, CA; Am. Pet. Inst., N. Calif. Chap., MEASUREMENT;SPECTROSCOPY
Div. Prod. (1970).
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;REVIEWS 00921 REPORT OF A RECONNAISSANCE OF THE BASIN
OF THE UPPER YELLOWSTONE IN 1871. Barlow,
00913 ABNORMAL PRESSURES AND POTENTIAL J.W.; Heap, D.P. Senate Doc. 66.
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN THE RIO GRANDE Washington, DC; USA; 42nd US Con9ress, 2nd
EMBAYMENT OF TEXAS. Wallace, R.H., Jr. Session (1872). 43p.
(Geolo9ical Survey, Bay st. Louis, Miss. Gulf YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;GEYSERS;HOT
Coast Hydroscience Center). pp 87-116 of SPRINGS;GEOLOGY
Proceedin9s of 2nd Symposium on Abnormal
Subsurface Pressure. Baton Rouge; LSU, School 00922 CRUSTAL SPREADING IN SOUTHERN
of Geoscience and Dept. Pet. Engineering (Jan CALIFORNIA. Elders, W.A.; Rex, R.W.; Meidav,
1970) T.; Robinson, P.T.; Bienler, S. Science; 178:
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;TEXAS;GEOTHERMAL 15-24(6 Oct 1972).
GRADIENTS;GROUND WATER;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;AQUIFERS; IMPERIAL VALLEY;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOLOGIC
HYDROLOGY;GECLOGY;SEDIMENTS;PRESSURE FAULTS;CALIFORNIA;VOLCANIC REGIONS;SALTON SEA;
MEASUREMENT GEUTHERMAL GRADIENTS;BRINES;GEOTHERMAL
RESOURCES;EARTH CRUST
00914 OCCURRENCE OF THERMAL GROUND-WATER IN
THE BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE OF ARIZONA. 00923 ACTIVE LOW-TEMPERATURE ALTERATION OF
Wri9ht, J.J. (Arizona Univ., Tucson. Dept. of ARENACEOUS SANDS IN A NEAR-SURFACE GEOTHERMAL
Geosci.). pp 269-90 of Proceedings of ENVIRONMENT IN THE IMPERIAL VALLEY OF
Hydrol09Y and Water Resources in Arizona and CALIFORNIA. Elders, W.A.; Bird, D. Geol.
the Southwest Conference, Vol. I. Tempe; Soc. Amer., Bull.; 5: No.7, 610(1973).
Arizona Section of American Water Resources SAND;SEDIMENTS;IMPERIAL VALLEY;HYDRoTHERMAL
Association and the Hydrology Section of ALTERATIoN;PETROLOGY;BRINES;GEOTHERMAL ENEkGY;
Arizona Academy of Sciences (1971). ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;PORoSITY;SEDIMENTATION
From Conference on Hydrol09Y and Water
Resources in Arizona and Southwest; Tempe, AZ 00924 TECTONIC MAP OF IDAHO FROM ERTS
(April 22-23, 1971). IMAGERY. Day, N.F.; Hall, W.B. Geol. Soc.
ARIZONA;GROUND WATER;THERMAL WATERS;HOT Amer., Bull.; 5: No.7, 594(1973).
SPRINGS;EXPLORATION;DISTRIBUTION;HYDROLOGY; IDAHo;TECTONICS;MAPS;SATELLITES;MINERAL
GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;REMOTE SENSING;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
GRADIENTS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;METEORIC WATER GEOLOGY
00915 PREDICTION OF OLD FAITHFUL'S NEXT 00925 CAVERN DEVELOPMENT BY THERMAL SPRINGS.
ERUPTION. Barbee. J.H. Earth Sci. Bull.; 4: gemeier, S.J. (State Univ. New York, New
No.1, 37-41(1971). Paltz, USA). EOS, Trans., Amer. Geoph~s.
OLD FAITHFUL GEYSER;OPERATIoN;FLoW RATE; Union; 54: No.4, 488(1973).
MATHEMATICAL MODELS;TIME DEPENDENCE WYOMING;HOT SPRINGS;CAVES;LIMESTONE;EROSION;
THERMAL WATERS;SoLVENT PROPERTIES;CHEMICAL
00916 HYDROTHERMAL EXPLOSION CRATERS IN CoMPOSITION;GYPSUM
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Muffler, L.J.P.;
White, D.E.; Truesdell, A.H. (Geol09ical 00926 INFLUENCE OF LONG TERM EARTH TIDAL
Survey, Menlo Park, CAl. Geol. Soc. Amer., FORCES ON GEYSERS. Rinehart, J.S. (NOAA,
Bull.; 82: No.3, 723-40(Mar 1971). Boulder, Colo., USA). 8S, Trans., Amer.
WYOMING;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;HYDROTHERMAL Geophvs. Uni on; 54: No.4, 460( 1973).
ALTERATION;GEYSERS;EXPLOSIONS;CRATERS;THERMAL GEYSERS;VARIATIONS;TIDE;CORRELATIONS;
WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;GRoUND WATER;GEoTHERMAL GRAVITATION
FIELDS;YELLoWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;FLASHING;
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS 00927 VOLCANISM AND GEOCHRONOLOGY OF LONG
VALLEY CALDERA, MONO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
00917 PRELIMINARY APPRAISAL OF GROUND WATER Bailey, R.A.; Lanphere, M.A.; Dalrymple, G.B.
IN STORAGE WITH REFERENCE TO GEOTHERMAL cOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union; 54: No. 11,
RESOURCES IN THE IMPERIAL VALLEY AREA, CA. 121l( 1973).
Dutcher, L.C.; Hardt, W.F.; Moyle, W.R. Jr. From Fall Annual Meeting, Section of
Geological Survey Circular No. 649. Menlo Volcanol09Y, Geochemistry, and Petrology;
Park, CA; Geological Survey (1972). 57p. Geothermal Resource Investigation, I, Long
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;IMPERIAL VALLEY; Valley Symposium; San Francisco (1973).
CALIFORNIA;GRoUND WATER;THERMAL WATERS;ROCKS; CALIFORNIA;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEoLOGY;GEOLOGIC
WATER RESERVOIRS;COST;PUMPING;SALINITY DEPOSITS;AGE ESTIMATIoN;GEoTHERMAL FIELDS;
IGNEOUS ROCKS;PETROLOGY;GEOMoRPHoLOGY;TUFF
00918 GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTS IN NEW MEXICO.
Summers, W.K. Geothermal overviews of the 00928 CONTEMPORARY TECTONICS AND SEISMICITY
western United States. Davis, California; OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST. Smith, R.B.; Sbar,
Geothermal Resour. Counc. (1972). M.L. Earthquake Notes; 44: No. 1-2, 39-
50 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
00933 SUMMARY OF GEOLOGY OF COLORADO RELATED 00942 METEORIC WATER IN MAGMAS. Friedman,
TO GEOTHERMAL ENERGY POTENTIAL. Grose, L.T. I.; Lipman, P.W.; Obradovich, J.D.; Gleason,
(Colorado School of Mines, Golden). pp 11-29 J.D.; (US Geological Surve~, Denver, Colo.,
of Proceedin9s of a s~mposium on geothermal USA); Christianson, R.L. Science; 184: No.
energ~ and Colorado. Pearl, R.H. (ed.). 4141, 1069-72(7 Jun 1974).
Denver; Colorado Geological Surve~ (1974). YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;NEVADA;COLORADO;
From S~mposium on geothermal energ~; Denver, IGNEOUS ROCKS;OXYGEN 18;ISOTOPE RATIO;METEORIC
Colorado, USA (6 Dec 1973). WATER;CHEMICAL REACTIONS;OXYGEN ISOTOPES;GRUUND
See CONF-731226--. WATER
COLORADO;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL
SYSTEMS;DATA;MAPS;HEAT FLOW;GEOTHERMAL 00943 REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY OF PORTIONS OF
RESOURCES;AVAILABILITY;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS; CALIFORNIA, NEVADA, UTAH, COLORADO, NEW MEXICO,
GEOLOGIC FAULTS;HOT SPRINGS AND ARIZONA, EXAMINED IN THE YEARS 1871, 1872,
AND 1873. Gilbert, G.K. U.S. Geol., Geog.
00934 GEOPHYSICS OF COLORADO AND GEOTHERMAL Surv. West 100th Meridian; 3: No. I, 19-
ENERGY. Keller, G.V. (Colorado School of 187( 1875).
Mines, Golden). pp 31-43 of Proceedings of a CALIFORNIA;NEVADA;UTAH;NEW MEXICO;ARIZONA;
symposium on geothermal energ~ and Colorado. HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY
Pearl, R.H. (ed.). Denver; Colorado
Geological Surve~ (1974). 00944 BLACK HILLS AND THE AMERICAN
From S~mposium on geothermal energ~; Denver, WONDERLAND. Maguire, H.N. Chicago, lL.
Colorado, USA (6 Dec 1973). Donnelle~, Lo~d Co., Lakeside Libr.; 4: No.
See CONF-731226--. 82, 277-306(1877).
COLORADO;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;AVAILABILITY; YELLOWSTI0NE NATONAL PARK;HOT SPRINGS;
GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS;POWER POTENTIAL;GEOPHYSICAL GEYSERS
SURVEYS;MAPS;DATA
00945 TO THE ROCKIES AND BEYOND, OR, A SUMMER
00935 SEISMICITY OF THE IMPERIAL VALLEY, ON THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD AND ITS BRANCHES.
CALIFORNIA, 1973. Hill, D.P.; Peake, L.; Strahorn, R.E. Omaha, NB; USA; Omaha
Mowinckel, P.; Hileman, J.A. EOS, Trans., Republican Printers (1878). 141p.
Amer. Geoph~s. Union; 55: No.4, 346(1974). YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;GEYSERS;HOT
IMPERIAL VALLEY;SEISMOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL SPRINGS
SYSTEMS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;CALIFORNIA;SALTON SEA;
EARTHQUAKES;SEISMIC SURVEYS 00946 SYSTEMATIC GEOLOGY. King, C. US
Geological Surve~, Explor. 40th Parallel,
00936 CALIFORNIA GEOLOGY. Hill, M.R. Volume 1. Washington, DC; USA; US Geo!. Surv.
California Geolog~; 27: No.4, 74-94(1974). (1878).803p.
CALIFORNIA;GEOLOGY;EARTHQUAKES;OIL SHALES; NEVADA;UTAH;HOT SPRINGS;MINERALS;DEPOSITS;
URANIUM;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;SEISMOLOGY; FELDSPARS;OLIVINES;STEAMBOAT SPRINGS;GLASS;
TSUNAMIS;WASTE DISPOSAL;MINERAL RESOURCES CRYSTALS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;GEOLOGY
00937 CONVECTION MODEL FOR THERMAL SPRINGS IN 00947 ANALYSES OF SOME GEYSER DEPOSITS.
THE SOUTHEAST. Lowell, R.P. Geol. Soc. Leffmann, H. Chern. News; 43: No. 1112,
Amer., Bull.; 6: No.4, 377( 1974). 124(1881).
NON-USA 51
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;GEYSERS;HOT 00961 MINERAL WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES AND
SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;CHEMICAL THEIR THERAPEUTIC USES. (WITH AN ACCOUNT OF
COMPOSITION THE VARIOUS MINERAL SPRING LOCALITIES, THEIR
ADVANTAGES AND HEALTH RESORTS, MEANS OF ACCESS,
00948 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK (IN THE WEST, ETC. TO WHICH IS ADDED AN INDEX OF POTABLE
FROM CENSUS OF 1880). Porter, R.P.; Gannet, WATERS). Crook, J.K. New York and
H.; Jones, W.A. Chicago, IL; USA; Rand, Philadelphia; USA; Lea Bros. Co. (1899).
McNall~ Co. (1882). 630p. 588p.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;GEYSERS;HOT USA;MINERAL SPRINGS;USES;YELLOWSTONE
SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK;GEYSERS;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL
WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;BALNEULOGY
00949 THERMAL SPRINGS. Peale, A.C. pp 63-
454 of Report on progress of the exploration in
Wyoming and Idaho for the year 1878 (US Geol.,
Geog. Surv. Terr., 12th Ann. Rpt., Pt. 2).
Ha~den, F.V. Washington, DC; US Geol., Geog.
Surv. (1883).
WYOMING;NEW ZEALAND;ICELAND;YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK;USA;GEYSERS;HOT SPRINGS
00975 SULPHUR IN THE PHILIPPINES. Goodman, 00988 ROTORUA DISTRICT. Grange, L.I. pp
M. Far Eastern Rev.; 4: 120-121(1907). 14-15 of New Zealand Department of Scientific
PHILIPPINES;SOLFATARAS;SULFUR;GEOLOGIC and Industrial Research, Geological Survey
DEPOSITS Branch, 21st Annual Report, New Ser.
Wellington, N.Z.; N.Z. Dept. Sci. Indust. Res.,
00976 GEOLOGY OF THE MIKONUI SUBDIVISION, Geol. Surv. Br. (1927).
NORTH WESTLAND. Morgan, P.G. N.Z. Geol. NEW ZEALAND;HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLES;GEYSERS
Surv., Bull. 6, New. Ser. Wellington, N.Z.;
New Zealand; N.Z. Geol. Surv. (1908). 175p. 00989 ZEOLITES FROM RITTER HOT SPRING, GRANT
NEW ZEALAND;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY COUNTY, OREGON. Hewett, D.F.; Shannon, E.V.;
Gonyer, F.A. Proc. US Natl. Mus.; 73: No.
00977 GEOLOGICAL RECONNAISSANCE OF THE ISLAND 16, 18p. ( 1928). . .
OF LEYTE - WITH NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE OREGON;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
ADJACENT SMALLER ISLANDS AND SOUTHWESTERN COMPOSITION;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;BASALT;
SAMAR. Adams, G.I. Philipp. J. Sci.; 4: ZEOLITES;ABUNDANCE;GEOLOGIC FISSURES;MINERALS;
No.5, Sec. A, 339-58(1909). DEPOSITION;CALCITE
PHILIPPINES;HOT SPRINGS;SOLFATARAS;VOLCANIC
NON-USA 53
01020 HOT SPRINGS WEST OF TORFAJOKULL IN 01033 AQUEOUS EMANATION FROM PARICUTIN
ICELAND. Celeda, J.; Kroha, R. Ceska Akad., VULCANO. Foshag, W.F. Geol. Soc. Amer.,
Trida 2, Rozpravy; 49: No. 10, 22(1940). Bull.; 5&: 1180(1947).
Occurrence, erosive activity, and chemical VOLCANOES;WATER VAPOR;FLOW RATE;MEXICO;LAVA;
composition. ICELAND;HOT SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY; VOLCANIC ROCKS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
01034 TSANGPO SHEET. Map No. H-45.
01021 GEYSERS AND GEYSER THEORIES. Barth, Washington, DC; USA; US Army Map Service, Corp.
T.F.W. Naturen Arg.; 65: No. 7-8, 193- Engrs., War Dept. (1947).
209( 1941). TIBET;HOT SPRINGS;MAPS
ICELAND;GEYSERS;HYPOTHESIS;GEOPHYSICS
01035 GEYSERS OF ICELAND. Ba r t h, T. F. W.
01022 UNDERGROUND WATER IN NEW ZEALAND. Trans. Amer. Geoph~s. Union; 28: No.6, 882-
Henderson, J. New Zealand J. Sci. Tech.; 23: 7(1947).
No.3, Sec. B, 97B-112B( 1941). ICELAND;GEYSERS;MAPS
NEW ZEALAND;GROUND WATER;HOT SPRINGS
01036 PHYSIC-GEOGRAPHIC SKETCH OF ICELAND
01023 CHARACTER OF HOT SPRINGS OF ICELAND WITH SPECIAL CONSIDERATION OF VOLCANIC
WITH A REVIEW OF THE TECTONICS OF MIDDLE NORTH PHENOMENA. Von Waltershausen, W.S. Ruprecht
ICELAND. Einarsson, T. Iceland; (reprint). Guttingen, Germany; F.R. Germany;
Visindafelag Islendinga, Rit 26 (1942). 91p. Vandenhoeck (1847).
ICELAND;HOT SPRINGS;TECTONICS;HYDROLOGY; ICELAND;HOT SPRINGS;VOLCANOES;GEOLOGY
w.
GEYSERS;VOLCANOES;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
01037 WONDERS OF GEOLOGY OR, A FAMILIAR
01024 MINERAL SPRINGS OF IXTAPAN. Mancera, EXPOSITION OF GEOLOGICAL PHENOMENA. VOLUME 1-
O. Ciencia (Mexico); 4; No. 2-3, 70- 2. Mantell, G.A. London; United Kingdom of
71(1943). Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Bahn
MEXICO;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS (1848). 481p., 457p.
NEW ZEALAND;THERMAL WATERS;SILICON
01025 GEOLOGIC CONSIDERATION OF THE ABNORMAL
TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN THE HOT SPRINGS AT 01038 OUTLINE OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND,
ATAMI, SHIZUOKA-KEN, JAPAN. Otuka, Y. Tokyo BY OFFICERS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Ongley,
Daigaku Jishin Kenkyusho Iho; 21: No. 3-4, 414- M. Wellington, N.Z.; New Zealand; Harry H.
NON-USA 55
01041 HOT SPRINGS OF ICELAND AND THEIR 01053 APPLICATIONS OF NATURAL STEAM IN ITALY.
IMPORTANCE IN CONNECTION WITH SUPPLY OF Combustion; 23: No. 11, 53(May 1952).
ELECTRICITY. Bodvarsson, G.; Jonsson, S.; ITALY;NATURAL STEAM;GEOLOGIC FISSURES;USES;
Gislason, J. Elektroteknikeren; 44: No. 13, GEUTHERMAL WELLS
434-62(7 Jul 1948).
ICELAND;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; 01054 HYDROTHERMAL ROCK ALTERATION AT
ELECTRIC POWER WAIRAKEI, NEW ZEALAND. Steiner, A. Econ.
Geol.; 48: No. I, 1-13(1953).
01042 ORIGIN OF THE EPITHERMAL MINERAL WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HYDROTHERMAL
DEPOSIT. Schmitt, H. Econ. Geol.; 44: No. ALTERATION;DRILL CORES;PETROLOGY;ZONES;TUFF;
7, 641( 1949). SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;ROCKS;DEPTH;SULFURIC ACID;
FUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; GEOLOGY
MINERALS;ORIGIN
01055 IDENTIFICATION OF ARAGONITE IN THE
01043 VOLCANIC ACTIVITY ON UMNAK AND GREAT INCRUSTATIONS ORIGINATING IN DEEP GROUND WATER.
SITKIN ISLANDS, 1946-48. Byers, F.M., Jr.; Sersale, R. Boll. Soc. Natur. Napoli; 61: 55-
Brannock, W.W. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union; 8(1953).
30: No.5, 719-734(1949). ITALY;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;CALCIUM
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS;HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLES CARBONATES;ARAGONITE
01044 PRESENCE OF FREE SULFURIC ACID IN THE 01056 VOLCANIC ACTIVITY ON AKUN AND AKUTAN
MINERALS OF POZZUOLI SOLFATARA. Pannain, E. ISLANDS. Byers, F.M., Jr.; Barth, T.F.W. PP
Soc. Natural. Napoli Boll.; 58: 41-3(1950). 382-97 of Proceedings of 7th Congress of the
ITALY;SOLFATARAS;CHEMICAL REACTIONS; Pacific Science Association, New Zealand, 1949,
GEOCHEMISTRY;FUMAROLES;SUPERHEATING;OXYGEN; Volume 2. Wellington, N.Z.; Pacific Sci.
WATER VAPOR;SULFUR;SULFURIC ACID;ABUNDANCE Assoc. (1953).
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS;VOLCANOES;HOT SPRINGS;
01045 ABNORMAL DISTRIBUTION OF HEAT IN THE FUMAROLES;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
DNIEPER--DONETS BASIN. Belyakov, M.F. Dokl.
Akad. Nauk SSSR; 77: No.2. 325-7( 1951). 01057 ORIGIN OF THERMAL AND MINERAL WATERS IN
USSR;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;HEAT FLOW; THE ~IDDLE ZAMBEZI VALLEY AND ADJOINING
VARIATIONS TERRITORY. Bond, G.W. Geol. Soc. South
Africa Trans.; 56: 131-148(1953).
01046 GEOLOGIC AND GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS SOUTHERNRHODESIA;BOREHOLES;GEOTHERMAL
OF THE HENGILL THERMAL AREA. ICELAND. GRADIENTS;ROCKS;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS;
Einarsson, T. Verkfraedingafelags Islands METEORIC WATER;ORIGIN;ARTESIAN BASINS;GEOLOGIC
Timarit; 36: No. 3-4, 49-82(1951). FAULTS;STRATIGRAPHY
ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOLOGY;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;THERMAL WATERS;ROCKS; 01058 ON SOME FUMAROLIC AND SOLFATARIC
RADIOACTIVITY;PETROLOGY;DRILL CORES;NATURAL MANIFESTATIONS IN EL SALVADOR, CENTRAL AMERICA.
STEAM;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS; Perozzi, A. Ann. Geophys.; 6: No.3, 389-
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS 403( 1953).
EL SALVADOR;FUMAROLES;SOLFATARAS;NATURAL
01047 THERMAL SPRINGS Of MONTECATINI. STEAM;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
Giani, E. Rev. Catasto Servo Techn. Erariali;
6, New Ser.: No. I, 33-51(1951). 01059 THERMAL REGIME OF UNDERGROUND WATER.
ITALY;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;ORIGIN;FLOW RATE Goguel, J. Ann. Mines; 10: 32(1953).
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;THERMAL WATERS;
01048 PROPOSAL TO CLASSIFY GENETICALLY THE FLUID FLOW;UNDERGROUND;THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES-
THERMAL ITALIAN SPRINGS. Gortani, M. Trans. GEYSERS;OPERATION;GEOLOGY
Int. Union Geod. Geophys., Assoc. Int. Hydrol.
Sci., Oslo, 1948; 3: 145-53(1951). 01060 POSSIBILITIES OFFERED IN THE TERRITORY
ITALY;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF EL SALVADOR IN CENTRAL
COMPOSITION;MEDICINE;GEOLOGY;SALINITY;SULFUR; AMERICA IN THE FIELD OF 'ENDOGENOUS FORCES'.
ABUNDANCE;ORIGIN;MAGMA;PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Penta, F. Ann. Geofys.; 6: No.3, 309-
14( 1953).
01049 REPORT ON THE HENGILL THERMAL AREA. EL SALVADOR;FUMAROLES;SOLFATARAS;VOLCANIC
INVESTIGATIONS CARRIED OUT IN THE YEARS 1947- REGIONS;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS
49. Bodvarsson. G. Verkfraedingafelags
Islands Timarit; Arg. 36: No. 1-2, Sec. I, 1- 01061 FURNAS OF THE AZORES. De Morais, J.C.
48(1951). (English summary). Univ. Coimbra Mus. Mineral. Geol., Mem. Not.;
ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOLOGY;THERMAL No. 35, 48-75(1953).
WATERS;NATURAL STEAM;METEORIC WATER;ARTESIAN Boiling springs. HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL
BASINS;BASALT;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS COMPOSITION;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;DATA;
56 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Chosasho Geppo; 6: No. 10, 579-604(1955). JAPAN. Iwasaki, I. Bull. Volcanol.; 18,
(In Japanese with EnQlish summar~). Ser. 2: 103-23(1956).
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLES;GEOTHERMAL JAPAN;VOLCANIC REGIONS;FUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS;
EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES GASES;RADIOACTIVITY;RADON;RADON 220;
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS
01084 UNZEN FUMAROLE IN NAGASAKI PREFECTURE.
Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; 6: No. 10, 605- 01095 QUESTIONS ON THE ORIGIN OF THE THERMAL
10(1955). (In Japanese with English summar~). SPRINGS OF KAMCHATKA. Gonsovska~a, G.A.
JAPAN;FUMAROLES;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;TEMPERATURE Lvov. Geol. Obshch. Geol. Sb.; 2-3: 109-
MEASUREMENT;VOLCANIC ROCKS;HYDROTHERMAL 13(1956).
ALTERATION;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;VOLCANIC REGIONS; USSR;THERMAL WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;ORIGIN;
SILICON OXIDES;KAOLIN GROUND WATER;METEORIC WATER;VOLCANIC REGIONS;
HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY;CHEMICAL REACTIONS;FUMAROLIC
01085 WAIRAKITE, THE CALCIUM ANALOGUE OF FLUIDS
ANALCIME, A NEW ZEOLITE MINERAL. Steiner, A.
Mineral. Mag.; 30: No. 230, 691-8(1955). 01096 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF ICELAND.
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;BOREHOLES;ZEOLITES; Hannesson, P. Kerk. Islands Timarit; ArQ. 41:
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;NATURAL STEAM;PHYSICAL No.2, 27-31(1956).
PROPERTIES;WAIRAKITE;GEOLOGY;MINERALOGY; ICELAND;HOT SPRINGS;VOLCANOES;GLACIERS;
FORMATION HEAT GEOGRAPHY;GEOLOGY;SHORES
01086 KAMCHAKA GEYSERS. Ustinova, T.I. 01097 EVIDENCE OF MICROBIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY IN
USSR; Akad. Nauk SSSR, Inst. Geog. (1955). SOME OF THE GEOTHERMAL REGIONS OF NEW ZEALAND.
120p. Kaplan, I.R. New Zealand Jour. Sci. Tech.; 37:
USSR;GEYSERS;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY No.6, Sec. B, 639-662(1956).
NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;MICROORGANISMS;
01087 SOME HEAT MEASUREMENTS IN WEST INDIAN REDOX POTENTIAL;PH VALUE;GEOCHEMISTRY;GYPSUM;
SOUFRIERES. Robson, G.R.; Willmore, P.L. CALCIUM CARBONATES;SILICON OXIDES
Bull. Volcanol.; 17, Ser. 2: 13-39(1955).
WEST INDIES;FUMAROLES;THERMAL WATERS; 01098 REPORT ON VOLCANOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND.
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;NATURAL STEAM;TEMPERATURE Healy, J. pp 27-30 of 8th ConQ., Pacific Sci.
MEASUREMENT;MAGMA;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Assoc., Quezon City, Philippines, 1953, Proc.,
Volume 2. Pacific Sci. Assoc. (1956).
01088 FUMAROLES, SOLFATARAS, AND HOT SPRINGS NEW ZEALAND;VOLCANOES;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL
IN NORTHWESTERN AR~ENTINA AND THE POSSIBILITY FIELD;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;
OF THEIR INDUSTRIAL USE. Bartolucci, G. GRAVITY SURVEYS;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;GEOCHEMICAL
Ann. Geophys.; 9: No. I, 31-42(1956). SURVEYS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;
FUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS;VOLCANIC REGIONS; AERIAL MONITORING;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;WAIOTAPU
ARGENTINA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;USES;INDUSTRY; GEOTHERMAL FIELD
SOLFATARAS
01099 APPRAISAL OF THE FUMAROLIC ACTIVITY
01089 EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANOES AND NATURAL NEAR AHAUCHAPAN, EL SALVADOR. McBirney, A.R.
STEAM DEPOSITS. Contini, C. Ann. Geofis. EI Salvador Servo Geol. Nac. An., Bol. 2; 19-
(Rome); 9: No.4, 561-75(1956). 32( 1956).
Energ~ developed by gliding along faults. EL SALVADOR;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;FUMAROLES;
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER POTENTIAL;NATURAL STEAM;
EARTHQUAKES;SEISMIC WAVES;GEOLOGIC FAULTS; MAGMATIC WATER;HEAT;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
NATURAL STEAM;VOLCANOES;ITALY;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
EQUATIONS;ENERGY YIELD 01100 REPORT OF THE HOT SPRING RESEARCHES AT
GOSHIKI SPA AND SHIONOHA SPA, KAWAKAMINURA,
01090 APPLICATION OF ELECTRICAL PROSPECTING YOSHINO-QUN, NARA PREFECTURE. HaraQuchi, K.
METHODS TO TECTONICS IN THE SEARCH FOR NATURAL Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; I: No.4, 37-
STEAM AT LARDERELLO, ITALY. Breusse, J.J.; 40(1956).
Matthiez, J.P. Soc. Exploration Geoph~s.; 2: JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;ORIGIN;GEOLOGIC STRATA;
623-30(1956). GEOLOGIC FISSURES
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;ELECTRIC
CONDUCTIVITY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOLOGY; 01101 FUMAROLES AND THERMAL SPRINGS IN THE
TECTONICS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;NATURAL STEAM OLDER VOLCANIC MOUNTAINS OF EL SALVADOR.
Grebe, W.H. EI Salvador Servo Geol. Nac. An.;
01091 EXPLANATORY TEXT OF THE GEOLOGICAL MAP Bo 1. 2: 34-43( 1956 ).
OF JAPAN, SCALE 1: 50,000 KOKUBU (KAGOSHIMA - EL SALVADOR;FUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS;ROCKS;
82). Sawamura, K. Report No. 21. Tok~o; HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;GEOLOGY
Japan; Japan Geol. Surv. (1956). (In Japanese
with English summar~). 01102 HOT SPRINGS AS A FACTOR OF THE
JAPAN;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;VOLCANIC REGIONS; ICELANDIC CULTURAL LANDSCAPE. Bachmann, F.
MAPS;TUFF;ECCNOMICS;HOT SPRINGS;BUILDING Geog. Helvetica; 11: No.1, 59-68(1956). (In
MATERIALS;USES German with English summar~).
ICELAND;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
01092 HOT SPRINGS OF THE KARYMSHCHINA VALLEY. COMPOSITION;ORIGIN
Sirin, A.N.; Timerba~eva, K.M. Akad. Nauk
SSSR, Lab. Vulkanol., B~ull. Vulkanol. Sta.; 01103 PRELIMINARY ACCOUNT OF HYDROTHERMAL
No. 24, 47-51(1956). CONDITIONS AT WAIRAKEI, NEW ZEALAND. Heal~,
USSR;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;TECTONICS;GEOLOGIC J. pp 214-27 of Proceedings of 8th Congress
FISSURES;GEOLOGIC FAULTS of Pacific Science Association, Quezon Cit~,
Philippines, 1953, Volume 2. Pacific Sci.
01093 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY OF THE HIME RIVER Assoc. (1956).
BASIN IN NIIGATA AND NAGANO PREFECTURES. WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;ENERGY YIELD;HEAT;
Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; 7: No.7, 291- NATURAL STEAM;THERMAL WATERS;IGNEOUS ROCKS;
334(1956). (In Japanese with English DEPTH;FLOW RATE
summar~).
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS; 01104 MANZA THERMAL SPRINGS, GUMMA.
FUMAROLES;STRATIGRAPHY;SHALES;ROCKS;LANDSLIDES Nakamura, H.; Hirukawa, T. Jap. Geol. Surv.
Bull.; 8: No.1, 1-14(1957).
01094 RADIOACTIVITY OF VULCANIC GASES IN JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;FUMAROLES;HOT
58 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
SPRINGS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEOLOGY;CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION 01115 GREAT WAIRAKEI GEYSER - STATE OF ITS
ACTIVITY IN 1951. McCree, K.J. pp 97-104 of .-
01105 HYDROGEOLOGIC ZONAL MAPPING OF THERMAL Physics of the New Zealand thermal area (Bull. . ..
SUBSURFACE WATERS IN KAMCHATKA. Svyatlovsky, 123). Wellington. N.Z.; N.Z. Dept. Sci.
A.E. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; 113: No.1, 175- Indust. Res. (1957).
8( 1957 ). WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEYSERS
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;ARTESIAN BASINS;
LITHOLOGY;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY;NATURAL STEAM; 01116 GEOLOGY OF THE MINERAL SPRINGS IN
GEOMORPHOLOGY;MAPS HAKONE DISTRICT, KANAGAWA PREFECTURE, JAPAN.
Ueji, T. Onsen Kagaku; 8: No.4. 95-9(1957).
01106 PROSPECTING OF THE UNDERGROUND (In Japanese with English summary).
STRUCTURE OF 'SHOWA-SHINZAN' BY VARIOUS JAPAN;MINERAL SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;VOLCANOES;
GEOPHYSICAL METHODS. PARTICULARLY SEISMIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;PH VALUE;SODIUM CHLORIDES;
SURVEY. Hayakawa, M. Jap. J. Geophys.; 1: GROUND WATER;SEDIMENTS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;PH
No.3. 13-20(1957). VALUE
JAPAN;VoLCANoES;VoLCANIC REGIONS;SEISMIC
SURVEYS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;DEPTH;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; 01117 GEOLOGICAL AND RADIOMETRIC SURVEY AT
GEOLoGY;SEISMIC P WAVES;VELOCITY TAMAGAWA HOT SPRING. Kawano, Y. Chishitsu
Chosasho Geppo; 8: No.7, 361-74( 1957). (In
01107 WAIRAKEI HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM AND THE Japanese with English summary).
INFLUENCE OF GROUND WATER. Studt, F.E. N.Z. JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;THERMAL WATERS;
J. Sci. Tech.; 38: No.6. Sec. B. 595- RADIOACTIVITY;RADIUM;RADIATION MONITORING;
622(1957). CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;THERMAL WATERS;
NATURAL STEAM;METEORIC WATER;GROUND WATER;HEAT 01118 QUESTION OF SETTING UP GEOTHERMAL
TRANSFER;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;METEORoLOGY INVESTIGATIONS IN ARMENIA. Ananyan. A.L.;
Yegogyan, V.L. Akad. Nauk Armyan. SSR, Izv.;
01108 WHITE ISLAND. Sanders, C.A.I. New 11: No.4, 23-36(1958).
Zealand Alpine J.; 17: No. 44. 99-106(1957). USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;
History. description. NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL SEDIMENTS;IGNEOUS ROCKS;BOREHOLES;GEOLOGIC
FIELDS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;SULFUR;VOLCANIC FAULTS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
REGIONS GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
01109 SINTER CONE Of THE NAKAND-GAWA, 01119 RELATION OF OCCURRENCE OF HOT SPRINGS
ISHIKAWA PREFECTURE. Nakamura, H.; Ando, T. TO GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND GEOTHERMAL
Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; 8: No. 12, 717- STRUCTURE IN KONA-NAGAOKA HOT SPRINGS, SHIZUOKA
20(1957). (In Japanese with English summary). PREFECTURE. Nakamura. H. Onsen Kagaku; 9:
JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;CALCIUM COMPOUNDS; No.4, 118-23(1958). (In Japanese with
PRECIPITATIoN;CoNES English summary).
TUFF;GEOLOGIC FISSURES;THERMAL WATERS;HOT
01110 GEOTHERMAL ANOMALIES IN THE DO NETS SPRINGS;JAPAN;POROSITY;GEOLOGY
BASIN. Kashpur, Ya.N. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR;
116: No.3, 385-8(1957). 01120 RELATION OF THE WATER LEVEL OF LAKE
USSR;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;COAL DEPOSITS; SUWA TO THE DISCHARGE OF THE KAMISUWA HOT
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;ROCKS SPRINGS, NAGANO PREFECTURE. Inagaki, M.;
Maki, S.; Nakamura. H. Onsen Kagaku; 9: No.
01111 SOME PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS IN THE 1, 12-25(1958). (In Japanese with English
WAIRAKEI--TAUPO AREAS. Thompson, G.E.K. pp summary).
81-95 of Physics of the New Zealand thermal LAKES;LEVELS;HOT SPRINGS;LIQUID FLOW;GEOLOGY;
area (Bulletin 123). Wellington. New Zealand; THERMAL WATERS;PRESSURE GRADIENTS;GROUND WATER;
New Zealand Dept. Sci. Indust. Res. (1957). HYDROLOGY
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOPHYSICAL
SURVEYS;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; 01121 GEOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL TEMPERATURE
PH VALUE;CHEMICAL COMPoSITION;CHLORIDES; APPEARED AT THE TEST BORING OF MATSUSHIMA HOT-
ELECTRIC CoNDUCTIVITY;HOT SPRINGS SPRING HEALTH CENTER. Okutsu, H.; Hase. K.
Saito Ho-On Kai Mus. Res. Bull.; No. 27, 52-
01112 REPORT ON GEOLOGICAL, GEOPHYSICAL AND 3(1958).
GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF USU VOLCANO (SHOWA- JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE
SHINZAN). Nemoto. T.; Hayakawa, M.; MEASUREMENT;GEOLOGY
Takahashi, K.; Dana. S. Chishitsu Chosasho
Geppo; No. 170, 149p. (Jap.). 24p. 01122 GROUND WATER - SOURCE OF THERMAL
(Eng.}(1957). (In Japanese and English). ENERGY. Makarenko. F.A. Priroda; No.9, 89-
JAPAN;VOLCANOES;SEISMIC SURVEYS;GEOPHYSICAL 91(1958).
SURVEYS;GASES;NATURAL STEAM;SULFUR OXIDES; USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GROUND WATER;HOT SPRINGS;
HYDROGEN SULFIDES;GEoCHEMISTRY;GEOLOGICAL MEDIUM TEMPERATURE;MINERAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL
SURVEYS;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS RESOURCES
01113 EXPLANATORY TEXT OF THE GEOLOGICAL MAP 01123 THERMAL SALINE WATERS IN JAPAN.
OF JAPAN, SCALE 1:50,000. Uemura. F.; Saito, Nakamura, H.; Maeda, K. Chishitsu Chosasho
M. Ohata (Aomiri-3); Japan; Jap. Geol. Surv. Geppo; 9: No.6, 41-50(1958). (In Japanese
(1957). 39p. (In Japanese with English with English abstract).
summary). JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;SALINITY;GRANITES;
JAPAN;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;VOLCANIC ROCKS; MAGMATIC WATER;HOT SPRINGS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;
SEDIMENTARY RoCKS;GEOLoGIC DEPOSITS;HOT SPRINGS; CHLORINE;BROMINE;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
VOLCANIC REGIONS;SAND;GEOLOGY
01124 ACTIVE VOLCANOES OF MEXICO. Mooser,
01114 ORIGIN AND FLOW OF HEAT. Banwell. F. Internatl. Volcanol. Assoc.; 6: 1- .-
C.J. pp 9-37 of Physics of the New Zealand 36( 1958).
thermal area (N.Z. Dept. Sci. Indust. Res MEXICO;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;VOLCANIC REGIONS; .
Bull. 123). New Zealand; New Zealand Dept. VOLCANOES
Sci. Indust. Res. (1957).
NEW ZEALAND;HEAT FLOW;THERMAL WATERS; 01125 MAIN STAGES OF HYDROTHERMAL ACTIVITY OF
VOLCANIC REGIONS;HEAT TRANSFER;EARTH CRUST KAMCHATKA AND KURILE ISLANDS VOLCANOES AND
NON-USA 59
01132 fUMAROLES AND GEYSER fIELD WEST Of THE 01143 SHALLOW TEMPERATURE SURVEYING IN THE
TATIO VOLCANIC GROUP (ANTOfAGASTA PROVINCE, WAIRAKEI-TAUPO AREA. Thompson, G.E.K. N. Z.
CHILE). Zeil, W. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., J. Geol. Geoph~s; 3: No.4, 553-62(1960).
Sitzung. Math.-Naturw. Kl., Abh.; No. 96, WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL fIELD;GEOPHYSICAL
14p.( 1959). SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE
fUMAROLES;GEYSERS;HOT SPRINGS;CHILE; GRADIENTS
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;THERMAL
WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION 01144 ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION fROM
GEOTHERMAL STEAM AT WAIRAKEI, NEW ZEALAND.
01133 HOT SPRINGS AND HYDROTHERMAL ERUPTIONS Studt, f.E.; Doyle, D. Bull. Volcanol.; 23,
Of WAIOTAPU. Lloyd, E.f. N. Z. J. Geol. Sere 2: 277-82( 1960).
Geophys; 2: No.1, 141-76(1959). WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL fIELD;GEOLOGY;POWER
BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL fIELD;HOT SPRINGS; GENERATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ELECTRIC POWER;
ORIGIN;GEOLOGY;HEAT fLOW;TECTONICS;WAIOTAPU ELECTRICITY;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS
GEOTHERMAL fIELD
01145 EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION Of NATURAL
01134 INfORMATION ON STUDIES Of "ENDOGENEOUS HEAT IN ICELAND. Bodvarsson, G. Bull.
fORCES" IN NICARAGUA. del GIudice, D. Volcanol.; 23, Sere 2: 241-50(1960).
Nicaragua Servo Geol. Nacional Boletin; No.3, ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL
51-84( 1959). RESOURCES;USES;SPACE HEATING;GREENHOUSES;
NICARAGUA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT SPRINGS; GEOCHEMISTRY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;REVIEWS;
60 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
W..
EXPLOITATION DIAMOND-DRILLING AT MANYEGHI HELIUM-BEARING HOT
SPRINGS, SINGIDA DISTRICT. Harris, J.F.
01146 TAKINOUE GEOTHERMAL REGION, lWA. Tanganyika Geol. Surv. Rec.; 8: 86-98(1960).
Nakamura, H.; Ando, T.; Sumi, K.; Suzuki, T. TANZANIA;HOT SPRINGS;BRINES;HELIUM;
Jap. Geol. Surv. Bull.; 11: No.2, 79- PRODUCTION;BY-PRODUCTS;DRILLING
84(1960). (In Japanese with English summar~).
JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY; 01158 DATA ON THE GEOTHERMY OF THE WEST
FUMARoLES;HOT SPRINGS;CAP ROCK;THERMAL WATERS; TURKMEN ARTESIAN BASIN. Dzhibuti, S.S. Tr.
TUFF;IGNEoUS ROCKS;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;GEOTHER~AL Akad. Nauk SSSR Lab. Gidrogeol. Problem; 30:
FIELDS 104-9( 1960).
USSR;ARTESIAN BASINS;GROUND WATER;
01147 GEOTHERMAL ZONATION OF WEST SIBERIAN HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;
ARTESIAN BASIN. Mavritski~, B.F. Akad. Nauk BOREHOLES;HOT SPRINGS
SSSR Izv., Sere Geol.; No.3, 72-83(1960).
USSR;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL 01159 UCHINOMAKI HOT SPRINGS IN ASO CALDERA.
EXPLoRATIoN;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; Yuhara, K. Onsen KagaKu; 11: No.4, 61-
ARTESIAN BASINS;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION; 71(1960). (In Japanese with English summar~).
GEoLoGY;HYDRCLOGY;CLIMATES;ZONES JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;THERMAL WATERS;
CHEMICAL COMPoSITIoN;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;
01148 THEORY OF GEYSERS. Golovina, I.F.; CHLORINE;SULFUR OXIDES;CARBONATES;SoDIUM;
Malov, N.N. Akad. Nauk SSSR Izv., Sere CALCIUM;ABUNDANCE;FLOW RATE;TEMPERATURE
Geofiz.; 7: 922-9(1960). MEASUREMENT;NITROGEN;OXYGEN
USSR;GEYSERS;oPERATION;GROUND WATER;EARTH
CRUST;THERMAL WATERS;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY;DATA 01160 DATA ON NATURAL GEOTHERMAL STEAM OF
LARDERELLO REGION. Contini, R.; Burgassi, R.
01149 SUBSURFACE HEAT OF THE DZHERMUK REGION Termotecnica (Milan); 14: No.1, 25-8(Jan
AND THE PROBLEM OF UTILIZATION OF NATURAL HOT 1960).
WATERS. Anan~an, A.L. Sov. Geol.; No. 12, LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLoGY;NATURAL
98-105(1960). STEAM;THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;USES
USSR;GEoTHERMAL GRADIENTS;THERMAL WATERS;HOT
SPRINGS;SPACE HEATING;AQUIFERS;LIMESTONE; 01161 STUDIES OF THERMAL STATE OF EARTH.
ARTESIAN BASINS;USES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Rikitake, T.; U~eda, S.; Horai, K. Tok~o
Daigaku Jishin Kenk~usho Iho; 38, Pt. 3: 403-
01150 GEOLOGY AND HOT SPRINGS OF TAKINOUE 19, 421-36(Sep 1960).
GEOTHERMAL AREA, IWATE PREFECTURE. Nakamura, EARTH CRUST;HEAT FLOW;JAPAN;GEOPHYSICS
H.; Ando, T.; Suzuki, T. Chishitsu Chosasho
Geppo; 11: No.2, 79-84(1960). 01162 STUDY OF THE THERMAL STATE IN THE UPPER
JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;FUMAROLES;HOT PART OF THE EARTH'S CRUST. Ha~akawa, M.
SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;SEDIMENTS;LAVA;TUFF;NATURAL Proc. Indian Nat. Sci. Acad., Part A; 27: No.
STEAM;THERMAL WATERS;VOLCANIC ROCKS 5, 416-40(1961).
JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL
01151 THERMAL UNDERGROUND WATERS OF THE EXPLORATION;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;HEAT TRANSFER;
KAMCHATKA AND THE ROLE OF RECENT TECTONICS AND NATURAL STEAM;REVIEWS
VOLCANISM IN THEIR DYNAMICS. Sv~atlovski~,
A.E. Bull. Volcanol.; 23: 265-70(1960). 01163 HOTSPRING AREAS WITH ACID-SULPHATE-
USSR;TECTCNICS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;THERMAL CHLORIDE WATERS. Ell is, A.J.; Wi ISQn, S.H.
WATERS;GEOLOGY;ARTESIAN BASINS;GEOTHERMAL Nature (London); 191: No. 4789, 696-7(1961).
FIELDS NEW ZEALAND;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;PH
VALUE;CHLoRIDES;SULFATES;ABUNDANCE;CHEMICAL
01152 SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON THE UTILIZATION COMPOSITION;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY, A PROPOS OF NEW ZEALAND.
Goguel, J. Bull. Volcanol.; 23, Sere 2: 283- 01164 GEOTHERMAL INVESTIGATIONS OF MATSUKAWA
99(1960). HOTSPRING AREA, IWATE PREFECTURE. Nakamura,
NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;NATURAL H.; Sumi, K. Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; 12:
STEAM;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS No.2, 73-84(1961). (In Japanese with English
abstract).
01153 HYDROTHERMAL METASOMATIAM OF MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HOT SPRINGS;
PROTEROZOIC ROCKS IN THE OLEKMA-VITIM GEOLOGY;NATURAL STEAM;DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL
HIGHLANDS. Rozentsuit, A.O. Akad. Nauk SSSR EXPLORATION;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;VoLCANIC ROCKS;
Izv., Sere Geol.; No.5, 60-73(1960). SEDIMENTS;TUFF;LAVA
SEDIMENTARY RoCKS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;
USSR; LITHOLOGY 01165 PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF THE HYDROTHERMAL
FIELD AT RABAUL, NEW BRITAIN. Studt, F.E.
01154 THERMAL WATERS OF THE PALEOZOIC AND N. Z. J. Geol. Geophys; 4: No.3, 274-
MESOZOIC IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE CRIMEAN 82(1961).
PENINSULA. German~uk, M.M. Sov. Geol.; No. NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOPHYSICAL
6, 111-18(1960). (English summar~). SURVEYS;HOT SPRINGS;HYDRoLOGY;THERMAL WATERS;
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;BOREHOLES;GEOTHERMAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;POWER POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL
WELLS;CHEMICAL CoMPOSITION;SALINITY;SEDIMENTS; EXPLORA TI ON
MINERALS;MINERAL RESOURCES;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
01166 GAS GEYSER OF WESTERN TURKMENIA AND THf
01155 GEOLOGY IN ICELAND. Thorarinsson, S.; MECHANISM OF ITS ACTIVITY. Subbota, M.I.
Tr~ggvason, T. Geo. Times; 4: No.6, 8- Int. Geol. Rev.; 3: No. 11, 995-7(1961).
10(1960). USSR;GEYSERS;GAS FLOW;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;
ICELAND;GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;VOLCANIC BOREHOLES
REGIONS
01167 THERMAL WATERS AND HYDROTHERMAL
01156 GEOLOGY OF HELLISHEIDI. Einarsson, T. ACTIVITIES IN ARIMA HOTSPRING AREA, HYOGO
Sonderveroff. 5. Univ. Cologne; F.R. Germany; PREFECTURE. Nakamura, H.; Maeda, K.
Geol. Inst. (1960). 55p. Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; 12; No.7, 489-
ICELAND;VCLCANIC REGIONS;GEOLOGY;EARTHQUAKES; 97(1961). (Japanese abstract).
HOT SPRINGS;LAVA;TUFF JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;GEOLOGY;CHLORINE IONS;
HYDROGEN;MAGMA;HOT SPRINGS;MAGMATIC WATER
01157 GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS, SAMPLING AND
NON-USA 61
01168 RATES Of DISCHARGE Uf HEAT ENERGY fROM Japanese with English summary).
THE PRINCIPAL HOT SPRING LOCALITIES IN JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;GEoLOGY;
HOKKAIDO, JAPAN. fukutomi, T. Hokkaido VOLCANIC ROCKS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITIoN;CHLORINE;
Univ. fac. Sci. J., Geophys.; 1: No.5, Ser. HYDROCARBONS;SALTS;BROMINE;TUff
7, 315-30( 1961).
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;HEAT;ENERGY YIELD 01179 SUPPLY Of HEAT fROM THE EARTH'S
INTERNAL HEAT VIA THERMAL WATERS. Szebenyi,
01169 GEYSER THEORY. Golovina, I.f.; Malov, L. Magy. Geofiz.; 3: No. 1-2, 92-7( 1962).
N.N. Akad. Nauk SSSR Izv., Ser. Geofiz.; No. HUNGARY;HEAT fLOW;THERMAL WATERS;HEAT
7, 616-20( 1961). TRANSfER;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
GEYSERS;THERMODYNAMICS;HYDRODYNAMICS
01180 REPORT Of THE GEOLOGICAL STUDIES Of HOT
01170 POSSIBLE SOURCES Of GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SPRINGS IN JAPAN. Nakamura, H. Report No.
IN THE REPUBLIC Of MEXICO. Blasquez L., L. 192. Tokyo; Japan; Japanese Geological Survey
Mex. Univ. Nac. Inst. Geol., Bol.; No. 61, 39- (1962). 126p.
46(1961). JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;IGNEOUS ROCKS;MAGMA;
MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;THERMAL WATERS; GEOLOGY
NATURAL STEAM;PATHE GEOTHERMAL fIELD;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;HOT SPRINGS 01181 THERMAL SPRINGS AND GEOLOGY Of IZU-
HAKONE DISTRICT. Sato, K. Balneol. Soc.
01171 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Of NATURAL Jap. J.; 13: No.2, 41-55( 1962). (In
HEAT RESOURCES IN ICELAND. Bodvarsson, G. Japanese with English abstract).
Joekull (Reykjavik); 11: 29-38(1961). JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;CHEMICAL
ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;VOLCANIC COMPOSITION;ORIGIN;GEOLOGY
REGIONS;SEISMIC SURVEYS;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS;NATURAL STEAM;BASALT;VOLCANIC ROCKS; 01182 HYDROGEOLOGICAL AND GEOTHERMAL
ENTHALPY;HEAT TRANSfER;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; CONDITIONS Of THE MINUSIN INTERMONTANE
POWER POTENTIAL;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;GEOPHYSICAL DEPRESSION. Gavlina, G.B. Akad. Nauk SSSR
SURVEYS Lab. Gidrogeol. Problem, Trudy; 39: 151-
74(1962).
01172 GEYSERS, SOLfATARAS AND SPRINGS Of THE USSR;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;THERMAL WATERS;
RANGE Of SAN ANDRES, MICHOACAN. Blasquez L., TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;BOREHOLES;SALINITY;
L. Mex. Univ. Nac. Inst. Geol., Bol.; No. 61, SODIUM CHLoRIDES;CALCIUM CHLORIDES;SODIUM
1-37( 1961). SULfATES;ZONES
MEXICO;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEYSERS;SOLfATARAS;
HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE 01183 EXPLANATORY TEXT Of THE GEOLOGICAL MAP
MEASUREMENT;fLOW RATE;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; Of JAPAN, SCALE 1:50,000 KUTCHARO-KO. Katsui,
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Y. Tokyo; Japan; Japan Geological Survey
(1962). 42p. (In Japanese with English
01173 ALTERATION PHENOMENA IN THE VOLCANIC summa ry).
ROCKS AT THE fUMAROLES, VOLCANO YAKEDAKE, VOLCANIC ROCKS;JAPAN;GEOLUGICAL SURVEYS;MAPS;
PREfECTURES NAGANO-GIfU. Ossaka, J. GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;SULfUR;USES;HOT SPRINGS;
Volcanol. Soc. Jap. Bull.; 5: No.3, Ser. 2, SOLfATARAS;ECONOMICS;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
145-53(1961). (In Japanese with En9lish
summary). 01184 UNDERGROUND WATER IN EAST GIPPSLAND.
JAPAN;fUMAROLES;VOLCANIC REGIONS;NATURAL Jenkin, J.J. Underground Water Investigation
STEAM;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;VOLCANIC ROCKS; Report No.6. Unknown; Victoria Geol. Surv.
HYDROGEN SULfIDES;SULfUR OXIDES (1962). 16p.
AUSTRALIA;ARTESIAN BASINS;THERMAL WATERS;
01174 INVESTIGATION Of GEOTHERMAL GRADIENT IN TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENl;BOREHOLES;COAL;SULfIDES;
TERRITORY Of DOROG COAL BASIN. Willems, T.; oXIDATION;CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
Kharshani, A. Hung. Res. Inst. for Min.,
Publ.; No.5, 22-32( 1961). 01185 ECONOMIC GEOLOGY Uf D'ANTSIRABE
HUNGARY;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;COAL;GEOTHERMAL PREfECTURE, MALAGASY REPUBLIC. Besairie, H.
GRADIENTS;GROUND WATER;fLUID fLOW;GEOPHYSICAL Unknown; Malagasy Repub. Servo Geol. Rap. Ann.
SURVEYS (1962). 138p.
MADAGASCAR;GEOLOGY;ROCKS;SEDIMENTS;GRAPHITE;
01175 UNDERGROUND HEAT SOURCES IN THE CENTRAL MINERALS;RADIOACTIVE MINERALS;QUARTZ;TALC;
CAUCASUS FORELAND REGION. Khrebtov, A.I. SHALES;LIMESTONE;CLAYS;HOT SPRINGS;CARBON
Sov. Geol.; No. I, 133-8(1961). DIOXIDE;THERMAL WATERS;MINERAL RESOURCES
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GRoUND WATER;USES;
EXPLORATION;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;PHYSICAL 01186 GEOLOGY AND THERMAL WATERS Of GOJOJIKI
PROPERTIES;CHEMICAL PROPERTIES HOTSPRING AREA, FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE.
Nakamura, H.; Suzuki, T.; Maeda, K. Chishitsu
01176 RELATION Of THERMAL fIELD Of WEST Chosasho Geppo; 13: No.4, 329-32( 1962).
SIBERIAN LOWLAND TO TOPOGRAPHY Of PRE-JURASSIC JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
BASEMENT. Koshlyak, V.A. Geol. Nefti Gaza; COMPOSITION;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEOLOGIC FISSURES;
5: No. I, 39-44(Jan 1961). CHLORIDES;HYDROCARBONS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
USSR;ToPoGRAPHY;GEOTHERMAL fIELDS;HYDROLOGY; GEOLOGY
GEOLOGIC STRATA
01187 KUL'DAR THERMAL SPRINGS. Bogatkov,
01177 EffECT Of fOLDED BASEMENT ON THERMAL N.M. Sov. Geol.; No.8, 157-61( 1962).
STATE Of MESOZOIC AND CENOZOIC DEPOSITS Of WEST USSR;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;FLOW RATE;
SIBERIAN LOWLAND. Cheremenskii, G.A. Izv. TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;ORIGIN;GROUND WATER;
Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geofiz.; 25: No.5, 705- ARGON;NITROGEN;ABUNDANCE;QUANTITY RATIU;TrlERMAL
9( May 1961). WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
USSR;GEOLOGIC STRATA;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;
THERMAL CoNDUCTIVITY;GEoTHERMAL GRADIENTS; 01188 SECONDARY QUARTZITES. Onikhimovskiy,
~ SEDIMENTARY ROCKS V.V. Sov. Geol.; No.4, 53-62(1962).
fUMAROLES;SOLFATARAS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;
01178 GEOLOGY AND THERMAL WATERS Of GOJoJIKI MINERALIZATION;USSR;QUARTZITES;HYDROTHERMAL
HoTSPRING AREA, fUKUSHIMA PREfECTURE. ALTERATION;SILICATES;ALUMINIUM SILICATES;
Nakamura, H.; Suzuki, T.; Maeda, K. Chishitsu METAMORPHIC ROCKS
Chosasho Geppo; 13: No.4, 329-32(1962). (In
62 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
PREFECTURE. Kondo, C.A. pp 73-82 of Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.); 154: No. 1-6,6-
Geochemistr~ of the TamaQawa Hot Springs. 9(1964).
Tok~o, Japan; [No Publisher Given] (1963). Kamchatka. USSR;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;ORIGIN;CHEMICAL GRADIENTS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;VOLCANOES;MAGMA
COMPOSITION;GEOCHEMISTRY
01238 GEOTHERMAL DRILLHOLES - CHEMICAL
01229 GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON TAMAGAWA HOT INVESTIGATIONS. Ellis, A.J. pp 208-18 of
SPRING. Iwasaki, I.; Katsura, T.; Tarutani, United Nations Conference on New Sources of
T.; Ozawa, T.; Yoshida, M.; Iwasaki, B.; Energ~, Rome, Ital~, 1961, ProceedinQs, Volume
Hira~ama, M.; Kamada, M. pp 7-72 of 2. New York; United Nations (1964). (French
Geochemistr~ of the TamaQawa Hot Springs. summar~)
Tok~o, Japan; [No Publ isher Given] (1963). From UN Conference on New Sources of Energ~;
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL Rome, Ital~ (1961).
COMPOSITION;ORIGIN;GEOCHEMISTRY WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;NEW ZEALAND;
HYDROLOGY;BOREHOLES;NATURAL STEAM;THERMAL
01230 GEOLOGY OF LARDERELLO REGION (TUSCANY), WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE GEOTHERMAL GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;WAIOTAPU GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
BASINS. Cataldi, R.; Stefani, G.; Tongiorgi, KAWERAU GEOTHERMAL FIELD
M. (Larderello Co., Pisa (Ital~)). pp 1-32
of Nuclear QeoloQ~ on geothermal areas 01239 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NATURAL
s~mposium, Spoleto, Ital~, 9-13 Sep 1973. HEAT RESOURCES IN ICELAND. Bodvarsson, G.
Pisa, Ital~; National Research Council, Nuclear pp 82-90 of UN Conference on New Sources of
Geol. Lab. (Sep 1963). Energ~, Rome, Ital~, 1961, Proceedings, Vol. 2.
From Geothermal Areas S~mposium; Spoleto, New York; United Nations (1964). (French
Ital~ (9-13 Sep 1973). summar~)
406490NE. LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;ITALY; From UN Conference on New Sources of Energ~;
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;EXPLORATION;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY; Rome, It a 1~ (1961).
METEOROLOGY;NATURAL STEAM;TECTONICS;METEORIC Hot spring areas with 150 0 C or less and higo-
WATER;BOREHOLES temperature areas of 200 0 C or more. ICELAND;
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;SEISMIC SURVEYS;HOT SPRINGS;
01231 THERMAL WATERS Of WESTERN SIBERIAN STEAM;BASALT;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEOTHERMAL
ARTESIAN BASIN AND THEIR PRACTICAL UTILIZATION. EXPLORATION;HEAT FLOW;GEOLOGY
Bogom~akov, G.P.; Nudner, V.A. Razved. Okhr.
Nedr; No.9, 45-9( Sep 1963). 01240 GEOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN THE
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;SPACE HEATING;GEOLOGY; TAUPO VOLCANIC ZONE, NEW ZEALAND. Healy, J.
ARTESIAN BASINS;USES pp 250-8 of UN Conference on New Sources of
Energ~, Rome, Italy, 1961, ProceedinQs, Vol. 2.
01232 GEOTHERMAL CONDITIONS AND THERMAL New York; United Nations (1964). (French
WATERS Of CENTRAL AND EASTERN CISCAUCASIA. summary)
Kissin. I.G. Gidrogeoterm. Uslovi~a Verkhn. From UN Conference on New Sources of EnerQ~;
Chastei Zemnoi Kor~. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Geol. Rome, Ita 1 ~ (1961).
Inst.; 1964: 125-37(1964). NEW ZEALAND;WAIOTAPU GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
USSR;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;THERMAL WATERS; KAWERAU GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGY;HOT SPRINGS;
EXPLOITATION;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;GROUND WATER; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;HOT SPRINGS;
HEAT TRANSfER;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;HEAT fLOW VOLCANIC REGIONS;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
01233 SOME DATA ON SUPERHEATED WATERS AND DEPTH;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;GEOTHERMAL
THEIR DISTRIBUTION IN THE TERRITORY OF THE RESOURCES;GEOLOGIC FAULTS
USSR. Bodoroditskii. K.f. Gidrogeoterm.
Uslovi~a Verkhn. Chastei Zemnoi Kor~. Akad. 01241 THERMAL ANOMALIES AND GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
Nauk SSSR, Geol. Inst.; 1964: 18-34(1964). RELATED TO RECENT PLUTONISM IN TUSCANY.
USSR;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;THERMAL WATERS; Marinelli, G. PP 288-91 of United Nations
NATURAL STEAM;ARTESIAN BASINS;VOLCANIC REGIONS; Conference on New Sources of Energ~, Rome,
GEOLOGIC fAULTS;DISTRIBUTION Ital~, 1961, Proceedings, Volume 2. New York;
United Nations (1964). (EnQlish summar~)
01234 PROGRESS REPORT Of THE GEOLOGICAL From UN Conference on New Sources of Energ~;
SURVEY fOR THE PERIOD 1959--1962. Williams. Rome, Ital~ (1961).
C.E.f.; Warden, A.J. Unknown; New Hebrides ITALY;GEOLOGY;GEOLOGIC STRATA;TECTONICS;
Condominium Geol. Surv. (1964). 75p. GROUND SUBSIDENCE;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;PLUTONIUM;
PACIfIC OCEAN;NEW HEBRIDES ISLANDS; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;ROCKS
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL fIELDS;
VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEYSERS;HOT SPRINGS;VOLCANOES; 01242 NATURAL HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS AND
SOLfATARAS;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS EXPERIMENTAL HOT-WATER/ROCK INTERACTIONS, PT.
1. Ellis, A.J.; Mahon, W.A.J. Geochim.
01235 HYDROGEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS Of THE Cosmochim. Acta; 28: 1323-57(1964).
THERMO-MINERAL WATERS OF BULGARIA. Mundrov, NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;THERMAL WATERS;
D. Zavod Geol., Geofiz. Istrazivanja Vestnik, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;VOLCANIC ROCKS;GRAYWACKE;
Bull. Engr. Geol. H~drogeol.; No. 2(1962), Ser. HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;CHEMICAL REACTIONS;
B,33-8(1964). HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOCHEMISTRY;CHLORINE;
BULGARIA;THERMAL WATERS;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY; BROMINE;FLUORINE;ARSENIC;AMMONIA;SILICON OXIDES;
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS
MINERALOGY;SODIUM COMPOUNDS;fLUORINE;RADON;
SPACE HEATING;GEOLOGIC fAULTS;HOT SPRINGS 01243 HYDROGEOLOGICAL SYSTEMATIZATION OF
THERMO-MINERAL WATERS. Durovic, R. Bull.,
01236 SPRINGS OF THE APUAN ALPS AND SOURCE OF Eng. Geol. Hydrogeol. (EnQl. Transl.); No.3
HOT MINERAL SPRINGS. Masini. R. Ital~ Servo (1963),5-67(1964).
Geol. Boll.; 85: 95-125(1964). (English YUGOSLAVIA;BULGARIA;THERMAL WATERS;MINERALS;
summar~). CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;HYDROLOGY
ITALY;ALPS;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY;
FLOW RATE;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;ROCKS;SALINITY; 01244 TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS OF THE MESOZOIC
CONNATE WATER FORMATIONS OF THE NORTH CAUCASUS AND
CISCAUCASIA. Vlasova, S.P.; Taranukha, Yu.K.
01237 NATURE OF THE GEOTHERMAL FIELD NEAR Izv. Vyssh. Ucheb. Zaved., Neft Gaz; No.7. 9-
AVACHA VOLCANO. Pol~ak, B.G. Dokl., Earth 12(1964).
NON-USA 65
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USSR;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS; HYDROGEN SULFIDES;SODIUM CHLORIDES;ABUNDANCE;
I GROUND WATER;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;LEVELS
GRADIENTS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;TEMPERATURE
I~
I
DISTRIBUTION
01245 TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW IN THE
01255 RELATIONSHIPS OF GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
TO GEOLOGICAL FEATURES IN THE GREAT ARTESIAN
BASIN, AUSTRALIA. Heyl, G.R.; Thomas, N.M.
CARPATHIANS. Boldizsar, T. J. Geophys. Res.; pp 137-45 of International Geological Congress,
69: No. 24, 5269-75(1964). 22nd, India, 1964, Proceedings, Sec. 2;
HUNGARY;HEAT FLOW;BOREHOLES;GEOTHERMAL Geological results of applied geophysics.
GRADIENTS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS India; Int. Geol. Congo Organising Comm.
(1964 ).
01246 GEOTHERMAL CONDITIONS IN KRIVOI ROG AUSTRALIA;ARTESIAN BASINS;BOREHOLES;
BASIN. Duganov, G.V.; Baratov, E.I. Izv. GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;GEOLOGIC STRATA;GEOLOGY
Vyssh. Ucheb. Zaved., Gorn. Zh.; No.1, 7-
12(1964). 01256 GEOTHERMAL FEATURES OF MESOZOIC-
USSR;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;GEOTHERMAL CENOZOIC SEDIMENTS IN EASTERN CIS-CAUCASIA.
GRADIENTS;GEOLOGY;ROCKS;GROUND WATER; Vlasova, S.P.; Sukharev, G.M.; Taranukha, Yu.K.
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT Izv. Vyssh. Ucheb. Zaved., Geol. Razved.; No.
2, 3-12(Feb 1964).
01247 THERMAL WATERS OF URALS. Kovalev, GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;BOREHOLES;STRATIGRAPHY;
V.F. Izv. Vyssh. Ucheb. Zaved., Gorn. Zh.; LITHOLOGY;GEOLOGY;USSR;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
No.1, 3-6(1964). GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;
USES;GROUND WATER;ZONES 01257 OCEAN-FLOOR HEAT-FLOW MEASUREMENTS WEST
OF UNITED STATES AND BAJA CALIFORNIA. Von
01248 GEOTHERMAL FEATURES OF THE PLIOCENE Herzen, R.P. Mar. Geol.; 1: No.3, 225-
FORMATIONS OF EASTERN CISCAUCASIA. Nikanorov, 39( May 1964).
A.M.; Vlasova, S.P. Izv. Vyssh. Ucheb. PACIFIC OCEAN;EARTH CRUST;USA;MEXICO;HEAT
Zaved., Neft Gaz; No.9, 23-26(1964). FLO~;GEOLOGIC STRATA
USSR;GEOLOGY;LITHOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;BOREHOLES; 01258 MAPPING AND EXPLORATION OF AREAS WITH
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;ROCKS;THERMAL THERMAL WATERS AND STEAMING HYDROTHERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY;RIVERS;GROUND WATER;COOLING WATERS. Fomin, V.M.; Mavrtitskii, B.F.;
Makarenko, F.A. Razved. Okhr. Nedr; No.7, 38-
01249 GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND GEOTHERMAL STEAM 42( Jul 1964).
FIELDS. Grindley, G.W. pp 237-45 of United USSR;THERMAL WATERS;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;
Nations Conference on New Sources of Energy, MAPS;USES;MINERALS;RECOVERY
Rome, 1961, Proceedings, Volume 2. New York;
United Nations (1964). 01259 NEW HEAT-FLOW MEASUREMENTS IN CARIBBEAN
NEW ZEAlAND;GEOTHERMAL FILDS;VOLCANIC AND WESTERN ATLANTIC. Langseth, M.G.; Grim,
REGIONS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;GROUND SUBSIDENCE; P.J. J. Geophys. Res.; 69: No. 22, 4916-
AQUIFERS;PUMICE;GEOLOGY;NATURAL STEAM 17( 15 Nov 1964).
ATLANTIC OCEAN;CARIBBEAN SEA;HEAT FLOW;
01250 PROBLEM OF USING THERMAL WATERS IN OIL MEASURING METHODS
AND NATURAL GAS FIELDS OF CAUCASUS. Sukharev,
G.M. Izv. Vyssh. Ucheb. Zaved., Neft Gaz; No. 01260 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN EL SALVADOR,
4, 17-18( 1964). CENTRAL AMERICA. Alonso Espinosa, H. Soc.
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; Geol. Mexicana Bol.; 28: No.2, 83-94(1965).
BOREHOLES;HEAT;ENERGY YIELD EL SALVADOR;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION;GEOCHEMISTRY;GEOLOGY;TECTONICS
01251 BASIC DIFFERENCE IN UNDERGROUND
TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS IN EUROPEAN PART AND 01261 THERMAL SPRINGS OF PAKISTAN. Bakr,
ADJACENT REGIONS OF ASIATIC SOVIET UNION. M.A. Pakistan Geol. Surv. Rec.; 16, Pt. 3:
Tamrazyan, G.P. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; 157: 4p.( 1965).
No.2, 337-40( 1964). PAKISTAN;THERMAl WATERS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
USSR;GEOLOGY;VARIATIONS;DEPTH;GEOTHERMAL HOT SPRINGS
GRADIENTS
01262 GEOELECTRIC PROSPECTING AT THE POZZUOLI
01252 PAUZHETSK HOT SPRINGS OF KAMCHATKA AS SOLFATARA. Vittozzi, P.; Rapolla, A. pp 77-
AN EXAMPLE OF A HIGH-TEMPERATURE ARTESIAN 95 of Proceedings of 14th Assoc. Geofisica
SYSTEM. Sugrobov, V.M. pp 72-86 of Italiana Convegno Ann., ROme, 1965. Assoc.
Gidrogeotermicheskiye usloviya verkhnikh chasty Geofisica Italiana (1965).
zemnoy kory. Akad. Nauk SSSR Geol. Inst. ITALY;SOLFATARAS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;VOLCANIC
(1964). REGIONS;FUMAROLES;ElECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HOT SPRINGS;
ARTESIAN BASINS;GEOlOGY 01263 NOTE ON MT. EREBUS, ROSS ISLAND,
ANTARCTICA. Beck, A.C. N. Z. J. Geol.
01253 OLD VOLCANO IN SOUTHEASTERN KAMCHATKA Geophys; 8: No.2, IBO-5( 1965).
WITH RECENT HYDROTHERMAL MANIFESTATIONS. ANTARCTICA;VOLCANOES;LAVA;NATURAL STEAM
Aprelkov, S.Ye.; Sheymovich, V.S. Vulkanol.
Sta. Byull. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sibir. Otdel.; No. 01264 HOT SALTY WATER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE
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USSR;VOLCANOES;FUMARCLES;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL (London); 205: No. 4967,165-6(1965).
WATERS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;FlOW RATE RED SEA;THERMAL WATERS;BRINES;TEMPERATURE
MEASUREMENT;SALINITY;DEPTH
01254 FLOW OF THERMAL WATER AT ONOGAWA HOT
SPRINGS AREA, YAMAGATA PREFECTURE. Tokairin, 01265 THERMODYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF NATURAL
T.; Sakurai, M.; Suzuki, I.; Hattori, Y.; STEAMS AND HYDROTHERMAL STRUCTURE OF BEPPU
Hosoya, N.; Sato, K.; Kanroji, Y. Onsen GEOTHERMAL AREA. Yuhara, K.; Tomosada, A.
Kagaku; 14: No. 3-4, 114-30(1964). (In Kyoto Univ. Geophys. Inst., Spec. Contr.; No.
Japanese with English abstract). 5,33-44(1965).
JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;THERMAL WATERS;FLOW JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;NATURAL STEAM;
RATE;GROUND WATER;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;RADON;CARBONATES; HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
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01266
M.H.P.
UPPER MANTLE BENEATH ICELAND. Bott,
Ro~al Astron. Soc. Geoph~s. J.; 9:
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ICELAND;GEOLOGY;EARTH CRUST;THICKNESS;
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GRAVITATIONAL FIELDS;SEISMIC SURVEYS HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;LAVA;HEAT;
ENERGY YIELD;PETROLOGY;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
01267 THERMAL SPRING IN CO. KILDARE.
Davies, G.L.; De C.Hill, W.M. Irish 01277 VOLCANIC HYDROTHERMAL AREAS, AND THE
Naturalists' J.; 15: No.3, 73-4( 1965). INTERPRETATION OF THERMAL WATER COMPOSITIONS.
IRELAND;THERMAL WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;LIMESTONE; Ellis, A. pp 52-3 of International Symposium
GEOLOGY Volcanol., New Zealand. New Zealand; Inter.
Symp. Volcanol. (1965).
01268 GEOLOGY, STRUCTURE, AND EXPLOITATION OF NEW ZEALAND;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;METEORIC
THE WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD, TAUPO, NEW WATER;SAMPLING;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
ZEALAND. Grindle~, G.W. New Zealand Geol. COMPOSITION;BOREHOLES;DRILL CORES;HYDROTHERMAL
Surv. Bull.; No. 75, 131p.(1965). ALTERATION;VOLCANIC REGIONS
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;NATURAL STEAM;PRESSURE 01278 HEAT FLOW IN THE UKRANIAN SHIELD IN
GRADIENTS;AQUIFERS;PETROLOGY;TEMPERATURE RELATION TO RECENT TECTONIC MOVEMENTS,
MEASUREMENT;PRESSURE MEASUREMENT DISCUSSION. Lyubimova, E.A. J. Geoph~s.
Res.; 70: No. 10,2466-7(1965).
01269 FOSSIL GEOTHERMAL FIELDS IN ICELAND. UKRAINIAN SSR;HEAT FLOW;TECTONICS
Walker, G.P.L. New Zealand; New Zealand;
Internatl. Assoc. Volcanol. (1965). 184p. 01279 EXPLORATION OF OTAKE STEAM FIELD.
ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;VOLCANIC ROCKS; Noguchi, T. pp 126 of International Symposium
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION Volcanol., New Zealand. New Zealand; Int.
Symp. Volcanol. (1965).
01270 GEOLOGY OF THE WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;
FIELD. Heal~, J. pp 218 1-218 12 of New DATA;GEOLOGIC STRATA;GEOLOGY;HORNBLENDE
Zealand Commonwealth Min. Met. Congress, 8th
Meeting, Wellington, 1965, Proceedings, Otago 01280 CONNATE ORIGIN PROPOSED FOR HOT SALTY
Univ., School of Min. Met. Dunedin; Otago BOTTOM WATER FROM A RED SEA BASIN. Neumann,
Univ., Sch. of Min. Met. (1965). A.C.; Chave, K.E. Nature (London); 206: No.
From 8. Meeting of New Zealand Commonwealth 4991, 1346-7(1965).
Min. Met. Congress; Wellington (1965). RED SEA;THERMAL WATERS;CARBONATES;
Aquifer temperature up to 2660C. WAIRAKEI SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;ORIGIN;BRINES
GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGY;NATURAL STEAM;AQUIFERS;
METEORIC WATER;ROCKS 01281 RECENT STATE OF THE TOTTORI HOT
SPRINGS. Miyata, T. Onsen Kagaku; 16: No.
01271 HOT BRINES AND RECENT IRON DEPOSITS IN I, 8-17(1965). (In Japanese with English
DEEPS OF THE RED SEA. Miller, A.R. US summary).
Geological Surve~ Open File Report No. 814. JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
Washington, DC; USA; US Geol. Surv. (1965). COMPOSITION;FLOW RATE;EXPLOITATION;TEMPERATURE
39p. MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;
RED SEA;THERMAL WATERS;DEPOSITS;IRON;SILICON PERFORMANCE
OXIDES;METALS;MINERAL RESOURCES;BRINES
01282 AVAILABILITY OF GROUND WATER IN THE
01272 VOLCANOES. Men~a~lov, A.A. Moscow; CHAD BASIN OF BORNU AND DIKWA EMIRATES,
Izdatel'stvo 'Znani~e' (1965). 95p. NORTHERN NIGERIA. DESCRIPTION FOR THE GENERAL
Book; world distribution; harnessing and READER. Miller, R.E. Washin~ton, DC; USA;
utilization of earth's internal heat. VOLCANOES; US Geol. Surv.-Nigerian Geol. S~rv. (1965).
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;USES;REVIEWS 48p.
NIGERIA;GROUND WATER;LAKES;SEDIMENTS;SAND;
01273 HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN ISOTOPE RATIOS IN CLAYS;ARTESIAN BASINS;AQUIFERS;THERMAL WATERS
THE WATERS OF THE NGAWHA GEOTHERMAL REGION,
NORTH AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. McDonald, D.C. 01283 STATUS OF RIFT VALLEY STUDIES IN
pp 107 of International S~mposium Volcanol., UGANDA. MacDonald, R. pp 53-82 of Report on
New Zealand. New Zealand; Int. Symp. the geology and geophysics of the east African
Volcanol. (1965). rift system. East Africa Comm. Coop. Geophys.
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;NEW ZEALAND;THERMAL WATERS; (1965).
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;EVAPORATION;ISOTOPE RATIO; UGANDA;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;PETROLOGY;VOLCANOES;
HYDROGEN ISOTOPES;OXYGEN ISOTOPES;GEOCHEMICAL GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;NATURAL STEAM;GRAVITY
SURVEYS SURVEYS;TECTONICS
01274 MAIN TYPES OF GEOTHERMAL DEPOSITS IN 01284 GEOLOGY, STRUCTURE, AND EXPLOITATION OF
THE KURILE--KAMCHATKA VOLCANIC ZONE. Ivanov, THE WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD, TAUPO, NEW
V.V. pp 36-87 of International Symposium ZEALAND. Grindley, G.W. N. Z., Geol. Surv.,
Volcanol., New Zealand. New Zealand; Inter. Bull.; No. 75, 131(1965).
S~mp. Volcanol. (1965). WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;EXPLOITATION;
USSR;VOLCANIC REGIONS;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS; GEOLOGY;MAPS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;MAGMA;NATURAL STEAM;
THERMAL WATERS 01285 GEOLOGY OF THE WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL
FIELD. Healy, J. Commonwealth Mining Met.
01275 GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF HYDROTHERMAL Congr., 8th, Publ. Vol. 7, Proc., Paper No.
fIELDS IN THE TAUPO VOLCANIC ZONE, NEW ZEALAND. 218. Wairakei; New Zealand; Commonwealth
Grindle~, G.W. pp 71-2 of International Mining Met. Congr., 8th Publ. Vol. 7, Proc.,
S~ffiposium Volcanol., New Zealand. New Zealand; Paper No. 218 (1965). 13p.
Inter. Symp. Volcanol. (1965). WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HEAT FLOW;GEULOGY;
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGY;AQUIfERS; NEW ZEALAND
CAP ROCK;GEOLOGIC fAULTS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;
BOREHOLES;STRATIGRAPHY 01286 THERMAL AND SUPERHEATED WATER.
Makarenko, F.A.; Mavritskiy, B.F. Sov. Geol.;
01276 PETRCLOGICAL STUDY ON THE GEOTHERMAL 7: No.8, 1387-1396(1965).
NON-USA 67
9(1966). 359(1966).
USSR;VOLCANOES;GLACIERS;FUMAROLES;GEOLOGY RED SEA;SEDIMENTS;IRoN oRES;BRINES;THERMAL
WATERS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
01307 ENERGY AND GEOLOGY OF ENERGY SOURCES.
Ippolito, F. Univ. Naples 1st Geol. Appl., 01318 HOT SPRINGS IN HoKKAIDo. Fukutomi, T.
Mem. Note; 9: No.6, 23p.(1966). Volcanol. Soc. Japan Bull.; 11: No.3, Sere 2,
GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;PETROLEUM;COAL; 127-144(1966). (In Japanese with English
HYDROELECTRIC POWER;GEOMORPHOLOGY;FISSIONABLE abstract).
MATERIALS;ENERGY SOURCES JAPAN;HoT SPRINGS;HYDROLoGY;THERMAL WATERS;
FLOW RATE;GROUND WATER;MIXING;HEAT TRANSFER;
01308 BABY BASIN. Lendvai, K. Geofiz. VOLCANIC REGIONS
Kozlem.; 15: No. 1-4, 69-76(1966).
HUNGARY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;SEDIMENTARY 01319 ROCK ALTERATION IN SOME GEOTHERMAL
ROCKS;SEISMIC SURVEYS;DRILLING;HYDROCARBONS; AREAS OF JAPAN. Seki, Y. Japanese Assoc.
THERMAL WATERS;PROSPECTING Mineralogists, Petrologists, Econ. Geologists
Jour.; 55: . No.5, 212-Z19( 1966). (In
01309 ACID ALTERATION AND THE FORMATION OF Japanese, Engl ish abs.).
HALOTRICHITE AND ALUNOGEN AT THE VOLCANOES AND JAPAN;GEoTHERMAL FIELDS;METAMoRPHIC ROCKS:
HOT SPRINGS IN JAPAN. Minami, E.; Ossaka, T.; HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;NEW ZEALAND;ZEOLITES;
Ossaka, J. Onsen Kagaku; 17: No. I, 28- FELDSPARS;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;DEPTH;
35(1966). (In Japanese with English summary). BoREHoLES;DRILL CORES;PETRoLoGY
JAPAN;FUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS;ROCKS;
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;DISSOLUTION;PH VALUE; 01320 ROCK-ALTERATION IN SOME GEOTHERMAL
MINERALS AREAS OF JAPAN. Seki, Y. Ganseki Kobutsu
Kosho Gakkaishi; 55: No.5, 212-19(1966).
01310 CHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE HOT SPRINGS IN JAPAN:GEoTHERMAL FIELDS;METAMoRPHIC ROCKS;
SAGA PREFECTURE, THE URESHINO HOT SPRING. HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION:PETRoLoGY:GEoLOGY;
Isagai, K. Onsen Kagaku; 16: No. 3-4, 119- ZEoLITES:FELDSPARS;MINERALS;RoCKS
28(1966). (In Japanese with English summary).
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;FLOW RATE;CHEMICAL 01321 GEOTHERMAL FEATURES OF A REGION OF
COMPOSITION;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;LITHOLOGY;THERMAL RECENT VOLCANISM (ILLUSTRATED BY KAMCHATKA).
WATERS Polyak, B.G. Moscow; USSR; Izdatel'stvo
"Nauka" (1966). 180p.
01311 YUTANAKA SPA, NAGANO PREFECTURE - AN USSR;VoLCANIC REGIoNS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
6XAMPLE OF SPOUTING SPRING. Sato, K. EARTH CRUST:HEAT FLOW;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY
Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; 72: No. 10, 455-
67(1966). (In Japanese with English summary). 01322 HEAT-FLOW MEASUREMENTS IN ATLANTIC
JAPAN;llOREHOLES;GEYSERS;THERMAL WATERS; OCEAN, INDIAN OCEAN, MEDITERRANEAN SEA, AND RED
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:QUARTZ;SODIUM:CHLORINE; SEA. Birch, F.S.; Halunen, A.J., Jr. J.
CALCIUM;SULFATES;CALCIUM CARBONATES;VOLCANOES Geophys. Res.; 71: No.2, 583-6(15 Jan 1966).
CARIBBEAN SEA;MEDITERRANEAN SEA;INDIAN OCEAN:
01312 WAIRAKITE IN JAPAN (1). Seki, Y. RED SEA;HEAT FLOW;VARIATIONS
Jap. Assoc. Miner., Petrol., Econ. Geol. J.; 55:
No.6, 254-61( 1966). 01323 GEOLOGICAL REPORT ON IBUSUKI DISTRICT,
JAPAN;VOLCANIC ROCKS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION; KAGOSHIMA PREFECTURE. Ota, R. Chishitsu
DRILL CoRES:TUFF;FELDSPARS;INCLUSIoNS:ZEoLITES; Chosasho Geppo; 17: No.3, 129-39( Mar 1966).
WAIRAKITE;EPIDoTES JAPAN;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS:GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS:
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
01313 WAIRAKITE IN JAPAN (2). Seki, Y.
Jap. Assoc. Miner., Petrol., Econ. Geol. J.; 56: 01324 EXPLORATION OF GEOTHERMAL STEAM IN
No. 1, 30-9(1966). TAHUANGTSUI THERMAL AREA, TATUN VOLCANIC
JAPAN;HYDRoTHERMAL ALTERATION;GEoTHERMAL REGION, NORTH TAIWAN. Republic of China; Min.
GRADIENTS;MINERALOGY;METAMORPHISM;VoLCANIC Res. Servo Org., Minist. Econ. Affairs (1967).
RoCKS;PRESSURE DEPENDENCE;STABILITY;MAGMA: 23p.
WAIRAKITE;METAMoRPHIC ROCKS:THERMAL WATERS TAIWAN;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT SPRINGS;
FUMARoLES;GEOLOGY;VOLCANIC REGIONS;NATURAL
01314 THERMAL SPRINGS ON FRISCHGEWAAG 236 STEAM
NEAR PAULPIETERSBURG, NATAL. Temperly, B.N.
S. Afr. Dept. Mines Geol. Surv. Ann.: 3: 139- 01325 HYDROGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE RED
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GEOLOGIC FISSURES;oRIGIN;GRANITES 5094, 1215-17(1967).
BRINES;RED SEA;SALINITY:OXYGEN;TEMPERATURE
01315 SOURCE OF THE SALT CONTENT OF THE GRADIENTS
MINERAL WATERS OF VoGTLAND AND NORTHWEST
BOHEMIA, PARTICULARLY THE KARLSBAD MINERAL 01326 RESOURCES OF THERMAL WATERS IN THE ILL
WATERS. Carle, W. Z. Deut. Geol. Ges.; 115: BASIN AND PROSPECTS OF THEIR UTILIZATION.
No. 2-3, 425-53(1966). Kan, M.S. Akad. Nauk. Kazakh. SSR, Izv. Sere
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC;CZECHOSLoVAKIA; Geol.; No.2, 87-9( 1967).
HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS:TECToNICS:CHEMICAL USSR;THERMAL WATERS;FLOW RATE:SPACE HEATING;
CoMPoSITIoN;SALTS AQUIFERS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
0131 SPRINGS IN HUNGARY. Papp, F. Geol.: 01327 VARIETIES OF DEEP THERMAL WATERS
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HUNGARY;GROUND WATER;GEOLOGY;TEMPERATURE Durmish'yan, A.G. pp 175-7 of Regional
MEASUREMENT;CHEMICAL CoMPOSITIoN;WATER geothermy and distribution of thermal water in
RESoURCES;HYDROLOGY USSR. Moscow: Izdatel'stvo Nauka (1967).
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01317 HOT BRINES AND RECENT IRON DEPOSITS IN SSSR; Moscow (1964).
DEEPS OF THE RED SEA. Miller, A.R.; Densmore, USSR:GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;THERMAL WATERS:
C.D.; Degens, E.T.; Hathaway, J.C.; Manheim, USES;DRILLING;INDUSTRY;TECTONICS;HYDROLOGY;
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A. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta; 30: No.3, 341-
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01328 HOT SALINE WATERS OF THE RED SEA BOTTOM CENOZOIC FORMATIONS AND POSSIBILITIES OF USING
AND THEIR RELATED SEDIMENTS. Riley, J.P. PP THE THERMAL WATERS OF THE STAVROPOL TERRITORY.
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GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS Tr.; Moscow (1964).
USSR;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;THERMAL WATERS;
01329 TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW AND GEOTHERMAL EXPLOITATION;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY
RESOURCES IN HUNGARY. Boldizsar, T. Bull.
Volcanol.; 30: 221-7(1967). 01340 GEOTHERMAL CONDITIONS AND THERMAL WATER
Lakitelek geothermal anomaly (heat flow 9.1 RESOURCES OF THE AZOV-KUBAN OIL AND GAS BASIN.
~cal/cm2sec. HUNGARY;HEAT FLOW;GEOTHERMAL Kotov, V.S.; Matvinenko, V.N. pp 94-102 of
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01330 REMARKS ON THE GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH IN (1967 ).
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Cataldi, R. Bull. Volcanol.; 30: 243- Tr.; Moscow (1964).
69(1967). USSR;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;THERMAL WATERS;
ITALY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;WELL DRILLING; EXPLOITATION;BALNEOLOGY;SPACE HEATING;
GEOLOGY;MONTE AMIATA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;POWER GREENHOUSES
POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL WELLS
01341 REASONS FOR PROSPECTING FOR THERMAL
01331 GEOTHERMAL FIELD OF THE UPPER WATERS NEAR PETROPAYLOVSK IN KAMCHATKA.
RHINEGRABN (IN ROTHE, J.P. AND SAUER, K. Vakin, Ye.A. Sov. Geol.; No.2, 140-5(1967).
(ED). THE RHINEGRABEN PROGRESS REPORT 1967). USSR;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
Kappelmeyer. O. Baden-Wurttemberg Geol. THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;SPACE HEATING;
Handesamt Abh.; No.6, 101-3(1967). ECONOMICS
GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC;RHINE RIVER;
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HEAT FLOW;DATA COMPILATION; 01342 NATURE AND ORIGIN OF THERMAL WATER BY
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;MAGMA BABATAN, DAX, AND CAUTERETS (AQUITAINE).
Schoeffler, J.; Coustau, H.; Sourisse, C.
01332 ORIGIN OF THE HOT BRINES IN THE RED Compt. Rend. Soc. Geol. Fr.; No.2, 44(1967).
SEA. Pugh, D.T. Nature (London); 214: No. FRANCE;THERMAL WATERS;URIGIN
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RED SEA;BRINES;oRIGIN;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS; 01343 THERMAL WATERS OF THE VOLGA-DON REGION.
THERMAL WATERS Lipatskova, Ye.N. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; 172:
No.6, 1412-15(1967).
01333 GEOLOGY OF NAGANO PREFECTURE, CENTRAL USSR;THERMAL WATERS;NATURAL OCCURRENCE;
JAPAN. Murai, I. Balneol. Soc. Jap. J.; 18: EXPLOITATION
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JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;GEOLoGY;TECTONICS; 01344 PROPOSAL OF THE BUDAPEST THERMAL WATER
SEDIMENTS REGION. Horvath, L.; Scheuer, G. Hidrol.
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01334 THERMAL WATERS OF THE SIBERIAN PLATFORM Russian summaries).
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Lysak, S.V. Sov. Geol.; No.5, 110-21(1967). GEOLOGIC FAULTS;DOLOMITE;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;
USSR;ARTESIAN BASINS;THERMAL WATERS; STRATIGRAPHY;CONGLOMERATES;BALNEOLOGY
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
GEOLOGIC FAULTS 01345 GEOHYDROLOGICAL SURVEYS. Gabos, G.
Hidrol. Koslony; 47: No.5, 255-63(1967).
01335 HYDRoVoLCANISM. Ivanchuk, P.P. HUNGARY;THERMAL WATERS;MAPS;HYDR~LOGY;
Priroda; No.7, 49-57(1967). GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Relation of thermal waters to tectonics and
salt domes. USSR;ASIA;THERMAL WATERS 01346 METAMORPHIC BELTS AND OROGENESIS IN
SOUTHERN NEW ZEALAND. Landis, C.A.; Coombs,
01336 OUTLINE OF THE STRUCTURE OF SW - D.S. Tectonophysics; 4: No. 4-6, 501-
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Islendinga; Rit. 38: 151-61(1967). NEW ZEALAND;GEOLOGY;OROGENESIS;GEOLOGIC
ICELAND;VoLCANOES;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS FAULTS;ROCKS;SEDIMENTS;METAMORPHISM;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS;TECTONICS
01337 FORMATION OF THE HOT SPRINGS OF THE
CRIMEAN PENINSULA AND THEIR UTILIZATION. 01347 MOUNT BAGANA AND LAKE LOLURU.
AI'bov. S.V.; Tkachuk, V.G. pp 87-9 of BOUGAINVILLE, T.P.N.G. Branch, C.D. Aust.,
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From 2. Soveshchaniya Geoterm. Issled. SSSR; FLOW RATE
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USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;HOT 01348 HOT SPRINGS AND THERMAL ENERGY.
SPRINGS;EXPLoITATION;ORIGIN;GEOLOGY Bjornsson, S. Iceland Rev.; 5: No.2, 35-
9( 1967).
01338 GEOTHERMAL CONDITIONS OF THE ARTESIAN ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEYSERS;HOT
BASINS OF CRIMEA. Kurishko. V.A. pp 89-91 SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;USES;BOREHULES;
of Regional geothermy and distribution of DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
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EXPLoITATION;BALNEOLOGY NEW ZEALAND;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;
GEUCHEMISTRY;VOLCANIC REGIONS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;
01339 GEOTHERMAL FEATURES OF THE MESO- GRAYWACKE;CHEMICAL REACTIONS;THERMAL WATERS;
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01354 PRIMARY MAGMATIC SULfIDES IN THE LAVAS 01364 GEOTHERMAL CHARACTERISTICS Of THE
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ANALYSIS ( 1967 ).
USSR;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;TECTONICS;
01355 ON THE TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS Of THE GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;LITHOLOGY;GEOLOGY
KYZYL-ALMA STRUCTURE. Charushnikov, V.N.
Izv. Vyssh. Ucheb. Zaved., Neft Gaz; No.7, 15- 01365 GEOPHYSICAL STUDY Of MATSUKAWA
16(1967). GEOTHERMAL AREA, NORTHEAST JAPAN. Nakamura,
USSR;BOREHOLES;TECTONICS;THERMAL WATERS; H.; Sumi, K. Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; 18:
GROUND WATER;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS No.2, 132-46(1967). (Japanese abstract).
JAPAN;fUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;
01356 GEOLOGY Of THE NAKURU-THOMSON'S fALLS- GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;
LAKE HANNINGTON AREA DEGREE SHEET NO. 35, S.W. NATURAL STEAM;CAP ROCK;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;
QUARTER, AND 43, N.W. QUARTER. McCall, G.J.H. MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD
Kenya Geol. Surv. Rpt., N. 78. Kenya; Kenya
Geol. Surv. (1967). 122p. 01366 GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE
KENYA;GEOLOGY;VOLCANIC REGIONS;CARBON HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS OF KAMCHATKA. Belousov,
DIOXIDE;LAVA V.I. Bull. Volcanol.; 30: 63-73(1967).
USSR;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOLOGY;HEAT FLOW;
01357 PRELIMINARY RESULTS Of GEOTHERMAL HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE
STUDIES IN UFPER SILESIA. Kowalczuk, J.; GRADIENTS;LITHOLOGY;TECTONICS;ROCKS;PHYSICAL
Pays, J. Przegl. Geol.; 15: No.2, 84- PROPERTIES;FLUID FLOW;GEOPHYSICS;HYDROLOGY
87( 1967).
POLAND;CZECHOSLOVAKIA;HEAT fLOW;GEOTHERMAL 01367 HYDROGEOTHERMAL CONDITIONS OF THE
GRADIENTS URALS. Kovalev, V.F. pp 60-3 of
Regional'naya geotermiya i rasprostraneniye
01358 SPATIAL AND GENETIC RELATION OF THERMAL termaJ'nykh vod v SSSR. Volume 2. Moscow;
WATERS OF SOUTHEASTERN KAMCHATKA WITH ACTIVE Izdatel'stvo "Nauka" (1967).
VOLCANOES. Vakin, Yeo A. Regional'naya From 2. Soveshchaniya Geoterm. Issled. SSSR,
geotermiya i rasprostraneniye termal'nykh vod v Trudy; Moscow (1964).
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Tr. (1967). FIELDS;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;USES;
USSR;VOLCANOES;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL SPACE HEATING;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;BALNEOLOGY
BNERGY
01359 THERMAL WATERS OF SAKHALIN AND THEIR
UTILIZATION. Shteyn, M.A. Regional'naya
geotermiya i rasprostraneniye termal'nykh vod v
01368 NITROGEN THERMAL WATERS OF THE USSR
(AZOTNYEE TERMY SSR).
Disler, V.N.
Barabanov, L.N.;
(Tsentralnyi Naucho-
Issledovatelskii Inst. KurortoJogii i Fiz.,
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SSSR, 2nd, Tr. (1967). 120p. (In Russian).
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;EXPLOITATION;GROUND THERMAL WATERS;MINERALS;USSR;CHEMICAL
WATER;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; COMPOSITION;ELECTRIC POWER;BALNEOLOGY;NITROGEN;
NON-USA 71
TECTONICS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;GRANITES;GEOTHERMAL
RESOURCES;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS 01379 HYDROGEOLOGIC RESEARCH FOR
THERMOMINERAL WATERS IN THE HIRSUVA VADU 011
01369 DISTRIBUTIONS OF TEMPERATURE IN AN ZONE. Constantinescu, V.; Croitoru, M.
UNDERGROUND STRUCTURE ALTERED BY HYDROTHERMAL Romania Com. Geol. Dari Seama Sed.; 53: No.3,
CONDITIONS. Kikkawa, K.; Yusa, Y. (Kyoto 293-311(1968). (English and French
Univ.). Geophys. Inst. Spec. Contr.; No.8, abstracts).
71-82(1968). ROMANIA;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
Myoban geothermal area. TEMPERATURE LIMESTONE;HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY;GEOCHEMISTRY;
DISTRIBUTION;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;GEOTHERMAL CHLORIDES;SODIUM;BROMINE;ABUNDANCE;GEOLOGIC
FIELDS;DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS;HYDROGEN SULFIDES; FISSURES
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;MONTMORILLONITE;KAOLIN;
VOLCANIC ROCKS 01380 GEUCHEMICAL HYDRODYNAMICS - POSSIBLE
KEY TO THE HYDROLOGY OF CERTAIN AQUIFER SYSTEMS
01370 THERMAL WATERS OF KAZAKHSTAN AND THEIR IN THE NORTHERN PART OF THE GULF OF MEXICO.
VALUE TO THE NATIONAL ECONOMY. Zhevago, V.S.; Jones, P.H. pp 113-25 of Proceedings of 23rd
Kan, M.S.; Bondarenko, N.M. PP 174-83 of International Geological Congress, Prague,
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USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL HYDRODYNAMICS;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL WATERS;
RESOURCES;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;CHEMICAL BRINES;FRESH WATER;WASTE DISPOSAL;GULF OF
COMPOSITION;AQUIFERS MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;WATER RESOURCES;
GROUND WATER;DISTILLATION;PRODUCTION;POWER
01371 PROBLEM OF THE EFFECT OF THE GENERATION
HYDROGEOLOGIC FACTOR ON THE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN
THE CONDITIONS OF THE EASTERN PART OF THE 01381 HYDROLOGY, ACTIVITY, AND HEAT FLOW OF
RUSSIAN PLATFORM. Druzhinin, A.V. THE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS THERMAL SYSTEM, WASHOE
Neftegazov. Geol. Geofiz.; No.6, 37-40(1968). COUNTY, NEVADA. White, D.E. pp 1-109 of US
USSR;GECTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL Geological Survey Professional Paper 458-C.
EXPLORATION;HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY Washington, DC; US Geological Survey (1968).
METEORIC WATER;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;GRANITES;
01372 THERMAL MINERAL SPRINGS OF TURKEY AND A NEVADA;MAGMA;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
STUDY OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Erentoz, C.; HEAT FLOW;HYDROLOGY;STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
Ternek, Z. Mineral Res. Explor. Inst. Surkey,
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ROCKS;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WATERS;MINERAL SPRINGS
01373 MASALLY--LENKORAN'--ASTARA HYDROTHERMAL 01383 ORIGIN OF THE MINERAL SPRINGS IN YUNNAN
ZONE. Kashkay, M.A.; Aliyev, S.A.; Tagiyev, (CHINA). Silar, J. pp 45-51 of Proceedings
1.1. Akad. Nauk Azerbaydzhan. SSR, Izv., Ser. of 23rd International Geological Congress,
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USSR;IRAN;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ELECTRICAL 2. Prague; International Geol. Congo (1968).
SURVEYS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;TEMPERATURE From 23. International Geological Congress,
DISTRIBUTION;HEAT FLOW Symposium 2; Prague, Czech. (1968).
CHINA;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;
01374 SPRING GROUPS I OF THE GELLERT SPA. DISTRIBUTION;MINERALS;ORIGIN
Howath, L.; Szalontai, G. Hidrol. Kozlony; 48:
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HUNGARY;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE Bogoroditski~, K.F. Moscow; USSR;
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NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION;NATURAL STEAM;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; 01385 GEOTHERMAL GRADIENT OF PLATFORM REGIONS
PETROLEUM;PROSPECTING OF THE NORTH OF SIBERIA. Ginsburg, G.D.
Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Geol. Arktiki, Uchenyye
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HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;HOT SPRINGS;MATHEMATICAL 41-9(1968).
MODELS;MAGMA POLAND;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
01377 YUGAWARALITE FROM ONIKOBE ACTIVE 01387 NEOTECTONICS OF KAMCHATKA AND THEIR
GEOTHERMAL AREA, NORTHEAST JAPAN. Okumura, K. ROLE IN THE FORMATION OF GEOTHERMAL DEPOSITS.
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01378 RESULTS OF GEOTHERMAL INVESTIGATIONS ON
THE KUBAN. Matviyenko, V.N. Geol. Nefti 01388 MINERAL SPRINGS OF THE SUDETES AND
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From Internat. Geol. Cong., 23d, Proc., 01415 HEAT FLOW IN NORTH AMERICA. Simmons,
S~mposium 2; Prague (1968). G.; Roy, R.F. pp 78-81 of Earth's crust and
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GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL Research Council (1969).
EXPLORATION;HEAT FLOW;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS; NORTH AMERICA;HEAT FLOW;RADIOACTIVITY;
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;OTAKE GEOTHERMAL VOLCANIC REGIONS;ZONES
FIELD
01416 THERMAL AND MINERAL SPRINGS OF JAMAICA.
01407 GENERAL ASPECTS OF THERMAL ACTIVITY IN Versey, H.R. pp 265-8 of Proceedings of 23rd
ICELAND. Arnorsson, S.; Johnsson, J.; International Geol. Cong., Prague,
Tomasson, J. (Prague Academia). pp 77-86 of Czechoslovakia, 1968, Symposium 2, Part B.
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From Internat. Geol. Cong., 23d, Prague, THERMAL WATERS;GEOCHEMISTRY
1968, Proc., S~mposium 2; Europe (1968).
ICELAND;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS; 01417 HOT BRINES AND RECENT HEAVY METAL
VOLCANOES;VOLCANIC ROCKS;BASALT;SILICON OXIDES; DEPOSITS IN THE RED SEA. Degens, E.T.; Ross,
BOREHOLES;HOT SPRINGS;SPACE HEATING;USES; D.A. (ed.). New York; USA; Springer-Verlag
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES (1969). 600p.
Book. RED SEA;GEOTHERMAL FlUIDS;BRINES;ROCKS;
01408 CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE STRATIGRAPHY;TOPOGRAPHY;GRAVITATIONAL F1ElDS;
GEOTHERMAL FIELD OF LARDERELLO. Cataldi, R.; GEOMAGNETIC FIELD;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;WATER;
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LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HYDROTHERMAL 01418 OBSERVATIONS OF THE VERTICAL STRUCTURE
SYSTEMS;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY; OF HOT SALTY WATER BY R. V. METEOR. Dietrich,
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01409 HIGH TEMPERATURE THERMAL AREA IN New York; Springer-Verlag (1969).
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Bjoernsson, S.; Saemundsson, K.H. Bull TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
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GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY~;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION; THE RED SEA THERMAL BRINES. Strangway, D.W.;
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WATER;CRATERS;EXPLOSIONS;POROSITY;THICKNESS DEPENDENCE
01411 STUDIES ON GEOCHEMISTRY OF THERMAL 01420 ATLANTIS 2 ACCOUNT. Miller, A.R. pp
SPRINGS AT BAKRESHWAR. Chowdhury, A.N.; Bose, 15-17 of Hot brines and recent heavy metal
B.B.; Banerjee, G. pp 143-60 of 22nd deposits in the Red Sea. New York; Springer-
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(1969). WATERS
From 22. International Geological Congress;
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INDIA;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL Ostajsoff, F. pp 18-21 of Hot brines and
COMPOSITION;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;GEOCHEMISTRY recent heavy metal deposits in the Red Sea.
New York; Springer-Verlag (1969).
01412 SULFIDE MINERALIZATION IN A BROADLANDS RED SEA;BRINES;THERMAL WATERS;EXPLORATION
GEOTHERMAL DRILL HOLE, TAUPO VOLCANIC ZONE, NEW
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NEW ZEALAND;DEPOSITS;MINERALS Verlag (1969).
RED SEA;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;BRINES;
01413 HYDROGRAPHY OF THE RED SEA BRINES. SEDIMENTS;HEAT TRANSFER
Brewer. P.G.; Densmore, C.D.; Munns, R.;
Stanle~, R.J. (Woods-Hole Oceanographic 01423 GENERAL CIRCULATION OF WATER MASSES IN
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recent heavy metal deposits in the Red Sea. brines and recent heavy metal deposits in the
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RED SEA;BRINES;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS; RED SEA;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;SALINITY;
SALINITY;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; FLUID FLOW;EVAPORATION
SAMPLING;OCEANOGRAPHY;GEOCHEMISTRY;SEDIMENTS;
STRATIFICATICN 01424 SUSPENDED MATTER IN THE RED SEA BRINES
AND ITS DETECTION BY LIGHT SCATTERING. Ryan,
01414 PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE W.B.F.; Thorndike, E.M.; Ewing, M.; Ross, D.A.
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SEA. Turner, J.S. (Cambridge Univ. deposits in the Red Sea. New York; Springer-
(England). Dept. of Applied Mathematics and Verlag (1969).
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and recent heavy metal deposits in the Red Sea. WATERS
New York; Springer-Verlag, Inc. (1969).
RED SEA;BRINES;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;LAYERS; 01425 TRACE ELEMENT COMPOSITION OF RED SEA
STRATIFICATION;SEAWATER;THERMAL WATERS;SALINITY; GEOTHERMAL BRINE AND INTERSTITIAL WATER.
GEOCHEMISTRY;OCEANOGRAPHY;EXPlORATION;DIFFUSION Brooks, R.R.; Kapean, I.R.; Peterson, M.N.A.
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GROUND WATER;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;MEDICINE; SOUTH VIETNAM;THERMAL WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;
RADI0ACTIVITY;FLOW RATE;THERMAL WATERS; MINERAL SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
PROSPECTING DISTRIBUTION;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;TEMPERATURE
MEASUREMENT;TCTONICS;GEOLOGIC fAULTS;BASALT
01443 MINERAL AND THERMAL WATERS OF SPAIN.
Lopez de Azcona, J.M. pp 113-25 of 01450 THERMOMINERAL WATERS OF TURKEY.
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Europe. Prague; Academia (1969). and thermal waters of the world - Pt. B,
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THERMAL WATERS;FLOW RATE TURKEY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HOT SPRINGS;
MINERAL SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER
01444 MINERAL SPRINGS Of SWITZERLAND. POTENTIAL
Cadisch, J. pp 133-7 of Proceedings of 23rd
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Symposium 2. Mineral and thermal waters of the THE CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. LeBail, A.;
world - Pt. A, Europe. Prague; Academia Buchstein, M. pp 87-104 of Proceedings of
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Prague, Czech. (1968). of the world - pt. B, Overseas countries.
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COMPOSITION;GEOLOGY;CAREON DIOXIDE;AEUNDANCE Prague, Czech. (1968).
ZAIRE REPUBLIC;THERMAL WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;
01445 MINERAL AND THERMAL WATERS Of THE MINERAL SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
UNITED KINGDOM. Edmunds, W.M.; Taylor, H.J.; EXPLOITATION;USES
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23rd International Geological Congress, Prague, 01452 THERMAL SPRINGS Of MALAWI.
1968; Symposium 2. Mineral and thermal waters Kirkpatrick, I.M. pp 111-20 of Proceedings of
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THERMAL WATERS;METEORIC WATER Prague, Czech. (1968).
MALAwI;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
01446 THERMAL, MINERAL, AND INDUSTRIAL WATERS TABLES;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;HOT SPRINGS
OF THE SOVIET UNION. Makarenko, f.A.;
Zaytsev, I.K.; Ivanov, V.V.; Mavritskiy, E.F. 01453 MINERAL AND THERMAL WATERS OF RWANDA.
pp 159-77 of Proceedings of 23rd International Bertossa, A. pp 139-42 of Proceedings of 23rd
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POWER POTENTIAL;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEOTHERMAL SPRINGS
RESOURCES;PROSPECTING
01454 THERMAL WATERS Of SWAZILAND. Hunter,
01447 MINERAL AND THERMAL WATERS Of CEYLON. D.R. pp 165-70 of Proceedings of 23rd
Fonseka, J.P.R.; Silva, N.R.de; Balendran, V.S.; International Geological Congress, Prague, 1968;
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01449 THERMAL AND MINERAL SPRINGS OF SOUTH 23rd International Geological Congress, Prague,
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WATERS;MAGMATIC WATER;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES VOLCANOES;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;FRACTURES;SEDIMENTS;
STRATIGRAPHY;MINERALS;GEOLOGY;HOT SPRINGS;
01474 SEISMIC POWER RECORDINGS DURING FUMAROLES
HYDROTHERMAL ERUPTIONS FROM RUAPEHU CRATER LAKE
IN APRIL 1968. Dibble, R.R. J. Geophys. 01483 GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT OF MATSUKAWA
Res.; 74: No. 27, 6545-5l( 1969). GEOTHERMAL AREA, JAPAN. Nakamura, H.; Sumi,
NEW ZEALAND;VOLCANOES;SEISMIC NOISE;LAKES K. (Geological Surv. of Japan, Kalolasaki-shi,
Japan); Katagiri, K.; Iwata, T. Geothermics;
01475 HOT BRINES AND RECENT HEAVY METAL No.2, 221-31(1970).
DEPOSITS IN THE RED SEA - GEOCHEMICAL AND JAPAN;MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGY;
GEOPHYSICAL ~CCOUNT. Degens, E.T.; Ross, D.A. GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;VOLCANOES;IGNEOUS ROCKS;
New York; USA; Springer-Verlag (1969). 600p. DDILLING;VOLCANIC ROCKS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
RED SEA;BRINES;THERMAL WATERS;SEDIMENTS; ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;SEISMIC SURVEYS;GEOLOGIC
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;METALS;TEMPERATURE FAULTS;FRACTURES;STRATIGRAPHY;THERMAL WATERS;
DISTRIBUTION;REVIEWS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION SEDIMENTS;TUFF
01476 VOLCANOES OF THE KRONOYSKIY AREA IN 01484 PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE RUIZ
KAMCHATKA. Federenko, S.I.; Skripko, K.A. GEOTHERMAL PROJECT (COLOMBIA). Arango, E.
pp 98-121 of Vulkany i izverzheniya. Moscow; (Central Hidroelectrica de Caldas (CHEC),
Akad. Nauk SSSR Sibirsk. Otdel. Inst. Manizales, Colombia); Buitrago, A., J.;
Vulkanologii (Izdatel'stvo "Nauka" (1969). Cataldi, R.; Ferrara, G.C.; Panichi, C.;
USSR;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEOLOGY;CHEMICAL Villegas V., J. Geothermics; No.2, 43-
COMPOSITION;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;FUMAROLIC 56( 1970).
FLUIDS;TECTONICS;STRATIGRAPHY COLOMBIA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;LITHOLOGY;
STRATIGRAPHY;ROCKS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;IGNEOUS ROCKS;
01477 BATHYMETRY AND CONTINUOUS SEISMIC SOUTH AMERICA;GROUND WATER;GEOTHERMAL
PROFILES OF THE HOT BRINE REGION OF THE RED EXPLORATION
SEA. Ross, D.A.; Hays, E.E.; Allstrom, F.C.
pp 82-97 of Hot brines and recent heavy metal 01485 ESTIMATION OF SUBSURFACE FLOWS AND
deposits in the Red Sea. Degens, E.T.; Ross, PERMEABILITIES FROM TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE
D.A. (eds.). Nelol York; Springer-Verlag DATA. Donaldson, I.G. (Physics and
(1969). Engineering Lab., D.S.I.R., Lower Hutt, N.Z.).
RED SEA;BRINES;SEISMIC SURVEYS;GEOLOGIC Geothermics; No.2, 677-83(1970).
FAULTS;SEDIMENTS;METALS PRESSURE MEASUREMENT;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
BOREHOLES;DISTRIBUTION;HYDRODYNAMICS;FLUID FLOW
01478 SULFUR ISOTOPE STUDIES ON RED SEA PERMEABILITY;EQUATIONS OF MOTION;THERMAL WATERS
GEOTHERMAL BRINES AND SEDIMENTS. Kaplan, I.R.; GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
Sweeney, R.E.; Nissenbaum, A. pp 474-98 of NEW ZEALAND;HYDROLOGY
Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in
the Red Sea. Degens, E.T.; Ross, D.A. 01486 DEVELOPMENT OF A THEORY OF THE WAIRAKEI
(eds.). New York; Springer-Verlag (1969). GEOTHERMAL FIELD BY THE "SIMPLEST CASES
RED SEA;BRINES;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;SULFATES; FIRST" TECHNIQUE. Marshall, D.C. (Auckland
SULFIDES;SULFUR 34;SULFUR 32;SEDIMENTS;SULFUR Industrial Dev. Div., D.s.i.R., Auckland,
ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO;TRACE AMOUNTS;THERMAL N.Z.). Geothermics; No.2, 669-76( 1970).
WATERS WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;PRESSURE
MEASUREMENT;PERFORMANCE;THERMAL WATERS;GROUND
01479 GEOCHEMICAL AND GEOLOGICAL FEATURES OF WATER;NEW ZEALAND;HYDRODYNAMICS;FLUID FLOW;
THE THERMAL SPRINGS OF GORNJA TREPCA. BOREHOLES
Arsenijevic, M.; Teofilovic, M. (Inst. Geol.-
Rud. Sirovina, Belgrade, Yugoslavia). Kad. 01487 SOME THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON
Inst. Geol.-Rud. Istraz. Ispit. Nukl. Drugih, HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM DUE TO CRACKS. Nogucki,
Miner. Sirovina; No.6, 235-42(1969). I.; Nishikawa, K.; Ito, T.; Ushijima, K.
YUGOSLAVIA:HOT SPRINGS:GEOCHEMISTRY;GEOLOGY; (Facult~ of Engineering, K~ushu Univ., Fukuoka,
THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;LITHIUM; Japan). Geothermics; No.2, 655-61(1970).
RUBIDIUM;CESIUM;STRONTIUM;ABUNDANCE Miocine porous sediments. JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL
FIELDS;THERMAL WATERS;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;
01480 GEOTHERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A PROFILE PERMEABILITY;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;POROSITY;CRACKS;
OF THE MESOZOIC-CENOZOIC SEDIMENTS OF OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;HOT-
SOUTHWESTERN TADZHIKISTAN. Gotgil'f, A.V.; WATER SYSTEMS;GEOLOGIC FISSURES
Afanas'~eva, V.N.; Yusunov, I. pp 143-5 of
Problem~ neftegazonosnosti tadzhikistana, Vyp. 01488 SIMULATION OF GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS WITH A
1. Dushanbe; Vses. Nauchono-Issled. SIMPLE CONVECTIVE MODEL. Donaldson, I.G.
Gec,logorazv. Neft. Inst. (1969). (Physics and Engineering Lab., Dept. of
USSR;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;HEAT FLOW Scientific and Industrial Research, Lower Hutt,
N.Z.). Geothermics; No.2, 649-54( 1970).
01481 IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION ON THE HOT-WATER SYSTEMS;DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS;HOT
HYDROLOGICAL AND GEOTHERMAL SITUATION WITH SPRINGS;FUMAROLES;DIMENSIONS;PERMEABILITY;
RESPECT TO PROSPECTION OF NEW SOURCES OF LOW- TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
ENTHALPY WATER IN SLOVAKIA. Franko, o. HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;SIMULATION;CONVECTION
(Geological Institute of D. Stur~ Bratislava,
Slovakia (CSSR. Geothermics; No.2, 88- 01489 CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE
94( 1970). LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL REGION: REMARKS ON THE
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;LITHOLOGY;TECTONICS; TRAVALE FIELD. Cataldi, R. (ENEL, Direzione
THERMAL WATERS;DISTRIBUTION;GEOLOGIC FAULTS; Studi e Ricerche, Centro di Ricerca Geotermica,
( J HEAT TRANSFER;CZECHOSLOVAKIA;HYDROLOGY Pisa, Italy); Rossi, A.; Squarci, P.; Stefani,
G.; Taffi, L. Geothermics; No.2, ;;87-
~ 01482 GEOLOGY AND HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATIONS OF 602(1970).
OTAKE GEOTHERMAL AREA, KUJYO VOLCANO GROUP, Physical characteristic of fluid, evolution
KYUSHU, JAPAN. Yamasaki, T. (Research of field. LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGY;
Institute of Industrial Sci., Kyushu Univ., ITALY;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
78 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
01490
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES;STEAM;GEOTHERMAL WELLS
SUBSURFACE STRUCTURES AND RELATION TO
STEAM PRODUCTION IN THE BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL
FIELD, NEW ZEALAND. Grindle~, G.W. (N. Z.
01497
STATE.
. SURVEY OF THERMAL SPRINGS IN WASHINGTON
Campbell, K.V.; Miers, J.H.; Nichols,
B.M.; Oliphant, J.; P~tlak, S.; Race, R.W.;
Shaw, G.H.; Gresens, R.L.
No. 1,1-11(1970).
Northwest Sci.; 44:
W
.... ".
01526 RECENT HYDROTHERMAL ACTIVITY IN THE 01535 RESULTS OF GEOPHYSICAL STUDIES ON THE
REGION OF THE KARYMSKII VOLCANO. Ivanov, B.V.; PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL DEPOSITS. Denisik, V.A.;
Shuvalov, R.A. (USSR). B~ull. Vulkanol. Za~tsev, I.M. Geol. Geofiz.; No.7, 92-
Sta., Akad. Nauk SSSR; No. 47, 65-8(1971). 100(1971). (In Russian with English summar~).
(In Russian). PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOPHYSICAL
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;CHEMICAL SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;SEISMIC SURVEYS;
CO~POSITION;SULFATES;CARBONATES;SILICIC ACID BOREHOLES;WELL LOGGING;TECTONICS;TEMPERATURE
DISTRIBUTION;WELL LOGGING
01527 VITTEL WATERS. Brun, P. (Soc. Gen.
Eaux Miner. Vittel, Vittel en Forets, Fr.). 01536 GEOLOGY OF THE TATIO GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL
Pharm. Fr.; No. II, 445-53(1971). (In AREA, ANTOFAGASTA PROVINCE. Sanchez Ro~as, J.
French ). pp 30-1 of Resumenes de tesis aprobadas, 1966-
FRANCE;THERMAL WATERS;MINERAL SPRINGS; 70. Chi Ie; Univ., Fac. Cienc. Fis. Mat.,
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;BALNEOLOGY;HOT SPRINGS Dept. Geol., Sere Comun., No. 14 (1971).
GEOLOGY;STRATIGRAPHY;LITHOLOGY;EL TATIO
01528 MERCURY CONTENT OF SEVERAL ACID HOT GEOTHERMAL FIELD;CHILE
SPRINGS IN JAPAN. Ohta, N.; Terai, M. (Fac.
Sci., Tok~o Metrop. Univ., Tok~o, Japan). 01537 SEISMIC PROSPECTING TO FIND HEAT SOURCE
Bull. Chem. Soc. Jap.; 44: No.4, 1153- AT MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD. Ha~akawa, M.;
4(1971). (In English). Takeuchi, H. Bull. Volcanol. Soc. Jap.; 16:
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;PHOTOMETRY; No. I, 39(1971).
PH VALUE;MERCURY;ABUNDANCE;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;SEISMIC SURVEYS;
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;JAPAN
01529 HYDROGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS ON THE RED
SEA BRINES INDICATE A MARKED INCRASE IN 01538 BOL'SHE-BANNAYA HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM IN
TE~PERATURE. Brewer, P.G.; Wilson, T.R.S.; KAMCHATKA. Kra~evo~, Yu.A.; Kovalenko, V.A.;
MurraY9 J.W.; Munns, R.G.; Densmore, C.D. Yevtukhov, A.D. pp 246-53 of Vulkanism i
Nature (Londcn); 231: No. 5297, 37-8(1971). glubin~ zeml i. Moscow; Izd. Nauk. (1971).
RED SEA;BRINES;TEMPRATURE MEASUREMENT; USSR;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;THERMAL WATERS;
THERMAL WATERS TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;GEOCHEMISTRY
01583 METALLOGENIC BELT AND TECTONIC ZEALAND. Spingall, P.W. Trans. Roy. Geog.
EVOLUTION OF CHILEAN CIRCUM-PACIFIC CONTINENTAL Soc. Aust. Proc.; 3, Pt. 1: 53-63( 1888).
BORDER. Frutos, J.J.; Oyarzun M., J. Amer. NEW ZEALAND;HOT SPRINGS
Ass. Petrol. Geol. Bull.; 58: No.7,
1437( 1974). 01595 CENTRAL AMERICAN VOLCANOES. Von
In Circum-Pacific Energ~ and Mineral Seebach, K. Trans. 38. Gottingen; F.R.
Resources Conference. Germany; K. Gesell. Wiss. Gottingen (1892).
CHILE;PACIFIC OCEAN;TECTONICS;GEOLOGIC 251p.
DEPOSITS;ORES;ORIGIN;MINERAL RESOURCES;METALS; COSTA RICA;NICARAGUA;EL SALVADOR;GUATEMALA;
MINERALIZATION;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES HOT SPRINGS
01584 EVIDENCE FOR T~O POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS 01596 DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF SOME MINERAL
BETWEEN OBSERVABLE SURFACE DEFORMATION AND SPRINGS OF THE PHILIPPINES. Abella y
GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITY. Brander, J.L. Casariego, E.; Vera y Gomez, J. de. Manila;
(Imperial ColI. Sci. and Tech., Geophysics Philippines; (1893). 381p.
Dept., London, England). Geothermics; 3: No. PHILIPPINES;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;
I, 17-20(Mar 1974). CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;ICELAND;EARTHQUAKES;
GEOLOGIC FISSURES;TECTONICS;SURFACES; 01597 DATA FOR THE STUDY OF MINERAL WATERS OF
DEFORMATION;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD; MEXICO. Mexico City; Mexico; Inst. Med. Nac.,
PERMEABILITY;AQUIFERS;CORRELATIONS Oficina Tipog. Secretaria Fomento (1895).
84p.
01585 GEOTHERMAL FIELDS IN INDIA EXPLORED FOR MEXICO;HOT SPRINGS
POWER GENERATION. Geothermics; 3: No.3, 124-
5( Sep 1974). 01598 GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND. INTRODUCTIUN
INDIA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL TO THE HISTORICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND ECONOMIC
FIELDS;NATURAL STEAM;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS;AQUIFERS; GEOLOGY. Park, J. Christchurch and London;
WELL DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland; Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd. (1910).
01586 TRAVELS IN THE PHILIPPINES. Jagor, F. 488p.
English Edition, with some omissions. London; NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HoT SPRINGS;
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern GEOLOGY
Ireland; Chapman and Hall (1875). 370p.
PHILIPPINES;HOT SPRINGS
01590 MUD VOLCANOES AND COLORADO DESERT. 01599 TIME-SHARE COMPUTER ASSISTS LOG
Hanks, H.G. pp 227-40 of California Mining ANALYST. Hammack, G.W. Petroleum Engineer;
Bureau, 2nd Report of State Mineralogist. 41: No. 13, 58-60( 1969).
Sacramento; Calif. Min. Bur. (1882). WELL LoGGING;CoMPUTERS;DIGITAL SYSTEMS
COLORADO;VOLCANOES;FUMAROLES;FUMAROLIC
FLUIDS;ROCKS;SULFATES;SALTON SEA;CHEMICAL 01600 (ANCR--1190) GEOTHERMAL RAND D
ANALYSIS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT PROJECT REPORT FOR PERIOD JULY 16, 1974--
SEPTEMBER 30, 1974. (Aerojet Nuclear Co.,
01591 SKETCH OF THE GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND. Idaho Falls, Idaho (USA)). Oct 1974.
Hutton, F.W. Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London; 41: Contract AT(10-1)-1375. 14p. Dep. NTIS
191-220( 1885). $4.00.
NEW ZEALAND;HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLES;GEYSERS; GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;BoREHoLES;GEoTHERMAL
SOLFATARAS;GEOLOGY WELLS;HEAT EXCHANGERS;DESIGN;IDAHo;RESEARCH
PRoGRAMS;WELL DRILLING
01592 UNDERGROUND WATERS AT THE PRESENT TIME.
THEIR REGIME, TEMPERATURE, AND COMPOSITION FROM 01601 (LBL--3224) LAWRENCE BERKELEY
THE VIEWPOINT OF THE ROLE THEY PLAY IN THE LABORATORY GEOTHERMAL PROGRAM IN NORTHERN
ECONOMY OF THE EARTH'S CRUST. Daubree, G.A. NEVADA. Mirk, K.F.; Wollenberg, H.A.
Volumes 1-2. Paris; France; Ch. Dunod. (California Univ., Berkeley (USA). Lawrence
(1887). 455p., 302p. Berkeley Lab.). Sep 1974. Contract W-7405-
AFRICA;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS; eng-48. 22p. (CoNF-740959--3). Dep. NTIS
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;FLOW RATE;EUROPE;ASIA; $4.25.
NORTH AMERICA;SOUTH AMERICA;DATA From Conference on research for development
of geothermal energy resources; Pasadena,
01593 NOTE ON SOME EJECTA OF THE HOT SPRINGS California, USA (23 Sep 1974).
OF TARAWERA, NEW ZEALAND, FORMED SINCE THE GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;RESEARCH PRoGRAMS;NEVADA;
EARTHQUAKE OF 23'JUNE 1886. O'Reilly, J.P. GEOTHERMAL EXPLoRATIoN;GEoLoGICAL SURVEYS;
Royal Dublin Soc. Proc.; 6: No.2, 67-8(1888). GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEoCHEMICAL SURVEYS;
NEW ZEALAND;HOT SPRINGS;ROCKS GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;BINARY CYCLES;2-
METHYLPRoPANE;DESIGN;PLANNING;CoST
01594 TRIP THROUGH THE HOT LAKE DISTRICT, NEW
84 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
01602 (PB--218830) EXPLORATION AND 01610 GEOTHERMAL STEAM FOR POWER IN NEW
EXPLOITATION OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN ARID ZEALAND. Grange, L.I. Bull. N. Z. Dept.
AND SEMIARID LANDS, A LITERATURE REVIEW AND Sci. Ind. Res.; No. 117, 102p.(19&5).
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. (Arizona Univ., Tucson NEW ZEALAND;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
(USA. 1973. 119p. NTIS $5.45; $0.95 BOREHoLES;HYDRoTHERMAL ALTERATIoN;EQUIPMENT;
(mf ). NATURAL STEAM;WELL DRILLING
DESERTS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;BIBLIOGRAPHIES;
REVIEWS;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; 01611 HISTORIC SALTON SEA AND IMPERIAL
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;SEISMIC IRRIGATION DISTRICT. Imperial Irrigation
SURVEYS;ENVIRONMENT;POLLUTION;LEGAL ASPECTS; District; Public Information Office (1960).
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ECONOMICS;GEOTHERMAL POWER 32p.
PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER;GREENHOUSES;BUILDINGS; CALIFORNIA;SALToN SEA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
SPACE HEATING;DESALINATION;PLANNING;GEOTHERMAL REVIEWS
EXPLORATION; USA
01612 PRINCIPLES IN EXPLORING A GEOTHERMAL
01603 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY: GEOLOGY, FIELD. Sato, K. Butsuri Tanko; 16: No.1,
EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENTS. PARTS 1 AND 2. 1-8( 1963). ( In J a pan e sew i thE ng 1 ish
Colo. Sch. Mines, Miner. Ind. Bull.; 14(1971); abstract).
15(1972): No.6; 1, GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEoTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIoN;GEOLoGY;HYDRoTHERMAL
Energy (Bibliography), p. 19. ALTERATIoN;PHYSICAL PRoPERTIES;BOREHoLES;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; GEoCHEMISTRY;GEoPHYSICS;MEASURING METHODS;
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; EXPLORATION METHODS
GEOLOGY;EXPLOITATIoN
01613 PROCEDURAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE STUDY
01604 GEOPHYSICAL METHODS DEFINED. Gabriel, OF THERMAL WATERS IN WELLS. Frolov, N.M.;
V.G. Petrol. World; 40: No. 10, vp(1943). Aver'yev, V.V.; Dukhin, I.Y.; Lyubimova, Y.A.
(BM-IC--7273 ). Vses. Nauchno-Issled. Inst Gidrogeologii i
USA;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;COST;PE7ROLEUM; Inzhenernoy Geologii Trudy; No. 17, 140(1964).
PRoSPECTING;BoREHoLES;SEISMIC SURVEYS;GRAVITY (In Russian).
SURVEYS;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS; THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;NATURAL
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;RADIATION MONITORING; STEAM;THERMOMETERS;PHYSICAL PROPERTIES;ROCKS;
GEOLOGY;MEASURING METHODS THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
01605 WELL-LOGGING METHODS STUDIES AT TEXAS A 01614 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF GEOTHERMAL
AND M. Guyod, H.C. Petrol. Engr.; 17: No. AREAS BY GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY, AND SHALLOW
7, 218(1946). (BM-IC--7400). DRILLING. White, D.E. pp 402-9 of United
BoREHOLES;WELL LOGGING;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; Nations Conference on New Sources of Energ~,
RADIATION MONITORING;ELCTRICAL SURVEYS; Rome, Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Volume 2. New
PERMEABILITY;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;TEMPERATURE York; United Nations (1964). (In English with
MONITORING;MEASURING METHODS French summary)
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
01606 DEVELOPMENTS IN GEOPHYSICS (1946). Rome, Italy (1961).
Van Tuy!, F.M.; Levings, W.S. Sch. Mines GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERHAL EXPLORATION;
Quart.; 42: No.3, vp(1947). GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;
GEOPHYSICS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING BOREHOLES;WELL DRILLING;HEAT FLOW
INSTRUMENTS;MEASURING METHODS;GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;GEOLOGY; 01615 OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND POSSIBLE
MAGNETIC SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;GRAVITY APPLICATIONS TO GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
SURVEYS;RADIATION MONITORING;AERIAL MONITORING; PROGRAMMING. Durr, F. pp 204-7 of UN
REVIEWS Conference on New Sources of Energy, Rome,
Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Vol. 2. New York;
01607 GEOCHEMICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL APPROACHES United Nations (1964). (French abstract)
TO THE PROBLEMS OF UTILIZATION OF HOT SPRING From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
WATER AND HEAT. White, D.E.; Sandberg, C.H.; Rome, Italy (1961).
Brannock. W.W. pp 490-499 of Proceedings of GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;MEASURING METHODS;
7th Congress of Pacific Science Association, PLANNING;RESEARCH PROGRAMS
New Zealand, 1949, Volume 2: New Zealand;
Pacific Science Assoc. (1953). 01616 SOME PROBLEMS IN GEOTHERMAL
Geothermal exploration methods, steamboat EXPLORATION. Lovering, T.S. AIME Trans.;
springs. GEOTHERMAL RESoURCES;GEoTHERMAL 232: No.3, 274-81( 1965).
EXPLoRATION;REVIEWS;GEoPHYSICAL SURVEYS; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;REVIEWS;HYDROTHERMAL
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;GEOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;UTAH;LARDERELLO
SURVEYS;NEVADA;GEoTHERMAL FIELDS;AERIAL GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;MEASURING
PROSPECTING METHODS;NATURAL STEAM;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
01608 MANUAL FOR FIELD GEOLOGICAL-PETROLEUM
SPECIALISTS. Vassoevich, N.B. (ed.). 2nd 01617 PORTABLE SAMPLER FOR COLLECTING WATER
edition. Moscow; USSR; Gosudar. Nauch.-Tekh. SAMPLES FROM SPECIFIC ZONES IN UNCASED OR
Izd. Neft. Gorno-Topliv. Lit., otdel., T. 1-2 SCREENED WELLS. Cherry, R.N. pp 214-16 of
(1954). 544p., 564p. US Geological SurveY Professional Paper 525-C.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;PETROLEUM;EXPLoRATIoN; Washington, DC; US Geological Surv. (1965).
MANUALS WATER;SAMPLERS;TRANSPORT;BOREHOLES;PUMPS;
DESIGN
01609 GEOTHERMAL STEAM FOR POWER IN NEW
ZEALAND.
117.
102p.
Grange, L.I. (comp.). Bulletin
Wellington, New Zealand; New Zealand;
New Zealand Dept. Sci. Indust. Res. (1955).
NEW ZEALAND;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
01618 SOME PROBLEMS IN GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION. Loverin9, T.S.
No.9, 95-9(Sep 1965).
Mining Eng.; 17:
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;EXPLORATION;GEOLOGY;
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
W
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Robertson, H. pp 60-1 of 41st Annual J.A. Geol. Soc. Amer., Bull.; 6: No.3, 272-
international meetinQ of the societ~ of 273(1974).
exploration Qeoph~sicists: exploration toda~ UTAH;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ECONOMICS
and energ~ tomorrow. Tulsa, Okla.; Soc.
Exploration Geoph~sicists (Nov 1971). 01648 GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITY IN 1973. Bowen,
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; R.G. Ore Bin; 36: No.1, 9-11(1974).
GEOPHYSICS;SEISMOLOGY;WELL DRILLING;BOREHOLES; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;OREGON;ECONOMICS;
FUMAROLES;GEYSERS;HOT SPRINGS;AQUIFERS;DEPTH; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;USA
MEETINGS;SEISMIC SURVEYS;PROCEEDINGS;ENERGY
SOURCES;NATURAL STEAM 01649 GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION IN NORTHERN
CHILE. Lahsen, A.A. Amer. Ass. Petrol.
01639 EXPLORATION FOR GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES. Geol. Bull.; 58: No.7, 1447-8( 1974).
Combs, J. (Univ. of California, Riverside); In Circum-Pacific Energ~ and Mineral
Muffler, L.J.P. pp 95-128 of Geothermal Resources Conference.
~nergll' Kruger, P. (ed.). Stanford, CA; CHILE;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Stanford Univ. Press (1973).
Mesa anomaly. BOREHOLES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; 01650 DEVELOPMENTS IN WEST COAST AREA IN
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; 1973. Pfeiffer, D.H. Amer. Ass. Petrol.
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;WELL DRILLING;REVIEWS; Geol. Bull.; 58: No.8, 1536-46( 1974).
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD; WASHINGTON;OREGON;CALIFORNIA;EXPLORATION;
EARTH CRUST;ECONOMICS;HEAT TRANSFER;MAPS; WELL DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;PETROLEUM;
GEOLOGY;HYDRCLOGY;CALIFORNIA;NEW ZEALAND NATURAL GAS;ECONOMICS;GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL
RESOURCES;RESERVES;DATA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
01640 GUIDELINES FOR EXPLORATION FOR SOURCES
OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN SARDINIA, ITALY. 01651 DEVELOPMENTS IN FOUR CORNERS-
Damiani, A.-V.; Maxia, C. Boll. Soc. Geol. INTERMOUNTAIN AREA IN 1973. Thomaidis, N.D.
Ital.; 92: No.3, 567-580(1973). Amer. Ass. Petrol. Geol. Bull.; 58: No.8,
ITALY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;MAPS;ECONOMICS; 1581-5( 1974).
RECOMMENDATIONS;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS UTAH;NEVADA;ARIZONA;COLORADO;NEW MEXICO;
EXPLORATION;WELL DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
01641 PROSPECTING FOR HEAT IN LONG VALLEY. PETROLEUM;NATURAL GAS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
Lachenbruch, A.H.; Lewis, R.E.; Sass, J.H. ENERGY SOURCES
EOS, Trans., Amer. Geoph~s. Union; 54: No. 11,
1211( 1973).
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;CALIFORNIA;HEAT FLOW;
USES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;PROSPECTING;
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
01643 DRY GEOTHERMAL WELLS: PROMISING REFER ALSO TO CITATION (S) 61, 82, 211, 248,
BXPERIMENTAL RESULTS. Hammond, A.L. (Dept. 249, 250, 251, 252, 320, 380, 386, 467, 471,
of Interior, Washington, DC). Science; 182: 480, 500, 529, 545, 546, 560, 575, 587, 627,
No. 4107, 43-44( 5 Oct 1973). 647, 657, 667, 673, 679, 708, 725, 766, 820,
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;EXPLORATION;POWER 880, 887, 889, 890, 962, 964, 1046, 1078, 1082,
PLANTS;FRACTURES;ELECTRICITY;ENVIRONMENT;BRINES; 1090, 1098, 1111, 1112, 1131, 1141, 1143, 1145,
HEATING;ROCKS;GRANITES;GROUND WATER;GEOTHERMAL 1162, 1174, 1191, 1196, 1200, 1239, 1244, 1245,
WELLS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION 1251, 1255, 1259, 1283, 1289, 1290, 1323, 1355,
1357, 1364, 1373, 1389, 1390, 1394, 1419, 1436,
01644 GEOTHERMAL PROJECT (CANADA GEOLOGICAL 1480, 1516, 1535, 1537, 1559, 2321, 2356, 2378,
SURVEY PAPER 74-1). Souther, J.G. (Canada 2470, 2487, 2660, 2661, 2664, 2666, 2668, 2672,
Geological Surve~ Paper 74-1). Report of 2673, 2674, 2683, 2684, 2719, 2723, 2742, 2747,
activities; Part A, April to October 1973; 2748, 3114, 3211, 3419, 3447, 3449, 3453, 3474,
Cordilleran geolog~. Canada; Canada 3626, 3727, 3729, 3749
Geological Surve~ Paper 74-1 (1974).
BRITISH CCLUMBIA;RESEARCH PROGRAMS;HOT
SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
GEOCHEMISTRY;TRACE AMOUNTS;TEMPERATURE 01652 (AD--748309) SEA FLOOR GEOTHERMAL
MEASUREMENT;CANADA MEASUREMENTS FROM VEMA CRUISE 25. TECHNICAL
REPORTS NOS. 2 AND 4, JAN-APR 1968. Langseth,
01645 SEARCH FOR HOT ROCKS; GEOTHERMAL M.G., Jr.; Malone, I.E.; Bookman, C.A.
EXPLORATION, NORTHWEST. Schuster, J.E. (Lamont-Doherty Geological Observator~,
Geotherm. Energ~ Mag.; 2: No.5, 58-60(1974). Palisades, NY). Ma~ 1972. Contract N00014-
CALIFORNIA;OREGON;WASHINGTON;GEOTHERMAL 67-A-0108-0004. 168p. NTIS $3.00; $0.95.
ENERGY;ROCKS;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD; ATLANTIC OCEAN;SEA BED;TEMPERATURE
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;USA DISTRIBUTION;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;SEDIMENTS;
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;SEAWATER;THERMISTORS;
01646 PRELIMINARY GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION SAN TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
FRANCISCO VOLCANIC FIELD, NORTHERN ARIZONA.
McKee, E.H.; Smith, R.L.; Shaw, H.R. Geol. 01653 (AD--749983) SEA FLOOR GEOTHERMAL
Soc. Amer., Bull.; 6: No.5, 458(1974). MEASUREMENTS FROM CONRAD CRUISE 13. TECHNICAL
ARIZONA;VCLCANIC REGIONS;GEOTHERMAL REPORT, APR-DEC 1970. Bookman, C.A.; Malone, ..,
EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ECONOMICS; I.E.; Langseth, M.G., Jr. (Lamont-Dohert~ ......
EXPLORATION Geological Observator~, Palisades, NY). Jul
1972. Contract N00014-67-A-0108-0004. 275p.
01647 INTEGRATED EXPLORATION IN GEOTHERMAL NTIS $3.00; $0.95 (mf).
AREA. Ward, S.H.; Cook, K.L.; Parry, W.T.; SEA BED;ATLANTIC OCEAN;PACIFIC OCEAN;
Peeples, W.J.; Nash, W.P.; Smith, R.B.; Whelan, SEDIMENTS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;THERMAL
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 87
01660 (LA--5386-MS) SEISMIC PROGRAM OF THE 01668 APPARATUS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF
LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY. Purt~mun, TEMPERATURES IN DEEP WELLS BY MEANS OF MAXIMUM
W.D.; Jordan, H.S. -(comps.). (Los Alamos THERMOMETERS. Van Orstrand, C.E. Econ.
Scientific Lab., N.Mex. (USA. Sep 1973. Geol.; 19; No.3, 228-48(1924).
Contract W-7405-eng-36. 14p. Dep. NTIS BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
$4.00. THERMOMETERS;ACCURACY;EARTH CRUST
SEISMOLOGY;LASL;ENVIRONMENT;GEOTHERMAL
ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;RESEARCH PROGRAMS; 01669 NOTE CONCERNING THE TAKING OF
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS; MEASUREMENTS OF TEMPERATURE IN BOREHOLES.
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;GROUND MOTION Atanasiv, I. Ann. Mines Roumanie; No. 7-12,
219-25(1928). (In French).
01661 (N--67-39313) INFRARED BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL
INVESTIGATIONS, STATUS REPORT. Moxham, R.M. GRADIENTS;THERMOMETERS;DESIGN
(Universit~ of New Mexico, Technical
Applications Center). 1966. 8p. (NASA-CR-- 01670 MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURE IN
79136). BOREHOLES. Friedel, G.; Maikowsky, V. Genie
INFRARED SURVEYS;CALIFORNIA;WASHINGTON; Civil; 45: No. 23, 568-9(1929).
GEYSERS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;
EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;PHOTOGRAPHY; TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;THERMOMETERS;
88 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
01671 DEEP BOREHOLE SURVEYS AND PROBLEMS. 01682 SOME POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS OF .-
Haddock, M.H. New York; McGraw-Hill Book Co. GEOTHERMICS TO GEOLOGY. Van Orstrand, C.E. ......
(1931). 296p. Amer. Ass. Petrol. Geol. Bull.; 18: No. I,
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; 13(1933).
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY; GEOLOGIC FAULTS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
POROSITY;BOREHOLES TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;RADIOACTIVITY;THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY;HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS;HEAT TRANSFER;
01672 SHARE OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS IN THE GEOLOGIC STRATA
COURSE OF OPERATIONS OF GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING
WORK. Lepeshinsky, J.N. Materials Search 01683 GEOPHYSICAL METHODS OF PROSPECTING.
Prosp. Minerals; 309-28(1931). (In Russian). Sanchez, P.C. Acad. Nac. Cien., 'Antonio
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PROSPECTING;MEASURING Alzate'; 53: No.4, 101-33( 1934).
METHODS GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PROSPECTING;MEASURING
METHODS
01673 GEOPHYSICAL METHODS FOR PROSPECTING THE
SUBSOIL. Vigneron, A. La Nature; No. 2867, 01684 PROGRESS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF
341-9( 1931). APPLICATION OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS IN RUMANIA.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING METHODS; Ghitulescu, T.P. Ann. Mines Roumanie; 18:
PROSPECTING No.2, 59-69(1935).
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PROSPECTING;ROMANIA;
01674 SCIENCE OF GEOPHYSICS. Dunstan, B. MEASURING METHODS
Queensland Govt. Mining J.; 32: No. 370-2,
vp( 1931). 01685 GEOTHERMAL METHOD FOR PROSPECTING THE
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING METHODS; SUBSOIL. Genie Civil; 106: No. 23,
PROSPECTING 507( 1935).
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PROSPECTING;SOILS;EARTH
01675 BRIEF SUMMARY OF WORK CARRIED OUT IN CRUST;MEASURING METHODS
1930 IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF THE
GEOLOGICAL AND PROSPECTING SERVICE OF THE 01686 BORE-HOLE INVESTIGATIONS IN YELLOWSTONE
GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE. Andreev, V.; PARK. Fenner, C.N. J. Geol.; 44: No.2,
Chernobrovin, V. Vestnik Geol. Prosp. Servo Pt. 2, 225-315(1936).
USSR; 6: No. 1-2, 43-47(1931). (In Russian). YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;GEOTHERMAL
Electrical thermometer for depths to 750 m; EXPLORATION;BOREHOLES;DRILL CORES;HYDROTHERMAL
new apparatus for measuring crooked boreholes. SYSTEMS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;PRESSURE
USSR;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;PYROMETERS;DESIGN; MEASUREMENT;ROCKS;POROSITY;HYDROTHERMAL
BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;ALIGNMENT; ALTERATION;MINERALS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;GEOLOGY;GEOPHYSICS THERMAL WATERS;GEYSERS;METEORIC WATER;MAGMATIC
WATER
01676 PRACTICAL TREATISE ON GEOPHYSICAL
PROSPECTING. Alexanian, C.L. USA; Libr. 01687 ELECTRICAL CORING PRACTICES ON THE GULF
Poly tech. (1932). 268p. (BM-IC--6568). COAST. Storm, L.W. Oil Gas J.; 35: No. 48,
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PROSPECTING;MEASURING 145-52( 1937).
METHODS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;GEOLOGIC STRATA; GULF OF MEXICO;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
ROCKS ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
01677 PHYSICAL METHODS OF GEOPHYSICAL 01688 WONDERFUL WAIRAKEI, WHERE THERMAL
PROSPECTING. Fedukovich, V.S. Knarkov; MAJESTY RULES, OR WAIRAKEI THE UNIQUE,
Unknown; Tekh. Vidavnitstvo (1932). 184p. WONDERLAND OF THERMAL GRANDEUR. Wairakei; New
(BM-IC--7310 ). Zealand; Quckland Wairakei, Ltd. (1938). 40p.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;GRAVITY WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;TEMPERATURE
SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;SEISMIC SURVEYS; MEASUREME NT
RADIATION MONITORING;TEMPERATURE MONITORING;
MEASURING METHODS 01689 APPLIED GEOPHYSICS. Reich, H. Geol.
Jahrb., Reihe C; 1: 305-14( 1938).
01678 ELECTRICAL CORING: METHOD OF GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PROSPECTING;GEOTHERMAL
DETERMINING BOTTOM-HOLE DATA BY ELECTRICAL GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GRAVITY
MEASUREMENTS. Schlumberger, C.; Schlumberger, SURVEYS;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;REVIEWS;ELECTRICAL
~.; Leonardon, E.G. AIME Technical Pub. 462. SURVEYS;SEISMIC SURVEYS
New York; USA; AIME (1932). 38p.
GEOLOGY;EXPLORATION;BOREHOLES;MEASURING 01690 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS WITH AN
METHODS;ROCKS;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;POROSITY; ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE THERMOMETER IN A DEEP
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;ALIGNMENT;MEASURING BOREHOLE ON THE EAST RAND. Weiss, O. J.
INSTRUMENTS Chern., Met., Min. Soc. S. Afr.; 39: No.6, 149-
66( 1938 ).
01679 GEOTHERMAL MEASUREMENTS IN THE BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
BOREHOLES OF THE DONETZ BASIN. Kraskovsky, TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;THERMOMETERS;PERFORMANCE;
S.A. Beitr. Angew. Geophys.; 3: No.1, 9- COST;WITWATERSRAND;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;HEAT
28(1933). (In German with English summary). FLOW;MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;
USSR;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; SOUTH AFRICA
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
01691 DOWNWARD INCREASE OF TEMPERATURE IN THE
01680 GEOTHERMAL MEASUREMENTS. Kraskovsky, ROCKS OF THE CRUST. Dahlblom, Th. Z.
S.A. Beitr. Angew. Geophys.; 4: No.1, 76- Geophl/s.; 14: No. 5-6, 131-41( 1938).
87( 1933). EARTH CRUST;GEOLOGY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
USSR. USSR;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE GRA'.lIENTS; GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;CALIFORNIA;ROCKS
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
01692 GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION. Keill/, S.F.
01681 GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING AND ITS RECENT Min. Met. (New York); 20: No. 385,61-5(1939).
PROGRESS. Koulomzine, Th. Tech. Mod.; 25: GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PROSPECTING;REVIEWS
No. 24,793-800(1933).
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PROSPECTING;SEISMIC 01693 GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS IN CALIFORNIA
SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;ELECTROMAGNETIC WELLS. French, R.W. World Petrol.; 10: No.
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 89
01714
GRADIENTS;HEAT FLOW;VOLCANIC REGIONS
J.H.
GEOTHERMAL MEASURING CIRCUIT. Swartz,
Science; 120: No. 3119, 573-4(1954).
ALASKA;GEoTHERMAL EXPLoRATION;GEOTHERMAL
01725 IMPROVED ELECTRIC THERMOMETER fOR DEEP
MEASUREMENTS. Mal~uga, V.P.
Geofiz.; No. 17,93-7(1957).
Raz. Prom.
THERMOMETERS;DESIGN;OPERATION;RELIABILITY;
ERRORS;BOREHOLES;ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT;
W
.
GRADIENTS;ELECTRIC MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;PERfORMANCE
THERMISTORS;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;BOREHOLES;
ERRoRS;ACCURACY;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; 01726 PHYSICS Of THE NEW ZEALAND THERMAL AREA
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (N.Z. DEPT. SCI. INDUST. RES., BULL. 123).
Banwell, C.J.; Cooper. E.R.; Thompson, G.E.K.;
01715 PRESENT STATE OF GEOTHERMAL McCree, K.J. N. Z. J. Geol. Geoph~s; 3: No.
INVESTIGATIONS. Birch, F. Geoph~sics; 19: 1, 110(957).
No.4, 645-59(Oct 1954). NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL fIELDS;TEMPERATURE
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS; DISTRIBUTION;HEAT FLOW;ENTHALPY;THERMODYNAMICS;
EARTH CRUST;MEASURING METHODS;HEAT FLOW GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
01716 RESISTANCE THERMOMETER WITH THE SINGLE- 01727 SURFACE GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION IN THE
CORE CABLE. Vasil'~ev, Yu.F. Prikl. Geofiz.; KURSUMLISKA BANJA AREA. Mladenovic, M.M.
13: 1l6-30( 1955). Zavod Geol., Geofiz. 1st. Vestnik.; 14: 383-
THERMOMETERS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; 9( 1957). (English summar~).
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY; YUGOSLAVIA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ELECTRICAL
ACCURACY;ELECTRIC POTENTIAL;DESIGN;ELECTRIC SURVEYS;HoT SPRINGS;GEoLOGIC FAULTS
CABLES
01728 RADIOACTIVITY LOGGING IN GEOTHERMAL
01717 GEOPHYSICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS IN BORES. fergusson, G.J.; Gibbons, K.M. N.Z.
oTAKE AND NoYA DISTRICTS Of THE KUJU VOLCANO, Dept. Sci. Indust. Res Phys. Lab. Report.,
oITA PREfECTURE. Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; 6: N.R. 275. Wellington, N.Z.; New Zealand; New
No. 10, 561-78(1955). (In Japanese with Zealand Dept. Sci. Indust. Res. (1957). IIp.
English summar~). WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;BOREHOLES;
JAPAN;GEoTHERMAL EXPLoRATIoN;VoLCANIC RADIATION MoNIToRING;GAMMA DETECTION;NATURAL
REGIoNS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS; RADIoACTIVITY;WELL LoGGING;RADIATION DETECTORS;
oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD DESIGN;OPERATION;BETA SOURCES;PERFORMANCE
01718 AEROMAGNETIC SURVEYS IN NEW ZEALAND, 01729 GEOTHERMAL EFFECTS Of THE PLEISTOCENE
1949-1952. Gerrard, V.B.: Lawrie, J.A. (New GLACIATION IN ICELAND. Bodvarsson, G.
Zealand Dept. Sci. Indust. Res., Geophys. Joekull (Reykjavik); 7: 1-20(1957).
Mem.). N.2. J. Sci. Tech., Sec. B; 38: No. ICELAND;HEAT FLoW;HoT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;
8, 912-13( 1955). GLACIERS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL
NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL fIELDS;MAGNETIC EXPLORATION
SURVEYS;AERIAL MONITORING
0173U NATURAL HEAT fLOW FROM ~HE THERMAL
01719 FIELD INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING AREAS OF TAUPO SHEET DISTRICT (N94). Gregg,
TEMPERATURES Of NATURAL BOILING POINTS. D.R. N. Z. J. Geol. Geophys; 1: No.1, 65-
Garvitch. 2.S. J. Sci. Instrum.; 32: No.7, 75( 1958).
261-3( 1955). NEW ZEALAND;GEoTHERMAL fIELDS;HEAT fLoW;MASS
NEW ZEALAND;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE TRANSfER;FLUID fLOw;THERMAL WATERS
MEASUREMENT;THERMOMETERS;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;
DESIGN 01731 NEW TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW VALUES FROM
HUNGARY. Boldizsar, T. Geofis. Pura Appl.;
01720 SUBSURFACE GEOPHYSICAL METHODS IN 29: 120-5(1958).
GROUND-WATER HYDROLOGY. Jones. P.H.; HUNGARY;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;THERMAL
Skibitzke, H.E. Advan. Geoph~s.; 3: 241- CONDUCTIVITY;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;HEAT fLOW;
300(1956). GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE ,MEASUREMENT;
GROUND WATER;HYDROLOGY;WELL LOGGING; BOREHOLES;GEoPHYSICAL SURVEYS
BOREHOLES;REVIEWS;GEoPHYSICAL SURVEYS
01732 RESULTS Of TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW
01721 TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW IN HUNGARY. MEASUREMENTS IN HUNGARY. Boldizsar, T.
Boldizsar, T. Pure Appl. Geophys.; 34: 66- Freiberger Forchungsch., Geophys.; C45: 95-
70(1956). 3( 1958).
HUNGARY;HEAT FLOW;BOREHoLES;TEMPERATURE HUNGARY;EARTH CRUST;MEDIUM TEMPERATURE;
MEASUREMENT;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;COAL;THERMAL TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;BOREHoLES;TEMPERATURE
CoNDUCTI VITY GRADIENTS;HEAT FLoW;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
01722 GEOTHERMAL SURVEY AT YUBA IN OOSHIMA 01733 GEOTHERMAL MEASUREMENTS IN PETROLEUM
ISLAND, IZU. U~eda. S. Tok~o Daigaku Jishin GEOLOGY. Dyakonov, D.I. USSR; USSR;
Kenk~usho Iho; 34, Pt. 4: 365-71(1956). (In Gostoptekh. (1958). 277p.
Japanese with English abstract). Book. USSR;GEoPHYSICAL SURVEYS;ROCKS;THERMAL
JAPAN;NATURAL STEAM;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; CoNDUCTIVITY;BoREHoLES;GEoTHERMAL GRADIENTS;
HEAT FLOW;THERMISTORS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;HEAT fLoW;LITHoLoGY;
PETRoLEUM;PRoSPECTING;MEASURING METHODS
01723 GEOTHERMAL SURVEY Of HOT GROUND NEAR
LORDSBURG, NEW MEXICO. Kintzinger, P.R. 01734 RESULTS Of ELECTRICAL PROSPECTING AND
Science; 124: No. 3223, 629-30( 1956). WELL-BORING AT THE OSHUKU HOT SPRINGS IN IWATE
NEW MEXICO;BOREHOLES;NATURAL STEAM;THERMAL PREfECTURE. Kondo, C. J. Geog.; 67: No.4,
WATERS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE 19-26( 1958).
MEASUREMENT;THERHOMETERS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS; JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;
GEOLOGY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS WELL DRILLING;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIoN;HOT
SPRINGS
01724 PRACTICAL GEOTHERMAL INVESTIGATIONS IN
HUNGARY. Stegena. L. Univ. Sci. Budapest. 01735 GEOPHYSICAL RECONNAISSANCE AT KAWERAU,
Eotvos Ann., Sec. Geol.; 1: 79-87(1957). NEW ZEALAND. StUdt, F.E. N. Z. J. Geol.
HUNGARY;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE Geophys; 1: No.2, 219-46( 1958).
MEASUREMENT;OXIDATION;SULFIDES KAWERAU GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
HYDROLoGY;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 91
EXPANSION
01777 ELECTRICAL PROSPECTING BY THE DIRECT
GURRENT METHOD IN IZU-OSHIMA ISLAND. Ono, Y.; 01789 NE~ BOREHOLE THERMOMETER. Doig, H.;
Suyama, J.; Takagi, S. Chishitsu Chosasho Saull, V.A.; Butler, R.A. J. Geophys. Res.;
Geppo; 12: No. 11,813-30(1961). (In 66: No. 12, 4263-4(Dec 1961).
Japanese with English summary). BOREHOLES;THERMOMETERS;DESIGN;PERfORMANCE;
JAPAN;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY; ACCURACY;BRASS;PROBES
~ATER RESOURCES;THERMAL ~ATERS;GEOTHERMAL
RESOURCES;VOLCANIC REGIONS;SEDIMENTS 01790 THERMISTOR THERMOMETER FOR FIELD
STUDIES. Ramanadham, R.; Murty, A.V.S. J.
01778 REGIONAL GRAVITY SURVEY ALONG CENTRAL Sci. Ind. Res.: 21D: No. 12, 429-31(1962).
AND SOUTHERN ~ASATCH FRONT, UTAH. Cook, K.L.; THERMOMETERS:THERMISTORS;DESIGN:CALIBRATION;
Berg, J.~., Jr. pp 75-89 of US Geological TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
Survey, Professional Paper 316-E. Washington,
DC; US Geol. Surv. (1961). 01791 STUDY ON GEOMAGNETIC VARIATION OF
UTAH;GRAVITY SURVEYS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS TELLURIC ORIGIN, 3, ON GEOMAGNETIC ANOMALY
OBSERVED AT SOME HOT SPRING AREAS. Miyakoshi,
01779 RELATION OF THE HEAT FIELD OF THE ~EST J. Kyoto Univ. Disaster Prevent. Res. Inst.
SIBERIAN LO~LAND TO THE RELIEF OF THE PRE- Bul1.; No. 51, 46-60(1962).
JURASSIC BASEMENT. Koshlyak, V.A. Petrol. JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS:GEOTHERMAL FIELDS:
Geol. (USSR) (Engl. Transl.); 5: No. I, 38- GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION:MAGNETIC SURVEYS
43( 1961).
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;USSR;GEOTHERMAL 01792 SEISMIC PROSPECTING AT MATSUKAWA
GRADIENTS;BOREHOLES;ROCKS;SEDIMENTS;VARIATIONS GEOTHERMAL AREA, IWATE PREfECTURE. Hayakawa,
M.; Mori, K. Chishitsu Chosasho Geppo; 13:
01780 INSTRUMENT NOISE IN SEISMOMETERS. No.8, 643-8(1962). (In Japanese with English
Byrne, C.J. Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer.; 51: summary).
No.1, 69-84(1961). MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;SEISMIC SURVEYS;
SEISMOGRAPHS;PERFORMANCE;SEISMIC NOISE; VOLCANIC REGIONS;NATURAL STEAM;LITHOLOGY:LAVA:
TEMPERATURE NOISE;SEISMIC SURVEYS TUfF;SHALES
01781 PRINCIPLES OF GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING 01793 PRESENT STATE, PROBLEMS, AND PROSPECTS
BY THE RADIOKIP METHOD. Tarkhov, A.G. OF GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN SIBERIA AND
Moscow; USSR; Gostoptekhizdat (1961). 214p. THE FAR EAST. Fotiadi, E.E. Akad. Nauk
Book: in Russian. ELECTRICAL SURVEYS; SSSR, Sibir. Otdel., Geol., Geofiz.; No. 10, 83-
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;RADIO~AVE RADIATION;REVIEWS; 92(1962).
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS;GEOLOGY;PROSPECTING USSR;GEOLOGY:EXPLORATION:GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
PETROLEUM;NATURAL GAS;PROSPECTING;ORES;GEOLOGIC
01782 SEISMIC PROFILES IN NORTH~ESTERN UTAH: DEPOSITS;SEISMIC SURVEYS:EARTHQUAKES;MAGNETIC
PILOT RANGE AND GROUSE CREEK RANGE AREA. SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;RADIOACTIVITY:
Berg, J.W., Jr.; Cook, K.L.; Narans, H.D., Jr.; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ROCKS:PHYSICAL
Leamer, R.J. J. Geophys. Res.; 66: No.4, PROPERTIES
1255-63(Apr 1961).
UTAH;SEISMIC SURVEYS;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS; 01794 INCREASING THE SENSITIVITY OF A
IGNEOUS ROCKS;GEOLOGIC STRATA RESISTANCE THERMOMETER. Tulin, V.A. Tr.
Inst. Fiz. Zemli, Akad. Nauk SSSR; No. 24,36-
01783 GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS NOW KNOWN IN 44(1962).
GREATER DETAIL. Moses, P.L. World Oil; 152: MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;GRAVIMETRY:SENSITIVITY;
No.6, 79-82(May 1961). TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;THERMOMETERS
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
MEASURING METHODS;MAPS;TABLES;THERMOMETERS; 01795 METHODS OF ANALYZING BOREHOLE
ACCURACY;DATA COMPILATION TEMPERATURE SURVEYS (EXEMPLIfIED BY
INVESTIGATIONS OF THE GEOTHERMY OF THE ARTEMA
01784 STUDIES OF THERMAL STATE OF EARTH. ISLAND AND GYURGYANY-MORE FIELDS). Yakubov,
Uyeda, S.; Tamada, Y.; Horai. K.; Kanamori, H.; A.A.; Kharitonov, M.f.; Matveyer, Ye.I. Izv.
futi, H. Tokyo Daigaku Jishin Kenkyusho rho; Vyssh. Ucheb. Zaved., Neft Gaz; No.8, 3-
39: No. Pt. 2, 115-31(Jun 1961). 9(1962).
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; USSR;PETROLEUM;NATURAL GAS:PROSPECTING;
THERMISTORS;ELECTRIC BRIDGES;ELECTRONIC BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;ROCKS;THERMAL
EQUIPMENT CONDUCTIVITY:GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;DEPTH;
GEOCHEMISTRY;WELL LOGGING;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;
01785 SMOOTHING OF GRAVITATIONAL ANOMALIES. MEASURING METHODS
Afanas'ev, N.L. Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sere
Geofiz.; 25: No.7, 944-1003( Jul 1961). 01796 DETERMINATION OF THE PARAMETERS AND
GRAVITY SURVEYS;STATISTICS;DIAGRAMS DEPTH OF THERMAL UNDERGROUND WATERS. Shtein,
M.A. Tr. Nauchno-Issled. Inst., Akad. Nauk
01786 MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL FLUX USING HEAT SSSR, Sibir. Otdel., Sakhalin. Kompleks.; No.
FLOW METERS. Kaganov, M.A.: Rozenshtok, Yu.L. 12, 162-5(1962).
Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sere Geofiz.; 25: No.8, GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS:THERMAL WATERS;
1174-8(Aug 1961). UNDERGROUND:GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;DEPTH:
HEAT FLOW;MEASURING METHODS;SOILS:SNO~;ICE; MATHEMATICAL MODELS
THERMOMETERS
01797 GEOTHERMAL FIELD OF INTRAFORMATIONAL
01787 PROBLEM OF DETERMINING PRINCIPAL KAMA-KINEL BASIN. Druzhinin, A.V. Geol.
GEOTHERMAL PARAMETERS. D'Yakonov, D.I. Nefti Gaza; No.3, 53-5(Mar 1962).
Geol. Nefti Gaza; 5: No.9, 56-60(Sep 1961). USSR;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOLOGY;SEDIMENTS:
BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL ROCKS:STRATIFICATION;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;
(_ . ) GRADIENTS;MEASURING METHODS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
01799
NATURAL STEAM;VOLCANIC REGIONS;JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL
BXPLORATION;MEASURING METHODS
PROBLEM OF THE TREATMENT OF DATA OF
THERMAL OBSERVATIONS. Cheremenski~, G.A.
01808 GEOPHYSICAL STUDIES ON THERMAL WATERS
BY THE VERTICAL ELECTRICAL SOUNDING METHOD.
Paparov, Kh. B'lgarsko Geol. Druz. Spisanie;
24, Pt. 2; 191-5(1963). (English abstract).
THERMAL WATERS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;
W
...
V~ssh. Ucheb. Zaved. Izv., Geol., Raz.; No.5, TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;MINERAL RESOURCES;
63-7( 1963). GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ROCKS;MEASURING METHODS
ROCKS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;MAPS;ERRORS;
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; 01809 PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS IN THE WAIOTAPU
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;DATA PROCESSING;GEOLOGY; AREA. Thompson, G.E.K. pp 59-74 of Waiotapu
DATA;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS geothermal field (Bull. 155). Wellington, New
Zealand; New Zealand Dept. Sci. Indust. Res.
01800 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE (1963).
EXTENT OF INFLUENCE OF GRAVITATIONAL CONVECTION WAIOTAPU GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL
AND WELL CASINGS ON THE NATURAL DISTRIBUTION OF GRADIENTS;MEASURING METHODS;FLOW RATE;HEAT FLOW;
TEMPERATURE IN BOREHOLES. Frolov, N.M. GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; 150: No.2, 301- MASS TRANSFER;NEW ZEALAND
4(1963).
BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION; 01810 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN GEOPHYSICAL
CONVECTION;HEAT TRANSFER;WELL CASINGS PROSPECTING. Van Melle, F.A.; Faass, D.L.;
Holekamp, O.G.; Kal isvaart, F.; Postma, G.W.;
01801 GEOPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS IN GEOTHERMAL Seriff, A.J. pp 799-811 of Proceedings of 6th
POWER AREAS. Whipple, R.W. Rock~ Mtn. World Petroleum Congress-Geoph~sics and
Minerals Conf., Salt Lake Cit~, UT; Preprint Geology, Sec. 1. World Petrol. Congo (1963).
No. 631324. Soc. Min. Engr. AIME (1963). GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;
22p. WELL LOGGING;ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS;GRAVITY
From Rock~ Mountain Minerals Conference; SURVEYS;SEISMIC SURVEYS;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;
Salt Lake Cit~, UT (1963). MEASURING METHODS
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
REVIEWS;PERFORMANCE;GEOLOGY;MEASURING METHODS; 01811 MEASURING GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS IN DRILL
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY; HOLES LESS THAN 60 FEET DEEP, EAST TINTIC
MAGNETISM;SEISMOLOGY DISTRICT, UTAH. Lovering, T.S.; Goode, H.D.
US Geological Surve~ Bulletin 1172.
01802 UNDERGROUND TEMPERATURE IN HOT SPRING Washington, DC; USA; US Geol. Surv. (1963).
LOCALITIES. Fukutomi, T. Butsuri Tanko; 16: 48p.
No.1, 18-20(1963). (In Japanese with English SOILS;ROCKS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;BOREHOLES;
abstract ). MEASURING METHODS;THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY;
HOT SPRINGS;JAPAN;HEAT TRANSFER;GEOLOGIC TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;DEPTH;DAILY VARIATIONS;
FAULTS;GEOLOGIC FISSURES;TEMPERATURE SOLAR RADIATION;SULFIDES;OXIDATION;RELIABILITY;
DISTRIBUTION;UNDERGROUND;ORIFICES;GEOTHERMAL ACCURACY
FIELDS;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;THERMAL CONDUCTION;
CONVECTION 01812 COMPARISON OF THE RESULTS OF
MEASUREMENT BY ELECTRICAL AND MAXIMUM
01803 GEOPHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF GEOTHERMAL THERMOMETERS. Matvinenko, V.N.; Peterson,
AREA. Ha~akawa, M. Butsuri Tanko; 16; No. A.Ya.; Okun, M.I. Neftegazov. Geol. Geofiz.;
1, 9-17(1963). (In Japanese with English No.7, 42-45(1963).
abstract ). GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;MEASURING METHODS;
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; THERMOMETERS;BOREHOLES;PERFORMANCE TESTING;
PERMEABILITY;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;SEISMIC TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;USSR
SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL
FIELD;PRESSURE MEASUREMENT 01813 GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS AND THEIR
SIGNIFICANCE: A REVIEW. Verma, R.K. India
01804 GEOPHYSICS OF WAIOTAPU AREA. Studt, Natl. Geophys. Res. Inst. Bull.; 1: No.2, 107-
F.E. pp 35-41 of Waiotapu geothermal field. 114(1963).
New Zealand; New Zealand Dept. Sci. Indust. EARTH CRUST;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;HEAT FLOW;
Res. (Bull. 155) (1963). ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;MEASURING
NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;MAGNETIC INSTRUMENTS;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
SURVEYS;GRAVITY SURVEYS;HOT SPRINGS;HEAT FLOW; MINES;TUNNELS
TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;
WAIOTAPU GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS 01814 APPLICATION OF THERMOLUMINESCENCE OF
GEOTHERMOMETRY. MacDiarmid, R.A. Econ.
01805 GEOLOGIC INTERPRETATION OF AIRBORNE Geol.; 58; No.8, 1218-28(1963).
INFRARED IMAGERY. Lattman, L.H. Photogram. GEOTHERMOMETRY;THERMOLUMINESCENCE;ROCKS;
Engr.; 29: No.1, 83-7( 1963). HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;METAMORPHISM
INFRARED SURVEYS;SHALES;SANDSTONES;AERIAL
PROSPECTING;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;PHOTOGRAPHY; 01815 LIGHTWEIGHT BOREHOLE TEMPERATURE
MEASURING METHODS MEASURING EQUIPMENT FOR RESISTANCE
THERMOMETERS. Beck, A.E. J. Sci. Instrum.;
01806 TOPOGRAPHIC CORRECTION IN GEOTHERMAL 40: No.9, 452-4(1963).
PROSPECTING, MEASUREMENT OF GRADIENT AT MATERA. GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE
Mongelli, F.; Morelli, C. Boll. Geofis. Teor. MEASUREMENT;PYROMETERS;DESIGN;PERFORMANCE;
Appl.; 5: No. 20, 289-96(1963). (English ACCURACY;ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS;AMPLIFIERS;
abstract ). ELECTRIC CABLES
EARTH CRUST;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION;BOREHOLES;ITALY;TOPOGRAPHY; 01816 PROSPECTING OF GEOTHERMAL FIELDS AND
CORRECTIONS
01807 TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW IN THE NATURAL
STEAM FIELD AT LARDERELLO. Boldizsar, T.
Pure Appl. Geoph~s.; 56: 115-22(1963).
EXPLORATION NECESSARY FOR THEIR ADEQUATE
EXPLOITATION, PERFORMED IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF
ITALY. Burgassi, R. pp 99-133 of United
Nations Conference on New Sources of Energy,
Rome, Ital~, 1961, Proceedings, Volume 2. New
W
...
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HEAT FLOW; York; United Nations (1964). (In French with
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;ROCKS; English translation)
EXPLOITATION From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
Rome, Ital~ (1961).
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 95
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01819 STRUCTURAL STUDY OF THE ROCCASTRADA 01828 GEOTHERMAL HEAT FLOW THROUGH THE SOIL
ZONE IN PROSPECTING FOR STEAM BY GEOPHYSICAL, AT WAIRAKEI. Robertson, E.I.: Dawson, G.B.
GRAVIMETRIC AND ELECTRICAL METHODS. Battini, N. Z. J. Geol. Geophys: 7: No. I, 134-
F.: Menut, P. pp 73-81 of United Nations 43( 1964).
Conference on New Sources of Energy, Rome, WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD:HEAT FLOW:THERMAL
Ital~, 1961, Proceedings, Volume 3. New York: CONDUCTION;CONVECTION;SOILS;THERMAL
United Nations (1964). (English summary) CONDUCTIVITY:HEAT TRANSFER
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
Rome, Italy (1961). 01829 TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW IN JAPAN.
PETROLEUM:GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;PROSPECTING; Uyeda, S. J. Geog.; 73: ~Jo. 4,57-62(1964).
ITALY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION:GRAVITY SURVEYS; (In Japanese with English abstract).
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS:NATURAL JAPAN:VOLCANIC REGIONS:HEAT FLOW:GEOTHERMAL
STEAM;EARTH CRUST;GEOLOGIC FAULTS EXPLORATION:GEOLOGY:GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Sensing Environment.
pp 517-
30 of Proce~dings of 3rd Symposium of Remote
Univ. Michigan (1965).
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.
01841 HEAT-fLOW VALUES fROM EASTERN 01851 PROCEEDINGS Of THE THIRD SYMPOSIUM ON
AUSTRALIA. Sass, J.H. J. Geophys. Res.; 69: REMOTE SENSING Of ENVIRONMENT, 14-16 OCT 1964.
No. 18, 3889-93(15 Sep 1964). USA; Univ. Mich., Infrared Phys. Lab., Inst.
AUSTRALIA;HEAT fLoW;VARIATIoNS Sci. Tech. (1965). 821p.
from 3. Symposium on Remote Sensing of
01842 GEOTHERMAL CONDITIONS AT DEPTH IN Environment; Univ. Michigan (14-16 Oct 1964).
CISCAUCASUS. Kortsenshtein, V.N. Dokl., INfRARED SURVEYS;MEETINGS;REMoTE SENSING;
Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.); 154: 73- AERIAL MoNIToRING;AIRCRAfT;SPACE VEHICLES;USES;
5(Nov 1964). GEoLoGY;METEoROLoGy;oCEANoGRAPHY;GEoGRAPHY
USSR;DEPTH;GEoTHERMAL GRADIENTS
01852 GEOPHYSICAL METHODS IN GEOTHERMAL
01843 HEAT-fLOW MEASUREMENTS IN NORTH PROSPECTING. Hatherton, T.; MacDonald, W.J.P.;
ATLANTIC, CARIBBEAN, AND MEDITERRANEAN. Thompson, G.E.K. pp 75 of International
Nason, R.D.; Lee, W.H.K. J. Geophys. Res.; 69: Symposium Volcanol., New Zealand. New Zealand;
No. 22, 4875-83(15 Nov 1964). Inter. Symp. Volcanol. (1965).
ATLANTIC oCEAN;CARIBBEAN SEA;MEDITERRANEAN GEOTHERMAL EXPLoRATIoN;GEoPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
SEA;HEAT fLOW;EARTH CRUST GRAVITY SURVEYS;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;NEW ZEALAND
01844 INfRARED GEOLOGY. Strangway, D.W.;
Holmer, R.C. pp 293-320 of Proceedings of 3rd 01853 GEOPHYSICAL STUDY Of MATSUKAWA
Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. GEOTHERMAL AREA, IWATE PREfECTURE, JAPAN.
Univ. Michigan (1965). Hayakawa, M. pp 76-7 of International
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;AERIAL PRoSPECTING;REMoTE Symposium Volcano!., New Zealand. New Zealand;
SENSING;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; Inter. Symp. Volcanol. (1965).
GEOLOGIC fAULTS;SULfIDES;INfRARED SURVEYS; MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL fIELD;GEoPHYSICAL
GEoLoGY;MEASURING METHODS SURVEYS;GEoLOGICAL SURVEYS;BoREHoLES;JAPAN;
SEISMIC SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;DRILLING;
01845 RESISTIVITY SURVEYING IN NEW ZEALAND EXPLOITATION
THERMAL AREAS. Banwell, C.J.; MacDonald,
W.J.P. pp 213 1-213 7 of New Zealand 01854 PRESENT STATE OF HEAT fLOW
Commonwealth Min. Met. Congress, 8th Meeting, OBSERVATIONS. Lee, W.H.K. pp 100 of
Wellington, 1965, Proceedings, Otago Univ., International Symposium on Volcanology, New
School of Min. Met. Dunedin; Otago Univ.,
Sch. of Min. Met. (1965).
from 8. Meeting of New Zealand Commonwealth
Min. Met. Congress; Wellington (1965).
Zealand.
(1965).
New Zealand; Int. Symp. Volcanol.
01863 PROBLEM Of DETERMINATION Of BASIC 01874 PROBLEM OF THE HEAT FLOW VALUES Of SOME
GEOTHERMAL PARAMETERS. Dyakonov, D.I. REGIONS Of THE GREATER CAUCASUS AND
Petrol. Geol. (USSR) (Engl. Transl.); 5: No. CISCAUCASIA. Sukharev, G.M.; Vlasova, S.P.;
9,500-3(1965). Taranukha, Yu.K. Izv. Vyssh. Ucheb. Zaved.,
EARTH CRUST;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION; Neft Gaz; No.5, 6-8(1966).
NOMOGRAMS;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;GEOPHYSICAL USSR;BOREHOLES;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;
SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;LITHOLOGY;HEAT THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;IGNEOUS ROCKS;
fLOW;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;MEASURING METHODS METAMORPHIC ROCKS;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;GEOLOGY;
HYDROLOGY;TECTONICS;HEAT fLOW
01864 HEAT-fLOW MEASUREMENTS IN EAST PACIfIC
OCEAN. Langseth, M.G.; Grim, P.J.; Ewing, M. 01875 RAPID RECONNAISSANCE OF HEAT-FLOW
J. Geophys. Res.; 70: No.2, 367-80( 15 Jan PATTERNS IN SNOW-COVERED THERMAL AREAS. Dort,
1965). W., Jr. J. Geophys. Res.; 71: No. 18, 4439-
PACIfIC OCEAN;HEAT fLOW;EARTH CRUST 4440( 1966).
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
01865 GEOTHERMAL SURVEYS IN SEDIMENTARY ROCKS THERMAL RADIATION;AERIAL MONITORING;SNOW;
NEAR GRANTS AND LAGUNA, NEW MEXICO. Byerly, GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;HEAT fLOW
P.E. Geophysics; 30: No.3, 396-402(Jun
1965). 01876 GEOPHYSICAL METHODS IN GEOTHERMAL
EARTH CRUST;HEAT fLOW;GEOPHYSICS;NEW MEXICO; PROSPECTING IN NEW ZEALAND. Hatherton, T.;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS MacDonald, W.J.P.; Thompson, G.E.K. Bull.
Volcanol.; 29: 485-497( 1966).
01866 STUDIES Of THERMAL STATE Of EARTH. NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
Yasui, M.; Watanabe, T. Tokyo Daigaku Jishin ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ELECTRIC
Kenkyusho Iho; 43, Pt. 3: 549-63(Sep 1965). CONDUCT I VlTY
98 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
80(1967).
01877 ENERGY AND POWER Of GEOTHERMAL INfRARED SURVEYS;USES;GEOLOGY;THERMAL
RESOURCES. Bodvarsson, G. Ore Bin; 28: No. RADIATION
7, 117-124(1966).
EARTH CRUST;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;HEAT fLOW; 01888 METHODS Of GEOTHERMAL MEASUREMENT ON
MAGMA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTE~S; CONTINENTS WITH PARTICULAR REGARD TO
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; PROSPECTING. Mongelli, f. Bari Univ., 1st
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;BOREHOLES;GEOTHERMAL Geod. Geofis.; No. 53, 60p.(1967).
fLUIDS;CHEMICAL COMPOSIT10N;ELECTROMAGNETIC GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;HEAT fLOW;MEASURING
SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS METHODS;ERRORS;RELIABILITY;ROCKS;THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL
01878 USE Of WELL LOG TEMPERATURES TO RESOURCES
EVALUATE REGIONAL GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS.
Schoeppel, R.J. J. Petrol. Technol.; 18: No. 01889 RING HEAT SOURCE PROBE fOR RAPID
6, 667-673(1966). DETERMINATION Of THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Of ROCKS.
OKLAHOMA;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;WELL LOGGING; Somerton, W.H.; Mossahebi, M. Rev. Sci.
DATA;BOREHOLES;ACCURACY;DIAGRAMS;EQUATIONS; Instrum.; 38: No. 10, 1368-71(1967).
VARIATIONS;CORRELATIONS;MEASURING METHODS ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;MEASURING METHODS
01945 KNOWLEDGE OF THE EARTH'S INTERIOR 01956 STUDY OF GEOTHERMAL FIELDS IN VOLCANIC
(GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF BOREHOLES). REGIONS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Aver'yev, V.V.
Dakhnov, V.N.K. Moscow; USSR; Nauchno-Tekh. (International Geodetic and Geophysical Union).
Biblioteka Molodczhi (Izdatel'stvo "Nedra" Akad. Nauk SSSR Sibirsk. Otdeleniye Vulkanol.
(1968). 143p. Sta. Byull; No. 45, 72( 1969). (In Russian).
Book: in Russian. GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HEAT FLOW;HEAT TRANSFER;
BoREHoLES;GEOLoGIC DEPoSITS;REVIEWS;EARTH CRUST GROUND WATER;LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
METEORIC WATER;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEoCHEMICAL
01946 HEAT FLOW AND CRYSTAL STRUCTURE NEAR SURVEYS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
CAMBAY, GUJARAT, INDIA. Verma, R.K.; Gupta,
M.L.; Hamza, V.M.; Venkateswar Rao, G.; Rao, 01957 CONTRIBUTION OF THE GEOTHERMAL AND
R.U.M. Bull. Nat. Geophys. Res. Inst.; 6: GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING METHODS TO THE STUDY OF
No.4, 153-66(1968). THE GEOTHERMAL FIELDS OF TUSCANY, ITALY.
INDIA;HEAT FLoW;GEoTHERMAL GRADIENTS; Mouton, J. Bull. Volcanol.; 33: No. I, 165-
GEOLOGIC STRATA 190(1969). (In Italian).
Piancastagnaio field, Poggio Nibbio field.
01947 SIGNIFICANCE OF ENERGY SOURCES IN ITALY;GEoTHERMAL EXPLoRATION;TEMPERATURE
GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION. Hings, D.L. West. GRADIENTS;MAPS;LARDERELLo GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
Miner; 41: No. 11, 32,34(1968). ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING METHODS; GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
102 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
01986 GEOTHERMAL HEAT FLOW IN THE NORTH 01997 TECHNIQUES FOR EVALUATING INFRARED
ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. Studt, F.E.; Thompson, IMAGERY FROM AERIAL LINE SCANNERS AND HIGH
G.E.K. (Dep. Sci. Ind. Res., Wellington, N. SPEED INFRARED CAMERAS. Eliason, J.R. pp
Z.). N. Z. J. Geol. Geophys; 12: No.4, 673- 265-74 of Remote sensing 1969 - IRSI Symposium,
83( 1969). 1st Annual Proceedings, Volume 1. Sacramento,
NEW ZEALAND;HEAT FLOW;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE CA; International Remote Sensing Inst. (1969).
MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;GEOTHERMAL INFRARED SURVEYS;IMAGES;SENSITIVITY;DATA
FIELDS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;METEORIC WATER PROCESSING;COMPUTERS
01987 MULTI-SENSOR INVESTIGATION OF SELECTED 01998 PROPOSED DATA PROCESSING CENTER FOR
~. CALIFORNIA GEOTHERMAL AREAS.
Steller, D.D.
Hodder, D.T.;
EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys.
GEOPHYSICAL FIELD SURVEYS. O'Brien, D.P. pp
327-32 of Remote sensing 1969 - IRSI Symposium,
Union; 50: No. 11, 677-678( 1969). 1st Annual Proceedings, Volume 1. Sacramento,
CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL CA; International Remote Sensing Inst. (1969).
EXPLORATION;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;DATA PROCESSING;DIGITAL
COMPUTERS;REMOTE SENSING;ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT;
104 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
01999 DEEP PROBING METHODS-DATA PROCESSING. 02009 FRAME CORE RESISTIVIMETER. Pol~akov,
McNeill, J.D.; Stale~, D.A. pp 345-68 of Ye.A.; Skoblikova, G.I.; Kotov, P.T. Razved.
Remote sensing 1969 - IRSI S~mposium, 1st Geofiz.; No. 36, 135-9(1969).
Annual Proceedings, Volume 1. Sacramento, CA; ROCKS;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;MEASURING
International Remote Sensing Inst. (1969). INSTRUMENTS;ERRORS
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;DATA PROCESSING;DIGITAL
COMPUTERS;REMOTE SENSING 02010 SOME RESULTS OBTAINED WITH THE METHOD
OF INDUCED PARASITE VOLTAGES (IPV). Fernandez
02000 CORRELATING REMOTE SENSOR SIGNALS WITH Alonso, F. Rev. Geofis.; No. 109, 209-
GROUND-TRUTH INFORMATION BY COMPUTER. 15( 1969).
Merrill, R.D.; Eppler, W.G. pp 369-407 of GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;
Remote sensing 1969 - IRSI S~mposium, 1st GEOLOGIC FAULTS
Annual Proceedings, Volume 1. Sacramento, CA;
International Remote Sensing Inst. (1969). 02011 INTERPRETATION OF VERTICAL ELECTRICAL
AERIAL PROSPECTING;DATA PROCESSING;COMPUTERS; SOUNDINGS - RESISTIVITY SAMPLINGS AND
CORRELATIONS;MULTI-PARAMETER ANALYSIS;REMOTE PARAMETRIC SOUNDINGS. Fernandez Alonso, F.
SENSING;MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT;INFRARED SURVEYS; Rev. Geofis.; 28; No. 109,217-28(1969).
SPECTROMETERS ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;ROCKS;ELECTRIC
CONDUCTIVITY;GEOLOGIC STRATA;STRATIGRAPHY;
02001 REMOTE SENSING OF THE ENVIRONMENT, SOME LITHOLOGY;MEASURING METHODS
THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND CONCEPTS.
Burnett, E.S. pp 408-25 of Remote sensing 02012 NEW GE-MAKE INSTRUMENTS. Kakas, K.;
1969 - IRSI S~mposium, 1st Annual Proceedings, Vero, J. Geofiz. Kozlem.; 18: No. 1-2, 57-
Volume 1. Sacramento, CA; International 67(1969). (Russian and German summaries).
Remote Sensing Inst. (1969). ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;
AERIAL PROSPECTING;DATA PROCESSING;MEASURING DESIGN;OPERATION
HETHODS;REMOTE SENSING
02013 THERMOGRAPHIC SURVEY IN THE WEST
02002 DEEP HEAT FLOW ON THE TERRITORY OF INDIES. Pekar, L.; Guy, M. Photo
DAGESTAN. Dzhamalova, A.S. Moscow; USSR; Interpretation; 69-1: No. 5-6, 30-47(1969).
Izdatel'stvo "Nauka" (1969). 128p. (English and Spanish versions).
USSR;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;HEAT FLOW;GEOLOGIC GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;INFRARED SURVEYS;
STRATA;GEOLOGY SURFACES;AERIAL PROSPECTING;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS
02003 GEOTHERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
CRIMEAN PENINSULA AND SOME AREAS OF THE EAST 02014 METHOD OF RHYTHMOSTRATIGRAPHIC
CARPATHIANS. Lebedev, T.S.; Kutas, R.I.; CORRELATION OF MATERIALS FROM GEOPHYSICAL
Gordi~enko, V.V. Bull. Volcanol.; 33: No. I, INVESTIGATIONS OF BOREHOLES AND FROM SEISMIC
191-203( 1969). EXPLORATION. Romashko, O.M.; Perel'man, 1.1.
USSR;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;HEAT FLOW; Dokl. Akad. Nauk Uzb. SSR; No. I, 42-4(1969).
VARIATIONS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;BOREHOLES;STRATIGRAPHY;
DATA;CORRELATIONS;SEISHIC SURVEYS;WELL LOGGING;
02004 SUBSURFACE TEMPERATURE, HEAT DIAGRAMS;DATA PROCESSING;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
CONDUCTIVITY AND HEAT FLOW IN THE THURINGIA
BASIN AND SURROUNDING AREAS, GDR. Hurtig, E.; 02015 INTERPRETATION OF ELECTRICAL
Meincke, W. Bull. Volcanol.; 33: No. I, 229- PROSPECTING BY ANALOG COMPUTER. Yoshizumi, E.
42( 1969). Kozan Chishitsu; 19(6): No. 98, 371-5(1969).
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC;HEAT FLOW; (In Japanese with English abstract).
VARIATIONS;GEOLOGIC STRATA;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;
EARTH CRUST;TOPOGRAPHY;ANALOG COMPUTERS;
02005 HEAT FLOW FROM DEPTH IN AZERBAIJAN. PROSPECTING
Sukharev, G.M.; Taranukha, Yu.K.; Vlasova, S.P.
SOy. Geol.; No.8, 146-53(1969). 02016 REFLECTIONS ON THE APPLICATIONS OF THE
USSR;HEAT FLOW;BOREHOLES;PETROLEUM DEPOSITS FOURIER TRANSFORM IN SEISMIC SURVEYING AND
GRAVIMETRY. Jacqmin, A.; Pekar, L. Geoph~s.
02006 GEOTHERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE Prosp. [Netherlands]; 17: No.3, 294-
CRIMEAN PENINSULA AND SOME AREAS OF THE EASTERN 326(1969).
CARPATHIANS. Lebedev, T.S.; Kutas, R.I.; SEISMIC SURVEYS;GRAVITY SURVEYS;FOURIER
Gordiyenko, V.V. pp 74-83 of Stroyeniye i TRANSFORMATION;DATA PROCESSING;MEASURING
fizika glubinnykh nedr zapadnogo regiona SSSR. METHODS
Minsk; Akad. B~eloruss. SSR Lab. Geokhim.
Problem Sektor Fiz. Zem. (Izdatel'stvo "Nauka 02017 RAPID HEAT-FLOW SURVEYING OF GEOTHERMAL
i Tekhnika") (1969). AREAS UTILIZING INDIVIDUAL SNOWFALLS AS
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HEAT FLOW;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;MEASURING
02007 SENSOR DETECTION CAPABILITIES STUDY. METHODS;SNOW;CALORIMETRY;OLD FAITHFUL GEYSER
Wilson, J.E. US Geol. Surv. Circ. 616.
Washington, DC; USA; US Geol. Surv. (1969). 02018 AERIAL HEAT SURVEY OF THE VOLCANOES OF
26p. KAMCHATKA. Shilin, B.V.; Gusev, N.A. SOy.
HOT SPRINGS;REMOTE SENSING;INFRARED SURVEYS; Geo!.; No.5, 139-47(1969).
MINERALS;PETROLEUM;PROSPECTING;RADAR;MICROWAVE USSR;VOLCANOES;INFRARED SURVEYS;HEAT FLOW
EQUIPMENT;PHOTOGRAPHY
02019 THEORY AND CONSTRUCTION OF A PROPOSED
02008 INVESTIGATION OF METHODS OF MEASURING SUPERCONDUCTING AEROMAGNETIC GRADIOMETER.
SPECIFIC ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF ROCK SAMPLES Otala, M. Acta Pol~tech. Scand., Elec. Eng.
FOR PURPOSES OF CHOOSING OPTIMUM MEASURING Ser.; No. 21, 56p.( 1969).
SCHEMES. Hassan Ali, N.M. pp 5-12 of MAGNETOMETERS;SUPERCONOUCTORS;AERIAL
Petrofizika i promyslova~a geofizika. Moscow; PROSPECTING;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;MAPS;DESIGN
Inst. Neftekhim. i Gazov. Prom~shlennosti Tr.,
No. 89 (1969). 02020 MUSTER OF MODERN HUNGARIAN GEOPHYSICAL
ROCKS;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;MEASURING INSTRUMENTS. Geokhimi~a; 18: No. 1-2, 71-
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 105
02076 GEOTHERMAL INVESTIGATION OF SHIKABE 02085 NEW GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION TOOL UNDER
DISTRICT, OSHIMA PROVINCE. Hayakawa, F.; DEVELOPMENT. Labounsky, A. Eng. Mining J.;
Yokoyama, E.; Wake, T. Hokkaido Geol. Survey 171: No.5, 80-2(1970).
Report: No. 41, 35-49(1970). (In Japanese GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;
with English abstract). ELECTRoCHEMISTRY;MEASURING METHODS:PoLARIZATIoN
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;JAPAN; 02086 DETAILED GEOPHYSICAL STUDIES ON THE
aOREHOLES;THERMAL WATERS;NATURAL STEAM: HAWAIIAN ARCH NEAR 24 0 25'N, 157 0 40'W.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS Sclater, J.G.: Mudie, J.D.; Harrison, C.G.A.
J. Geophys. Res.; 75: No.2, 333-48(1970).
02077 ROCK THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MEASURED BY A HAWAII;COASTAL WATERS;HEAT FLOW;SEDIMENTS;
HEAT ABSORBING LONG CYLINDRICAL PROBE. De GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Marco, A.; Sestini, G. (Ente Nazionale per
l'Energia Elettrica, Rome). Tectonophysics; 02087 PROSPECTING BY THE GEOTHERMIC METHOD.
10: 51-65( 1970). Kremar, B.: Masin, J. Geophys. Prosp. (Neth.):
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;RoCKS:PROBES:ANALYTICAL 18: No.2, 255-60( 1970).
SOLUTION;LAPLACE TRANSFORMATIoN:MEASURING GROUND WATER:PRoSPECTING:GEoLOGIC DEPOSITS;
METHODS TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;THERMISToRS;PERFoRMANCE;
HYDRoLoGY;GEoLOGY;THERMAL WATERS;THERMOMETERS;
02078 ATTEMPT TO DETERMINE HEAT FLOW USING GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
SHALLOW BORE-HOLES. Moiseenko, U.I.; Duchkov,
A.D.; Sokolova, L.S. (Institut fuer Geologie 02088 INTEGRATED ENGINEERING-GEOPHYSICAL AND
und Geophysik, Novosibirsk, USSR). HYDROGEOLOGIC INVESTIGATION. Kakas, K.; Josa,
Tectonophysics; 10: 89-94(1970). (In E.; Raner, G.; Szabadvary, L. Magy. Allami
Russian ). Eotvos Lorand Geofiz. Int. Evi Jelentese: 1969:
HEAT FLOW;BoREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; 49-63(1970). (English and Russian
THERMOMETERS;THERMAL CoNDUCTIVITY;ELECTRIC translations ).
CONDUCTIVITY;ROCKS;COPPER;USSR;GEoPHYSICAL HUNGARY;GEoPHYSICAL SURVEYS:SEISMIC SURVEYS;
SURVEYS ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;GRAVITY SURVEYS;THERMAL
WATERS;PRoSPECTING
02079 HEAT FLOW STUDIES IN THE GODAVARI
VALLEY (INDIA). Rao, R.U.M.; Verma, R.K.; 02089 METHOD OF INTERPRETING REGIONAL
Rao, G.V.; Hamza, V.M.; Panda, P.K.; Gupta, GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS BY MEANS OF ELECTRONIC
M.L. (National Geophysical Research Inst., COMPUTERS. Litwinienko, O. Kwart. Geol.; 14:
Hyderabas, India). Tectonophysics; 10: 165- No. I, 189-99(1970). (Russian and English
181( 1970). abstracts ).
INDIA;HEAT FLOW;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS:DATA PROCESSING;
MEASUREMENT;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS COMPUTERS
02080 PROBE RESPONSE AND CONTINUOUS 02090 INTERPRETATION OF GEOTHERMAL DATA USING
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS. Costain, J.K. J. THE SOUTHERN ARAL BASIN AREA AS AN EXAMPLE.
Geophys. Res.; 75: No. 20, 3969-75(1970). Grebenshchikova, T.B.; Suchkova, V.L.;
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;ELECTRIC PROBES; Pichugin, N.I. Uzb. Geol. Zh.: No.4, 48-
PERFoRMANCE;BOREHOLES;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: 52(1970).
PLATINUM;TRANSDUCERS;STRATIGRAPHY;ELECTRICAL USSR;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
9URVEYS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;THERMAL WATERS;PROSPECTING
GRADIENTS
02093 ELECTRICAL PROSPECTING METHODS FOR 02104 NEW THERMAL ANOMALY AREA IN THE FERGANA
STUDYING THERMAL WATER DEPOSITS. Zaitsev. DEPRESSION. Zuyev. Yu.N.: Tal'Virskiy. B.B.;
I.M. Vop. Razved. Geofiz.; No. 10. 75- Firsov. F.V. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; No.7. 43-
80(1970). (In Russian). 5(1970 ).
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS: HEAT FLoW;BoREHoLES;USSR;GEoTHERMAL
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;ROCKS;POROSITY;ABUNDANCE: GRADIENTS;GEoTHERMAL EXPLORATION
PROSPECTING;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
02105 MINIATURIZED DIGITAL DATA ACQUISITION
02094 SOME PROBLEMS OF DEEP ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FOR HIGH RESOLUTION MAGNETOMETER
SOUNDING PROCEDURE. Nazarenko. O.V. pp 65- SURVEYING. Sawatzky. P. Canada Geological
77 of Morska~a geologi~a i geofizika. Riga; Survey Paper 70-59. Canada; Canada Geol.
Ministerstvo Geologii SSSR Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Surv. (1970). 95p.
Inst. Morsko~ Geologii i Geofiziki AERIAL PROSPECTING;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;DIGITAL
(Izdatel'stvo "Zinatne" (1970). (English SYSTEMS;DATA ACQUISITIoN:MAGNEToMETERS:
summar~) RESOLUTION
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING METHODS;DIPOLES
02106 GRAVIMETRIC SURVEY OF THE MEXICALI
02095 ALL-UNION SEMINAR. "TEST. RESULTS. AND GEOTHERMAL ZONE. BAJA CALIFORNIA. Velasco
PROSPECTS OF THE USE OF VERTICAL SEISMIC Hernandez. J. Mexico Consejo Recursos Nat. no
PROFILING (VSP) FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENHANCING Renovables Bol. 74. Mexico: Mexico Consejo
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SEISMIC SURVEYING". Recursos Nat. no Renovables (1970). 19p.
Galperin. Ye.I. Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR. Fiz. MEXICo;GEoTHERMAL FIELDS;GEoLoGY;GRAVITY
Zemli; No. 11. 107-9(1970). SURVEYS:GEoTHERMAL EXPLoRATIoN;GEoLoGIC FAULTS;
SEISMIC SURVEYS:REVIEWS;PROSPECTING: SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;BoREHoLES;DATA
BOREHOLES;WELL LOGGING
02107 ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY SOUNDING WITH AN
02096 APPARATUS FOR GEOPHYSICAL WELL L-SHAPED ARRAY. Zohdy. A.A.R. pp C1-C20 of
INVESTIGATIONS. Komarov. S.G. Geofiz. App.; US Geological Survey Bulletin 1313-C.
No. 42. 78-87(1970). Washington. DC; US Geol. Surv. (1970).
WELL LOGGING:GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING EARTH CRUST:ELECTRIC CoNDUCTIVITY;ELECTRICAL
INSTRUMENTS;REVIEWS SURVEYS:ELECTRODES;SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION;
MEASURING METHoDS;RELIABILITY
02097 GEOMAGNETIC DEEP SOUNDING AND UPPER
MANTLE IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES. Reitzel. 02108 ELECTROMAGNETIC DEPTH SOUNDER.
J.S.; Gough. D.I.: Porath. H.; Anderson. C.W Inouye, G.T.; Bernstein, H.; Gaal, R.A. IEEE
3rd. Geoph~s. J. Ro~. Astron. Soc.: 19: No. Trans. Geosci. Electron.: GE-8: No.4. 336-
3. 213-35(1970). 43(1970).
ROCKY MOUNTAINS;UTAH;MAGNETIC SURVEYS; GROUND WATER:DEPTH;EXPLoRATIoN:
COLORADO PLATEAU;GEoLoGIC STRATA;HEAT FLOW: ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS;GEoLoGIC DEPOSITS:
EARTH MANTLE ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;CALIFORNIA:GEoLoGY;
HYDRoLOGY;RELIABILITY
02098 SEPARATION OF MAGNETIC VARIATION FIELDS
AND CONDUCTIVE STRUCTURES IN THE WESTERN UNITED 02109 GLOBAL VARIATIONS OF TERRESTRIAL HEAT-
STATES. Porath. H.: Oldenburg. D.W.; Gough. FLOW (IN GEOPHYSICAL STUDIES ON THE EVOLUTION
D.I. Geoph~s. J. Ro~. Astron. Soc.; 19: No. OF THE EARTH'S DEEP INTERIOR - A SYMPOSIUM.
3. 237-60(1970). MADRID, 1969, PROCEEDINGS). Lee, W.H.K.
USA;MAGNETIC SURVEYS:MAGNETIC FIELDS: Ph~s. Earth Planet. Interiors; 2: No. 5(Spec.
VARIATIONS:GEoLoGIC STRATA Issue). 332-41(1970).
EARTH PLANET;EARTH CRUST;HEAT FLoW;DATA
02099 CHoLAME AREA, SAN ANDREAS FAULT ZONE. COMPILATION;GEUPHYSICS;TECToNICS
CALIFORNIA. A STUDY IN SLAR. Wing. R.S.
Mod. Geol.; 1: No.3. 173-86(1970). 02110 HEAT FLOW IN THE CARIBBEAN AND GULF OF
CALIFORNIA;GEoLoGIC FAULTS;REMoTE SENSING: MEXICO. Epp, D.: Grim, P.J.; Langseth. M.G.,
RADAR;PHoToGRAPHY;CoMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS Jr. J. Geoph~s. Res.: 75: No. 29. 5655-
69(1970).
02100 YESTERDAY. TODAY. AND TOMORROW IN CARIBBEAN SEA;GULF OF MEXICO;SEDIMENTS:HEAT
SEISMIC EXPLORATION (IN EXPLORATION CONCEPTS FLoW;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
FOR THE SEVENTIES). Mateker. E.J Jr.
Trans Gulf Coast Ass. Geol. Soc.; 20: 129- 02111 HEAT FLOW FROM DEEP BOREHOLES IN TWO
32(1970). ISLAND ARCS. Sass. J.H.; Munroe, R.J. J.
SEISMIC SURVEYS;LITHOLOGY;GEOLoGY;DATA Geophys. Res.; 75: No. 23, 4387-95( 1970).
PRoCESSING;EXPLORATION AMCHITKA ISLAND AREA;PHILIPPINES:HEAT FLOW:
RADIoACTIVITY:RADIATIoN MoNIToRING;DATA;
02101 CONTROLLED-SOURCE TELLURIC CURRENT BoREHoLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUE AND ITS APPLICATION TO STRUCTURAL
INVESTIGATIONS. Furgerson, R.B. Mines Mag.; 02112 PROCEDURE OF UNDERGROUND GEOTHERMAL
60: No.6. 13-14(1970). INVESTIGATIONS ON ORE DEPOSITS. Lakhtionov,
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING METHODS; M.D. Razved. okhr. Nedr; No. 12. 35-9(1970).
( j ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT:oPERATION;CONFIGURATION UNDERGROUND;BOREHOLES:WELL DRILLING;
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
~02102 SOME FORMULAS USEFUL IN THE
INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITATIONAL AND MAGNETIC 02113 INVESTIGATION OF DEEP ELECTRICAL
PROFILES. Milcoveanu, D. Geophysics: 35: CONDUCTIVITY. Rokityanskiy, 1.1. Geofiz.
No.1. 66-79(1970). Sb., Akad. Nauk Ukr. SSR, Inst. Geofiz.; No.
GRAVITY SURVEYS;MAGMA;MATHEMATICAL MODELS 38. 102-6(1970). (English summary).
,110 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
02122 SEISMIC PROSPECTING IN GEOTHERMAL FIELD 02134 NATURAL HEAT IN SOUNKYO DISTRICT OF MT.
IN JAPAN. Ramirez, ".; Celis, J.R. de; TAISETSU, KAMIKAWA PROVINCE (NO.1). Wake, T.;
Hayakawa, M. BuJI. Int. Inst. Seismol. Uchida, Y.; Suzuki, T.; Yokoyama, E.; Sako, S.
Earthquake Eng.; 7: 61-78(1970). Rep. Hokkaido Geol. Surv.; No. 41, 77-90(1970).
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;SEISMIC SURVEYS; JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;THERMAL WATERS;JAPAN; EXPLORATION;WELL LOGGING;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS NATURAL STEAM;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;GEOTHERMAL
FIELDS
02123 DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF DEEP HEAT
FLOW IN SEVERAL PARTS OF THE APSHERON OIL AND 02135 GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION IN THE SALTON
GAS REGION. Tsaturyants, A.B.; Shabanov, S.F.; TROUGH, CALIfORNIA. Meidav, T.; Rex, R.W.
Ter-Karapetyants, Zh.N. Dokl. Akad. Nauk pp 119-20 of Searching the seventies, from Moho
Azerb. SSR; 26: No.7, 45-8(1970). to Mars. New Orleans; Soc. Explor. Geophys.
USSR;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;PETROLEUM;HEAT FLOW; (1970). .-
NATURAL GAS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS CALIFORNIA;SALTON SEA;GEOTHERHAL EXPLORATION;-
GEOLOGY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;MINERAL RESOURCES;
02124 DATA ON HEAT FLOW IN THE CRUST OF GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
SOUTHWESTERN BYELORUSSIA. Bogomolov, Yu.G.
Dokl. Akad. Nauk BSSR; 14: No.1, 57-60(1970). 02136 APPLICATION OF GEOPHYSICS TO GEOTHERMAL
USSR;HEAT FLOW;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; AREAS IN MEXICO. Del Castillo G., L.;
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 111
Sandoval D., J.H. pp 118-19 of Searching the 02145 CONSTRUCTION OF COMPLEX DIGITAL
seventies, from Moho to Mars. New Orleans; BOREHOLE APPARATUS AND SOME FIELDS OF
Soc. Explor. Geophys. (1970). APPLICATION. Barath, I.; Karas, G.;
MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOPHYSICAL Sebestyen, K.; Vincze, J. Magy. Geofiz.; 12:
SURVEYS;GEOLOGY;MINERALS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS No. 1,28-38(1971).
BOREHOLES;DIGITAL SYSTEMS;RECORDING SYSTEMS;
02137 EVALUATION OF GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
THE OBJECTIVES OF GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION.
Bodvarsson, G. (Oregon State Univ., 02146 FIRST RESULTS OF GEOPHYSICAL AND
Corvallis). Geoexploration; 8: No. I, 7- GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION OF SUPER-DEEP
17( Mar 1970). BOREHOLES. Alekseyev, F.A.; Kukharenko, N.K.;
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; Voytov, G.I.; Galkin, Yu.D. Sov. Geol.; No.
PO~ER GENERATION;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; 1,63-71(1971).
8LECTRIC POWER;FORECASTING;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY BOREHOLES;WELLLOGGING;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;DEPTH
02138 RELATIONSHIP AMONG TERRESTRIAL HEAT
FLOW, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, AND GEOTHERMAL 02147 TOWARD A UNIFIED THEORY OF REFLECTOR
GRADIENT. Horai, K.-I.; Nur, A. (MIT, MAPPING. Claerbout, J.F. Geophysics; 36:
Cambridge, MA). J. Geophys. Res.; 75: No. No.3, 467-81(1971).
11, 1985-91(10 Apr 1970). SEISMIC SURVEYS;MAPS;DIFFRACTION;REFLECTION
HEAT FLOW;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS;EARTH CRUST 02148 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ROCKS FROM
CERTAIN REGIONS IN WESTERN AND SOUTHERN TIEN-
02139 PROSPECTING BY THE GEOTHERMIC METHOD. SHAN AND THE GEOTHERMAL CONDITIONS OF THE
Krcmar, B.; Masin, J. (Inst. of Applied FERGANA DEPRESSION. Zuev, Yu. I.; Iskanderov,
Geophysics, Prague, Czechoslovakia). Geophys. E.; Muminov, She A. pp 82-110 of Glubinnoe
Prospect; 18: No. 2, 255-60(Jun 1970). Str. Zemnoi Kory Uzb. Geol.-Geofiz. Issled.
THERMOMETERS;WATER RESOURCES;TEMPERATURE (Azpad. Chast Yuzh. Sredinnogo Tyan-Shanya.
MEASUREMENT;DESIGN;THERMAL WATERS;THERMISTORS; Khamrabaev, I. Kh. (ed.). Tashkent, Uzb. SSR;
SULFIDES Fan (1971). (In Russian)
ROCKS;SPECIFIC HEAT;THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY;
02140 NEW GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTION METHOD. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;THERMAL EXPANSION;
Aust. Mining; 62: No.6, 82-3(Jun 1970). HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;MINERALS;HEAT FLOW;
Based on electromagnetic radiation. TECTONICS;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;METAMORPHIC ROCKS;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;MAGNETIC USSR
SURVEYS;SOILS;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;EXPLORATION;
PROSPECTING;ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION 02149 AEROMAGNETIC MAP AND INTERPRETATION OF
THE SALTON SEA GEOTHERMAL AREA, CALIFORNIA.
02141 SURFACE HEAT FLOW FOR REMOTE SENSING OF Griscom, A.; Muffler, L.J.P. US Geological
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES. Hase, H. (Geological Survey Geophysical Inv. Map GP-754. USA; US
Survey Japan, Kawasaki; Univ. Michigan). Geol. Surv. (1971).
Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium SALTON SEA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;MAGNETIC
on Remote Sensing of Environment, 17-21 May SURVEYS;AERIAL MONITORING
1971, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Ann
Arbor, MI; Univ. Michigan (1971). 02150 HYDROGEOPHYSICAL SURVEY USING REMOTE-
From 7. International Symposium on Remote SENSING METHODS FROM KAWAIHAE TO KAILUA-KONA,
Sensing of Environment; Ann Arbor, MI (17-21 HAWAII. Adams, W.M.; Peterson, F.L.; Mathur,
May 1971). S.P.; Lepley, L.K.; Warren, C.; Huber, R.D.
HEAT FLOW;EQUATIONS;INFRARED SPECTRA; Ground Water; 9: No. I, 42-50(1971).
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; HAWAII;GROUND WATER;BASALT;AERIAL
INFRARED SURVEYS PROSPECTING;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
02144 GEOTHERMAL MAP OF EASTERN EUROPE. 02154 OISTRIBUTION OF THE HEAT FLOW IN SOME
Stegena, L. pp 23 of Symposium on heat flow, REGIONS OF SIBERIA AND HEAT FIELD OF
Volume 7. Moscow; Int. Union Geod. Geophys. TECTONICALLY ACTIVE ZONES. Moiseyenko, 0.1.;
(1971). Sokolova, L.S.; Duchkov, A.D. pp 11-12 of
From 15. General Assembly of Int. Union Symposium on heat flow. Volume 7. Moscow;
Geod. Geophys.; Int. Union Geog. Geophys. (1971).
EUROPE;HEAT FLOW;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;MAPS; From 15. General Assembiv of Int. Union
TECTONICS;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION Geod. Geophys.; Moscow (1971).
USSR;TECTONlCS;HEAT FLOW;GEOPHYSlCAL SURVEYS
112 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
AREAS BASED ON THE HEAT BALANCE OF THE GROUND directory 1973. Meadows. K.F. (ed.).
SURFACE. Yuhara, K.; Sekioka, M. Bull. Glendora, CA; Katherine F. Meadows (Aug 1973).
Volcanol. Soc. Jap.; 18: No.2, 109-10(1973). NEW ZEALAND;SEISMIC NoISE;SEISMIC SURVEYS;
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HEAT FLoW;MEASURING LAKES;SHoRES;WIND
METHoDS;SURFACES;EARTH CRUST
02223 HEAT FLOW IN A 'BLIND' GEOTHERMAL AREA
02214 SPECTRAL VARIABILITY IN SEISMIC NOISE NEAR MARYSVILLE, MONTANA. Blackwell, D.D.;
MEASUREMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS fOR GEOTHERMAL Baag, C.-Z. (Southern Methodist Univ.,
EXPLORATION. Crosson, R.S.; Mayers, I.R. Dallas, TX). Geophysics; 38: No.5, 941-
Geophysics; 38: No.1, 168(1973). 56(oct 1973).
SEISMIC NOISE;SPECTRA;VARIATIONS;GEOTHERMAL Magma chamber. HEAT FLoW;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
EXPLoRATION;GEoPHYSICAL SURVEYS;SEISMIC SURVEYS; MoNTANA;GEoTHERMAL EXPLoRATIoN;THERMAL WATERS;
WASHINGToN;OREGoN;USA;MEASURING METHODS MAGMA; BOREHOLES
02215 GEOTHERMAL STUDIES IN THE SOUTHERN 02224 DETAILED HEAT FLOW. TOPOGRAPHIC, AND
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION, 1971-73. Decker, E.R. MAGNETIC SURVEY ACROSS THE GALAPAGOS SPREADING
Geol. Soc. Amer., Bull.; 5: No.6, 475- CENTER AT 86 D W. Sclater, J.G.; Klitgord, K.D.
6( 1973). (Univ. California, San Diego, La Jolla). J.
ROCKY MOUNTAINS;GEoTHERMAL EXPLORATION; Geophys. Res.; 78: No. 29, 6951-75(10 Oct
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;HEAT FLOW;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; 1973 ).
POWER POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES PACIFIC oCEAN;GEoPHYSICAL SURVEYS;HEAT FLOW;
ToPoGRAPHY;MAGNETIC SURVEYS;DATA
02316 TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW DETERMINATIONS IN
THE NORTH CENTRAL UNITED STATES. Combs, J.; 02225 MAGNETIC TELECHEMISTRY OF OCEANIC
Simmons, G. (Dept. Earth and Planetary CRUST. Vogt, P.R.; Johnson, G.L. (US Naval
Sciences, MIT, Cambridge, MA). J. Geophys. Oceanographic Office Wash., D.C.). Nature
Res.; 78: No.2, 441-61(10 Jan 1973). (London); 245: No. 5425, 373-5(19 Oct 1973).
USA;HEAT FLOW;EARTH MANTLE;LITHoLOGY;THERMAL SEAS;GEoTHERMAL FLUIDS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
CoNDUCTIVITY;GEoTHERMAL GRADIENTS IRoN;TITANIUM;ABUNDANCE;GEoCHEMICAL SURVEYS;
MAGNETIC SURVEYS;SEDIMENTS;GEoTHERMAL
02217 HEAT FLOW IN SOME REGIONS OF SIBERIA EXPLoRATIoN;EARTH CRUST;BASALT
AND THE FAR EASTERN USSR. Moiseenko, U.I.;
Duchkov, A.D.; Sokolova, L.S. (Institute of 02226 AUDIO-MAGNETOTELLURIC SOUNDING AS A
Geology and Geophysics, Academy of Sciences, RECONNAISSANCE EXPLORATION TECHNIQUE IN LONG
Novosibirsk. USSR). Geothermics; 2: No.1, VALLEY, CA. Hoover, D.B.; Frischknecht, F.C.;
17-23( Ma r 1973). Tippens, C.L. (US Geological Survey, Denver,
From Symposium on the Earth Heat Flow; Co; Amer. Geophys. Union). EOS, Trans., Amer.
Moscow (10-11 Aug 1971). Geophys. Union; 54: No. 11, 1212(Nov 1973).
USSR;HEAT FLOW;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;BOREHOLES; From 1973 Fall Annual Meeting of American
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;ROCKS;THERMAL Geophysical Union; San Francisco, CA (10-13
CONDUCTIVITY;GEoTHERMAL GRADIENTS Dec 1973).
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATIoN;ELECTROMAGNETIC
02218 HEAT FLOW IN POLAND AND ITS RELATION TO SURVEYS;GEoPHYSICAL SURVEYS;CALIFURNIA;
THE GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE. Majorowicz, J.A. GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HOT SPRINGS
(Institute of Geology, Rakowiecka 4, Warsaw,
Poland). Geothermics; 2: No.1, 24-28(Mar 02227 APPLICATION OF THE SELF-POTENTIAL
1973). METHOD IN THE EXPLORATION FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
POLAND;HEAT FLOW;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS; IN LONG VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. Anderson, L.A.;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;TECTONICS;GEOLOGY;ROCKS; Johnson, G.R. (US Geological Survey, Denver,
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;MAPS;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE CO; Amer. Geophys. Union). EOS, Trans., Amer.
MEASUREMENT Geophys. Union; 54: No. 11, 1212(Nov 1973).
From 1973 Fall Annual Meeting of American
02219 SEISMIC NOISE IN LIPARI AND VULCANO Geophysical Union; San Francisco, CA (10-13
ISLANDS, SOUTHERN THYRRENIAN SEA, ITALY. Dec 1973).
Luongo, G.; (Osservatorio Vesuviano, 80056 GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;THERMAL WATERS;
Ercolano, Napoli, Italy); Rapolla, A. CALIFORNIA;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
(Istituto di Geologia e Geofisica, Universita GROUND WATER;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
di Napoli. Italy). Geothermics; 2: No.1, 29-
31(Mar 1973). 02228 SEISMIC NOISE SURVEY IN LONG VALLEY,
ITALY;SEISMIC NOISE;GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS; CALIFORNIA. Iyer, H.M.; Hitchcock, T. (US
SEISMIC SURVEYS;FUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS;ISLANDS; Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA; Amer.
FREQUENCY RANGE;AMPLITUDES Geophys. Union). EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys.
Union; 54; No. 11, 1212(Nov 1973).
02220 FIVE-COMPONENT MAGNETO-TELLURIC METHOD From 1973 Fall Annual Meeting of American
IN GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION: THE M.T.-5-E.X. Geophysical Union; San Francisco, CA (10-13
Muse, L. (BEICIP, 366 Avenue Bonaparte, 92 Dec 1973).
Rueil - Malmaison, France). Geothermics; 2: SEISMIC SURVEYS;CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL
No.2, 41-50(Jun 1973). EXPLoRATION;SEISMIC NOISE;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;MEASURING METHODS;ITALY;
BQUATIONS;MAGNETIC FIELDS;ELECTRIC CURRENTS 02229 TOTAL-FIELD RESISTIVITY MAP OF LONG
VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. Stanley, W.D.; Jackson,
02221 INTERPRETATION OF DIPOLE-DIPOLE D.B.; Zohdy, A.A.R. (US Geological Survey,
RESISTIVITY SURVEYS USING A HEMISPHEROIDAL Denver, CO; Amer. Geophys. Union). EOS,
MODEL. Bibby, H.M.; Risk, G.F. (Dept. Sci. Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union; 54: No. 11,
Industrial Res., Wellington, New Zealand). 1212( Nov 1973).
Geophysics; 38: No . 4, 719-36(Aug 1973). From 1973 Fall Annual Meeting or American
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;DIPOLES;AQUIFERS; Geophysical Union; San Francisco, CA (10-13
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS; Dec 1973).
MEASURING METHODS;BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD CALIFORNIA;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;HAPS;ELECTRIC
CONDUCTIVITY;GEOTHERMAL RESoURCES;HYDRoTHERMAL
02222 LOCAL LAKE MICROSEISMS RECORDED NEAR SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL
LAKE TAUPO IN THP. NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. fIELDS
Clacy, G.T. pp 235-P of Geothermal world
116 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Well Log Analysts, McAllen. TX, 2-5 Jun 1974, MEASUREMENTS. Howell, E.P. (to Atlantic
Transactions. (Paper L). Houston, TX; USA; Richfield Co.). Canadian Patent 944,971. 9
Soc. Prof. Well Log Analysts (1974). 17p. Apr 1974. Filed date 7 Oct 1971.
From 15. Symposium of Professional Well Log BOREHOLES:GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS:THERMAL
Analysts: McAllen, TX (2-5 Jun 1974). CONDUCTIVITY:MEASURING INSTRUMENTS:DESIGN:
HAWAII:GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION:BOREHOLES:WELL TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
LOGGING:GEOLOGY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
02258 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOCATING
02a48 TELLURIC CURRENT EXPLORATION FOR GEOTHERMAL SOURCES OF ENERGY. Sayer, W.L.
GEOTHERMAL ANOMALITIES IN OREGON. Bodvarsson, US Patent 3,805,587. 23 Apr 1974. Filed
G.; Couch, R.W.: MacFarlane, W.T.: Tank, R.W.: date 22 Jan 1973.
Whitsett, R.M. Ore Bin: 36: No.6, 93- GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION:EARTH CRUST:THERMAL
107( 1:974). CONDUCTIVITY:HEAT TRANSFER:MEASURING METHODS:
Klamath Falls. OREGON:ELECTRICAL SURVEYS; GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS:MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
HEAT FLOW:GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
02259 METHODS FOR THERMAL WELL LOGGING.
02249 CORRELATION ANALYSIS OF GEOTHERMAL DATA Smith, H.D., Jr. (to Texaco, Inc.). US
FOR THE SEDIMENTARY BASINS OF INDIA. Negi, Patent 3,807,727. 30 Apr 1974. Filed date
J.G.; Panda, P.K.; Pandey, D.P. (National 17 Jul 1972.
Geophysical Res. Inst., Hyderabad, India). BOREHOLES:TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT:WELL
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.: 21: No.2, 143-8(Jan LOGGING:MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;THERMAL
1974 ). CONDUCTIVITY:SPECIFIC HEAT;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
HEAT FLOW:THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY:GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS:CORRELATIONS:INDIA 02260 HEAT FLOW TRANSDUCER FOR THERMAL
SURVEYS. Rawson, D.E. US Patent 3,808,889.
02250 HEAT FLOW FROM EASTERN PANAMA AND 7 May 1974. Filed date 5 Oct 1972.
NORTHWESTERN COLOMBIA. Sass, J.H.: Munroe, HEAT FLOW;EARTH MANTLE:MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;
R.J.; Moses, T.H., Jr. (US Geological Survey, TRANSDUCERS;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT:
Menlo Park, CA). Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.: 21: DESIGN
No.2, 134-42(Jan 1974).
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PANAMA:COLOMBIA:HEAT 02261 HEAT FLUX ESTIMATION IN GEOTHERMAL
I'LOW:DATA AREAS BASED ON THE HEAT BALANCE OF THE GROUND
SURFACE. Sekioka, M. (Defense Acad.,
02251 CONSTRAINTS ON TEMPERATURES BENEATH Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan): Yuhara, K. J.
ICELAND FROM MAGNETOTELLURIC DATA. Hermance, Geophys. Res.; 17: No. 14, 2053-8(10 May
J.F.: Grillot, L.R. (Brown Univ., Providence, 1974)
RI). Phys. Earth Planet. Interiors; 8: No. Data from Hakone volcano area using infrared
1, 1-12(Feb 1974). radiation thermometer. JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;
ICELAND:GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS:MAGNETIC VOLCANIC REGIONS:HEAT FLOW;MEASURING METHODS;
SURVEYS:EARTH CRUST:GEOTHERMAL FIELDS INFRARED SURVEYS;SOILS;SURFACES;TEMPERATURE
MEASUREMENT
02252 ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS FOR CLAY SAMPLES
IN THE FREQUENCY AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE 02262 HEAT FLUX ESTIMATION IN GEOTHERMAL
(FIRST RESULTS). Finzi-Contini, G. AREAS BASED ON THE HEAT BALANCE OF THE GROUND
(Osservatorio Geofisico, Univ. di Siena, Siena, SURFACE. Sekioka, M. (Defense Acad.,
Italy); Veliciu, S. (Inst. de Geofizica Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan): Yuhara, K. J.
Aplicata, Str. Izvor 78, Bucuresti, Rumania). Geophys. Res.: 17: No. 14, 2053-8(10 May
Geothermics: 3: No.1, 25-9(Mar 1974). 1974).
CLAYS;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE:ELECTRIC GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HEAT FLOW:MEASURING
CONDUCTIVITY:PERMITTIVITY;ROCKS:ELECTRICAL METHODS;JAPAN;INFRARED SURVEYS;THERMOMETERS
PROPERTIES:ELECTRICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL
RESOURCES 02263 SEISMIC EXPLORATION METHOD. Weller,
C.E. (to Shell Oil Co.). US Patent
02253 EARTH'S THERMAL GRADIENT. Schubert, 3,812,457. 21 May 1974. Filed date 17 Nov
G.; Anderson, O.L. (Univ. California, Los 1969.
Angeles, USA). Phys. Today; 27: No.3, 28- SEISMIC SURVEYS;SEISMIC NOISE;SEISMIC
33( Ma r 1974). DETECTION;DATA PROCESSING
EARTH MANTLE;HEAT TRANSFER:TECTONICS;HEAT
FLOW;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS 02264 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF GEOTHERMAL
WELLS. MESA 6-1 AND MESA 6-2 EAST MESA KGRA,
02254 METHOD OF SEISMIC EXPLORATION. IMPERIAL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. Mathias, K.E.
Chelminski, S.V. (to Bolt Associates, Inc.). (US Bur. Reclamation, Boulder City, Nevada).
Canadian Patent 943,227. 5 Mar 1974. Filed Geotherm. Energy Mag.; 2: No.6, 8-17(Jun
date 25 Apr 1973. 1974 ).
SEAS;SEISMIC SURVEYS;MEASURING METHODS;SOUND From 55. Annual meeting of American
WAVES;EARTH CRUST Geophysical Union; Washington, DC (12 Apr
1974)
02255 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CARRYING OUT IMPERIAL VALLEY:CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;
DIGITAL MEASUREMENTS IN BOREHOLES. Vincze, J. DESALINATION:GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;PERFORMANCE;
(to Magyar Allami Eotvos Lorand Geofizikai TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;HEAT TRANSFER;FLUID
Intezet.). Canadian Patent 944~453. 26 Mar FLOW;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;SCALING:
1974. Filed date 17 Jun 1971. PIPELINES
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS:DATA PROCESSING;
BOREHOLES:MEASURING METHODS 02265 TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW MEASUREMENTS NEAR
ROSIGNANO SOLVAY (TUSCANY), ITALY. Fanelli,
02256 ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY TECHNIQUES IN M.; Squarci, P. (Consiglio Nazionale delle
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION. Meidav, T. Ricerche, Inst. Internazionale per Ie Ricercne
Geotherm. Energy Mag.; 2: No.4, 27-32(Apr Geotermiche, Lungarno Pacinotti 55, Pisa,
1974 ). Italy); Loddo, M.; Mongelli, F. (Inst. di
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS: Geodesia e Geofisica, Univ. di Bari, Italy).
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;ROCKS;MAPS;GEOTHERMAL Geothermics; 3: No.2, 65-73(Jun 1974).
FIELDS;IMPERIAL VALLEY;CALIFORNIA THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;
ITALY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;HEAT FLOW
02257 BOREHOLE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
118 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
02306 STUDIES OF THE HOT SPRINGS OF NEW 02317 THERMAL SPRINGS AND THEIR POSSIBLE
ZEALAND. Day. A.L. pp 290-3 of Washington SIGNIFICANCE IN THE FUTURE DISCOVERY OF ORE
~earbook 38. Washington, DC; Carnegie Inst. DEPOSITS. White. D.E~; Thompson, G.A.:
(1939). Brannock. W.W. Econ. Geol.; 44: No.1.
NEW ZEALAND:HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS; 83(1949).
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS; STEAMBOAT SPRINGS;HOT SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK:ICELAND GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;ORES;MINERALS:PROSPECTING:
ROCKS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
02307 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THERMAL SPRINGS IN
NORTHWEST CROATIA. Miholic. S.S. Internatl. 02318 TURKISH MINERAL WATERS AND THERMAL
Acad. Yougoslav. Sci. Zagreb Cl. Sci. Math., SPRINGS. Cagier. K.O. Mineral Studies Res.
Nat.: 33: 49-55(1940). Inst. Pub.; No. 11. Sere B. Pt. 3. 319-
YUGOSLAVIA:HOT SPRINGS:THERMAL WATERS; 638(1950).
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;METALS:ABUNDANCE TURKEY;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS:THERMAL
WATERS:CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
02308 STUDY OF THE MINERAL WATERS OF ROGASKA
SLATINA. Rezek, A. Acad. Sci. Arts 02319 DETERMINATION OF BORON IN WATERS AND
LjUbljana. Cl. Mat., Hist. Nat Prirodoslovne SOILS OF PERU. Maldonado, A.; De Dios
Razprave: 4: 100-i01(1940). Guevara, J.R. Soc. Quim. Peru Bol.; 16: No.
YUGOSLAVIA;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS: I, 5-31(1950).
THERMAL WATERS:CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:MINERALS; PERU;HoT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS:CHEMICAL
ABUNDANCE:THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES COMPoSITIoN:BoRoN;SOILS;ABUNDANCE
02309 RHEUMATISM AND ARGENTINE MINERAL 02320 TURKISH MINERAL AND THERMAL WATERS.
WATERS. Castillo, M. Buenos Aires: Caglar. K.O. Ankara; Turkey; (1950). 645p.
Argentina; 'El Ateneo' (1940). 233p. TURKEY;MINERAL SPRINGS:HoT SPRINGS;THERMAL
ARGENTINA:HOT SPRINGS:CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
THERMAL WATERS:MINERAL SPRINGS
02321 SOURCES OF HEAT AND WATER SUPPLY OF
02310 CARBON DIOXIDE GAS OCCURRENCE IN THERMAL SPRINGS. WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCES TO
MENDOCINO AND NORTHERN SONOMA COUNTIES. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, NEVADA. White, D.E.:
Hubbard, H.G. pp 301-9 of California Division Brannock. W.W. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union:
of Mines, 39th Report of State Mineralogist. 31: No.4. 566-74(1950).
Sacramento: Calif. Div. Mines (1943). NEVADA;STEAMBOAT SPRINGS;GEoLOGY:HYDRoLoGY;
CARBON DIOXIDE;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS:THERMAL GEoCHEMISTRY;THERMAL WATERS;GEoTHERMAL FLUIDS;
WATERS:CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;MAGMA;CALIFORNIA; CHEMICAL CoMPOSITION;FLoW RATE;TEMPERATURE
ABUNDANCE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;VoLCANIC
REGIONS;MINERALS;ABUNDANCE;STRATIFICATIoN
02311 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE THERMAL WATERS
OF STUBICKE TOPLICE. Miholic. S.S.
Internatl. Acad. Yougoslav. Sci. Zagreb, Cl.
Sci. Math., Nat Bull.; 35: 152-156(1945).
YUGOSLAVIA;THERMAL WATERS:CHEMICAL
02322 ORIGIN OF BORON IN THE GROUND WATERS OF
CALIFORNIA.
Bull.: 62:
Logan, J.A. Geol. Soc. Amer..
No. 12. Pt. 2. 1505(1951).
CALIFORNIA;HOT SPRINGS;GROUND WATER;THERMAL
W
. .
02344 HOT SPRINGS IN THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL 02354 ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATION OF SULFUR IN
PARTS OF THE KII PENINSULA. Nakamura, H.; GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES. Ault, W.U. pp 241-59
Maeda, K.; Suzuki, T. Chishitsu Chosasho of Researches in geochemistry. New York; John
Geppo; 9: No.5, 357-70(1958). (In Japanese Wiley and Sons (1959).
with English summary). GEOCHEMISTRY;SULFUR ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO;
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;SULFUR;DIFFUSION;
ORIGIN;QUARTZ;CHLORINE;CARBONIC ACID GEOTHERMOMETRY;CHEMICAL REACTIONS;ORIGIN;EARTH
DERIVATIVES CRUST
02345 GERMANIUM CONTENT OF SOME SPRING WATERS 02355 FORMATION OF THE SULFATE ION IN THERMAL
IN KAMCHATKA. Mulikovskaya, E.P.; Tolstikhin, WATERS. Ichikuni, M. Geochim. Cosmochim.
O.N. Geokhimiya; No.4, 392-5(1958). Acta; 17: No. 1-2, 6-10(1959).
(English summary). JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;MAGMATIC WATER;
USSR;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; HYDROCHLORIC ACID;HYDROGEN SULFIDES;ANHYDRIDES;
GERMANIUM;ABUNDANCE;BORON;TEMPERATURE SULFURIC ACID;FUMARoLES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
DEPENDENCE;MINERALS;ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY OXIDATION;SULFATES;CHLORIDES;THERMAL WATERS;
ABUNDANCE
02346 APPENDICES (OF TANGANYIKA GEOL. SURV.
REC.). Tanganyika Geol. Surv. Rec.; 6: 93- 02356 PROBABLE THERMAL SOURCE OF THE HOT
102(1958). SPRINGS IN TOTSUKAWA VALLEY, NARA PREFECTURE,
Contains tabulated analytical data. HOT JAPAN. Ueji,T. Onsen Kagaku; 10: No.2,
SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;LIMESTONE;IGNEOUS 29-33(1959).
ROCKS;GASES;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL WATERS JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE
MEASUREMENT;FLOW RATE;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
02347 HOT SPRINGS INVESTIGATION PROGRESS QUARTZ;SANDSTONES;SHALES;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
REPORT. James, T.C. Tanganyika Geol. Surv.
Rec.; 6: 46(1958). 02357 OXYGEN ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION IN THE
80-135 0 F. AFRICA;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL SYSTEM CALCIUM CARBONATE-WATER. Clayton, R.N.
COMPOSITION;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;VOLCANOES;FUMAROLIC J. Chern. Phys.; 30: No.5, 1246-50(1959).
F.LUIDS;BRINES;MEDIUM TEMPERATURE;HELIUM;THERMAL THERMAL WATERS;ISOTOPE RATIO;OXYGEN ISOTOPES;
WATERS;GEOLOGIC FAULTS CALCIUM CARBONATES;HOT SPRINGS;SEDIMENTS;ROCKS;
GEOTHERMOMETRY;ERRORS;HIGH TEMPERATURE;VERY
02348 HOT SPRINGS IN THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL HIGH TEMPERATURE;CHEMICAL REACTIONS;
PARTS OF THE KII PENINSULA. Natamura, H.; HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Maeda, K.; Suzuki, T. Japan. Geol. Surv.
Bull.; 9: No.5, 57-70(1958). (In Japanese, 02358 REGIONAL PROPERTIES OF HOT SPRINGS IN
6nglish summ.). JAPAN, HOT SPRINGS OTHER THAN THOSE OF
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL QUATERNARY VOLCANIC AREAS. Nakamura, H.
WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;CHLORINE;HYDROGEN Jour. Geog.; 68: No.2, 47-67(1959).
COMPOUNDS;CARBONATES;ABUNDANCE JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;ROCKS;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ORIGIN;CHLORINE IONS;
02349 GAMMA RADIOACTIVITY SURVEY OF SOME OF CARBONATES;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;MAGMATIC
THE GEOTHERMAL AREAS OF THE NORTH ISLAND OF NEW W~TER;BROMINE IONS;SODIUM IONS;POTASSIUM IONS;
ZEALAND. Belin, R.E. N. Z. J. Geol. Geophys; THERMAL WATERS;ALKALI METALS
1: No. I, 156-65(1958).
NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GAMMA 02359 CARBON-DIOXIDE-BEARING HOT SPRINGS IN
RADIATION;RADIOACTIVITY;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL THE SONGWE RIVER VALLEY, MBEYA DISTRICT.
WATERS;RADON James, T.C. Tanganyika Geol. Surv. Rec.; 7:
73-77(1959).
02350 SULPHUR ISOTOPIC VARIATIONS IN NEW AFRICA;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
ZEALAND GEOTHERMAL BORE WATERS (IN SULPHUR COMPOSITION;CARBON DIOXIDE;YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL
ISOTOPIC VARIATIONS IN NATURE). Rafter, T.A.; PARK .
Wilson, S.H.; Shilton, B.W. N. Z. J. Sci.; 1:
No. I, Pt. 5, 103-26(1958). 02360 RADON IN THE NEW ZEALAND GEOTHERMAL
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;BOREHOLES;THERMAL REGIONS. Belin, R.E. Geochim. Cosmochim.
WATERS;SULFUR ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO;CHLORIDES; Acta; 16: No. 1-3, 181-191(1909).
SULFI8ES;GEOTHERMOMETRY;GROUND WATER;ORIGIN; NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;NATURAL
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;SULFATES RADIOACTIVITY;FUMAROLES;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;RADON;RADON 220;ABUNDANCE;
02351 CHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE HOT SPRING OF ROCKS
BEPPU, THE LOCAL SPECIFIC FEATURE OF THE BEPPU
HOT SPRING (1). Koga, A. On sen Kagaku; 9: 02361 PRESENT-uAY HYDROTHERMAL ACTIVITY
No. 2-3, 63-8(1958). (In Japanese with WITHIN THE KURILE-KAMCHATKA ISLAND ARC AND ITS
English summary). RELATION TO VOLCANICITY. Ivanov, V.V. Bull.
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;OXYSULFIDES; Volcanol.; 20: No.2, 137-154(1959).
OXYCHLORIDES~ABUNDANCE;SEAWATER;CHEMICAL USSR;HOT SPRINGS;GEYSERS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;
COMPOSITION GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;METEORIC
WATER;ORIGIN
02352 SPECTROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF EVAPORATED
RESIDUE OF BEPPU THERMAL WATERS, OITA. 02362 STUDIES ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND
Kawakami, H. Onsen Kagaku; 9: 112-17(1958). LEVELS OF GROUND WATER AT MISASA HOT SPRINGS.
(In Japanese with English summary). Sakanoue, M. Okayama Univ. Balneol. Lab.,
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; Rpt.; No. 25, 13-24(1959).
GERMANIUM;SILVER;ZINC;CHROMIUM;TRACE AMOUNTS; JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL
THERMAL WATERS;ABUNDANCE WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;TEMPERATURE
DEPENDENCE; HYDROLOGY
02353 REGIONAL PECULIARITY IN BEPPU THERMAL
SPRINGS. Koga, A. Onsen Kagaku; 9: No. 2- 02363 SULPHUR ISOTOPIC VARIATIONS IN NATURE,
3, 63-8(1958). (In Japanese with English SULPHUR ISOTOPIC MEASUREMENTS ON SULPHUR AND
summary). SULPHATES IN NEW ZEALAND GEOTHERMAL AND
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; VOLCANIC AREAS. Rafter, T.A.; Kaplan, I.A.;
SULFATES;CHLORIDES;SEAWATER;COMPARATIVE Hulston, J.R. N. Z. J. Sci.; 3: No.2, Pt.
GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 123
02364 GEOCHEMISTRY OF ALKALI METAL IONS IN 02374 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Of FUMAROLE GASES
THE WAIRAKEI HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM. Ellis, A.J.; OBTAINED FROM IWATE. Naguchi, K. Volcanol.
Wilson, S.H. N. Z. J. Geol. Geophys; 3: No. Soc. Jap. Bull.; 5: No.3, Ser. 2, 163-
4, 593-617(1960). 8(1961). (In Japanese with English summary).
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOCHEMISTRY;ALKALI JAPAN;VOLCANOES;FUMARDLES;fUMARDLIC fLUIDS;
METAL COMPOUNDS;NEW ZEALAND;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS;CHLORIDES;CHEMICAL
fIELD;ORIGIN;THERMAL WATERS COMPOSITION;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
02366 BORON IN SOME NEW ZEALAND GROUND 02376 ARSENIC AND ANTIMONY IN SOME NEW
WATERS. Schofield, J.C. N. Z. J. Geol. ZEALAND THERMAL WATERS. Ritchie, J.A. N. Z.
Geophys; 3: No.1, 98-104(1960). J. Sci.; 4: No.2, 218-29(1961).
NEW ZEALAND;GROUND WATER;BORON;ABUNDANCE; Rotorua-Taupo region. NEW ZEALAND;THERMAL
VOLCANIC REGIONS;MAGMA;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; WATERS;ARSENIC;ANTIMONY;CHLORIDES;CHEMICAL
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS COMPOSITION;ABUNDANCE
02370 CHEMICAL STUDIES OF THE HOT SPRING 02380 PH Of A NATURAL HYDROTHERMAL SOLUTION.
WATERS IN AKITA PREFECTURE. Sahara, R. Wilson, S.H. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta; 25:
Akita Univ. Min. ColI., Res. Inst. Underground No.3, 233-5(1961).
Res. Rpt.; No. 22, 32-69(1960). THERMAL WATERS;PH VALUE;ACCURACY;WAIRAKEI
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERHAL WATERS;CHEMICAL GEOTHERMAL fIELD;CORRECTIONS;ERRORS;NEW ZEALAND
COMPOSITION;BRINES;VOLCANIC REGIONS;SALINITY
02381 GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON MINERAL SPRINGS,
02371 FIELD MEASUREMENTS OF SILICA IN WATER PT. 9, ON THE HOT SPRINGS IN KAMIGANo VILLAGE,
FROM HOT SPRINGS AND GEYSERS IN YELLOWSTONE IZU. Hattori, Y. onsen Kagaku; 12: No.1,
NATIONAL PARK. Morey, G.W. pp 333-6 of US 12-22(1961). (In Japanese with English
Geological Survey, Professional Paper 424-C. summary).
Washington, DC; US Geological Survey (1961). JAPAN;HOTSPRINGS;GEoCHEMISTRY;FLOW RATE;
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;HOT SPRINGS; CHEMICAL COMPOSITIoN;THERMAL WATERS;CALCIUM;
GEYSERS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; SULfATES
GEOCHEMISTRY;SILICON OXIDES;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY 02382 NITROGEN GAS IN HOT-SPRING WATERS.
Yuhara, K. Volcan. Soc. Jap.; 6: No.3, 115-
02372 GEOCHEMISTRY Of BROMINE AND IODINE IN 27(1961). (In Japanese with English summary).
NEW ZEALAND THERMAL WATERS. Ellis, A.J.; JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
Anderson, D.W. N. Z. J. Sci.; 4: No.3, 415- COMPoSITION;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;oXYGEN;
30(1961). NITROGEN; ABUNDANCE; GROUND WATER;ABUNDANCE
NEW ZEALAND;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
COMPOSITIoN;BROMINE;IODINE;ABUNDANCE;BROMIDES; 02383 USE Of OXYGEN ISOTOPES IN HIGH-
CHLORIDES;IODIDES;HOT SPRINGS;BOREHoLES; TEMPERATURE GEOLOGICAL THERMOMETRY. Clayton,
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;SEDIMENTARY R.N.; Epstein, S. J. Geol.; 69: No.4, 447-
ROCKS 452(1961).
MINERALS;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;oXYGEN ISOTOPES;
02373 GEoTHERMOHETRIC INVESTIGATIONS ON THE ISOTOPE RATIO;GEOTHERMOMETRY;CALCITE;QUARTZ;
METALLIFEROUS DEPOSIT IN THE NISTRU BASIN, BAIA WATER;HEMATITE
MARE REGION. Pomirleanu, V.V. Iasi Univ.
An. Stiint.; 7: No.1, Sec. 2. 149-54(1961). 02384 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION Of HYDROGEN AND
124 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
02423 CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION Of HOT SPRINGS 02432 RECENT SULPHUR ISOTOPE MEASUREMENTS ON
IN MURAYAMA AND OKITAMA BASINS, YAMAGATA A VARIETY OF SPECIMENS EXAMINED IN NEW ZEALAND.
PREfECTURE. Kato, T. Onsen Kagaku; 15: No. Rafter, T.A. Bull. Volcanol.; 28: 177-
I, 8-15(1964). (In Japanese with English 94(1965).
abstract). SULFUR ISoToPES;ISoToPE RATIo;WAIRAKEI
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL GEOTHERMAL fIELD;GEoCHEMICAL SURVEYS;fUMARoLIC
WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;SULfATES;CHLORINE; fLUIDS;NEW ZEALAND;RAIN;SNoW;ANTARCTIC REGIONS;
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS;ABUNDANCE MINERALS;AUSTRALIA;CHEMICAL CoMPoSITION;THERMAL
WATERS;BoREHoLES
02424 CHEMISTRY Of GEOTHERMAL fLUIDS
DISCHARGED fROM DRILLHOLES AT WAIREKEI, NEW 02433 MINERAL AND THERMAL WATERS OF THE GULF
ZEALAND. Mahon, W.A.J.; Glover, R.B. pp 209 OF NAPLES REGION. Carle, W. Geol. Rundsch.;
1-209 10 of New Zealand Commonwealth Min. Met. 54: No.2, 1261-1313(1965). (English,
Cong., 8th Meeting, Wellington, Proc. Otago Italian, Russian summaries).
Univ. School Min. Met. Dunedin; Otago Univ., ITALY;HoT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS;CHEMICAL
Sch. Min. Met. (1965). COMPOSITION;SODIUM;CHLORINE;SEAWATER;CONNATE
from 8. Meeting of New Zealand Commonwealth WATER;MIXING;VoLCANIC REGIoNS;CARBoNATES;
Min. Met. Congress; Wellington, NZ (1965). HYDROGEN SULfIDES;THERMAL WATERS
NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;THERMAL
WATERS;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL fIELD;CHEMICAL 02434' GEOCHEMISTRY OF HOT SPRINGS OF VOLCANIC
COMPOSITION;AQUIfERS;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;SODIUM REGIONS. Ellis, A.J. pp 167-79 of Problemy
CHLORIDES;SILICON OXIDES;CALCIUM CARBONATES; geokhimii (Vinogradov Jubilee V). Moscow;
SODIUM;POTASSIUM;CARBON DIOXIDE;HYDROGEN IZdatel'stvo 'Nauka' (1965).
SULfIDES;VOLCANIC ROCKS VoLCANIt REGIONS;HOT SPRINGS;GEoCHEMISTRY;
THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
02425 CHEMISTRY Of THERMAL WATER AND GASES IN HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;EXPLoITATIoN;NEW
ICELAND. Sigvaldason, G.E. pp 160-1 of ZEALAND
International Symposium Volcanol., New Zealand,
Proceedings. (1965). 02435 GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF HOT
ICELAND;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; SPRINGS IN SHONAI DISTRICT, YAMAGATA
HOT SPRINGS;BASALT;VOLCANIC REGIONS;GEOLOGIC PREFECTURE. Kato, T. Onsen Kagaku; 15: No.
DEPOSITS;LEACHING;SALTS 3-4, 133-43(1965). (In Japanese with English
abstract ).
02426 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Of THE HOT SALTY JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;
WATER AT THE BOTTOM Of THE RED SEA. Brewer, GEoCHEMISTRY;CHEMICAL COMPoSITIoN;SULFATES;
P.G.; Riley, J.P.; Culkin, f. Nature (London); CHLoRINE;ORIGIN;SEAWATER;TEMPERATURE
206: No. 4991, 1345-6(1965). MEASUREMENT
RED SEA;BRINES;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;CONNATE WATER; 02436 GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION Of THE HOT
ORIGIN;CHLORINE SPRINGS IN THE ZAO VOLCANIC REGION. Kato, T.
Onsen Kagaku; 15: No. 3-4, 125-32(1965). (In
02427 VOLCANIC GASES Of STROMBOLI. Japanese with English abstract).
Chaigneau, M. Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend.; 261: JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL
No. II, 2241-4(1965). 'WATERS;SULfURIC ACID;HYDROCHLORIC ACID;GRoUND
ITALY;VOLCANOES;GASES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; WATER;GASES;MAGMATIC WATER;MINERALS;ROCKS;
HYDROGEN;fUMAROLIC fLUIDS CHEMICAL REACTIoNS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;VOLCANIC REGIONS
02428 APPLICATIONS OF SULfUR ISOTOPE RATIOS
TO VOLCANOLOGICAL AND GEOTHERMAL PROBLEMS. 02437 GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON MINERAL SPRINGS.
Wilson, S.H. pp 191-2 of International PART 11. CHANGE OF CHEMICAL COMPONENTS WITH
Symposium Volcanol., New Zealand. New Zealand; LAPSE Of YEARS IN ITO SPA. Mashiko, Y.;
InternationaL Symp. Volcanol. (1965). Kanroji, Y. Onsen Kagaku; 15: No. 3-4, 113-
VOLCANIC REGIONS;NATURAL STEAM;SULfUR 34; 24(1965). (In Japanese with English
SULFUR 32;ISOTOPE RATIO;HYDROGEN SULfIDES; abstract ).
SULFURIC ACID;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;NEW ZEALAND; JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL
VOLCANOES;SULfUR ISOTOPES;fUMAROLIC FLUIDS WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITIoN;TEMPERATURE
MEASUREMENT;TIME DEPENDENCE;CHLORINE;SULFATES;
02429 ISOTOPE ~EOCHEMISTRY OF CARBON AND RARE ABUNDANCE;GRoUND WATER;MIXING
GASES IN THE HYDROTHERMAL AREAS Of NEW ZEALAND.
Hulston, J.R. pp 83 of International 02438 SULfUR ISOTOPIC fRACTIONATION BETWEEN
Symposium on Volcanology, New Zealand. New SULfUR AND SULfURIC ACID IN THE HYDROTHERMAL
Zealand; Int. Symp. Volcanol. (1965). SOLUTION Of SULfUR DIOXIDE. Oana, S.;
NEW ZEALAND;~EOTHERMAL fIELDS;GEOCHEMISTRY; Ishikawa, H. Geochem. J. (Nagoya); 1: No. I,
OARBON ISOTOPES;RARE GASES;ISOTOPES;TEMPERATURE 45-50(1966).
MEASUREMENT;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;CARBON HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITIoN;SULfURIC
GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 127
02440 GEOCHEMICAL STUDY OF IODINE IN VOLCANIC 02450 SODIUM ION CONCENTRATION IN NEW
GASES. Honda, F.; Mizutani, Y.; Sigiura, T. MEXICO'S THERMAL WATERS. Summers, W.K.
Bull. Chem. Soc. Jap.; 39: No. 12, 2690- Bull. NM Acad. Sci.; 7: No.1, 27(1966).
5( 1966 ). NEW MEXICO;THERMAL WATERS;SODIUM IONS;GROUND
JAPAN;VOLCANIC REGIONS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; WATER;MEDIUM TEMPERATURE;QUANTITY RATIO;
HOT SPRINGS;IODINE;CHLORINE;ABUNDANCE;ISOTOPE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ABUNDANCE
RATIO;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;THERMAL WATERS
02451 GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE
02441 CHEMISTRY OF THE HYDROTHERMAL WATERS OF NOBORIBETSU OYUNUMA EXPLOSION CRATER LAKE.
THE VOLCANIC ERUPTION ON RAOUL ISLAND, NOVEMBER Murozumi, M.; Abiko, T.; Nakamura, S.
1964. Weissberg, B.G.; Sarbutt, J. N. Z. J. Volcanol. Soc. Jap. Bull.; 11: No.1, Sere 2,
Sci.; 9: No.2, 426-32(1966). 1-16(1966). (In Japanese with English
NEW ZEALAND;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL abstract ).
COMPOSITION;SALINITY;METEORIC WATER;GROUND JAPAN;LAKES;THERMAL WATERS;GEOCHEMISTRY;
WATER;SEAWATER;MIXING;ORIGIN;NATURAL STEAM; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;
HYDROCARBONS;VOLCANOES;LITHIUM;FLUORINE;BORON; BOREHOLES;ROCKS;SALINITY;SULFURIC ACID;VOLCANIC
ARSENIC;SILICON OXIDES;CALCIUM;CARBON DIOXIDE; REGlONS;CRATERS
HYDROGEN SULFIDES
02452 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF OWAKIDANI HOT
02442 CHEMISTRY OF THERMAL WATERS AND GASES SPRING WATER, HAKONE. Watanuki, K. Onsen
IN ICELAND. Sigvaldason, G.E. Bull. Kagaku; 17: No.1, 22-7(1966). (In Japanese
Volcanol.; 29: 589-604(1966). with English abstract).
ICELAND;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
ORIGIN;THERMAL WATERS;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;SILICON COMPOSITION;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;GEOCHEMISTRY
OXIDES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;QUARTZ;HYDROGEN
SULFIDES 02453 GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF MINERAL
SPRINGS IN THE SHIRATAKA VOLCANIC REGION.
02443 ORIGIN OF TRITIUM IN HYDROTHERMAL Kato, T. Onsen Kagaku; 17: No.1, 1-8(1966).
SOLUTIONS. Wilson, S.H. Nature (London); (In Japanese with English abstract).
211: No. 5046,272-3(1966). JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS;
NEW ZEALAND;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL WATERS;GROUND WATER;
GOMPOSITION;ORIGIN;TRITIUM;RADIOACTIVE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;CARBONATES;CHLORINE;BRINES;
MATERIALS TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;VOLCANIC REGIONS
02444 SILICA IN HOT WATER DISCHARGED FROM 02454 GEOCHEMICAL STUDY ON FUMAROLIC GASES
DRILL HOLES AT WAIRAKEI, NEW ZEALAND. Mahon, AND HOT SPRING WATERS OF VOLCANO SHIRANE AND
W.A.J. N. Z. J. Sci.; 9: No. I, 135- THE SURROUNDING AREA. Noguchi, K.; Ichikuni,
144( 1966). M.; Araki, T.; Nishiido, T.; Noguchi, K.;
Use as deep-water ~emperature indicator. Nakagawa, R. Onsen Kagaku; 17: No.1, 9-
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;THERMAL WATERS; 21(1966). (In Japanese with English
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;GEOTHERMOMETRY;SILICON OXIDES; abstract ).
ABUNDANCE;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION JAPAN;FUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;
GEOCHEMISTRY;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;PH VALUE;
02445 HOT SPRINGS OF THE SHIMAMAKI-MURA AREA, SODIUM;CHLORINE;POTASSIUM;MAGNESIUM;CALCIUM;
SHIRIBESHI PROVINCE. Sako, S.; Sato, I.; LITHIUM;ARSENIC;ZINC;VANADIUM;ABUNDANCE;THERMAL
Futamase, K.; Shigeyama, T. Hokkaido Geol. WATERS;VOLCANIC REGIONS
Surv. Rpt.; No. 36, 39-47(1966). (In
Japanese ). 02455 VOLCANIC HYDROTHERMAL AREAS AND THE
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERHAL INTERPRETATION OF THERMAL WATER COMPOSITIONS.
WATERS;CHEMICAL ~OMPOSITION;GEOLOGY Ellis, A~J. Bull. Volcanol.; 29: 575-
84( 1966).
02446 SULPHUR ISOTOPE RATIOS IN RELATION TO NEW ZEALAND;VOLCANIC REGIONS;THERMAL WATERS;
VOLCANOLOGICAL AND GEOTHERMAL PROBLEMS. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;GEOCHEMISTRY;VOLCANIC
Wilson, S.H.. Bull. Volcanol.; 29: 671- ROCKS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;HYDROTHERMAL
90(1966). SYSTEMS
SULFUR ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO;HOT SPRINGS;
GEOCHEMISTRY;CHLORINE;SULFUR;ABUNDANCE;CHEMICAL 02456 HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN ISOTOPE RATIOS IN
COMPOSITION;THERMAL WATERS THE WATERS OF THE NGAWHA HYDROTHERMAL AREA,
NORTH AUCKLAND. McDonald, D.C. Bull.
02447 SULFUR ISOTOPES IN PYRITE, PYRRHOTITE, Volcanol.; 29: 691-707(1966).
ALUNITE AND ANHYDRITE FROM STEAM WELLS IN THE NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;SURFACE WATERS;
TAUPO VOLCANIC ZONE, NEW ZEALAND. Steiner, A.; THERMAL WATERS;DEUTERIUM;HYDROGEN ISOTOPES;
Rafter, T.A. Econ. Geol.; 61: No.6, 115- OXYGEN 18;OXYGEN 16;ISOTOPE RATIO;BOREHOLES;
a9( 1966). SAMPLING;ROCKS;CHEHICAL REACTIONS;EVAPORATION;
NEW ZEALAND;VOLCANIC REGIONS;NATURAL STEAM; METEORIC WATER;ISOTOPIC EXCHANGE
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;VOLCANIC ROCKS;SULFUR 32;
SULFUR 34;ISOTOPE RATIO;PYRITES;MINERALS; 02457 BERYLLIUM CONTENT OF VOLCANIC ROCKS.
CALCIUM SULFATES;ALUNITE;ANHYDRITE;CHEMICAL Shawe, D.R.; Bernold, S. US Geol. Surv.
COMPOSITION;SULFUR ISOTOPES;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS Bulletin 1214-C. Washington, DC; USA; US
Geol. Surv. (1966). IIp.
02448 PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE SOURCE VOLCANIC ROCKS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
128 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
BERYLLIUM;SILICON OXIDES;WATER;TRACE AMOUNTS; 1963. Spoleto; Cons. Naz. Ric., Lab. Geol.
FLUORINE;CORRELATIONS;MICROANALYSIS;MINERAL Nucl. (1967).
RESOURCES;PROSPECTING;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HOT SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;
ABUNDANCE THERMAL WATERS:ISOTOPE RATIO;RADIATION
MONITORING;TRITIUM;METEORIC WATER;ISOTOPE
02458 ESTIMATION OF UNDERGROUND TEMPERATURES DATING;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ABUNDANCE
FROM SILICA CONTENT OF WATER FROM HOT SPRINGS
AND WET-STEAM WELLS. Fournier, R.O.; Rowe, 02466 CHEMICAL COMPONENTS OF THE HOT SPRING
J.J. Amer. J. Sci.; 264: No.9, 685-97(Nov WATERS IN NAGANO PREFECTURE. Noguchi, K.
1966). Onsen Kagaku; 18: No.2, 47-64(1967).
HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;THERMAL WATERS: JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;SILICON OXIDES;ABUNDANCE; COMPOSITION;CHLORIDES:BROMINE;QUANTITY RATIO;
QUARTZ;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMOMETRY; GEOCHEMISTRY
HOT-WATER SYSTEMS
02467 SULFIDES ASSOCIATED WITH THE SALTON SEA
02459 AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS AND HYDROTHERMAL GEOTHERMAL BRINE. Skinner, B.J.; White, D.E.:
ACTIVITY. Hemley, J.J. Trans. Amer. Rose, H.J.; Mays, R.E. Econ. Geol.; 62: No.
Geophys. Union; 48: No.2, 647-53(1967). 3, 316-30(1967).
SALTON SEA;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMODYNAMIC SALTON SEA;BRINES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
PROPERTIES;FREE ENERGY;SOLUBILITY;AQUEOUS SULFIDES;ABUNDANCE;MINERALS
SOLUTIONS;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOLOGY;BRINES;
BIBLIOGRAPHIES;ENTROPY;SPECIFIC HEAT 02468 GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE HOT SPRINGS
IN SANIN DISTRICT AND THE SURROUNDING AREA.
02460 IRON, ALUMINUM AND MANGANESE Noguchi, K.; Ueno, S.; Noguchi, K. Onsen
CONCENTRATION IN WATERS DISCHARGED FROM Kagaku; 18: No.1, 8-21(1967). (In Japanese
WAIRAKEI DRILLHOLES. Koga, A. N. Z. J. Sci.; with English summary).
10: No.4, 979-87(1967). HOT SPRINGS;JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
NEW ZEALAND;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD: COMPOSITION;RADIOACTIVITY;VOLCANIC ROCKS;
BOREHOLES;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION: GRANITES;COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS:GEOCHEMISTRY
QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;JAPAN;HOT
SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;IRON;ALUMINIUM; 02469 VARIATION OF 0-18/0-16 IN MINERALS AND
MANGANESE;SOLUBILITY;ABUNDANCE ROCKS. Epstein, S.; Taylor, H.P., Jr. pp 29-
62 of Researches in geochemistry, Volume 2.
02461 EFFECT OF HIGH TEMPERATURES ON THE New York: John Wiley and Sons (1967).
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GROUND WATERS. IGNEOUS ROCKS;METAMORPHIC ROCKS;ISOTOPE
Kissin, I.G.; Pakhomov, S.I. (North Caucasus RATIO;OXYGEN ISOTOPES;OXYGEN 16;OXYGEN 18:
Branch of Civil Engineering Research Institute, TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;MINERALS:SEDIMENTARY
Gosstroy, USSR, Stavropol). Geochem. Int. ROCKS;SILICATES
(Engl. Transl.); 4: No.2, 295-308(1967).
GROUND WATER;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; 02470 GEOTHERMAL BRINES. Berry, F.A.F. pp
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL 155-69 of Natural gas, coal, ground water -
REACTIONS;GEOCHEMISTRY;SOILS;LEACHING:THERMAL exploring new techniques in resources research.
WATERS Univ. Colorado: Univ. Colo. Press, Western Res.
Conf. 1966 (1967).
02462 CHEMISTRY OF SOME EXPLORED GEOTHERMAL SALTON SEA;CALIFORNIA;BRINES;GEOLOGY;
SYSTEMS. Ellis, A.J. pp 465-514 (Chap. 11) CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
of Geochemistry of hydrothermal ore deposits. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES;HEAT;THERMAL WATERS
New York, Toronto, London; Holt, Rinehart and
Winston (1967). 02471 REVIEW OF THE WORK OF THE TRITIUM
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS:CHEMISTRY;SOLUBILITY: LABORATORY, INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR SCIENCES, NEW
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS; ZEALAND. Taylor, D.B.: Polach, H.A.; Rafter,
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;THERMAL WATERS:SOLVENTS; T.A. pp 185-233 of Nuclear geology on
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;MINERALS;SOLUTIONS; geothermal areas, Spoleto, 1963. Spoleto;
EQUILIBRIUM;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;TABLES; Cons. Naz. Ric., Lab. Geol. Nucl. (1967).
IONIZATION;SOLIDS;GASES;CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: NEW ZEALAND;GROUND WATER:RAIN WATER;THERMAL
SOLVENT PROPERTIES:GEOCHEMISTRY WATERS:SEAWATER:SNOW:TRITIUM:ISOTOPE RATIO:
RADIOACTIVITY;NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS;RESEARCH
02463 EXAMINATION OF SULFUR ISOTOPIC RATIOS PROGRAMS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
IN THE GEOTHERMAL AND VOLCANIC ENVIRONMENT.
Rafter, T.A.; Wilson, S.H. pp 139-72 of 02472 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF ARGON FROM
Nuclear geology on geothermal areas, Spoleto, STEAM JETS OF TUSCANY. Ferrara, G.;
1963. Spoleto; Cons. Naz. Ric., Lab. Geol. Gonfiantini, R.; Pistoia, P. pp 267-75 of
Nucl. (1967). Nuclear geology on geothermal areas, Spoleto,
NEW ZEALAND;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ISOTOPE 1963. Spoleto; Cons. Naz. Ric., Lab. Geol.
RATIO;SULFUR ISOTOPES;HYDROGEN SULFIDES: Nucl. (1967).
SULFURIC ACID;BOREHOLES:FUMAROLES;HOT SPRINGS: LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;NATURAL STEAM;
VOLCANIC REGIONS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT; ARGON:ISOTOPE RATIO:CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;SAMPLING;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS ABUNDANCE;ARGON ISOTOPES
02464 OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN ISOTOPES IN NEW 02473 CARBON ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON
ZEALAND THERMAL AREAS. Banwell, C.J. pp 95- DIOXIDE AND METHANE FROM STEAM JETS OF TUSCANY.
138 of Nuclear geology on geothermal areas, Ferrara, G.C.; Ferrara, G.; Gonfiantini, R.
Spoleto, 1963. Spoleto; Cons. Naz. Ric., Lab. pp 277-84 of Nuclear geology on geothermal
Geol. Nucl. (1967). areas, Spoleto, 1963. Spoleto: Cons. Naz.
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HYDROTHERMAL Ric., Lab. Geol. Nucl. (1967).
SYSTEMS;GEOLOGY;GEOPHYSICS;TRITIUM;OXYGEN LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD:TEMPERATURE
ISOTOPES;SEAWATER;HYDROGEN ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE MEASUREMENT:DEPTH:CARBON DIOXIDE;METHANE:
RATIO;VOLCANIC ROCKS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION: NATURAL STEAM;ISOTOPE RATIO;CARBON ISOTOPES;
THERMAL WATERS;METEORIC WATER;SODIUM;POTASSIUM; GEOTHERMOMETRY;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;GEOCHEMICAL
DEUTERIUM SURVEYS
02465 TRITIUM CONTENT OF HOT SPRINGS IN SOME 02474 ISOTOPIC GEOCHEMISTRY OF WATER AND
GEOTHERMAL AREAS. Begemann, F. pp 55-70 of CARBON IN GEOTHERMAL AREAS. Craig, H. pp 17-
Nuclear geology on geothermal areas, Spoleto, 53 of Nuclear geology on geothermal areas,
GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 129
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Spoleto, 1963. Spoleto; Cons. Naz. Ric., Lab. HYDROGEN OF WATERS IN OPEN WATER BODIES AND
Geol. Nucl. (1967). VOLCANIC SPRINGS. Vetshteyn, V.Ye.;
Contribution of juvenile waters. HOT SPRINGS; Gu!yanitskaya, T.P.; Coyfer, V.N.; Brezgunov,
tHERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ISOTOPE V.S.; Shimarayev, M.N. Geokhimiya; No.6, 737-
RATIO;ROCKS;HYDROGEN ISOTOPES;OXYGEN ISOTOPES; 9(1967).
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;CARBON ISOTOPES;ABUNDANCE; USSR;SURFACE WATERS;GROUND WATER;VoLCANIC
GEOCHEMISTRY;VOLCANIC ROCKS;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS; REGIONS;ATLANTIC OCEAN;OXYGEN ISOTOPES;HYDROGEN
IGNEOUS ROCKS ISOTOPES;ISOToPE RATIO;SEAWATER;HOT SPRINGS;
THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
02475 GEOCHEMISTRY OF GERMANIUM IN CARBONATED
THERMAL WATERS, BASED ON THE EXAMPLES OF THE 02485 THERMAL SPRINGS IN TANZANIA. James,
GREATER CAUCASUS AND THE PAMIRS. Kraynov, T.C. Inst. Min., Met. Trans., Bull. 723; 76,
S.R. Geokhimiya; No.3, 356-67(1967). (In Sec. B: 1-18(1967).
Russian with English summary). Relation between temperature and evolution
THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; of He and CO 2 TANZANIA;HOT SPRINGS;
GERMANIUM;GEOCHEMISTRY;ABUNDANCE;SEDIMENTARY GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
RoCKS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;CARBONATES; COMPOSITION;HELIUM;CARBON DIOXIDE;GEOLOGY;
METAMORPHISM;USSR;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS SoDIUM;PoTASSIUM;ABUNDANCE;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;
CARBONATES
02476 CHEMISTRY OF THERMAL WATERS AT ROToRUA.
Glover, R.B. N. Z. J. Sci.; 10: No.1, 70- 02486 INVESTIGATION OF GEOTHERMAL WATERS IN
96( 1967). THE LONG VALLEY AREA, MONO COUNTY. Sacramento;
NEW ZEALAND;SAMPLING;BoREHOLES;THERMAL USA; Calif. Dept. Water Res. (1967). 141p.
WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITIoN;CHLORIDES Casa Diablo geothermal area. CALIFORNIA;
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;CHEMICAL
02477 TRITIUM DETERMINATIONS ON BORE WATERS COMPOS IT I ON
IN THE LIGHT OF CHLORIDE-ENTHALPY RELATIONS.
Wilson, S.H. pp 173-84 of Nuclear geology on 02487 GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE MINERAL
geothermal areas. Cons. Naz.Ric., Lab. Geol. SPRINGS OF ECHIGO-YUZAWA SPA. Sato, K.;
Nucl. (1967). Kanrojl, Y. Onsen Kagaku; 17: No. 3-4, Pt.
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;BOREHOLES;THERMAL 7, 109-24(1967). (In Japanese with English
WATERS;RADIOACTIVITY;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; summary).
TRITIUM;CHLORINE;ENTHALPY;DATA;CHEMICAL JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS;CHEMICAL
ANALYSIS;NEW ZEALAND COMPoSITION;FLOW RATE;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;
THERMAL WATERS;GEOCHEMISTRY
02478 GEOCHEMISTRY OF FLUORINE IN THERMAL AND
OTHER TYPES OF NATURAL WATERS. Brusilovskiy, 02488 HYDROGEOLOGIC CONDITIONS OF FORMATION
S.A.; Dvorov, V.I. pp 298-308 of Moscow; Tr. AND REGULARITIES OF DISTRIBUTION OF THE THERMAL
2nd. Soveshch. Geoterm. Issled. SSSR (1967). WATERS OF THE AZERBAIZHAN SSR. Akserov, A.G.
FLUORINE;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL WATERS;GROUND pp 177-82 of Regional'naya geotermiya i
WATER;ARTESIAN BASINS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; rasprostraneniye termal'nykh vod v SSSR.
ABUNDANCE;MINERAL SPRINGS;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Volume 2. Moscow; IZdatel'stvo "Nauka"
( 1967).
02479 CERTAIN HYDROGEOCHEMICAL From 2. Soveshchanlya Geoterm. Issled. SSSR,
CHARACTERISTICS OF RARE ALKALINE ELEMENTS. Trudy; Moscow (1964).
Pentcheva, E.N. Bull. Soc. Fr. Miner. Crist.; USSR;MINERAL SPRINGS;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLoGY;
90: No.3, 402-6(1967). HYDROLOGY;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
LITHIUM;RUBIDIUM;CESIUM;DISTRIBUTION;THERMAL COMPOSITION;ROCKS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;
WATERS;CARBON DIOXIDE;NITROGEN;GRoUND WATER; CHEMICAL REACTIONS
MINERAL SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
02489 HYDROGEN ISOTOPES IN HYDROLOGICAL
02480 MICROCHEMICAL CRITERIA CHARACTERIZING STUDIES IN ICELAND. Arnason, B.;
THE NITROGENOUS THERMAL WATERS OF BULGARIA. Sigurgeirsson, T. pp 35-46 of Symposium on
Pentcheva, E.N. Bull. Soc. Fr. Miner. Crist.; Isotopes in Hydrology, Vienna, Austria, 1966,
90: No.3, 399-401( 1967). Proceedings. Vienna, Austria; Int. Atomic
BULGARIA;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; Energy Agency (1967).
RUBIDIUM;CESIUM;LITHIUM;CoRRELATIONS;QUANTITY From Symposium on Isotopes in Hydrology;
RATIO Vienna (1966).
ICELAND;HoT SPRINGS;GEoCHEMISTRY;THERMAL
02481 RESULTS OF A STUDY OF SPHALERITE WATERS;DEUTERIUM;ISoToPE RATIo;METEoRIC WATER;
COMPOSITION AS A GEOTHERMOMETER. Shadlun, ORIGIN;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;BoREHOLES
T.N. Vestn. Leningrad. Univ., Ser. Geol.
Geogr.; No.6, 1, 102-5(1967). (English 02490 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ORE CONTENT OF
summa rll). CHELEKEN HYDROTHERMAL WATERS. Lebedev, L.M.;
ZINC ORES;ZINC SULFIDES;SPHALERITES; Nikitina, I.B. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; 183:
GEOTHERMOMETRY;USSR;DEPOSITS;IRON No.2, 439-41(1968).
THERMAL WATERS;USSR;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
02482 CASSITERITE AS A FUMAROLIC PRODUCT OF BORON;METALS;ABUNDANCE
ETNA. Corsini, F. Accad. Naz. Lincei Atti,
CI. Sci. Fis., Mat., Nat., Rend.; 42: No.4, 02491 SOLIDIFYING HOT SPRING WATER FROM
Ser. 8, 530-7( 1967). (English summary). SHINSHIN FUNKAKO HOT SPRING AT VOLCANO TOKATE,
ITALY;VOLCANOES;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;MINERALS; HOKKAIDO, JAPAN, AND SOLIDIFIED PRODUCT OF HOT
oRES;TIN OXIDES;BASALT;DEPOSITION;CHEMICAL SPRING WATER. Yoshida, M.; Ozawa, T.;
COMPOSITION Iwasaki, I. Balneol. Soc. Japan. J.; 19: No.
1, 1-14(1968). (In Japanese with English
02483 METAL CONTENT OF THE HIGHLY MINERALIZED summary).
THERMAL WATERS OF CHELEKEN. Lebedev, L.M.; JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
Bugel'skiy, Yu.Yu. Geol. Rud. Mestorozhd.; 9; ANALYSIS;VOLCANOES;VAPORS;SOLIDIFICATION;
No.3, 82-7(1967). FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;SULFATES
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
BRINES;ARAGoNITE;PYRITES;GALENA;CHALCOPYRITE; 02492 STRONTIUM CONTENT OF THE HOT SPRINGS IN
LEAD;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;METALS;ABUNDANCE IZU AND HAKONE DISTRICTS. Noguchi, K.; Araki,
T.; Nomura, R. Balneol. Soc. Jap. J.; 19:
02484 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF OXYGEN AND No.2, 61-8(1968).
130 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
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JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL with English abstract).
COMPOSITION;STRONTIUM;ABUNDANCE;CALCIUM;CALCIUM JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
CARBONATES COMPOSITION;ARSENIC;ABUNDANCE;HYDROCHLORIC ACID; ~
SULFURIC ACID ~
02493 CHEMICAL NATURE OF SOME FUMAROLIC GASES
FROM JIGOKUDANI AREA OF TATEYAMA VOLCANO, 02502 BEHAVIOR OF TI, FE, AL, AND SI0 2 IN
TOYAMA PREFECTURE, CENTRAL JAPAN. Ando, N.; THERMAL WATERS OF VOLCANIC REGIONS, AND THE
Otsuka, T.; Nagata, S. Chishitsu Chosasho VOLCANOGENIC HYPOTHESIS OF BAUXITE FORMATION
Geppo; 19: No. 12, 773-81(1968). (In (IN CONNECTION WITH K. K. ZELENOV'S WORK).
Japanese with English summary). Bronevoy, V.A. Litol. Polez. Iskop.; No.5,
JAPAN;VOLCANOES;GASES;FUMAROLES;CHEMICAL 128-35( 1968).
COMPOSITION;WATER VAPOR;CARBON DIOXIDE;HYDROGEN VOLCANIC REGIONS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
SULFIDES;HELIUM;NITROGEN;ARGON;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS COMPOSITION;TITANIUM;IRON;ALUMINIUM;SILICON
OXIDES;BAUXITE;REVIEWS
02494 CHEMISTRY OF THE TOKAANU--WAIHI
HYDROTHERMAL AREA. Mahon, W.A.J.; Klyen, L.E. 02503 HOT SALT BRINE AND SEDIMENT OF THE
N. Z. J. Sci.; 11: No.1, 140-58(1968). ATLANTIS II-DEEP IN THE RED SEA. Hartmann, M.;
NEW ZEALAND;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; Lohmann, L. (Geol.-Palaeontol. Inst., Univ.
MINERALS;CHEMICAL REACTIONS;ROCKS;THERMAL Kiel, Kiel, Ger.). Meteor Forschungsergeb.,
WATERS;CHLORINE;BORON;AMMONIA;LITHIUM;RUBIDIUM; Reihe; No.1, 13-20(1968).
CESIUM;METEORIC WATER RED SEA;THERMAL WATERS;BRINES;SEDIMENTS;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ISOTOPE RATIO;IRON;
02495 SOLUTION OF CERTAIN PROBLEMS RELATING MAGNESIUM;PH VALUE;CHLORIDES;CALCIUM COMPOUNDS;
TO THE FORMATION OF THERMAL WATERS OF ARTESIAN SULFATES
BASINS ON THE BASIS OF THERMOHYDRODYNAMIC
CALCULATIONS AND ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION. 02504 INVESTIGATIONS OF THERMAL BRINES AND
Babinets, A.Ye.; Lyal'ko, V.I.; Mitnik, M.M. SEDIMENTS OF THE ATLANTIS II DEEP IN THE RED
pp 9-16 of Proceedings of 23rd International SEA. Hartmann, M.; Lohmann, L. 'Meteor'
Geological Congress, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Forsch., Reihe; No.1, 13-20(1968). (In
1968, Report, Symposium 2. Prague; Inter. Engl ish, summ.).
Geol. Cong. (1968). RED SEA;BRINES;SEDIMENTS;THERMAL WATERS;
From 23. International Geological Congress; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ISOTOPE RATIO;SULFUR
Prague, Czech. (1968). ISOTOPES;SULFUR;IRON;MANGANESE;ABUNDANCE
THERMAL WATERS;ARTESIAN BASINS;
THERMODYNAMICS;ISOTOPE RATIO;CHLORINE ISOTOPES; 02505 HYDROTHERMALISM IN MOROCCO. Diouri,
BROMINE ISOTOPES;GEOCHEMISTRY;CHEMICAL M. (Serve Geol. Maroc, Rabat, Morocco).
COMPOSITION Mines Geol.; 11: No. 28, 25-36( 1968). (In
french).
02496 OXYGEN ISOTOPE STUDY OF CALCITE AND MOROCCO;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
SILICATES OF THE RIVER RANCH NO. 1 WELL, SALTON COMPOSITION;SODIUM;CALCIUM;CHLORINE;HYDROGEN
SEA GEOTHERMAL FIELD, CALIFORNIA. Clayton, COMPOUNDS;CARBONATES
R.N.; Muffler, L.J.P.; White, D.E. Amer. J.
Sci.; 266: No. 10, 968-79( 1968). 02506 POSSIBILITY Of A GARNET THERMOMETER.
SALTON SEA;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;GEOLOGY;ROCKS; Tan, L.P. Geol. Soc. China Proc.; No. 12, 129-
MINERALS;OXYGEN ISOTOPES;HYDROTHERMAL 133(1969).
ALTERATION;CARBONATES;SILICATES;TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMOMETERS;GARNETS;IGNEOUS ROCKS;
DEPENDENCE;CALCITE;QUARTZ;THERMAL WATERS; CRYSTALLIZATION;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
CHEMICAL REACTIONS;ISOTOPE RATIO;TEMPERATURE
MEASUREMENT 02507 SOURCE fLUIDS FOR SALTON
SEA GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM. Craig, H. Amer. J.
02497 CHEMICAL STUDY ON THE HOT SPRING WATERS Sci.; 267: No.2, 249-55(1969).
IN KOREA DETERMINATION OF RADON. Park, K.C. SALTON SEA;BRINES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
Salneol. Soc. Jap. J.; 19: No.2, Pt. 3, 49- ISOTOPE RATIO;COLORADO RIVER;METEORIC WATER;
53(1968). (In Japanese with English summary). SEDIMENTS
REPUBLIC OF KOREA;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;HOT
SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;RADON;ANTIMONY;POTASSIUM; 02508 LETOVICITE fROM THE GEYSERS, SONOMA
GRANITES;THERMAL WATERS COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Dunning, G.E.; Cooper,
J.F., Jr. Calif. Div. Mines, Geol., Mineral
02498 ORGANIC MATERIALS IN THE THERMAL WATERS Info. Serv.; 22: No.8, 135( 1969).
OF SOUTHERN KAMCHATKA. Shvets, V.M.; GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;
Seletskiy, Yu.B. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; 182: CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS;
No.2, 441-4(1968). (In Russian). SULFURIC ACID;MINERALS;RECOVERY;CONDENSATES
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS;ORIGIN 02509 STUDIES ON fORMATION MECHANISM OF
THERMAL SPRINGS BY THE ANALYSIS OF THEIR
02499 SILICA IN THERMAL MINERAL SPRINGS OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS. INTERRELATION BETWEEN
THE PYRENEES. Schoeller, H. Acad. Sci. THE TEMPERATURE AND THE PRINCIPAL CONSTITUENTS
Compt. Rend., Sere D; 266: No. 22, 2175- OF THERMAL WATERS AND DISTRIBUTION Of CHEMICAL
7( 1968). COMPONENTS IN LIZAKA SPA. Miyanaga, T.;
SILICON OXIDES;KAOLIN;QUANTITY RATIO; Mashiko, Y. Balneol. Soc. Jap. J.; 20: No.
FELDSPARS;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS; 1, Pt. 2, 34-41(1969). (In Japanese with
METAMORPHIC ROCKS;GRANITES;FRANCE;EQUILIBRIUM; English summary).
ABUNDANCE;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;HOT SPRINGS;ORIGIN
02500 GEOCHEMISTRY OF THERMAL WATERS.
Shcherbakov, A.V. Unknown; Akad. Nauk SSR, 02510 SEA GEOTHERMAL BRINE DEPOSITS - THEIR
Geol. Inst. (1968). 234p. MINERALOGY, CHEMISTr~, AND GENESIS. Bischoff,
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;GEOCHE~15TRY;CHEMICAL J.L. (Woods-Hole Oceanographic Inst., MA). .-
COMPOSITION;MINERALIZATION;GEGLOGY;ORIGIN pp 368-401 of Hot orines and recent heavy metal .
deposits in the Red Sea. New York; Springer- .....
02501 ARSENIC CONTENT OF THE HOT SPRING Verlag, Inc. (1969).
WATERS IN NARUGO AND ONIKOBE DISTRICTS, MIYAGI RED SEA;BRINES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
PREFECTURE. Noguchi, K.; Nakagawa, R. On sen SEDIMENTS;HOT SPRINGS;MINERALOGY;SEAWATER;
Kagaku; 19: No. I, 40-7(1968). (In Japanese MIXING;PRECIPITATION;OCEANOGRAPHY;MINERALS
GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 131
SODIUM COMPOUNDS;NITROGEN
02511 ANOMALOUS ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF
HELIUM IN VOLCANIC GASES. Mamyrin, B.A.; 02519 RECENT VOLCANIC AND FUMAROLIC ACTIVITY
Tolstikhin, I.N.; Anufriyev, G.S.; Kamenskiy, AT SANTIAGUITO VOLCANO, GUATEMALA. Stoiber,
I.L. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; 184: No.5, 1197- R.E.; Rose, W.I., Jr. (Dartmouth Coil.,
9( 1969). Hanover, N.H.). Bull. Volcanol.; 33: No.2,
FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;HELIUM 475-502( 1969).
ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO;HELIUM 3;HELIUM 4; GUATEMALA;VOLCANOES;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;ROCKS;
METEORIC WATER;BETA DECAY;EARTH MANTLE;EARTH CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;MINERALS;DATA;CHLORINE;
ATMOSPHERE . BORON;FLUORINE;SODIUM;POTASSIUM;CALCIUM;
MAGNESIUM
02512 GEOLOGICAL STUDY OF HOT SPRINGS IN
KYUSHU, JAPAN. V. SOME HOT SPRINGS IN THE 02520 GOLD-SILVER ORE-GRADE PRECIPITATES FROM
KAGOSHIMA GRABEN, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NEW ZEALAND THERMAL WATERS. Weissberg, B.G.
THERMAL WATER RESERVOIR. Tsuvuki, T. (Univ. Econ. Geol.; 64: 95-108(1969).
Kagoshima, Kagoshima, Japan). Repts. Fac. NEW ZEALAND;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
Sci. Kagoshima Univ., Earth Sci. BioI.; 2: 85- THERMAL WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;
101(1969). (In Japanese). CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;PH VALUE;SODIUM;POTASSIUM;
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL CHLORINE;CARBONATES;GOLD;SILVER;ABUNDANCE;
COMPOSITION;GEOLOGY;SODIUM CHLORIDES;CARBONATES PRECIPITATION;ROCKS;QUARTZ;HYDROTHERMAL
ALTERATION;CALCITE;MONTMORILLONITE;CHLORITE
02513 ARSENIC IN THERMAL WATERS AND DEPOSITS MINERALS;ECONOMICS
OF MANZA HOT SPRINGS, GUMMA PREFECTURE.
Noguchi, K.; Nakagawa, R. Onsen Kagaku; 20: 02521 ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF DEUTERIUM AND
No.1, 1-5(1969). (In Japanese with English OXYGEN IN WATERS OF 14 THERMOMINERAL SPRINGS IN
abstract ). THE AQUITAINE BASIN. Menendez, R. Centre
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL Recherches Pau Bull.; 3: No.1, 167-85(1969).
COMPOSITION;ARSENIC;ABUNDANCE;HYDROCHLORIC ACID; (English abstract).
SULFURIC ACID FRANCE;HOT SPRINGS;MINERAL SPRINGS;CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION;METEORIC WATER;ISOTOPE RATIO;
02514 HYGIENIC FEATURES OF GEOTHERMAL WATERS HYDROGEN ISOTOPES;OXYGEN ISOTOPES;THERMAL
USED AS THE MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY IN WATERS
MAKHACHKALA. Ga!'tsev, Yu.I. (Dagestan.
Med. Inst., Makhachkala, USSR). Gig. Sanit.; 02522 USE OF GEOTHERMAL WELLS FOR
34: No. 11, 17-21(1969). EXPERIMENTAL WORKS ON THE STUDY OF CHEMISTRY OF
METHANE;USSR;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS AND MINERAL FORMATION. Karpov, G.A.
COMPOSITION;WATER RESOURCES;RADIOACTIVITY; (Inst. Vulkanol., Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii,
RADIATION HAZARDS;ABUNDANCE;IRON;CHLORINE; USSR). pp 337-44 of Vulkanizm Glubiny Zemli,
AMMONIA;SULFUR OXIDES;SODIUM;POTASSIUM;CALCIUM; Mater. Vses. Vulkanol. Soveshch., 3rd.
MAGNESIUM;ALUMINIUM;SILICON OXIDES;STRONTIUM; Markhinin, E.K. (ed.). Moscow; Nauka (1969).
BARIUM;MANGANESE;COPPER;IODINE;FLUORINE; BOREHOLES;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
NITROGEN COMPOSITION;MINERALS;USSR;SOLUTIONS;
MINERALIZATION;PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
02515 GEOTHERMAL FIELD OF LARDERELLO PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL FIELD
(TUSCANY, ITALY). Cataldi, R.; Ferrara, G.C.;
Stefani, G.; Tongiorgi, E. (ENEL, Rome, 02523 LEAD ISOTOPE MEASUREMENTS ON SEDIMENTS
Italy). Bull. Volcanol.; 33: No.1, 29- FROM ATLANTIS II AND DISCOVERY DEEP AREAS.
55( 1969). Cooper, J.A.; Richards, J.R. pp 499-511 of
In 5 thermal waters. GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;THERMAL WATERS; the Red Sea. Degens, E.T.; Ross, D.A.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;BORON;AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS; (eds.). New York; Springer-Verlag (1969).
ABUNDANCE RED SEA;SEDIMENTS;LEAD ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE
RATIO;MINERALIZATION;ORES;PYRITES;BRINES
02516 HENGILL, A HIGH-TEMPERATURE THERMAL
AREA IN ICELAND. Arnason, B.; Theodorsson, P.; 02524 RADIOISOTOPES IN THE WATERS OF
Bjornsson. S.; Saemundsson. K. (Univ NEOVOLCANIC REGIONS OF THE CAUCASUS. Kuptsov,
Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland). ~ull. Volcanol.; V.M.; Cherdyntsev, V.V.; Zverev, V.L.
33: No.1, 245-59(1969). Geokhimiya; No.9, 1153-5(1969).
ICELAND;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; USSR;THERMAL WATERS;IGNEOUS ROCKS;CHEMICAL
DEUTERIUM;TRITIUM;EARTH ATMOSPHERE;ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION;URANIUM ISOTOPES;RADIUM ISOTOPES;
PRECIPITATIONS;ISOTOPE RATIO;FALLOUT THORIUM ISOTOPES;RADON ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO;
RADIOACTIVITY
02517 HYDROGEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF THE
OKHUREI DEPOSIT OF HIGH-THERMAL RADIOACTIVE 02525 PRODUCTS OF THE DECAY OF URANIUM AND
MINERAL WATER. Meliva, F.S.; Vakhaniya, E.K. THORIUM IN THE ACTIVE VOLCANISM OF THE USSR.
Sh. Tr., Gos. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Kurortol. Kuptsov, V.M.; Cherdyntsev, V.V. Geokhimiya;
Fizioter., Tiflis; 7: 241-6(1969). No.6, 643-58(1969). (English summary).
USSR;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; USSR;VOLCANOES;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;
SALINITY;PH VALUE;MINERAL SPRINGS;GERMANIUM; RADIOACTIVITY;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;URANIUM
ABUNDANCE;NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY;HYDROLOGY; ISOTOPES;RADON ISOTOPES;PROTACTINIUM ISOTOPES;
GEOLOGY;SILICATES;CHLORIDES;SODIUM COMPOUNDS; THORIUM ISOTOPES;RADIOACTIVITY
CALCIUM COMPOUNDS
02526 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF LEAD IN
02518 HYDROGEOLOGY OF MINERAL WATERS OF VOLCANIC ROCKS FROM CENTRAL HONSHU - WITH
TERTIARY AND CRETACOUS DEPOSITS OF THE REGARD TO BASALT GENESIS. Tatsumoto, M.;
SOUTHWESTERN MARITIME BELT OF THE ABKHAZ ASSR Knight, R.J. Geochem. J. (Nagoya); 3: No.1,
AND PROSPECTS FOR HEALTH RESORT CONSTRUCTION. 53-86( 1969).
Meliva, F.S.; Archaya, Yu.,S.; Chernikova, V.D.; JAPAN;IGNEOUS ROCKS;BASALT;CHEMICAL
Khaburzaniya, Z.A. Sb. Tr., Gos. Nauch.- COMPOSITION;LEAD ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO;URANIUM;
Issled. Inst. Kurortol. Fizioter., Tiflis; 7: THORIUM;VOLCANIC ROCKS
205-18(1969).
USSR;MINERAL SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL 02527 LEAD ISOTOPE MEASUREMENTS ON VOLCANICS
COMPOSITION;SALINITY;PH VALUE;USES;HYDROGEN AND ASSOCIATED GALENAS FROM THE COROMANDEL-TE
SULFIDES;METHANE;NITROGEN;SULFATES;CHLORIDf.S; AROHA REGION, NEW ZEALAND. Cooper, J.A.;
136 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
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Richard~, J.R. Geochem. J. (Nagoya); 3: No. 02536 CHEMICAL INDICATORS OF SUBSURFACE
I, 1-14(1969). TEMPERATURE APPLIED TO HOT SPRING WATERS OF
NEW ZEALAND;VOLCANIC ROCKS;GALENA;LEAD YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING, USA.
ISOTOPES:ISOTOPE RATIO;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Fournier. R.O.; Truesdell. A.H. (U. S. Geol.
Surv Menlo Park, CAl. Geothermics; No.2,
02528 DETERMINATION OF THE CHLORINE-351 529-35(1970).
CHLORINE-37 RATIO IN BEPPU HOT SPRING WATER BY Silica geothermometer, alkali ratios. CII
FAST NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS. Oda, T.: (HC0 3 + C0 3 ) ratio. GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;HOT
Kawakami, H. (Kyushu Univ., Oita, Japan). SPRINGS;ION EXCHANGE;CARBON DIOXIDE;THERMAL
Oita-ken Onsen Chosa Kenkyu-kai Hokoku: No. 20, WATERS;ROCKS:AQUIFERS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
63-5( 1969). SILICON OXIDES;SODIUM;POTASSIUM;WYOMING;
JAPAN:HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS:FUMAROLIC YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;GEOTHERMOMETERS;
FLUIDS:SODIUM CHLORIDES;CHLORINE ISOTOPES; THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
ISOTOPE RATIO;NEUTRON REACTIONS:ACTIVATION GEOCHEMISTRY;USA
ANALYSIS:ROCKS;SEAWATER;ORIGIN:CHLORINE 35:
CHLORINE 37:FAST NEUTRONS:GEOCHEMISTRY 02537 GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE STRONG
ACID WATER FROM THE BORED WELLS IN HAKONE.
02529 CESIUM AND OTHER ALKALI ELEMENTS IN JAPAN. Noguchi, K.: Goto, T.: Ueno. S.;
THERMAL SPRINGS OF GORNJA TREPCA AND MLAKOVAC Imahashi, M. (Dept. of Chem Tokyo
THERMAL SPRINGS. Arsenijevic, M. (Inst. Metropolitan Univ Dept. of Education. Iwate
Geol.-Rud. Sirovina. Belgrade. Yugoslavia). Univ., Japan). Geothermics; No.2, 561-
Rad. Inst. Geol.-Rud. Istraz. Ispit. Nukl. 3(1970).
Drugih. Miner. Sirovina: 6: 243-7(1969). GEOCHEMISTRY; FUMAROLES; GEOTHERMAL WELLS:
YUGOSLAVIA;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS; STEAM;HYDROGEN SULFIDES;CARBON DIOXIDE;PH VALUE;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:CESIUM;RUBIDIUM;LITHIUM: CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:BOREHOLES;JAPAN;GROUND
ABUNDANCE WATER;THERMAL WATERS
RESULTS FROM DRILLHOLES AS AN AID TO GEOTHERMAL 02549 DEUTERIUM AND CHLORIDE IN GEOTHERMAL
PROSPECTING AND EXPLOITATION. Wilson, S.H. STUDIES IN ICELAND. Arnason, B. (Science
(Inst. Nucl. Sciences, DSIR, New Zealand). Inst., Univ. Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland);
Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1323-39(1970). Tomasson, J. (Dept. Natural Heat, National
From UN Symposium on the Development and Energy Authority, Reykjavik, Iceland).
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2, Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1405-15(1970).
Part 2; Pisa (1970). From UN Symposium on the Development and
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEVS;GEoTHERMAL WELLS; Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
CHLORIDES;SILICON oXIDES;ENTHALPV;STATISTICS; Part 2; Pisa (1970).
CARBON DIoXIDE;GROUND WATER;BOREHOLES;CHEMICAL ICELAND;GROUND WATER;DEUTERIUM;CHEHICAL
CoMPOSITIoN;GEoTHERMAL FIELDS;NATURAL STEAM; COMPOSITION;CHEMICAL REACTIONS;THERMAL WATERS;
~HERMAL WATERS ABUNDANCE;CHLoRIDES
02544 GEOCHEMISTRV OF THE AHUACHAPAN THERMAL 02550 COLLECTION AND ANALVSIS OF VOLCANIC AND
AREA, EL SALVADOR, CENTRAL AMERICA. HYDROTHERMAL GASES. Finlayson, J.B. (Chern.
Sigvaldason, G.E. (Sci. Inst., Div. of Div., DSIR, Taupo, New Zealand). Geothermics;
Geosciences, Univ. of Iceland, Reykjavik); Special Issue 2: 1344-54(1970).
Cuellar, G. (Estudio de los Recursos GASES;VoLCANOES;HoT SPRINGS;FUMARoLES;
Geotermicos, San Salvador, El Salvador). BOREHOLES;HYDROTHERMAL SVSTEHS;CHEMICAL
Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1392-9(1970). ANALYSIS;SAMPLING;GAS ANALVSIS;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;
From UN Symposium On the Development and NATURAL STEAM
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
Part 2; Pisa (1970). 02551 CHEMISTRV IN THE EXPLORATION AND
HOT SPRINGS;FUMARoLES;EL SALVADOR; EXPLOITATION OF HVDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS. Mahon,
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEVS;THERMAL WATERS;AQUIFERS; W.A.J. (Chern. Div., DSIR, New Zealand).
GROUND WATER;NATURAL STEAM;DEUTERIUM;GEOTHERMAL Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1310-22(1970).
FIELDS From UN Symposium on the Development and
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
02545 CHEMICAL PROSPECTING OF STEAM AND HOT Part 2; Pisa (1970).
WATER IN THE MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL AREA. GEoCHEMISTRV;HVDRoTHERMAL SYSTEMS;
Fujii, V.; Akeno, T. (Japan Metals and THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
Ohemicals Co., Ltd., Morioka, Japan). THERMAL WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLES;CHEMICAL
Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1416-21(1970). CoMPOSITION;AQUIFERS;RoCKS;SILICON OXIDES;
From UN Symposium on the Development and MAGNESIUM;FLUORIDES;SODIUM;PoTASSIUM;
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2, GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
Part 2; Pisa (1970).
JAPAN;GEoCHEMICAL SURVEVS;NATURAL STEAM; 02552 HIGH-ACTIVITV HVDROTHERMAL ZONES
THERMAL WATERS;HYDRoGEN SULFIDES;ABUNDANCE; DETECTED BY NA/K, CERRO PRIETO, MEXICO.
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD; Mercado, S. (Geothermochemical Res., CFE
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION (I.I.I.E.), Atoyac 97-10 o P, Mexico 5, D.F.,
Mexico). Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1367-
02546 NOTE ON THE HOT SPRINGS OF ECUADOR. 91(1970).
De Grys, A. (Proyecto Minero, Quito, Ecuador); From UN Symposium on the Development and
Vera, J. (Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
Mineria, QUito, Ecuador); Goossens, P. (UN Part 2; Pisa (1970).
Project, B.P. 72, Ouagadougou, Upper Volta, SODIUM;POTASSIUM;GEoTHERMAL FIELDS;BOREHOLES;
Africa (Now with Dept. Geology and Geological HVDROTHERMAL SVSTEMS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
8ngng., Mich. Tech. Univ., Houghton, Mich.. PRESSURE MEASUREMENT;MEXICO;GEoCHEMICAL SURVEYS;
Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1400-4(1970). CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;ABUNDANCE
From UN Symposium on the Development and
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2, 02553 OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN ISOTOPE RATIOS OF
Part 2; Pisa (1970). MONTHLY COLLECTED WATERS FROM NASUDAKE VOLCANIC
HOT SPRINGS;ECUADoR;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; AREA, JAPAN. Kusakabe, M.; Wada,H.; Matsuo,
SODIUM CHLoRIDES;CALCIUM;THERMAL WATERS; S.; Horibe, Y. J. Geophys. Res.; 75: No. 30,
CARBoNATES:LITHIUM:ARSENIC;BoRoN 5941-51(1970).
fUMAROLIC fLUIDS;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;
02547 GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE WATERS DISCHARGED METEORIC WATER;JAPAN;ISOTOPE RATIO:OXYGEN 16;
FROM DRILLHOLES IN THE oTAKE AND HATCHOBARU DEUTERIUM;SEASONAL VARIATIONS;ABUNDANCE;oXVGEN
AREAS. Koga, A. (Inst. Balneology, Kyushu ISOToPES;HYDRoGEN ISOToPES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Univ., Beppu, Japan). Geothermics; Special
Issue 2: 1422-5(1970). 02554 GEOCHEMICAL STUDY Of VOLCANiC GASES.
From UN Symposium on the Development and II. BEHAVIOR Of IODINE IN VOLCANIC GASES.
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2, Honda, F. Geochem. J. (Nagoya); 3: No.4,
Part 2; Pisa (1970). 201-11(1970).
oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD;BoREHoLES;CHEMICAL VoLCANoES;FUMARoLIC FLUIDS;CHEMICAL
COMPOSITIoN;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;SODIUM REACTIONS;SoDIUM CoMPOUNDS;SILICON OXIDES;
CHLoRIDES;PoTASSIUM CHLORIDES~TEMPERATURE SODIUM CHLoRIDES;SODIUM IODIDES;OXIDATIoN;
MEASUREMENT;TRITIUM;THERMAL WATERS IODINE:GEoCHEMISTRV;SoDIUM SILICATES;ABUNDANCE
02558 MINERAL WATERS OFAX-LES-THERMES. 02566 TRITIUM CONTENT OF BEPPU HOT SPRING
Ghafouri, R. (Fac. Pharm., Univ. Teheran, WATER. Koga, A.; Kikkawa, K. (Kyushu Univ.,
Teheran, Iraq). Terres Eaux; No. 64, 19- Beppu, Japan). Oita-ken Onsen Chosa Kenkyu-
37(1970). kai Hokoku; No. 21, 1-4(1970). (In Japanese).
MINERAL SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;TRITIUM;ABUNDANCE;GROUND
COMPOSITION;SILICON;BROMINE;FLUORINE;BORON; WATER;SULFURIC ACID;HYDROGEN SULFIDES;SULFUROUS
HYDROGEN SULFIDES;NITROGEN;NATURAL ACID;OXIDATION;CHLORIDES;THERMAL WATERS;
RADIOACTIVITY;PH VALUE;SILICON OXIDES;CHEMICAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
ANALYSIS;MINERALS;ABUNDANCE
02567 HOT SPRING WATER OF SHINOBU TAKAYU SPA,
02559 CHEMICAL AND HYGIENIC STUDIES ON FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE, JAPAN. Oyama, N.;
NATURAL RADIOACTIVE SPAS. II. NATURAL Chiba, S. (Fukushima Univ., Fukushima,
RADIOACTIVE NUCLIDES IN HOT-SPRING WATER AT THE Japan). Fukushima Daigaku Kyoikugakubu Rlka
MISASA SPA AREA. Kametani, K.; Kido, Y.; Hokoku; No. 20, 53-64(1970). (In Japanese).
Hasegawa, A.; Ikebuchi, H.; Urakubo, G. JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;PH VALUE;IRON COMPOUNDS;
(Natl. Inst. Hyg. Sci., Tokyo, Japan). Eisei CALCIUM COMPOUNDS;MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS;SULFATES;
Kagaku; 16: No.1, 9-14(1970). CHLORIDES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;THERMAL WATERS;
JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL ABUNDANCE;VOLCANIC REGIONS
COMPOSITION;NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY;RADIUM
ISOTOPES;RADIUM 226;RADIUM 222;CALCIUM 02568 USE OF AUTOMATED TITRIMETRY FOR
COMPOUNDS;CHLORIDES;SULFIDES;URANIUM ANALYSES OF NATURAL WATER. Fishman, M.J.;
Pascoe, R.F. pp C222-C225 of Geological
02560 CHEMICAL AND HYGIENIC STUDIES ON Survey research 1970, Chapter C (US Geological
NATURAL RADIOACTIVE SPAS. III. NATURAL Survey Professional Paper 700-C). Washington,
RADIOACTIVE NUCLIDES IN HOT-SPRING WATER AT THE DC; US Geol. Surv. (1970).
MASUTOMI SPA AREA. Kametani, K.; Tanaka, A.; FRESH WATER;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;TITRATION;
Kido, Y.; Hasegawa, A.; Ikebuchi, H.; Urakubo, ALKALI METALS;CHLORIDES;SULFATES
G. (Natl. Inst. Hyg. Sci., Tokyo, Japan).
Eisei Kagaku; 16: No. I, 15-18(1970). 02569 METHODS FOR COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY; WATER SAMPLES FOR DISSOLVED MINERALS AND GASES.
RADIUM ISOTOPES;CHEMICAL COMPbsITION;RADIUM 226; Brown, E.; Skougstad, M.W.; Fishman, M.J. US
RADON 222;URANIUM;THERMAL WATERS;ABUNDANCE Geological Survey Water-Resources Inv.
Techniques, Book 5, Chapter AI. Washington,
02561 COLLOIDAL SILICA IN HOT-SPRING WATER. DC; USA; US Geol. Surv. (1970). 160p.
Yanagase, K.; Yamaguchi, K.; Yanagase, T.; WATER;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;MANUALS;SAMPLING;
Suginohara, Y.; Kozawa, S.; Yamazaki, H. MINERALS;GASES;ABUNDANCE;ACCURACY;GEOLOGICAL
(Kyusku Denryoku Kenkyujo, FUkuoka, Japan). SURVEYS
Nippon Kagaku Zasshi; 91: No. 12, 1~41-
8( 1970). 02570 DISEQUILIBRIUM ON THE U-238 SERIES IN
JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; RECENT VOLCANIC ROCKS. Nishimura, S. Earth
SILICON OXIDES;COLLOIDS;DEPOSITION;THERMAL Planet. Sci. Lett.; 8: No.4, 293-300(1970).
WATERS;PLATES HAWAII;JAPAN;USSR;ITALY;VOLCANIC ROCKS;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;URANIUM 238;THORIUM 230;
02562 DEPENDENCE OF EQUILIBRIUM WITH ANALCIME RADIUM 226;ABUNDANCE;NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY;
AND JADEITE ON THE PRESSURE ON SOLID PHASES, ISOTOPE RATIO;GEOCHEMISTRY
PARTIAL PRESSURE OF WATER, AND TEMPERATURE.
Nikol'skii, N.S. Vop Geol., Geokhim. 02571 ENERGETICS OF HCL AND HF IN VOLCANIC
Metallogenii Sev.-Zap. Sekt. Tikhookean. Poyasa; EMANATIONS. Mueller, R.F. Geochim.
344-6(1970). Cosmochlm. Acta; 34: No.7, 737-44(1970).
ZEOLITEStPYROXENES;CHEMICAL REACTION MAGMA;FUMAROLIC FLUIDS;HYDROCHLORIC ACID;
KINETICS;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;WATER VAPOR; HYDROFLUORIC ACID;ABUNDANCE;CHEMICAL
PRESSURE DEPENDENCE;THERMODYNAMICS;PHASE COMPOSITION;VAPOR PRESSURE;SODIUM CHLORIDES;
STUDIES;ANALCIME CALCIUM SILICATES;ALUMINIUM SILICATES
02563 CHEMISTRY AND ORIGIN OF THE BRINES OF 02572 MERCURY CONTENTS OF NATURAL THERMAL AND
LAKE MAGADI, KENYA. Eugster, H.P. (Johns MINERAL FLUIDS. White, D.E.; Hinkle, M.E.;
Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.). Mineral. Soc. Barnes, I. pp 25-8, 62-3 of Mercury in the
Amer., Spec. Pap.; No.3, 213-35(1970). (In environment (US Geol. Surv., Prof. Paper 713).
English). Washington, DC; US Geol. Surv. (1970).
KENYA;HOT SPRINGS;SURFACE WATERS;THERMAL YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK;CALIFORNIA;HOT __
WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;SODIUM CHLORIDES; SPRINGS;GEOCHEMISTRY;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
ABUNDANCE;BRINES;ORIGIN COMPOSITION;MERCURY;ABUNDANCE;DEPOSITION
02592 MINERALIZATION IN THE BROADLANDS 02600 FERROAN NONTRONITE FROM THE RED SEA
GEOTHERMAL FIELD, TAUPO VOLCANIC ZONE, NEW GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM. Bischoff, J.L. (Dep.
ZEALAND. Browne, P.R.L. (Victoria Univ., Geol. Sci., Univ. South. California, Los
Wellington, NZ). Pap. Proc. Gen. Meet., Int. Angeles, CAl. Clays Clay Miner.; 20: No.4,
Mineral Ass. (7th), 1970; No.2, 64-75(1971). 217-23( 1972).
BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;MINERALIZATION; GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS;MINERALS:RED SEA;CHEMICAL
PRECIPITATION;COPPER;LEAD;ZINC;SILVER;ANTIMONY; ANALYSIS;IRON COMPOUNDS;MONTMORILLONITE;
MERCURY;ABUNDANCE;LEAD SULFIDES;ZINC SULFIDES; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
PYRITES;COPPER ORES;ZINC ORES;MINERALS
02601 REVIEW OF GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES IN
02593 EFFECT OF SALINITY ON THE MAXIMUM GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION. Fournier, R.O.;
THERMAL GRADIENT OF A HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM AT White, D.E. Soc. Explor. Geophys., Annu. Int.
HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE. Haas, J.L. Jr. (U.S. Mtg.; No. 42, 35-6(1972).
Geol. Surv., Washington, D.C.). Econ. Geol.; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOCHEMISTRY:
66: No.6, 940-6(1971). GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;MEASURING METHODS
SALINITY;BRINES;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS; ,
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;HOT SPRINGS;INCLUSIONS; 02602 CHEMISTRY OF THE BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL
ORES;MINERALS;ISOTHERMAL PROCESSES;MATHEMATICAL AREA NEW ZEALAND. Mahon, W.A.J.; Finla~son,
MODELS;SODIUM CHLORIDES;CALCIUM CHLORIDES; J.B. (Dept. of Sci. and Ind. Res., Wellington
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES (New Zealand). Chern. Div.). Amer. J. Sci.;
272: No. I, 48-68(Jan 1972).
02594 AUTOMATIC METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;NEW ZEALAND;HEAT
OF HYDROGEN SULPHIDE IN NATURAL WATERS. FLOW;THERMAL WATERS;GEOCHEMISTRY;CHEMICAL
Grasshoff, K.M.; Chan, K.M. Anal. Chim. Acta; COMPOSITION;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;HOT SPRINGS;
53: No.2, 442-5( 1971). SODIUM CHLORIDES;POTASSIUM CHLORIDES;BORON;
GROUND WATER;SEAWATER;QUALITATIVE CHEMICAL SILICON OXIDES;METEORIC WATER;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS
ANALYSIS;HYDROGEN SULFIDES;ZINC SULFIDES;
CADMIUM SULFIDES;COLLOIDS;GELATIN 02603 GEOCHEMICAL METHODS IN GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION. Sigvaldason, G.E. (Univ. of
02595 PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE GEOCHEMICAL Iceland, Re~kjavik). pp 49-59 of Geothermal
CHARACTERISTICS OF THERMAL WATERS IN NEW energ~. Armstead, H.C.H. (ed.). Paris;
MEXICO. Summers, W.K.; Deju, R.A. (New United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Mexico Inst. Mining and Technolog~, Socorro). Cultural Organization (1973).
PP 241-50 of Proceedings of 24th Session of the GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOCHEMISTRY;
International Geological Congress, Section II, GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
H~drogeolog~; Montreal, Canada, 1972. Ottawa, HEATING;MEASURING HETHODS;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS:
Canada; International Geological Congress BOREHOLES;DRILLING
(1972).
From 24. International Geological Congress, 02604 REVIEW OF GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES IN
Section II, H~drogeolog~; Montreal, Canada GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION. Fournier, R.O.;
(1972). White, D.E. Geoph~sics; 38: No. I,
NEW MEXICO;HOT SPRINGS;GEOLOGY;HYDROLOGY; 172( 1973).
GROUND WATER;IGNEOUS ROCKS;LEACHING;THERMAL GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERHAL EXPLORATION;
WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;GEOCHEMISTRY MEASURING METHODS;REVIEWS
02596 THERMAL AND MINERAL SPRINGS IN THE 02605 GEOTHERMAL INVESTIGATIONS IN IDAHO. I.
SOUTHERN ROCKY ~OUNTAINS OF CANADA. Van GEOCHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGIC SETTING OF SELECTED
Everdingen, R.O. Ottawa; Dept. of the THERMAL WATERS. Young, H.W.; Mitchell, J.C.
Environment, Ottawa (Ontario). Water Management (US Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CAl. Idaho, Dep.
Service (1972). 151p. Water Admin., Water Inform. Bull.; No. 30, 1-
CANADA;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL 43(1973).
COMPOSITION;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;GEOLOGY; IDAHO;THERMAL WATERS;GEOCHEMISTRY;CHEMICAL
GEOCHEMISTRY COMPOSITION;SILICON OXIDES;SODIUM;POTASSIUM;
CALCIUM;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHCRMOMETRY;
02597 ORIGIN OF THE SHIMOGAMO GEOTHERMAL GEOLOGY
BRINE, IZU, JAPAN. Mizutani, Y.; Hamasuna, T.
(Fac. Sci., Nago~a Univ., Nago~a, Japan). 02606 GEOCHEMISTRY OF THERMAL WATERS IN LONG
Kazan; 17: No.3, 123-34(1972). VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. Wille~, L.M.; Rapp, J.B.;
JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;HRINES;ORIGIN; Barnes, I. EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union: .-
ISOTOPE RATIO;STABLE ISOTOPES;CHEMICAL 54: No. 11, 1212( 1973). .. ..
COMPOSITION;ROCKS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTErtATION; CALIFORNIA;THERMAL WATERS:GEOCHEMISTRY;
GEOTHERMOMETRY;HYDROGEN ISOTOPES;OXYGEN CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;PH VALUE;GEOTHERMAL
rSOTOPES;SULFUR ISOTOPES;TEMPERATURE EXPLORATION;ELEMENTS:TRACE AHOUNTS;CHEMICAL
MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS REACTIONS;ISOTOPES;HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMRL
GEOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES AND SURVEYS 137
02607 STUDIES ON THE SUSPENDED MATERIAL IN 02616 THERMAL AND MINERAL WATERS Of
THE HYDROTHERMAL BRINES Of THE ATLANTIS-II NONMETEORIC ORIGIN, CALIfORNIA COAST RANGES.
DEEP. Hartmann, M. Geol. Rundsch.; 62: No. White, D.E.; Barnes, I.; O'Neil, J.R.
3, 742-754(1973). (Geological Survey, Menlo Park, Calif.).
BRINES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;THERMAL WATERS; Geological Soc. of America Bull.; 84; No.2,
RED SEA 547-559(feb 1973).
CALIfORNIA;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;
02608 STUDIES Of THE ENERGY Of GEOCHEMICAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;STABLE ISOTOPES;ABUNDANCE;
PROCESSES IN AREAS Of PRESENT-DAY THERMAL WATER MINERALS
DISCHARGE. Il'in, V.A. Izv. Vyssh. Ucheb.
Zaved., Geol. Razved.; No. 10, 191(1973). 02617 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION Of WATERS fROM THE
THERMAL WATERS;GEOCHEMISTRY;ION EXCHANGE; DANAKIL DEPRESSION (ETHIOPIA). Gonfiantini,
THERMODYNAMICS;ROCKS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION R.; Borsi. S.; ferrara, G.; Panichi, C.
(Unlv. Pisa, Italy). Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.;
02609 REfINEMENT Of THE BIOTITE-APATITE 18: No. I, 13-21(feb 1973).
GEOTHERMOMETER. Ludington, S.D. Geol. Soc. ETHIOPIA;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;HOT SPRINGS;
Amer., Bull.; 5: No.6, 493-4(1973). OXYGEN 16;ROCKS;ISOTOPE RATIO;THERMAL WATERS;
from 26. Annual Meeting Rocky Mountain OXYGEN ISOTOPES;ISOTOPIC EXCHANGE;GROUND WATER;
Section; LAKES
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;GEOCHEMISTRY;
BIOTITE;APATITES;GEOTHERMOMETRY 02618 MINERALOGY AND OXYGEN ISOTOPE
GEOCHEMISTRY Of THE HYDROTHERMALLY ALTERED
02610 DETERMINATION Of SOME BASE METALS IN ROCKS Of THE OHAKI-BROADLANDS, NEW ZEALAND,
BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL WATERS. Ritchie, J.A. GEOTHERMAL AREA. Eslinger, E.V.; Savin, S.M.
N.Z., Dep. Sci. Ind. Res., Chem. Div., Rep. (Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio,
Wellington, NZ; New Zealand; N.Z., Dep. Sci. USA). Amer. J. Sci.; 273; 240-67(Mar 1973).
Ind. Res., Chem. Div. (1973). 24p. BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL fIELD;MINERALS;OXYGEN
BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL fIELD;GEOTHERMAL WELLS; ISOTOPES;GEOCHEMISTRY;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;COPPER;LEAD;ZINC;SILVER; MINERALOGY;ISOTOPE RATIO;ROCKS
NICKEL;CADMIUM;ION EXCHANGE;ABSORPTION
SPECTROSCOPY;EXTRACTION;BENZENE;CHEMICAL 02619 ON-LINE ANALYSIS AND MONITORING Of
ANALYSIS;ABUNDANCE;THERMAL WATERS WATER fOR GEOTHERMAL POWER BY NEUTRON CAPTURE
GAMMA RAYS USING 252Cf. Duffe~, D. (Univ.
02611 PHASE BEHAVIOR Of AQUEOUS LITHIUM--ZINC- of Maryland, College Park); Balagna, J.P.;
-CALCIUM HALIDE SOLUTIONS. Gunzler, T.; Wiggins, P.f. Trans. Amer. Nucl. Soc.; 16:
Graff, R.A. pp 336-46 of Proceedings of the 63-64(Jun 1973).
6th Symposium on Thermophysical Properties, from 19. annual meeting of the American
Atlanta, GA, 6-8 Aug 1973. New York; ASME Nuclear Societ~; Chicago, Illinois, USA (10
(1973). Jun 1973).
from 6. Symposium on Thermophysical See CONf-730611--.
Properties; Atlanta, GA (6-8 Aug 1973). SODIUM;CALCIUM;CHLORINE;CARBON;CALIfORNIUM
LITHIUM HALIDES;ZINC HALIDES;CALCIUM HALIDES; 252;PROMPT GAMMA RADIATION;NUCLEAR REACTION
PHASE STUDIES;CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS;WATER; ANALYSIS;NEUTRON REACTIONS;ON-LINE MEASUREMENT
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;QUANTITY RATIO;VAPOR SYSTEMS;WATER;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;THERMAL WATERS;
PRESSURE;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS MONITORING;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
02612 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION Of CALCITE AND 02620 OXYGEN-18 AND CARBON-13 CONTENTS Of THE
WATER FROM THE DUNES - DWR NO. 1 GEOTHERMAL SULfATES AND THE CARBONATES ASSOCIATED IN SOME
TEST COREHOLE, IMPERIAL VALLEY, CALIfORNIA. OXIDIZING GEOTHERMAL ENVIRONMENTS. Cortecci,
Coplen, T.B. EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys. G. (Nuclear Geol. Lab., Univ. ~isa, Ital~).
Union; 54: No.4, 488(1973). Geothermics; 2; No.2, 51-6(Jun 1973).
CALIfORNIA;BOREHOLES;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; OXYGEN 18;CARBON 13;SULfATES;FUMAROLES;
DRILL CORES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ISOTOPE RATIO; OXIDATION;CARBONATES;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;
GALCITE;GROUND WATER;IMPERIAL VALLEY;OXYGEN CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ISOTOPE RATIO:FUMAROLIC
ISOTOPES;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS fLUIDS;OXYGEN ISOTOPES;CARBON ISOTOPES;
LIMESTONE;SULFURIC ACID
02613 HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION Of MAIN
PRODUCTIVE fORMATION Of THE STEAM fOR POWER AT 02621 PETROGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF ACID AND
MATSUKAWA, JAPAN. Sumi, K.; Maeda, K. pp BASIC ROCKS IN ICELAND; SR-ISOTOPES AND RARE-
211-28 of S~mposium on H~drogeochemistr~ and EARTH ELEMENTS IN LATE AND POSTGLACIAL
Biogeochemistry, Volume I, H~drogeochemistry. VOLCANICS. O'Nions, R.K. (Oxford Univ.,
Washington, DC; Clarke Co. (1973). England); Gronvold, K. Earth Planet. Sci.
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL fIELD;VOLCANIC ROCKS; Lett.; 19; No.4, 397-409(Aug 1973).
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;GEOCHEMISTRY;CHLORITE ICELAND;VOLCANIC ROCKS;BASALT;STRONTIUM
MINERALS;MONTMORILLONITE;ALUNITE;KAOLIN;CLAYS ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO;RARE EARTHS;ABUNDANCE;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;STRONTIUM 86
02614 EMPIRICAL NA--K--CA GEOTHERMOMETER FOR
NATURAL WATERS. fournier, R.O.; Truesdell, 02622 COMMENTS ON OXYGEN ISOTOPE
A.H. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta; 37: No.5, GEOTHERMOMETRY. Bottinga, Y.; Javoy, M.
1255-75(1973). (Univ. Paris VI, France). Earth Planet. Sci.
GEOTHERMOMETERS;GEOTHERMOMETRY;THERMAL Lett.; 20; No.2, 250-65(Oct 1973).
WATERS;WATER;ROCKS;CHEMICAL REACTIONS;SODIUM; GEOTHERMOMETRY;MEASURING METHODS;SILICATES;
POTASSIUM;CALCIUM MAGNETITE;THERMAL WATERS;ISOTOPE RATIO;OXYGEN
ISOTOPES;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;QUARTZ;
02615 DIAGENETIC MINERALIZATION IN GEOTHERMAL EQUATIONS;COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS;fELDSPARS;
BRINES. DiVis, A.f.; McKenzie, J. Geol. MUSCOVITE;WATER
Soc. Amer., Bull.; 5: No. I, 34(1973).
from 69. Annual Meeting Cordilleran Section; 02623 EXPLORATION FOR GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS IN
Imperial Valley, hydrothermal experiments. THE IMPERIAL VALLEY AREA, CALIFORNIA, USING THE
CALlfORNIA;IMPERIAL VALLEY;BRINES;MINERALS; NA--K--CA TECHNIQUE. Coplen, T.B. (Univ.
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;ZEOLITES;SILICATES; California, Riverside; American Geoph~s.
CARBONATES;fELDSPARS;QUARTZ;CALCITE; Union). EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union; 54;
138 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
No. II, 1213(Nov 1973). McGregor, B.A. EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys.
From 1973 Fall Annual Meeting of American Union; 55~ No.4, 293( 1974).
Geophysical Union: San Francisco, CA (10-13 Trans-Atlantic geotraverse. ATLANTIC OCEAN;
Dec 1973). HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS:THERMAL WATERS:CHEMICAL
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION:CALIFORNIA: COMPOSITION;MANGANESE;MANGANESE HYDROXIDES:
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;SODIUM;POTASSIUM;CALCIUM; MINERALS:GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;ABUNDANCE
QUANTITY RATIO:IMPERIAL VALLEY
02633 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF OXYGEN AND
02624 GEOCHEMICAL INDICATORS OF SUBSURFACE CARBON FROM CARBONATES OF THE DO NETS BASIN.
TEMPERATURE. PART I. BASIC ASSUMPTIONS. Panov, B.S.; Korchemagin, V.O.; Pilot, I.
Fournier, R.O.: White, D.E.; Truesdell, A.H. Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR, Ser. B; No.3, 225-
J. Res. U. S. Geol. Surv.: 2: No.3, 259- 7(1974).
262( 1974). USSR;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS:THERMAL WATERS;
HOT SPRINGS:CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:ISOTOPE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:CARBONATES:CARBON ISOTOPES:
RATIO;GASES:THERMAL WATERS:TEMPERATURE OXYGEN ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO:MINERALS:
MEASUREMENT:GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS:GEOTHERMAL GEOCHEMISTRY:DOLOMITE
RESOURCES:FUMAROLES
02634 DISSOLUTION RATE OF POWDERED QUARTZ IN
02625 GEOCHEMICAL INDICATORS OF SUBSURFACE ACID SOLUTION. Kamiya, H.; Ozaki, A.;
TEMPERATURE. PART II. ESTIMATION OF Imahashi, M. Geochem. J. (Nagoya); 8: No. I,
TEMPERATURE AND FRACTION OF HOT WATER MIXED 21-6( 1974).
WITH COLD WATER. Fournier, R.O.; Truesdell, POWDERS;QUARTZ;DISSOLUTION:AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;
A.H. J. Res. U. S. Geol. Surv.: 2: No.3, SOLVENT PROPERTIES:PH VALUE:HYDROTHERMAL
263-270( 1974). ALTERATION;SILICATES
THERMAL WATERS:GROUND WATER:MIXTURES;HOT
SPRINGS:TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT:SILICON OXIDES: 02635 EQUILIBRIUM AND OXIDATION POTENTIAL IN
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS:ENTHALPY GEOTHERMAL WATERS AT BROADLANDS, NEW ZEALAND.
Seward, T.M. (Chern. Div., Dep. Sci. Ind.
02626 CALCULATION OF AQUIFER CHEMISTRY IN HOT- Res., Petone, NZ). Amer. J. Sci.; 274: No.
WATER GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS. Truesdal, A.H.; 2, 190-2( 1974).
Singers, W. J. Res. U. S. Geol. Surv.; 2: Fe-S-HzO system at 2500. BROADLANDS
No.3, 271-278(1974). GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS:IRON
AQUIFERS:CHEMICAL PROPERTIES;ENTHALPY: SULFIDES:EQUILIBRIUM:OXIDATION:PH VALUE;
THERMAL WATERS:TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;HOT- CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS;PHASE STUDIES
WATER SYSTEMS;GEOCHEMISTRY:HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
02636 IMPERIAL VALLEY INVESTIGATIONS:
02627 COMPARISON OF PAST AND PRESENT UTILIZATION OF THE SODIUM--POTASSIUM--CALCIUM
GEOTHERMAL WATERS, FROM A STUDY OF FLUID GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION TECHNIQUE IN THE
INCLUSIONS, BROADLANDS FIELD, NEW ZEALAND. IMPERIAL VALLEY AREA, CALIFORNIA. Coplen,
Browne, P.R.L.; Roedder, E.; Wodzicki, A. T.B. (Univ. of California, Riverside).
EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union; 55: No.4, Geotherm. Energy Mag.: 2: No.2, 32-34(Feb
456( 1.974). 1974)
BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD:THERMAL WATERS; Fournier an~ Truesdell technique. POTASSIUM:
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION: CALCIUM;SODIUM;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:GEOCHEMICAL
GEOCHEMISTRY:HYDROLOGY:INCLUSIONS:QUARTZ; SURVEYS;IMPERIAL VALLEY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION:
SPHALERITES;HEAT FLOW:BOREHOLES:GEOTHERMOMETRY CALIFORNIA:CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;SURFACE WATERS;
ECONOMICS;GEOCHEMISTRY:THERMOMETERS;TEMPERATURE
02628 COMPARISON OF PAST AND PRESENT MEASUREMENT
GEOTHERMAL WATERS, FROM A STUDY OF FLUID
INCLUSIONS, BROADLANDS FIELD, NEW ZEALAND. 02637 APPLICATION OF THE NA--K--CA
Browne, P.R.L.: Roedder, E.: Wodzicki, A. GEOTHERMOMETER TO THERMAL AREAS OF UTAH AND THE
EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys. Union: 55: No.4, IMPERIAL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. Swanberg, C.A.
456( 1974). (US Bur. Reclamation, Boulder City, Nevada).
NEW ZEALAND:INCLUSIONS:GEOCHEMISTRY; Geothermics: 3: No.2, 53-9(Jun 1974).
BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD:QUARTZ:SPHALERITES; SODIUM:POTASSIUM;CALCIUM;IMPERIAL VALLEY:
THERMAL WATERS:BOREHOLES;HEAT FLOW:GEOTHERMAL UTAH;HOT SPRINGS:GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL
BNERGY:GEOTHERMOMETRY:COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS FIELDS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;CALIFORNIA;
QUANTITY RATIO;GEOTHERMOMETRY
02629 'POSSIBLE ORIGIN OF MAGMATIC GASES.
Gortsevskiy, A.A. Zap. Vses. Mineral. 02638 OXYGEN ISOTOPIC RATIOS OF SULFATE IONS-
Obshchest.: 103: No.3, 313-20(1974). WATER PAIRS AS A POSSIBLE GEOTHERMOMETER.
MAGMA:GASES:ORIGIN:GEOCHEMISTRY:METAMORPHISM; Cortecci, G. (Lab. di Geologia Nucleare,
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS Universita di Pisa, Italy). Geothermics; 3:
No.2, 60-4(Jun 1974).
02630 CURRENT MERCURY DEPOSITION AT NGAWHA OXYGEN 18:ISOTOPE RATIO:SULFATES;WATER;
SPRINGS, NEW ZEALAND. Davey, H.A.: Van Moort, THERMAL WATERS;OXYGEN 16:GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;
J.C. Search: .5: No.4, 154-6( 1974). LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD:GEOTHERMOMETRY;
NEW ZEALAND:HOT SPRINGS:THERMAL WATERS; OXYGEN ISOTOPES:ITALY
MERCURY;GEOCHEMISTRY:HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;
OHEMICAL COMPOSITION;DEPOSITION:GEOCHEMISTRY; 02639 WATER FROM A HOT SPRING, FIJI ISLANDS.
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS Liversidge, A. Chern. News; 42: 324-
325(1880).
02631 SILICA AND FLUORIDE OVER THE TAG FIJI;HOT SPRINGS:THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL
HYDROTHERMAL FIELD. Fanning, K.A.; Betzer, COMPOS I 11 ON
P.R.; Bolger~ G.W.: Miller, G.R.; McGregor,
B.A.; Rona, P.A. EOS, Trans., Amer. Geophys. 02640 REPORT OF WORK DONE IN THE DIVISION OF
Union: 55: No.4, 293( 1974). CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, MAINLY DURING THE FISCAL
Trans-Atlantic geotraverse. ATLANTIC OCEAN: YEAR 1888-89. Clarke, F.W. US Geological .-
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS:THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL Survey Bulletin 64. Washington, DC; USA: US .
COMPOSITION:SILICON OXIDES;FLUORIDES;SEAWATER: Geol. Surv. (1890). 60p.
ABUNDANCE;GEOCHEMISTRY Geyserite. NEW ZEALAND;MINERALS;CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION;SILICON OXIDES
02632 TAG HYDROTHERMAL FIELD. Scott, R.B.;
Scott, M.R.; Swanso~, S.B.; Rona, P.A.: 02641 OCCURRENCE OF SULPHUR, ORPIMENT, AND
EXPLORATORY DRILLING 139
02644 (AD--774108) ULTRA-DEEP DRILLING FOR 02652 HOW TO DRILL FOR UNDERGROUND STEAM.
GEOTHERMALS. FINAL REPORT. Patterson, S.C.; Bailey, D.G.F. World Petrol.; 35: No. 11,
Sables, B.E.; Kooharian, A. (Tetra Tech Inc., 12, vp(Oct-Nov 1964).
Arlington, VA). Dec 1973. Contract NOD- GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;WELL DRILLING;REVIEWS;
9925. 144p. (TETRAT-A--74-339-005). NTIS GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;EQUIPMENT;NATURAL STEAM;
$4.75; $1.45 (mf). THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;POWER
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;WELL DRILLING;POWER GENERATION;COST
POTENTIAL;HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS;ECONOMICS;ENERGY SOURCES 02653 DEEP THERMAL FLUX IN KOLKHIDA LOWLAND.
Makarenko. F.A.: Chikhradze. Sh.G. Dokl
02645 (E!S-CA--73-0188-F) PROPOSED DEEP Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.); 160: 50-
GEOTHERMAL TEST WELL, GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE 2(Jan-Feb 1965).
INVESTIGATIONS, IMPERIAL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. USSR;BoREHOLES;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;
(SUPPLEMENT TO THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;DEPTH;HEAT FLOW;
STATEMENT). (Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;HEAT;ENERGY YIELD
City, NV). Feb 1973. lOp. (EIR--0188; FES-
-72-9). NTIS $3.00; $0.95 (mf). 02654 PRELIMINARY LIST OF DEEP BORINGS IN THE
IMPERIAL VALLEY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; UNITED STATES. Darton, N.H. US Geological
BOREHOLES;ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS; Survey, Water Supply Papers 57, 51.
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;PLANNING;TEMPERATURE Washington, DC; USA; US Geol. Surv. (1902).
MEASUREMENT;LAND USE;WELL DRILLING USA;BoREHOLES;FLUID FLOW;WATER
02647 (LA--5819-PR) PLANNING, DRILLING, AND 02657 RESULTS OF WELL TEMPERATURE TESTS IN
DOGGING OF GEOTHERMAL TEST HOLE GT-2, PHASE I. WYOMING. Taylor, B. Petrol. Engr.; 3: No.
P.ettitt, R.A. (Los Alamos Scientific Lab., 8, 64(1932).
N.Mex. (USA. Jan 1975. Contract W-7405- WYOMING;BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
~ng-35. 42p. Dep. NTIS $4.00. TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
140 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;MINERAlS;ABUNDANCE;DEPTH;
02658 GEOTHERMIC MEASUREMENTS IN WEllS. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES;CHEMICAl PROPERTIES
~
Chahnazaroff, D. Petrol. Minas: 13: No. 141,
5-7(1933). 02670 RESULTS Of EXPLORATORY DRILLING IN
BOREHOlES;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION; CAMPI fLEGREI REGION AND Of PROSPECTING fOR ~
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;THERMOMETERS; VAPOR. THERMAL WATER. AND ENDOGENOUS fORCES.
SPECIfICATIONS:PERfORMANCE:ACCURACY Penta, f.; Conforto. B. Ann. Geofis. (Rome);
4: No.3, 369-85(1951). (In Italian).
02659 APPLICATION Of ELECTRICAL METHODS fOR Measured water temperatures to 225 0 C. ITALY;
BORE-HOLE INVESTIGATIONS. Barbey, O. GEOTHERMAL fIELDS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
Bohrtech. Zeitung: 55: No.3, 57-8(1937). GEOTHERMAL fLUIDS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ELECTRIC
BOREHOlES;ElECTRICAl EQUIPMENT;ElECTRICAl POWER; POWER GENERATION;THERMAL WATERS;NATURAl
SURVEYS:PERfORMANCE STEAM;DRILLING;BOREHOLES
02688 HOW GEYSERS WORK. Vymorokov, B.M. 02698 INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING VERTICAL
Priroda; No. 11, 97-9(1960). TEMPERATURE PROFILES IN SMALL BOREHOLES.
GEYSERS;VOLCANIC REGIONS;BOREHoLES;FLUID Collins, B.G.: Summer, C.J. Geofis. Pura
FLOW Appl.; 54: 77-83(1963).
BoREHoLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT:
02689 TIME OF RESTORATION OF THERMAL REGIME TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;THERMoMETERS;ELECTRIC
DISTURBED BY BOREHOLE DRILLING. Cheremenskii, CONDUCTIVITY;DESIGN;PoLAR REGloNS;RoCKS:
G.A. Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sere Geofiz.; 24: PLATINUM
No. 12, 1901-5(Dec 1960).
BOREHOLES;WELL DRILLING;TEMPERATURE 02699 POSSIBILITIES OF UTILIZING THE SEISMIC
DISTRIBUTION:TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;COOLING: BOREHOLES FOR GEOTHERMAL MEASUREMENT.
USSR;THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM Mongelli, F. Boll. Geofiz. Teor. Appl.; 6:
No. 22, 139-42(1964). (English abstract).
02690 HYDROGEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS IN BORING SEISMIC SURVEYS;BoREHOLES;GEoPHYSICAL
FOR THERMAL WATERS. Klimentov, P.P. Vyssh. SURVEYS;CLAYS
Ucheb. Zaved. Izv., Geol. Raz.; No.9, 94-
142 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
02700 STEAM WELL DRILLING PACE IS PICKING UP 02709 DEEPEST DRILL HOLE. West. Miner; 39:
ALONG CALIFORNIA'S SALTON SEA. Lawrence, C.J. No.1, 58-9(1966).
Oil Gas J.; 62: No. 16, 66-7(1964). CANADA;BOREHOLES;PLANNING;HEAT FLOW;DRILLING
SALTON SEA;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;WELL DRILLING;
NATURAL STEAM;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER POTENTIAL; 02710 DEEP HOLE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS AND
BRINES;RECOVERY;MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; MEASUREMENTS FOR PROJECT MOHOLE. Schnieder,
CALIFORNIA W.P. pp 94-107 of International Upper Mantle
Symposium, Ottawa, 1965, Report, Canada Geol.
02701 GEOTHERMAL DRILLHOLES - PHYSICAL Surv. Paper 66-13. Canada Geol. Surv. (1966).
INVESTIGATIONS. Banwell, C.J. pp 60-72 of BOREHOLES;DRILLING;EQUIPMENT;MEASURING
United Nations Conference on New Sources of INSTRUMENTS
Energy, Rome, Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Volume
3. New York; United Nations (1964). (French 02711 DEEP DRILLING IN THE USSR FOR
summary) SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES. Fedynsky, V.V. pp 123-
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy; 36 of Drilling for scientific purposes -
Rome, Italy (1961). International Upper Mantle Symposium, Ottawa
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;BOREHOLES;GEOTHERMAL WELLS; (Canada Geological Survey Paper 66-13).
DRILLING;POWER POTENTIAL;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; Findlay, D.C.; Smith, C.H. (eds.). Canada
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; Geol. Surv. (1966).
WELL DRILLING USSR;BOREHOLES;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS;PLANNING;WELL DRILLING;
02702 TECHNIQUE OF TESTING GEOTHERMAL WELLS. RESEARCH PROGRAMS;ROCKS;PHYSICAL PROPERTIES;
Averyev, V.V. pp 54-9 of UN Conference on New VERY HIGH PRESSURE;HIGH TEMPERATURE;MEASURING
Sources of Energy, Rome, Italy, 1961, METHODS
Pr9ceedings, Vol. 2. New York; United Nations
(1964). 02712 GEOTHERMAL MEASUREMENTS AT MOUNT ISA,
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy; QUEENSLAND. Hyndman, R.D.; Sass, J.H. J.
Rome, Italy (1961). Geophys. Res.; 71: No.2, 587-601(15 Jan
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;GEOLOG1CAL SURVEYS; 1966).
HYDROLOGY;NATURAL STEAM;THERMAL WATERS;VOLCANIC AUSTRALIA;BOREHOLES;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;
REGIONS;TESTING;MEASURING METHODS HEAT FLOW;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOLOGIC STRATA
02703 ROTARY DRILLING FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. 02713 HYDROGEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL
Minucci, G. pp 234-44 of UN Conference on New INVESTIGATIONS OF GEOTHERMAL ANOMALY IN HUNGARY
Sources of Energy, Rome, Italy, 1961, - 1. Alfoldi, L.; Galfi, J. Bull. Int. Ass.
Proceedings. Vol. 3. New York; United Nations Sci. Hydrol.; 11: No.1, 8-23(Mar 1966).
(1964). HUNGARY;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;BOREHOLES;
From UN Conferenceon New Sources of Energy; TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;
Rome, Italy (1961). GEoLOqICAL SURVEYS;HYDROLOGY
WELL DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
BOREHOLES;VOLCANIC ROCKS;HIGH TEMPERATURE; 02714 WELL LOGGING IN GROUND-WATER HYDROLOGY.
MEDIUM TEMPERATURE Keys, W.S. pp 1-21 of Transactions of 8th
Ann. Society of Professional Well Log Analysts
02704 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TEMPERATURE FIELD Logging Symposium, Denver, CO, 1967. Soc.
IN ROCK AFTER BOREHOLE DRILLING. Kutasov, Prof. Well Log Analysts (1967).
I.M. Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geofiz.; No. From 8. Annual Society of Professional Well
5, 448-450(1964). Log Analysts Logging Symposium; Denver, CO
BOREHOLES;ROCKS;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;TIME (1967).
DEPENDENCE;EQUATIONS;THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM GROUND WATER;HYDROLOGY;WELL LOGGING;
GEOPHYSICS
02705 RESTORATION OF TEMPERATURE FIELD OF
ROCKS AFTER DRILLING BOREHOLE. Kutasov, I.M. 02715 INVESTIGATION BY DRILLING ON THE
Izv. Akad . Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geofiz.; No.5, 742- GEDTHERMAL AREA OF DAKE HOT SPRING, FUKUSHIMA
6(May 1964). PREFECTURE. Yanagihara, C.; Fujikura, K.
ROCKS;DRILLING;BOREHOLES;THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM Jap. Geol. Surv. Bull.; 18: No.6, 419-
28(1967). (In Japanese with English
02706 CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE - LOGGING abstract).
8QUIPMENT. Simmons, G. J. Geophys. Res.; 70: GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL
No.6, 1349-52(1965). GRADIENTS;HOT SPRINGS;JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL
BOREHOLES;WELL LOGGING;TEMPERATURE EXPLORATION;BOREHOLES
DISTRIBUTION;MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;TEMPERATURE
MEASUREMENT;THERMISTORS . 02716 INVESTIGATION BY DRILLING ON THE
GEOTHERMAL AREA OF DAKE HOT SPRING, FUKUSHIMA
02707 INTERPRETATION AND CORRELATION OF PREFECTURE. Yanagihara, C.; Fujikura, K.
GEOPHYSICAL WELL LOGS WITH GEOLOGY FOR Jap., Geol. Surv., Bull.; 18: No.6, 419-
INSTRUMENT HULES. Agenbroad, L. pp 165-83 428(1967).
of Geological~ geophysical, chemical, and JAPAN;HOT SPRINGS;BOREHOLES;WELL DRILLING;
hydrological investigations of the Sand Springs TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION;
Range, Fairview Valley and Fourmile Flat, TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
Churchill County, Nevada (Vela Uniform Final
Report 1001). US AEC (1965). 02717 STEAM HYDROTHERMAL WELLS OF HOT BEACH
BOREHOLES;WELL LOGGING;DRILL CORES;GRANITES; (NEW DATA FROM THE RESULTS OF DRILLING
FRACTURES;PYRITES;GEOLOGY;CORRELATIONS; OPERATIONS IN 1966). Dunichev, V.M.; Riznich,
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS 1.1. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sibirskoye Otdel.,
Volkanol. sta. Byull.; No. 44, 60-4(1968).
02708 NOW WE'RE DRILLING FOR STEAM (IN THE Kunashir Island. GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;USSR;
SALTON SEA). Parker, J.L. Sci. Dig.; 57: GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;USES;SPACE HEATING;
78-80(Feb 1965). GREENHOUSES;POWER GENERATION;GEOTHERHAL WELLS;
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal HYDROLOGY;VOLCANIC REGIONS;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS;
Energy (Bibliography), P. 18. BOREHOLES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;DRILLING
SALTON SEA;CALIFORNIA;NATURAL STEAM;
PROSPECTING;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;BOREHOLES;WELL 02718 LOGGING OF ULTRADEEP BOREHOLES.
DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Jesch, A. Magy. Geofiz.; 9: No.2, 60-
8(1968).
EXPLORATORY DRILLING 143
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HUNGARY;BOREHOLES;WELL LOGGING;DEPTH; 02730 MULTI ELECTRODE LATERAL LOGGING SONDES.
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;RELIABILITY;PERFORMANCE; Kosenkov, O.M. Prikl. Geofiz.; No. 57, 202-
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;DIELECTRIC MATERIALS 9(1969).
WELL LOGGING;ELECTRODES;DRILLING FLUIDS
02719 RESULTS OF GEOTHERMAL INVESTIGATIONS IN
SIBERIA. Moise~enko, U.P.; Sokolova, L.S. 02731 PROPERTIES OF MULTI ELECTRODE SONDES
Freiberger Forschungsh., C; 238: 79-87(1968). WITH FOCUSED CURRENT IN THE CASE OF VERY HIGH
USSR;BOREHOLES;HEAT FLOW;ROCKS;THERMAL FORMATION RESISTIVITIES. Kashik, A.S.
CONDUCTIVITY;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;THERMODYNAMIC Prikl. Geofiz.; No. 57, 210-20(1969).
PROPERTIES WELL LOGGING;ELECTRODES;ROCKS;ELECTRIC
CONDUCTIVITY;DRILLING FLUIDS
02120 CONTRIBUTIONS TO GEOTHERMIES FROM DEEP
WELLS. Hedemann, H.A. Freiberger 02732 STABILIZED BOREHOLE GAMMA-SPECTROMETER
Forschungsh., C; 238: 63-77(1968). (IN YADERNAYA GEOFIZIKA). Bragin, A.A.;
BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT Korenev, D.P.; Blyumentsev, A.M.; Fel'dman,
1.1.; Zheltikov, A.M.; Korotkova, V.A. Tr.,
02721 DETERMINATION OF THE TIME FOR REACHING Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yadern.; No.7, 189-
TEMPERATURE EQUILIBRIUM AND THE GEOTHERMAL 97(1969).
GRADIENT IN DEEP BOREHOLES. Kutarov, I.M. WELL LOGGING;GAMMA SPECTROMETERS;MULTI-
Freiberger Forscbungsh., C; 238: 55-6(1968). CHANNEL ANALYZERS;PULSE ANALYZERS;MEASURING
BOREHOLES;ROCK DRILLING;TEMPERATURE METHODS;BOREHOLES
MEASUREMENT;SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION;TEMPERATURE
GRADIENTS;ACCURACY;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS; 02733 GEOPHYSICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL
MEASURING METHODS;THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM INVESTIGATIONS OF ULTRADEEP BOREHOLES, SOME
RESULTS AND PROBLEMS (IN YADERNAYA GEOFIZIKA).
02722 CONTRIBUTIONS TO GEOTHERMICS FROM DEEP Alekseyev, F.A.; Kukharenko, N.K.; Galkin,
WELLS. Hedemann, H.A. Freiberger Yu.D.; Voytov, G.I.; Anpilogov, A.V.; Orlov,
Forschungsh., Reihe C; 238: 63-77(1968). L.I.; Ruchkin, A.V. Tr., Vses. Nauch.-Issled.
BOREHOLES;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;ECONOMICS;USES; Inst. Yadern.; No.7, 226-56(1969).
GEOLOGY;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;IGNEOUS ROCKS;BOREHOLES;
DRILLING;DEPTH;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOCHEMICAL
02723 CAUSES OF POOR COMPARABILITY OF RESULTS SURVEYS
OF ELECTROMETRIC RESEARCH IN EXPLORATION AND
STRUCTURE DRILL HOLES IN A THIN-LAYERED 02734 USE OF BOREHOLE POLARIZATION SENSORS IN
SECTION. Liadze, V.V. Neft'i Gaz; No. 10, 8- ULTRASONIC LOGGING. Averko, Ye.M.; Matoshin,
10(1968). V.M. Akad. Nauk SSSR Sibir. Otdel., Geol. i
BOREHOLES;ELECTROMETERS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS; Geofiz.; No.5, 89-95(1969). (English
MEASURING METHODS;GEOLOGIC STRATA;ELECTRIC summary, p. 152).
CONDUCTIVITY BOREHOLES;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;WELL LOGGING;
ULTRASONIC WAVES
02724 COMPUTERS TO INCREASE THE VALUE OF
TEMPERATURE LOGS. Morris, B.P.; Cocanower, 02735 USE OF GEOPHYSICAL WELL LOGGING AND
R.D. pp 1-21 of Trans. 9th Ann. Soc. Prof. GEOLOGIC DATA TO BRING OUT JOINTED-CAVERNOUS
Well Log Analysts, Logging S~mp., New Orleans, AND JOINTED RESERVOIRS, AND ESTIMATION OF THEIR
LA, 1968. Soc. Prof. Well Log Analysts EFFECTIVE POROSITY. Pernikov, M.Sh. Razved.
(1968). Geofiz.; No. 34, 101-6(1969).
BOREHOLES;WELL LOGGING;TEMPERATURE ROCKS;POROSITY;WELL LOGGING;DRILL CORES;
MEASUREMENT;COMPUTERS;DATA PROCESSING ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;AQUIFERS;GEOPHYSICAL
SURVEYS
02725 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES RECORDED IN
WELLBORES. Hilchie, D.W. Log Anal.; 9: No. 02736 ESTIMATION OF THE CAPACITY OF JOINTED
5, 21-24(1968). RESERVOIRS FROM DATA OF HYDRODYNAMIC
BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;DEPTh INVESTIGATIONS OF WELL, PHOTOLOGGING, AND CORE
ANALYSIS. Kotyakhov, F.I. Razved. Geofiz.;
02726 JURASSIC THERMAL BRINES IN NORTH AND No. 34, 107-10(1969).
WEST POLAND. Bojar~ka, J.; Bojarski, L. ROCKS;MEASURING METHODS;WELL LOGGING;DRILL
Kwart. Geol.; 12: No.3, 578-88(1968). CORES;POROSITY;CAVITIES;AQUIFERS;GEOPHYSICAL
(Russian and English abstracts). SURVEYS
POLAND;BOREHOLES;THERMAL WATERS;TEMPERATURE
GRADIENTS;FLOW RATE;BRINES;GEOTHERMAL 02737 SOME WAYS OF BRINGING OUT JOINTED
EXPLORATION;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;TEMPERATURE RESERVOIRS BY GEOPHYSICAL LOGGING METHODS.
MEASUREMENT Ruchkin, A.V. Razved. Geofiz.; No. 34, 111-
16(1969).
02727 LITHOLOGIC LOGS OF THE UCE-2, UCE-3, ROCKS;CARBONATES;POROSITY;MEASURING METHODS;
AND UCE-16, DRILLHOLES, STONE CABIN AND MONITOR WELL LOGGING;ELECTRIC CURRENTS;GEOPHYSICAL
VALLEYS, NYE COUNTY, NEVADA. Hoover, D.L.; SURVEYS; AQUIFERS
Hedlund, D.C.; Snyder, R.P. Contract AT(29-2)-
474. Denver, CO; USA; US Geol. Surv. (1969). 02738 MEASUREMENT ERRORS OF LATERAL LOGGING
15p. SONDES CAUSED BY THE FINITENESS OF THE
NEVADA;BOREHOLES;TUFF;LAVA;LITHOLOGY; DISTANCES TO THE OUTLYING ELECTRODES. Kashik,
SEDIMENTS;VOLCANIC ROCKS A.S~; Pavelko, G.M. Razved. Geofiz.; No. 35,
103-12(1969).
02728 COMPUTERIZED TEMPERATURE DECAY - AN WELL LOGGING;ELECTRODES;ELECTRIC
ASSET TO TEMPERATURE LOGGING. Cocanower, R.D.; CONDUCTIVITY;ERRORS;ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
Morris, B.P.; Dillingham, M. J. Petrol.
Technol.; 933-41(1969). 02739 IMPROVED MULTI ELECTRODE SONDE.
BOREHOLES;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE Nogotkov, V.F. Razved. Geofiz.; No. 35, 123-
MEASUREMENT;COMPUTERS;DIAGRAMS;WELL LOGGING 4(1969).
WELL LOGGING;MEASURING METHODS;PERFORMANCE;
02729 SCHEME OF PULSE TRANSMISSION ALONG ELECTRODES;DIELECTRIC MATERIALS;ELECTRODES;
LOGGING CABLE. Shakirz~anov, N.Z. Geofiz. ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
App.; No. 40, 137(1969).
WELL LOGGING;PULSES;SIGNALS;TRANSFORMERS 02740 STUDY OF FRACTURED RESERVOIRS WITH THE
HELP OF WELL-LOGGING TECHNIQUES. Itenberg,
144 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
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9.S. Bull. Nat. Geophys. Res. Inst.; 7: No. GEOTHERMAL WELLS;GEYSERS;DEPTH;TEMPERATURE
a-3, 119-29(1969). DISTRIBUTION;WELL DRILLING
ROCKS;WATER RESERVOIRS;MEASURING METHODS;
WELL LOGGING;DRILL CORES;BOREHOLES;fRACTURES 02750 TEST DRILLING fOR THERMAL WATER
RESOURCE IN KUMAISHICHo, HIYAMA PROVINCE,
02741 SOME PROBLEMS Of ESTIMATING THE HOKKAIDo, JAPAN. Suzuki, T. (Hokkaidoritsu
TEMPERATURE ERROR Of HEAT RESISTANT INDUCTION Chikashigen Choasaho, Japan). Chika Shigen
LOGGING APPARATUS. Liderman, Yu.L.; Mil'man, Cholasho Hokoku; No. 44, 73-8(1971). (In
L.R.; Chelok'yan, R.S. Geofiz. App.; No. 40, Japanese).
115-20(1969). JAPAN;THERMAL WATERS;WELL DRILLING;fLoW RATE;
WELL LOGGING;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;ERRORS; TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;CHEHICAL COMPOSITION;
PHASE SHIFT CARBONATES;CALCIUM COMPOUNDS;MAGNESIUM
CoMPOUNDS;SoDIUM CHLORIDES
02742 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS IN DEEP WELLS
Of THE PRIPET TROUGH. Bogomolov, G.V.; 02751 ANALYSIS Of ERRORS IN LOGGING
Tsybulya, L.A.; Atroshchenko, P.P.; Kutasov, PARAMETERS AND THEIR EffECTS ON CALCULATING
I.M. Dokl. Akad. Nauk BSSR; 13: No. I, 63- WATER SATURATION. Khelil, C. pp AI-AI6 of
5(1969). SPWLA Logging Symposium, 12th Annual, Dallas,
USSR;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;BOREHOLES; TX, 1971, Transactions. Houston, TX; Soc.
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;HEAT fLOW;GEOPHYSICAL Prof. Well Log Analysts (1971).
SURVEYS WELL LoGGING;ERRORS;CLAYS;ELECTRIC
CONDUCTIVITY;WATER;SATURATION
02743 GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTING IN SHALLOW HOLES
AND ITS LIMITATIONS. Dedkova, D.; Halousek, 02752 WELL LOCATION MAP, PINAL COUNTY,
J. (Inst. of Appl. Geophysics, Prague, ARIZONA; WELLS DRILLED fOR HYDROCARBON, HELIUM,
Czech.); Krcmar, B.; Prihoda, K. (Scintrex AND GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES, STRATIGRAPHIC
Ltd., Downsview, Ontario, Canada). INfORMATION AND SELECTED WELLS DRILLED fOR
Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1244-9(1970). WATER. Koester, E.A.; Conley, J.N. Scale 1:
from UN Symposium on the Development and 500,000. USA; Arizona Oil Gas Conserve Comm.
Utijization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2, ( 1972).
Part 2; Pisa (1970). ARIZoNA;BoREHoLES;MAPS;GEoTHERMAL
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;EXPLURATION; EXPLoRATION;HYDROCARBONS;PRoSPECTING;WATER
THERMOMETERS;DESIGN;BoREHoLES RESoURCES;STRATIGRAPHY;PETRoLEUM DEPOSITS;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;WELL DRILLING
02744 ESTIMATION Of HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS BY
MEANS Of WELL-HEAD OBSERVATIONS. Yuhara, K. 02753 GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION IN GUADELOUPE.
(National Res. Cent. for Disaster Prev., Tokyo, Demians d'Archimbaud, J.; Surcin, J. Rev.
Japan). Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1458- Geogr. Phys. Geol. Dyn.; 14: No.3, 211-
62(1970). 28(1972). (In french with English summary).
STEAM;ORIGIN;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL WELLS; WEST INDIES;ISLANDS;GEoTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
PERfORMANCE;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;BOILING; BoREHoLES;STRATIGRAPHY;GROUND WATER;CHEMICAL
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;PRESSURE DEPENDENCE; CoMPoSITIoN;THERMAL WATERS
GROUND LEVEL
02754 WELL LOCATION MAP, MARICOPA COUNTY,
02745 COMPLEX INTERPRETATION Of THE RESULTS ARIZONA; WELLS DRILLED fOR HYDROCARBON, HELIUM,
Of GEOPHYSICAL LOGGING INVESTIGATIONS AND GAS AND GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; STRATIGRAPHIC
LOGGING USING A COMPUTER. Pomerants, L.I.; INfORMATION AND SELECTED WELLS DRILLED fOR
Sokhranov, N.N.; Komarov, Yu.S. Prikl. WATER. Con!ev, J.N.; Koester, E.A. Scale 1:
Geofiz.; No. 59, 208-25(1970). 500,000. USA; Arizona Oil Gas Conserve Comm.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;WELL (1972).
LOGGING;DATA PROCESSING;COMPUTERS ARIZoNA;BoREHoLES;MAPS;GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION;HYDROCARBONS;PROSPECTING;WATER
02746 DEVELOPMENTS IN GEOPHYSICAL LOGGING RESOURCES;STRATIGRAPHY;PETROLEUM DEPOSITS;
INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS. Andrassy, L.; Barat, GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;WELL DRILLING
I.; Liszt, f.; Marfoldi, G.; Rozs, G.; Salamon,
B.; Sebestyen, K.; Szalai, H.; Tatar, J. 02755 WELL LOCATION MAP, COCHISE COUNTY,
Magy. Allami Eotvos Lorand Geofiz. Int. Evi ARIZONA; WELLS DRILLED fOR HYDROCARBON, HELIUM,
Jelentese; 1969: 89-93(1970). AND GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; STRATIGRAPHIC
HUNGARY;WELL LoGGING;BOREHOLES;MEASURING INfORMATION AND SELECTED WELLS DRILLED fOR
INSTRUMENTS;POROSITY;ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS; WATER. Koester, E.A.; Conley, J.N. Scale 1:
CALIBRATION;DESIGN 500,000. USA; Arizona Oil Gas Conserve Comm.
( 1972 ).
02747 fORMATION EVALUATION BY INSPECTION WITH ARIZoNA;BOREHoLES;MAPS;GEOTHERMAL
THE BOREHOLE TELEVIEWER. Zemanek, J. (Mobil EXPLORATION;HYDROCARBoNS;PROSPECTING;WATER
Research and Development Corp., Dallas, TX). RESOURCES;STRATIGRAPHY;PETROLEUM DEPOSITS;
Geophysics; 35: No.2, 254-69(Apr 1970). GEOTHERMAL NRGY;WELL DRILLING
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;WELL LoGGING;fRACTURES;
BOREHoLES;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;SOUND WAVES; 02756 DRILLING fOR GEOTHERMAL STEAM AND HOT
ACOUSTIC TESTING;TELEVISIoN;REMoTE VIEWING WATER. Matsuo, K. (Geothermal Energy
EQUIPHENT;GEoLOGICAL SURVEYS Association, Tokyo). pp 73-83 of Geothermal
energy. Armstead, H.C.H. (ed.). Paris;
02748 ATTEMPT TO DETERMINE GEOTHERMAL HEAT United Nations Educational, Scientific and
fLOW USING SHALLOW BOREHOLES. Moiseenko, U.I.; Cultural Organization (1973).
Duchkov, A.D.; Sokolova, L.S. (Akad. der GEOTHERMAL WELLS;WELL DRILLING;DRILL CORES;
Wissenschaften der U.D.S.S.R., Novosibirsk, BOREHOLES;THERMAL WATERS;NATURAL STEAM;
Soviet Union).
89-94(Sep 1970).
THERMOMETERS
Tectonophysics; 10: No. 1-3,
02749 GEYSERING ACTION IN A DRILLED WELL, and Technol., Socorro, USA). EOS, Trans.,
CRUMP, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. Rinehart, J.S. Amer. Geophys. Union; 54: No.4, 463(1973).
(Univ. Colorado, Boulder). J. Geophys. Res.; NEW MEXICO;COLORADO;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
75: No. 32, 6714-16(10 Nov 1970 ). BoREHOLES;WELL LoGGING;DATA;GEOLOGIC fAULTS;
REGULATI ONS 145
INDUSTRY. Brooks, J.W., Jr. Univ. NM Law GEOTHERMAL LEASING. Elec. World; 167: 38(6
School, Nat. Res. J.; 6: No.4, 511-41(1966). Mar 1967).
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ECONOMICS;GEOTHERMAL From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
FIELDS;NATURAL OCCURRENCE;LEGAL ASPECTS; Energy (Bibliography), p. 18.
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;LAND LEASING;LEGAL ASPECTS;
LEGISLATION GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Washington, DC; USA; US Congress. Senate (3 Feb 02798 H.R. 14801, TO PROMOTE THE EXPLORATION
1971). AND DEVELOPMENT OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES THROUGH
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal COOPERATION BETWEEN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND
Energ~ (Bibliograph~), p. 24. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE; TEXT. Congressional
USA;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;RESEARCH PROGRAMS; Record, 4 Ma~ 1972, H4142. Washington, DC;
LEGISLATION USA; US Congress, House (4 May 1972).
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
02791 S. CON. RES. 29, TO EXPRESS THE SENSE Energy (Bibliography), p. 24.
OF CONGRESS THAT THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;
SHOULD ACCELERATE ITS INVESTIGATIONS OF EXPLOITATION;LEGISLATION;USA;GEOTHERMAL
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES AS A POTENTIAL MAJOR NEW RESOURCES
SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLIES FOR THE WESTERN UNITED
STATES; TEXT; STATEMENT. Congressional 02799 UNITED STATES GEOTHERMAL LEGISLATION
Record, 7 Jun 1971; S8402-04. Washington, DC; AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR LEASING.
USA; US Congress. Senate (7 Jun 1971). Geothermics; 1: No.4, 146-63(Dec 1972).
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal USA;LEGISLATION;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;
Energ~ (Bibliograph~), p. 24. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
USA;WATER RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
LEGISLATION 02800 FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FOR THE
GEOTHERMAL LEASING PROGRAM. VOLUME I.
02192 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES LEASING AND Washington; US Dept. Interior (1973). 421p.
OPERATIONS ON PUBLIC, ACQUIRED, AND WITHDRAWN GPO $4.20.
LANDS; NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING. (US GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;REGULATIONS;
Dept. Interior, Washington, DC). Federal ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;LAND LEASING;MINERALS;
Register; 13722-40(23 Jul 1971). MANAGEMENT;WATER RESOURCES;ECOSYSTEMS;USA
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
Energ~ (Bibliograph~), p. 26. 02801 FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FOR THE
USA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;LEGISLATION;LAND GEOTHERMAL LEASING PROGRAM. VOLUME II.
LEASING;EXPLOITATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; Washington; US Dept. Interior (1973). 513p.
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS GPO $5.85.
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;
02793 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES AND LAND LEASING;CALIFORNIA;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL
RESEARCH. HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON FIELD;IMPERIAL VALLEY;GASEOUS WASTES;MINERALS;
INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS, UNITED STATES GROUND SUBSIDENCE;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;WATER
SENATE, PURSUANT TO S. RES. 45, A NATIONAL RESOURCES
FUELS AND ENERGY POLICY STUDY, NINETY-SECOND
CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION ON THE ROLE OF 02802 FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FOR THE
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES IN OUR NATION'S GEOTHERMAL LEASING PROGRAM. VOLUME III.
FUTURE ENERGY ECONOMY, JUNE 15 AND 22, 1972. Washington; US Dept. Interior (1973). 686p.
Washigton, DC; Committee on Interior and GPO $5.60.
Insular Affairs (1972). 480p. GPO$2.75. REGULATIONS;LAND LEASING;GEOTHERMAL
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;LEGAL ASPECTS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS;OPERATION;
RESOURCES;LAND LEASING;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
FORECASTING;HEARINGS;USA;ENERGY POLICY
02803 FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT FOR THE
02794 REVIEW OF SOME OF THE LEGAL PROBLEMS IN GEOTHERMAL LEASING PROGRAM. VOLUME IV.
GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT. Aidlin, J.W. pp 69- Washington; US Dept. Interior (1973). 720p.
77 of Geothermal Resources Council, Conference, GPO $5.65.
No.1. Davis, CA; Geothermal Resour. Counc. LAND LEASING;REGULATIONS;OPERATION;
( 1972 ). ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
USA;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;LEGISLATION;LEGAL HEARINGS
ASPECTS;LAWS
02804 ROLE OF STATE GOVERNMENT IN THE
02195 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LEASING AND DEVELOPMENT OF A GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE.
OPERATING REGULATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Everitts, D.J. (California State Lands Divo,
STATEMENTS. Stone, R.T. pp 5-9 of Los Angeles). AIChE Slimp. Ser.; 69: No. 129,
Geothermal Resources Council, Conference, No. 453-8( 1973).
1. Davis, CA; Geothermal Resour. Counc. CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;REGULATIONS;
(1972). WATER RESOURCES;MINERALS:INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
USA;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;LAND LEASING;
LEGISLATION;ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS; 02805 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. HEARINGS BEFORE
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES THE NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION, U.
S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON
02796 GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH. pp 577-85 of SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON
Inventory of energ~ research (b~ Oak Ridge ENERGY. Congressional Commitee Print No. 21.
National Laboratory). Washington, DC; US Washington, DC; Committee on Science and
Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics (1973). 382p. GPO.
Astronautics. Subcommittee on Science, GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;
Research, and Development. Task Force on RESEARCH PROGRAMS;GOVERNMENT POLICIES;
Energ~ (Mar 1972). GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;HEARINGS;ENERGY POLICY
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
Energy (Bibliograph~), p. 24. 02806 POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;USA;RESEARCH PROGRAMS; GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES. REPORT OF THE
LEGISLATION SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER AND POWER RESOURCES,
COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AfFAIRS,
02797 LEGAL AND POLICY ASPECTS OF GEOTHERMAL NINETY-THIRD CONGRESS, fIRST SESSION, DECEMBER
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT. Allen, D.R. (Duncan, 1973~ Washington, DC; Joint Economic
Allen and Mitchell, Washington, DC). Water Committee (1973). 47p. GPO $0.50.
Resources Bulletin, Paper 72022; 8: No.2, 250- LEGAL ASPECTS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL
356(Apr 1972). RESOURCES;RECOMMENDATIONS;DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS;
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTH[~MAL ENERGY;WATER POWER POTENTIAL;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS;USA;
RESOURCES;USES;LEGAL ASPECTS;PLANNING;POWER GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;GEOPRESSURED SYSTEMS;HOT-
GENERATION;ENERGY POLICY DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS;BRINES;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;
FORECASTING;HEARINGS
148 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
02837 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES LEGAL AND TAX 02845 ECONOMIC APPRAISAL OF GEOTHERMAL POWER.
OONSIDERATIONS. Burton, W.A., Jr. (Chevron Kaufman, A.B. Mining Eng.; 16: 62-6(1964).
Oil Co., Western Div., Denver, CO). Geotherm. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ECONoMICS;ELECTRIC POWER;
Energy Ma~.; 2: No.4, 21-4(Apr 1974). REVIEWS
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;LEGAL ASPECTS;LAND
LEASING;TAXES 02846 ECONOMIC APPRAISAL OF GEOTHERMAL POWER.
Kaufman, A. Mining Eng.; 16: No.9, 62-6(Sep
02838 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY EXPLORATION, RESEARCH 1964)
AND DEVELOPMENT. SENATE REPORT NO. 93-849. WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;LARDERELLo
Washin~ton, DC; US Senate Committee on Interior GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;CoST;
and Insular Affairs (15 May 1974). 13p. GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;ECoNoMICS;GEOTHERMAL
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; ENERGY
RESEARCH PROGRAMS;HEARINGS;LEGAL ASPECTS;
RECOMMENDATIONS;USA 02847 GEOTHERMAL POWER ECONOMICS. Facca, G.;
Ten Dam, A. Revised Edition. Los Angeles;
02839 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESEARCH, USA; Worldwide Geothermal Exploration Co. (Sep
DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION ACT OF 1974. 1964). 45p.
Report No. 93-1301. Washington, DC; US House From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
of Representatives (19 Aug 1974). 26p. Energy (Biblio~raphy), p. 3.
From 93d Con~ress. 2nd Session of House of ECoNoMICS;ELECTRIC POWER;PoWER GENERATION;
Representatives. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;RESEARCH PROGRAMS;LEGAL
ASPECTS;GOVERNMENT POLICIES 02848 HEAVY INVESTMENT IN JAPAN'S ELECTRICAL
INDUSTRY. Elect. Times (GB); 154: No. 4018,
890(26 Dec 1968).
JAPAN;ELECTRIC PoWER;PoWER PLANTS;INVESTMENT;
INDUSTRY;ECoNOMICS
W
ECONOMICS;POWER PLANTS;NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; Zhuravlenko, V.J.; Shurtshkov, A.V. (Inst. of
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; Tech. Thermophysics, Kiev, USSR). Geothermics;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Special Issue 2: 1688-96(1970).
From UN Symposium on the Development and
02843 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY EXPLORATION. Facca. Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2, .
G. Cons. Naz. Ric.; 155-67(1963). Part 2; Pisa (1970).
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ECONOMICS;LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL RESoURCES;THERMAL WATERS;
GEOTHERMAL FIELD;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD; ECoNOMICS;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;GEoTHERMAL POWER
ECONOMICS 151
02857 ECONOMICS OF GEOTHERMAL ELECTRIC POWER 02866 AMERICAN POWER CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS,
GENERATION AT MATSUKAWA. Nakamura, S. VOLUME 35, 1973. Boom, R.W.; Kulcinski, G.L.;
(Exploitation Dept., Japan Metals and Chemicals Maynard, C.W.; Vogelsang, W.F.; Dicks, J.B.
Co., Ltd Tokyo, Japan). Geothermics: Chicago, IL; Illinois Inst. Technology (1973).
Special Issue 2: 1715-16(1970). From 35. Annual American Power Conference;
From UN SYmposium on the Development and Illinois Inst. Tech., Chicago, IL
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2, ELECTRIC POWER;POWER GENERATION;GEOTHERMAL
Part 2: Pisa (1970). ENERGY;USES;ECONOMICS;BIBLIOGRAPHIES
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD:GEOTHERMAL POWER
PLANTS:ECONOMICS:POWER GENERATION:JAPAN 02867 ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR GEOTHERMAL
EXPLORATION IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES.
02858 ECONOMICS OF GEOTHERMAL POWER. Greider, R. (Chevron Oil Co San Francisco).
Bradbury, J.J.C. (Dept. of Economic and pp 45-60 of Proceedings of a symposium on
Social Affairs). pp 46-54 of Natural geothermal energy and Colorado. Pearl, R.H.
resources forum. Vol. I. New York; United (ed.). Denver; Colorado Geological Survey
Nations (1971). (1974).
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ECONOMICS:GEOTHERMAL From Symposium on geothermal energy; Denver,
EXPLORATION;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;GEOTHERMAL Colorado, USA (6 Dec 1973).
WELLS;PIPELINES;COST;DRILLING See CONF-731226--.
USA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ECONOMICS;COST;
02859 ECONOMIC APPRAISAL OF GEOTHERMAL CAPIT AL; PLANNING
ENERGY. Kaufman, A. Pub. Utile Fortn.; 88:
No.7. 19-23(30 Sep 1971). 02868 UTILITY PARTICIPATION IN A GEOTHERMAL
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ECONOMICS;WASTE DISPOSAL; ENERGY SOURCE. Landers, W.S. (Public
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Service Co. of Colorado, Denver). pp 79-81 of
Proceedings of a symposium on geothermal energy
02860 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY, ITS FUTURE AND and Colorado. Pearl. R.H. (ed.). Denver;
ECONOMICS. Horvath. J.C.; Chaffin, R.L. Colorado Geological Survey (1974).
(Georgia State Univ School of Business From Symposium on geothermal energy; Denver,
Administration). Atlanta Econ. Rev.; 21: No. Colorado. USA (6 Dec 1973).
12. 15-33(Dec 1971). See CONF-731226--.
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;LEGAL GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;OPERATION;FINANCING;
ASPECTS;DRILLING;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION; PLANNING;INDUSTRY;ECONOMICS;MANAGEMENT;
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES; INVESTMENT;CAPITAL;ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT;
ECONOMICS;USES;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;USA; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
REVIEWS;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL
POWER PLANTS 02869 REQUIREMENTS FOR PRIVATE INDUSTRY IN
DEVELOPING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Mossman, M.H.
02861 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY - THE NEGLECTED (Anschutz Corp Denver). pp 83-87 of
BNERGY OPTION. Rex. R.W. (CalIf. Univ Proceedings of a symposium on geothermal energy
~iverside. Geothermal Resource~ Program). pp and Colorado. Pearl. R.H. (ed.). Denver;
121-5 of The energy crisis. Lewis. R.G.; Colorado Geological Survey (1974).
Spinrad, B.I. (eds.). Chicago, IL; From Symposium on geothermal energy; Denver,
Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science Colorado, USA (6 Dec 1973).
(1972 ). See CONF-731226--.
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER GENERATION;ECONOMICS; GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;EXPLOITATION;INDUSTRY;
DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTING;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;FINANCING;
152 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
REFER ALSO TO CITATION (S) 37, 95, 163, 279, 02880 TREMORS OBSERVED AT ACTIVE VOLCANO,
281, 322, 391, 447, 1495, 1657, 2650, 2765, GEYSER, AND FUMAROLE. Moto~a, Y.: Nogoshi, M.
2766, 2767, 2768, 2788, 2800, 2801, 2802, 2803, Volcanol. Soc. Jap. Bull.: 8: No.1, Sere 2,
2877, 2922, 2981, 3103, 3105, 3136 20-32(1963). (In Japanese with English
abstract).
JAPAN;VOLCANIC REGIONS;EARTHQUAKES;GEYSERS;
FUMAROLES
02872 (ANCR--1204) ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT:
DEEP GEOTHERMAL TEST WELLS IN THE RAFT RIVER 02881 POSSIBLE OROGENESIS FACTOR. Riviere,
VALLEY. Spencer, S.G. (Aerojet Nuclear Co., A. Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend.; 256: No. 20,
Idaho Falls, Idaho (USA. Jan 1975. 4263-4(1963).
Contract AT(10-1)-1375. 31p. Dep. NTIS VOLCANIC REGIONS;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS:GROUND
$4.00. SUBSIDENCE;GRAVITATION;VOLUME;DEFORMATION
Environmental effects of drilling and
piping. IDAHO:GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; 02882 TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS DUE TO
8NVIRONMENT:BOREHOLES:WELL DRILLING: THE PRESENCE OF CHEMICAL IMPURITIES IN FLUIDS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS:GEOTHERMAL WELLS OF GEOTHERMAL ORIGIN. Garbato, C. pp 496-
501 of UN Conference on New Sources of Energ~,
02873 (LA-UR--73-1316) GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Rome, Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Vol. 3. New
Smith. M.C. (Los Alamos Scientific Lab., York; United Nations (1964). (In French with
N.Mex. (USA. 1973. Contract W-7405-eng- English summar~)
36. 9p. Dep. NTIS $3.00. From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
ECONOMICS:ROCKS:HEATING:GEOTHERMAL ENERGY: Rome, Italy (1961).
LASL:RESEARCH PROGRAMS;ENVIRONMENT:POLLUTION: GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;IMPURITIES;ENVIRONMENTAL
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;ROCK DRILLING:PLANNING EFFECTS;CORROSIVE EFFECTS:THERMAL WATERS;
NATURAL STEAM;TURBINES;CORROSION;ECONOMICS;
02874 (NP--20212) FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL WATER POLLUTION;AIR POLLUTION;CARBON DIOXIDE;
STATEMENT FOR THE GEOTHERMAL LEASING PROGRAM. HYDROGEN SULFIDES;AMMONIA;BORIC ACID;REMOVAL:
VOLUME I. PROMULGATION OF LEASING AND STEAM CONDENSERS
OPERATING REGULATIONS. (Department of the
Interior, Washington, D.C. (USA. 1973. 02883 EARTHQUAKES RESULTING FROM METASTABLE
520p. GPO $4.20. PHASE TRANSITIONS. Dennis, J.G.; Walker, C.T.
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;LAND LEASING: Tectonophysics; 2: No.5, 401-7(1965).
8NVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS:REGULATIONS:USA EARTHQUAKES;THERMODYNAMICS;VOLUME:VARIATIONS;
HEAT;PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS:HEAT TRANSFER;EARTH
02875 (PB--203102-D) GEOTHERMAL LEASING MANTLE
PROGRAM, CONSIDERS IMPACT OF LEASING AND
OPERATING REGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE 02884 CONSERVATION OF THERMAL WATERS FROM THE
GEOTHERMAL STEAM ACT OF 1970 AND LEASING OF 3 POINT OF VIEW OF THE GEOTHERMAL BALANCE.
AREAS IN CALIFORNIA. DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL Jetel, J. Vestn. Ustred. Ustavu Geol.; 41:
IMPACT STATEMENT. (Department of the No.3, 177-81(1966).
Interior, Washington, D.C. (USA. 6 Oct GEOTHERMAL FIELDS:GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;
1971. 234p. NTIS $3.00. CZECHOSLOVAKIA;HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS;
CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION:LAND ENERGY CONSERVATION;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS:
LEASING:ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS: ENERGY LOSSES
LEGISLATION:GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
02885 ASPECT ON THE RELATION OF THERMAL WATER
02876 (PB--208954) GEOTHERMAL LEASING AND MATSUSHIRO EARTHQUAKES IN KAGAI HOT SPRING
PROGRAM. (SUPPLEMENT TO DRAFT DATED 6 OCT AREA, NAGANO PREFECTURE. Kasuga, I. J.
1971, PB--203102-D). (Department of the Geog.; 76: No.2, 76-86(1967). (In Japanese
Interior, Washington, D.C. (USA. 3 Ma~ with English abstract). -.
1972. 193p. NTIS $3.00: $0.95 (mf). JAPAN:THERMAL WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;EARTHQUAKES; . .~
LAND LEASING:GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; GEOLOGY;TEMPERATURE MONITORING;FLOW RATE:HEAT
8NVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS:ENERGY SOURCES; TRANSFER
ENERGY RESERVES:GOVERNMENT POLICIES:GEOTHERMAL
RESOURCES 02886 WATER CONTENT IN THE CRUST AND THE
HYDROTHERMAL REACTION AS A POSSIBLE CAUSE FOR
ENVIRONHENTAL ASPECTS 153
02891 GROUND SUBSIDENCE OF A GEOTHERHAL FIELD 02901 GEOTHERMAL WASTES AND WATER RESOURCES
DURING EXPLOITATION. Hatton, J.W. (Ministry OF SALTON SEA AREA. Werner, S.L.: Olson, L.J.
of Works, Wairakei, New Zealand). Geothermics; Calif. Dept. of Water Resources Bulletin No.
Special Issue 2: 1294-6(1970). 143-7. Sacramento, CA: Calif. Dept. Water
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS:EXPLOITATION: Resources (Feb 1970). 123p. Office of
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS:GROUND MOTION:AQUIFERS:NEW Procurement, Documents Section, PO Box 20191,
ZEALAND;GROUND SUBSIDENCE Sacramento, CA, $3.50.
CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;WATER
02892 LIMITS OF MICROBIAL EXISTENCE, RESOURCES:GEOTHERMAL WELLS;BRINES:LIQUID WASTES:
TEMPERATURE AND PH. Brock, T.D.; Darland, WASTE DISPOSAL;SURFACE WATERS~SALINITY;
G.K. Science; 169: No. 3952, 1316-18( 1970). HYDROLOGY:GEOLOGY;SALTON SEA;POLLUTION:
HOT SPRINGS;THERMAL WATERS:PH VALUE:BACTERIA; ECONOMICS:GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;GROWTH
02902 ELECTRICITY FROM GEOTHERMAL, NUCLEAR,
02893 MAN-MADE EARTHQUAKES - WAY TO COAL SOURCES; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT COMPARISON.
UNDERSTAND NATURAL SEISMIC ACTIVITY. Mueller, Bowen, R.G. Ore Bin: 33: No. 11, 197-
S. Geol. Rundsch.; 59: No.2, 792-805(1970). 209( 1971).
(English, French, and Russian abstracts). ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS:ELECTRIC POWER:
EARTHQUAKES;WATER RESERVOIRS:INJECTION WELLS; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERHAL EXPLORATION;
STRESSES;TECTONICS COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS;COAL;NUCLEAR POWER
02913 GEOTHERMAL MERCURY POLLUTION IN NEW 02921 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE MULTI-
ZEALAND. Weissberg, B.G.; Zobel, M.G.R. PURPOSE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES.
(Chern. Div., Dep. Sci. Ind. Res., Lower Hutt, Wilson, J.S. (Dow Chemical, Midland, MI).
NZ). Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol.; 9: No. AIChE Symp. Ser.; 70: No. 136, 782-787(1974).
3, H8-55( 1973). CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
NEW ZEALAND;WATER POLLUTION;GEOTHERMAL EXPLOITATION;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;BRINES;
BY-PRODUCTS 155
02923 POLLUTION CONTROL FOR GEOTHERMAL POWER 02930 BORAX-BEARING GEYSERS OF TUSCANY.
PLANTS. Kuwada, J.T. (Rogers Eng. Co., Zuccari, G.C. Chim. Ind. (Milan); 63: No.4,
Inc., San Francisco, CAl. AIChE S~mp. Ser.; 382-4(Apr 1950).
70: No. 136,772-6(1974). GEYSERS;ITALY;BY-PRODUCTS;BORIC ACID;
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;AIR POLLUTION;WATER GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;BORON CARBIDES;AMMONIUM
POLLUTION;CONTROL;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS COMPOUNDS;CARBONATES
02924 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. 02931 NEW METHOD OF H2 S ABSORPTION AND
Miller, W.L. (Bureau of Mines, Washington, RECOVERY OF SULPHUR FROM CARBON DIUXIDE GASES.
DC). pp 61-70 of Proceedings of a s~mposium Guntermann, W. Gas- Wasserfach; 97: No. 21,
on geothermal energ~ and Colorado. Pearl, 896-9(1 Nov 1956).
R.H. (ed.). Denver; Colorado Geological VOLCANOES;NATURAL STEAM;GASES;HYDROGEN
Surve~ (1974). SULFIDES;RECOVERY;SULFUR;GEOTHERMAL POWER
From Symposium on geothermal energ~; Denver, PLANTS;INDUSTRIAL PLANTS;ITALY
Colorado, USA (6 Dec 1973).
See CONF-731226--. 02932 LITHIUM AND OTHER MINERALS IN
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;LAND GEOTHERMAL WATERS. Wilson, S.H. Mineral
USE;GROUND SUBSIDENCE;SEISMIC EFFECTS;BLOWOUTS; Conference 6, Proc., Paper 127. Dunedin; New
NOISE;GASEOUS WASTES;WATER POLLUTION Zealand; Univ. Otago (1959). 14p.
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;
02925 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ECONOMICS;LITHIUM;SODIUM;
MULTIPURPOSE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOTHERMAL POTASSIUM;LITHIUM CHLORIDES;RECOVERY
RESOURCES. Wilson, J.S. (Dow Chern., USA,
Midland, Mich.). AIChE Symp. Ser.; 70: No. 02933 UTILIZATION OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN THE
136, 782-7(1974). PRODUCTION OF BORIC ACID AND BY-PRODUCTS FROM
IMPERIAL VALLEY;BRINES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; THE LARDERELLO SOFFIANI. Lenzi, D. pp 512-
HYDROGEN SULFIDES;CARBON DIOXIDE;BORON 16 of United Nations Conference on New Sources
HYDROXIDES;OXIDATION;SILICON OXIDES; of Energ~, Rome, Ital~, 1961, Proceedings,
FLOCCULATION;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;FLASHING; Volume 3. New York; United Nations (1964).
SIMULATION;SULFIDES;REMOVAL;THERMAL WATERS (In French with English summar~)
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energ~;
02926 POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF GEOTHERMAL WATER Rome, Ital~ (1961).
AND STEAM PRODUCTION ON THE SUBSURFACE ITALY;LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL
ENVIRONMENT. Whiting, R.L. (Dep. Pet. Eng., ENERGY;EXPLOITATION;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;BORIC
Texas A and M Univ., College Station, Tex.). ACID;PRODUCTION;INDUSTRIAL PLANTS;NATURAL STEAM;
AIChE S~mp. Ser.; 70: No. 136, 762-71(1974). ELECTRIC POWER;POWER POTENTIAL;SULFUR;AMMONIUM
GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;EXPLORATION;HYDROLOGY; COMPOUNDS;BY-PRODUCTS;FUMAROLES;RECOVERY;
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;UNDERGROUND;SEISMOLOGY; CARBONATES
PRODUCTION;CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
02934 GEOTHERMAL HEAT SHOWS POSSIBLE USE IN
02927 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF GEOTHERMAL THE FIJI ISLANDS. Monro, J.N. Mining Eng.;
BNERGY DEVELOPMENT. Bowen, R.G. Amer. Ass. 16: No.9, 66-7(1964).
Petrol. Geol. Bull.; 58: No.7, 1432(1974). FIJI;HOT SPRINGS;DESALINATION;SEAWATER;
In Circum-Pacific Energ~ and Mineral GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;SALTS;RECOVERY;HEAT;
Resources Conference. EVAPORATION
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS;
ENVIRONMENTAL rMPACT STATEMENTS;ENERGY SOURCES; 02935 RECOVERY OF LITHIUM AND OTHER MINERALS
GEOLOGY FROM GEOTHERMAL WATER AT WAIRAKEI. Kenned~,
A.M. pp 502-11 of United Nations Conference
on New Sources of Energ~, Rome, Ital~, 1961,
Proceedings, Volume 3. New York; United
Nations (1964). (French summar~)
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energ~;
Rome, Ital~ (1961).
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;THERMAL WATERS;
LITHIUM;RECOVERY;MINERALS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
DEMINERALIZATION
BY-PRODUCTS
02936 WHAT'S INVOLVED IN THE NEW STEAM PLAY.
Lawrence, C.J. Oil Gas J.; 62: No.6, 60-
3( 1964).
SALTON SEA;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;MINERALS;
RERER ALSO TO CITATION (S) 193, 362, 614, 840, RECOVERY;WASTE DISPOSAL;THERMAL WATERS;
1003, 1126, 1157, 1183, 2048, 2954, 2955, 2956, CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
2957, 2958, 2968, 2973, 3004, 3334
02937 GEOTHERMAL BRINE DRAWS MORTON SALT.
Chern. Eng. News; 43: No.5, 16( 1965).
SALTON SEA;POTASSIUM CHLORIDES;RECOVERY;
02928 (BM-IC--8638 ) EXTRACTING MINERALS WASTE DISPOSAL;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;PILOT
156 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
RE~ER ALSO TO CITATION (S) 35. 92. 202. 279. GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
321. 359. 432. 441. 461. 463. 489. 549, 585. MEXICO;EXPLOITATION
629, 772. 817. 1960, 2812, 2821, 2846, 2849,
2850, 2852, 2854, 2856. 2857, 2865, 2930, 2987. 02963 GEOTHERMAL POWER IN NEW ZEALAND.
2992, 3212, 3334 Australas. Eng.; 56: 35(Nov 1963).
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL
FIELD;POWER GENERATION;ELECTRIC CABLES;NEW
ZEALAND;DIELECTRIC MATERIALS;POWER TRANSMISSION
02953 (LA--5289-MS) GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. LINES
Smith, M.C. May 1973. Contract W-7405-eng-
36. 31p. Dep. NTIS $4.00. 02964 PROPOSED 15-MEGAWATT GEOTHERMAL POWER
Present status and projections. GEOTHERMAL STATION AT HVERAGERDI, ICELAND. Einarsson,
BNERGY;POWER POTENTIAL;FORECASTING;STEAM; S.S. pp 354-64 of United Nations Conference
ENVIRONMENT;ELECTRIC POWER;ECONOMICS; on New Sources of Energy. Rome, Italy, 1961,
ELECTRICITY;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS Proceedings, Volume 3. New York; United
Nations (1964). (French summary)
02954 NATURAL STEAM AT LARDERELLO, ITALY. ReykjaVik. GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;ICELAND;
Keller. W.D.; Valduga, A. J. Geol.; 54: No. PLANNING;NATURAL STEAM;DESIGN
5, 327-34(1946).
ITALY;LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGY; 02965 PLANNING OF A GEOTHERMOELECTRIC POWER
NATURAL STEAM;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; PLANT, TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES.
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;RECOVERY;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; Chierici, A. pp 299-313 of United Nations
BORIC ACID;PRODUCTION;MINERALS;INDUSTRIAL Conference on New Sources of Energy. Rome,
PLANTS;BY-PRODUCTS Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Volume 3. New York;
United Nations (1964).
02955 NATURAL STEAM AT LARDERELLO, ITALY. From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
Keller. W.D.; Valduga. A. J. Geol.; 54: No. Rome, Italy (1961).
5, 327-34(Sep 1946). GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;EXPLOITATION;ELECTRIC
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER POWER;POWER GENERATION;ECONOMICS;GEOTHERMAL
PLANTS;NATURAL STEAM;BORIC ACID;MINERALS; POWER PLANTS;PLANNING;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;NATURAL
RECOVERY;INDUSTRIAL PLANTS STEAM;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;DRILLING;PRODUCTION;
STEAM QUALITY;FLOW RATE;GEOLOGY;GEOLOGIC FAULTS
02956 BORAX-BEARING GEYSERS OF TUSCANY.
Zuccari. G.C. Chima Ind. (Milan); 63: 382- 02966 GEOTHERMAL POWER DEVELOPMENT AT
4(1950). WAIRAKEI, NEW ZEALAND. Armstead, H.C.H. pp
ITALY;POWER POTENTIAL;BY-PRODUCTS;GEYSERS; 274-83 of UN Conference on New Sources of
BORIC ACID;POWER GENERATION;GEOTHERMAL POWER Energy, Rome, Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Vol. 3.
PLANTS;RECOVERY New York; United Nations (1964).
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
02957 TUSCAN BORACIC "SOFFIONI" AND THEIR Rome, Italy (1961).
DEVELOPMENT AT LARDERELLO. Mazzoni, A. WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER
Struct. Eng.; 39: No.4. 97-106(Apr 1951). PLANTS;NEW ZEALAND;POWER GENERATION;
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;BORIC ACID;WELL TURBOGENERATORS;THERMAL WATERS;NATURAL STEAM;
DRILLING;THERMOELECTRICITY;GEOTHERMAL POWER POWER POTENTIAL;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS
PLANTS;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;BY-PRODUCTS;POWER
POTENTIAL;ENERGY YIELD 02967 (UCRL-Trans--10726) FIRST GEOTHERMAL
POWER STATIONS. Vymorkov, B.M. Translated
02958 ENERGY BALANCE OF STEAM GEOTHERMAL from Vestn. Akad. Nauk SSSR; No. 10, 32-
POWER PLANTS. Tettamanzi. A.; Ciabattoni. G.; 39(1965). 23p. Dep. NTIS $3.25.
Mirone. M. Termotecnica (Milan); 9: 291- USSR. GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;USSR;ECONOMICS;
4(1955). POWER PLANTS;TURBINES;EXPLORATION;VOLCANOES;
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;PERFORMANCE;GASEOUS HEATI NG; GEOLOGY
WASTES;WASTE PROCESSING;AMMONIA;EXTRACTION;
REMOVAL;RECOVERY 02968 MORTON BIDS FOR POWER AND POTASH FROM
BRINES. Chern. Eng. News; 43: No. 51, 21-
02959 NATURAL STEAM AND GEOTHERMAL POWER 2( 1965).
GENERATION. Maynard. G.R. Contract ~-7405 IMPERIAL VALLEY;BRINES;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER
Eng-48. Livermore, CA; USA; Univ. Calif., GENERATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;CALIFORNIA;NATURAL
Livermore Radiation Lab. (1958). 8p. STEAM;EXPLOITATION;PILOT PLANTS;RECOVERY;
NATURAL STEAM;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION; POTASSIUM CHLORIDES
BIBLIOGRAPHIES;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;HOT
SPRINGS;GEYSERS 02969 US TO AID STUDY OF GEOTHERMAL INSTANT
ENERGY PLANTS. Wyss, A. Pub. Util. Fortn.;
02960 CONSTRUCTION OF GEOTHERMAL STEAM POWER 76: 62-3( 16 Sep 1965).
PLANTS UTILIZING NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES. Carlson, From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
R.H. pp 78-87 of Proceedings of 2. Plowshare Energy (Bibliography), p. 9.
Symposium. US AEC, San Francisco. Pt. 3. USA;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;RESEARCH
Albuquerque. NM; Sandia Corp. (1959). PROGRAMS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
From 2. Plowshare Symposium of US AEC; San POWER POTENTIAL;POWER GENERATION;ELECTRIC POWER
Francisco, CA (1959).
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;CONSTRUCTION;NUCLEAR 02970 PROBLEM OF UTILIZATION OF EARTH HEAT.
EXPLOSIVES;USES;STEAM;PLOWSHARE PROJECT Gokhshtein, D.P.; Martynovskii, V.S.;
Datskovskii. V.M.; Minkus, B.A.
02961 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Meriel, Y. La Teploenergetika; No.2, 70-3(Feb 1966).
Nature; No. 3292, 356-62(1959). GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
ICELAND;ITALY;NEW ZEALAND;GEOTHERMAL POWER NATURAL STEAM;BINARY CYCLES;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS
PLANTS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER GENERATION
02971 JAPAN'S NE~ GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT.
02962 DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF Calif. Div. Mines, Geol., Mineral Info. Serv.;
GEOTHERMAL STEAM IN ITALY AND POSSIBILITIES OF 20: No.5, 56(1967).
DEVELOPMENT IN MEXICO. Espinosa, H.A. Asoc. JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;IMAGES
Mexicana Geol. Petrol. Bol.; 13: No. 11-12.
347-355( 1961). 02972 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD 1969.
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;NATURAL STEAM; Koenig, J.B. California Div. Mines and
158 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Geologll Mineral Inf. Ser.: 22: No.8, 123- Kakkonda River Area, Japan. GEOTHERMAL POWER
128( 1969). PLANTS;PLANNING:JAPAN:NATURAL STEAM:GEOTHERMAL
8,175 ft well depth, 250-280 0 C steam. EXPLORATION:POWER POTENTIAL;DRILLING;DRY-STEAM
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGY;GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS
POWER PLANTS:GRAYWACKE:BASALT;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;
HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY 02981 IMPACT OF GEOTHERMAL POWER ON THE
ENVIRONMENT. Bowen, R.G. Congressional
02973 CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE record 32045; (16 Sep 1970).
GEOTHERMAL FIELD OF LARDERELLO (TUSCANY-ITALY). From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
REMARKS ON THE CARBOLI AREA. Cataldi, R.: Energl/ (Bibliographll), p. 19.
Ferrara, G.C.; Stefani, G.; Tongiorgi, E. GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;ENVIRONMENTAL
(Ente Nazionale per l'Energia Elettrica, Rome EFFECTS:ELECTRIC POWER;POWER GENERATION;
(Itall/. Bull. Volcanol.; 33: No.1, 1- ENVIRONMENT:POLLUTION
27(1969). (In Italian).
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD:ITALY;GEOTHERMAL 02982 GEOTHERMAL POWER UTILIZED AT UTILITY'S
RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER GENERATION: GEYSERS PLANT (PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC POWER;HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLES;NATURAL COMPANY). McMasters, H.L. Air Cond., Heat.,
STEAM;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; Refrig. News; 123: 19(23 Aug 1971).
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;GASES;BORIC ACID:PRODUCTION; From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
ROCK DRILLING;USES Energl/ (Bibliographl/), p. 17.
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD:GEOTHERMAL POWER
02974 JAPAN EXPLOITS GEOTHERM. Indus. Res.; PLANTS;OPERATION;POWER GENERATION:SPACE HEATING;
11: No.2, 33(1969). ELECTRIC POWER
JAPAN;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:EXPLOITATION;
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS:POWER GENERATION: 02983 GEOTHERMAL STEAM IN THE GEYSERS--CLEAR
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;OTAKE GEOTHERMAL LAKE REGION, CA. Garrison, L.E. Geol. Soc.
FIELD Amer., Bull.: 83: No.5, 1449-1468(Mal/ 1972).
182,000 kwh generated in 1971, 600,000 kwh
02975 GEYSERS. Koenig, J.B. Calif. Div. projected for 1975. NATURAL STEAM;DRY-STEAM
Mines Geol., Miner. Inform. Serv.; 22: No.8, SYSTEMS;ELECTRIC POWR;POWER GENERATIDN;MAGMA;
123-128( 1969). HEAT TRANSFER;PERMEABILITY;POROSITY;ROCKS;
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER METEORIC WATER:THERMAL WATERS;POWER POTENTIAL:
PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER GENERATION: GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER
CALIFORNIA;GEOLOGY;NATURAL STEAM PLANTS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
02976 GETTING UP STEAM: GEOTHERMAL POWER IS 02984 UTILITIES WARM UP TO HOT WATER POWER
SLOWLY MOVING FROM RESEARCH TO DEVELOPMENT. PLANTS. Elec. Light Power (Boston); 50: No.
Summers, W.K.; Ross, S.H. Barrons; 49: 11(17 13, 37-8(Jul 1972).
Nov 1969). GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;THERMAL WATERS;POWER
From Power from the Earth: Geothermal POTENTIAL;EXPLOITATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Energl/ (Bibliographl/), p. 7. CONVERSION
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ELECTRIC POWER;GEOTHERMAL
POWER PLANTS;EXPLOITATION:POWER GENERATION 02985 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY--GROWTH SPURRED ON BY
"POWERFUL MOTIVES". Chasteen, A.J. (Union
02977 DEVELOPMENT OF OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD. Oil Co. of California, Los Angeles). Mining
Hallashida, T.; Ezima, Y. (Kliushu Electric Engineering: 24: No. 10, 100-102(Oct 1972).
Power Co., Inc., Research Div., Fukuoka, 630 MW planned capacity (1975). GEOTHERMAL
Japan). Geothermics; No.2, 208-20(1970). ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:GEOTHERMAL POWER
OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES; PLANTS;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;ELECTRIC POWER;
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION;ELECTRIC POWER; ECoNOMICS;POWER GENERATIoN;POWER POTENTIAL
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;JAPAN;GEOPHYSICAL
SURVEYS;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;ELECTRICAL 02986 ONLY GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT IN THE
SURVEYS;GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY UNITED STATES SOON TO BE WORLD'S LARGEST.
(Aware, Communitl/ Performance Publications,
02978 PROGRESS REPORT ON GEOTHERMAL Inc.). Aware; No. 25, 14(Oct 1972).
DEVELOPMENT IN ITALY. Cataldi, R.; Ceron, P. GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELP;GEOTHERMAL POWER
(ENEL - Direzione Studi e Ricerche, Centro di PLANTS;POWER POTENTIAL;POWER GENERATION
Ricerca Geotermica, Pisa, Itall/); Di Mario, P.;
Leardioi, T. Geothermics; No.2, 77-87(1970). 02987 ASSESSING ADVANCED METHODS OF
Technological progress, 285,200 kW plant GENERATION. Hauser, L.G. (Westinghouse
capacities, 2746.8 million kWh power Electric Corp., Pittsburgh). Arch.
production. ITALY;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL Energiewirt.: 27: No. 20, 989-999(1973). (In
POWER PLANTS;EQUIPMENT;ELECTRIC POWER: German).
8XPLORATION;POWER GENERATION NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS:BREEDER REACTORS;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;SOLAR POWER PLANTS;FUEL CELLS;
02979 POWER STATION STRATEGY. James, R. THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS;MHD GENERATORS;ENERGY
(DSIR, Taupo, New Zealand). Geothermics; SOURCES;EFFICIENCY;ENERGY CONVERSION;
Special Issue 2: 1676-87( 1970). PERFORMANCE;COAL GASIFICATION
From UN Sl/mposium on the Development and
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2, 02988 APPLICATION OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY TO THE
Part 2; Pisa (1970). SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY IN RURAL AREAS.
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER:STEAM Cataldi, R.; di Mario, P.; Leardini, T.
TURBINES;AQUIFERS;STEAM;WATER;MIXTURES;THERMAL (ENEL, Direzione Studi e Ricerche, Roma,
WATERS;ECONOMICS;SPACE HEATING;GEOTHERMAL Itall/)' Geothermics; 2: No. I, 3-16(Mar
8NERGY;USES;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS 1973)
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;USES;ELECTRIC POWER;
02980 RECENT PLANS OF GEOTHERMAL ECONoMICS;ELECTRIC GENERATORS;TURBOGENERATORS;
8XPLOITATION. Mori, Y. (Geothermal Power POWER POTENTIAL;POWER GENERATION;GEOTHERMAL
DIv., Japan Metals and Chemicals Co., Ltd., POWER PLANTS;RURAL AREAS
Morioka, Japan). Geothermics; Special Issue 2:
1144-9(1970). 02989 GEOTHERMAL PAPER. Wehlage, E.F. pp
From UN Sl/mposium on the Development and 90-101 of Geothermal world directorl/ 1973.
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2, Meadows, K.F. (ed~). Glendora, CAl Katherine
Part 2; Pisa (1970). F. Meadows (Aug 1973).
DESIGN AND OPERATION 159
REFER ALSO TO CITATION (S) 352, 642, 1601, 03005 POWER WITHOUT FUEL. Pennycuick,
2843, 3209, 3216, 3270 J.A.C. Electrician; 140: 117-18(1948).
ITALY;ISLANDS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;OPERATION;POWER
GENERATION;BINARY CYCLES;NATURAL STEAM;ALKANES;
02996 (AD-~754947,) SOVIET GEOTHERMAL ORGANIC CHLORINE COMPOUNDS;STEAM TURBINES;
ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING - REPORT 2. TURBOGENERATORS;GAS TURBINES
Stevovich~ V.A. (Informatics, Inc.,
Bockville, Md. (USA. Dec 1972. 84p. 03006 GEOTHERMIC CENTRAL POWER PLANT.
NTIS $3.00; $0.95 (mf). Liceni, F. Bol. Inform. Petrol.; 27: No.
USSR;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION; 300, 55-S2(Mar 1950).
ENGINEERING;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;OPERATION; GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;OPERATION;
160 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
03QI0 GENERATION OF ELECTRICAL POWER fROM HOT 03020 GAMMA RADIOGRAPHY AT NEW ZEALAND
WATER SPRINGS. Vorster. W.H. South African GEOTHERMAL STEAM POWER STATION. Gray, C.M.
Mech. Engr.; 5: 381-8(1956). (UCRL--5298). At. Energy Aust.; 7: No.3, 7-11(1964).
CONGO PEOPLES REPUBLIC;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;HOT WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL fIELD;GAMMA RADIOGRAPHY;
SPRINGS;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER GENERATION;MINING; PIPELINES;NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING;GEOTHERMAL
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;DESIGN;OPERATION;HOT- POWER PLANTS;GAMMA SOURCES;PIPE JOINTS;WELDED
WATER SYSTEMS JOINTS;NEW ZEALAND;RADIOISOTOPES
NEW ZEALAND. McKenzie, G.R.: Smith, J.H. pp 12,000 kW output, 1.5 kg/cm 2 saturated
353-84 of 7. World Energy Conference, Aug 20- steam. OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD:GEOTHERMAL POWER
24, 1968, Moscow, Trans. v 13, Sect. C//4, 1969 PLANTS:ENGINEERING:DESIGN:STEAM:SPECIFICATIONS:
paper 204. Moscow: (1969). HOT-WATER SYSTEMS:JAPAN
From 7. World Energy Conference: Moscow (20-
24 Aug 1968). 03035 PILOT GEOTHERMOELECTRIC POWER STATION
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL IN PAUZHETKA, KAMCHATKA. Naymanov, O.S.
FIELD:PERFORMANCE:PRESSURE DROP;TEMPERATURE (Glavseverovostokenergo, Ministry of Elec.
DEPENDENCE:HOT-WATER SYSTEMS:NEW ZEALAND Energy, Moscow, USSR). Geothermics: Special
Issue 2: 1560-6(1970).
03Q27 AUTOMATION AND TELECONTROL OF THE from UN Symposium on the Development and
GABBRO GEOTHERMAL CONDENSING POWER STATION. Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
Corti, R.: Maxia, M. RC Riun. Ass. Part 2: Pisa (1970).
Elettrotec. Ital.: 44: No.3, 7(1969). 100,000 kW plant capacity. GEOTHERMAL POWER
(.Italian). PLANTS:OPERATION;PILOT PLANTS:INDUSTRIAL PLANTS:
ITALY:GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS: HYDRODYNAMICS:NATURAL STEAM:HOT-WATER SYSTEMS:
TURBOGENERATORS;AUTOMATION:REMOTE CONTROL: MIXTURES;PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL fIELD;USSR:STEAM
REMOTE HANDLING:STEAM CONDENSERS:MEETINGS: TURBINES
PROCEEDINGS:LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
~ELEVISION:CONTROL SYSTEMS 03036 GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT ON THE PARATUNKA
RIVER. Moskvicheva, V.N.: Popov, A.E.
03028 EXPLOITATION OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY fOR (Thermal Physics Inst., Siberian Branch, USSR
flOWER PRODUCTION. Schewe, L.D. (Batelle Acad. of Sciences, Novosibirsk, USSR).
Inst., Frankfurt/Main, W. Germany). Energie; Geothermics: Special Issue 2: 1567-71(1970).
31: No.4, 124-7(Apr 1969). (In German). from UN Symposium on the Development and
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS:PERFORMANCE;POWER Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
GENERATION:ECONOMICS:GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ELECTRI~ Part 2: Pisa (1970).
flOWER GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS:USSR:BINARY CYCLES:
fREONS;POWER GENERATION;OPERATION:GAS TURBINES:
03029 NEW TRENDS IN PLANNING AND DESIGN Of PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL fIELD:HEAT EXCHANGERS
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS. Corti, R.: Di Mario,
P.; Mondolfi, F. (ENEL - Compartimento di 03037 RECOVERY Of fLASH STEAM fROM HOT BORE
Firenze, Italy). Geothermics; No.2, 768- WATER. Wigley, D.M. (Ministry of Works,
9( 1970). Private Bag, Taupo, New Zealand). Geothermics:
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;PLANNING:DESIGN; Special Issue 2: 1588-91(1970).
PRODUCTIVITY:ITALY:EQUIPMENT WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD:FLASHING:THERMAL
WATERS;BOREHOLES:RECOVERY:STEAM SEPARATORS;HOT-
0~030 DEVELOPMENT OF THE NAMAFJALL AREA, WATER SYSTEMS:GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
NORTHERN ICELAND. Ragnars, K.; Saemundsson,
K. (National Energy Authority, Reykjavik, 03038 MEASUREMENT AND TRANSMISSION Of STEAM
Iceland): Benediktsson, S.: Einarsson, S.S. IN MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT.
Geothermics; No.2, 925-35(1970). Uchiyama, M. (Japan Metals and Chemicals Co.,
Down-hole temperatures of 260 o C. ICELAND: Ltd., Morioka, Japan); Matsuura, S. (Nippon
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;DESIGN:PLANNING: Eng. Co., Ltd., Japan). Geothermics: Special
ECONOMICS:ELECTRIC POWER;SPACE HEATING:GEOLOGY: Issue 2: 1572-80(1970).
DRILLING;EQUIPMENT;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY:GEOLOGIC from UN Symposium on the Development and
DEPOSITS:NAMAFJALL GEOTHERMAL fIELD Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
Part 2: Pisa (1970).
03031 MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS IN GEOTHERMAL MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD:GEOTHERMAL POWER
POWER PLANTS. Ricci, G.: Viviani, G. (ENEL, PLANTS:OPERATION:fLUID FLOW;CHEMICAL
Compartimento di firenze, Servizio Elettrico, COMPOSITION;PRESSURE MEASUREMENT;TEMPERATURE
Larderello, Italy). Geothermics: No.2, 839- MEASUREMENT;CORROSION:PIPELINES;DESIGN:
47(1970). SPEClfICATIONS;THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS:MAINTENANCE:STEAM JAPAN:PERFORMANCE;TRANSPORT:NAT~AL STEAM
~URBINES:CHEMICAL PROPERTIES;PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES 03039 CURRENT STATUS OF GEOTHERMAL POWER
PLANTS AT THE GEYSERS, SONOMA COUNTY,
03032 IMPROVEMENTS IN RECENT ITALIAN CALIFORNIA. Barton, D.B. (Dept. Eng.,
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS AND IMPORTANCE Of Pacific Gas and Electric Co., 245 Market St.,
AUXILIARY UNITS. Ricci, G.: Viviani, G. San francisco, CAl. Geothermics; Special
(ENEL - Compartimento di firenze, Servizio Issue 2: 1552-9(1970).
Elettrico, Larderello, Pisa, Italy). From UN Symposium on the Development and
Geothermics: No.2, 812-8(1970). Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS:LARDERELLO Part 2: Pisa (1970).
GEOTHERMAL fIELD;MONTE AMIATA GEOTHERMAL fIELD: 82,000 kW current production, 110,000 kW
ITALY:OPERATION:PERFORMANCE:EFfICIENCY: planned. GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS:GEYSERS
EQUIPMENT:POWER GENERATION GEOTHERMAL fIELD;CALlfORNIA:STEAM TURBINES;
OPERATION;DESIGN:INJECTION WELLS;WASTE DISPOSAL;
03G33 ENGINEERING ASPECTS Of A GEOTHERMAL CORROSION;POWER GENERATION;PLANNING
POWER PLANT. Bruce, A.W. (Dept. Eng.,
Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San francisco, 03040 MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT.
CAl. Geothermics: Special Issue 2: 1516- Sato, H. (Matsukawa Geothermal Power Plant,
aO(1970). Japan Metals and Chemicals Co. Ltd., Tokyo,
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS:ENGINEERING;WASTE Japan). Geothermics: Special Issue 2: 1546-
DISPOSAL:WATER:INJECTION WELLS:PIPELINES:DESIGN: 51(1970).
ALUMINIUM:STEAM TURBINES:ECONOMICS:STAINLESS From UN Symposium on the Development and
STEELS Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
Part 2: Pisa (1970).
( \ 03034 ENGINEERING AND DESIGN fEATURES Of THE 20,000 kW. GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;MATSUKAWA
~ OTAKE GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT. Usui, T.: GEOTHERMAL fIELD:JAPAN;SCALING:ACCIDENTS;
Aikawa, K. (Thermal Power Plant Eng. Dept., TURBINES;VALVES:EQUIPMENT:OPERATION;BLOWOUTS
Nagasaki Shipyard and Engine Works, Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries, Ltd., Nagasaki, Japan). 03041 MECHANICAL FEATURES Of A GEOTHERMAL
Geothermics: Special Issue 2: 1533-45(1970). PLANT. Akiba, M. (Turbine En9ng. Dept.,
162 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Tokyo Snibaura Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, No.1. Davis, CAl Geotnermal Resour. Counc.
Japan). Geotnermics; Special Issue 2: 1521- (1972 ).
9( 1970). GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER ~
From UN Symposium on tne Development and PLANTS;DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS;OPERATION ,...,
Utilization of Geotnermal Resources, Vol. 2,
Part 2; Pi sa (1970). 03052 OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCES AT OTAKE
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;JAPAN;DESIGN;TESTING; GEOTHERMAL POWER STATION. Ueno, T. (Kyusnu
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;USES;SPECIFICATIONS Electric Power Co.). Nenryo Kyokai-sni; 51:
No. 541, 291-6(May 1972).
03042 NATURAL STEAM POWER DOUBLED BY UNIT 3 OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER
AT THE GEYSERS IN CALIFORNIA. Bruce, A.W.; PLANTS;OPERATION;PERFORMANCE;JAPAN
Barton, D.B. Field trip to tne Geysers
geotnermal field, Lake and Sonoma Counties. 03053 LARDERELLO AND MONTE AMIATA-ELECTRIC
Woodland, CA, Am. Pet. Inst., N. Calif. Cnap., POWER FROM ENDOGENOUS STEAM. Elettrotecnica;
Div. Prod. (1970). 59: No.8, 833-53(Aug 1972). (Italian).
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;MONTE AMIATA
PLANTS;OPERATION;NATURAL STEAM;POWER POTENTIAL; GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOLOGY;MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES;
PRODUCTION;ELECTRIC POWER GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;EXPLOITATION;GEOTHERMAL POWER
PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER GENERATION;NATURAL
03043 GEOTHERMAL GROWING AS A POWER SOURCE. STEAM; OPERA nON
Blec. World; 32-3(22 Jun 1970).
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL 03054 NEW GEOTHERMAL FIELD STARTS PRODUCING.
FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;DESIGN;OPERATION; Elec. World; 26-9(1 Aug 1972).
COST;HYDROGEN SULFIDES;CORROSION;CALIFORNIA; CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER POWER PLANTS;STEAM MUFFLERS;DESIGN;EQUIPMENT;
GENERATION WELL DRILLING;GEOTHERMAL WELLS
03044 SUPERHEATING OF GEOTHERMAL STEAM FOR 03055 OPERATION OF GEOTHERMAL POWER STATIONS.
POWER. James, C.R. N. Z. Eng.; 25: No. 12, Naimanov, O.S. (Central Constructors Bureau,
325-30(Dec 1970). Power, Knarknov, USSR). Elek. Sta.; No. II,
1000F superneated steam, 50 lb/in. BOREHOLES; 77-8(Nov 1972). (Russian).
GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;SUPERHEATING;NATURAL STEAM; GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;OPERATION;STEAM
FUELS;WATER;MIXTURES;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; TURBINES;DESIGN
IMPURITIES;STEAM TURBINES;OPERATION;
SUPERHEATERS 03056 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. EXPERIENCE OF NEW
ZEALAND. Jacamon, J.P. Ann. Mines; 73-9(Dec
03045 SELECTION OF PARAMETERS AND RESULTS OF 1972). (In French).
A STUDY OF A FREON POWER INSTALLATION. Popov, GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;POWER GENERATION;NEW
A.E. Tr., Vses. Naucn.-Issled., Proekt.- ZEALAND;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;OPERATION
Konstr. Tekhnol. Inst. Kholod. Mashinostr.; 2:
124-44(1971). 03057 DESIGN AND OPERATION OF THE GEYSERS
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;DESIGN;PERFORMANCE; POWER PLANT. Finney, J.P. (Pacific Gas and
BINARY CYCLES;FREONS;BOILING POINTS Electric Co., San Francisco). pp 145-161 of
Geothermal energy. Kruger, P. (ed.).
03046 SEISMIC DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR Stanford, CA; Stanford Univ., Press (1973).
PLOWSHARE GEOTHERMAL POWER STATIONS. OPERATION;CALIFORNIA;PLANNING;ENVIRONMENT;
Anderson, T.L.; Simonson, E.R. Geol. Soc. ELECTRIC POWER;STEAM;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;~OWER
Arne r., Bu I I .; 3: No.2, 73( 1971 ). PLANTS;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL
PLOWSHARE PROJECT;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; POWER PLANTS;DESIGN
DESIGN;EARTHQUAKES;SEISMIC SURVEYS
03058 GEOTHERMAL POWER STILL IFFY.
03047 GEOTHERMAL TURBINE-GENERATORS DELIVERED Weismantel, G. Chem. Eng.; 80: No.6, 40-
TO PG AND E COMPANY IN USA. Inoue, T.; 41(1973).
Snibuya, S.; Senoo, M.; Tanabe, M. (Tokyo GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;OPERATION;EFFICIENCY;
Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd., Japan). Toshiba ELECTRIC POWER;PRODUCTION;COST;CERRO PRIETO
Rev., Int. Ed.; 59: 5-12( JuJ 1971). GEOTHERMAL FIELD;BRINES;CORROSIVE EFFECTS;
TURBOGENERATORS;STEAM TURBINES;GEOTHERMAL ENVIRONMENT;POLLUTION;PERFORMANCE;WASTE
POWER PLANTS;GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;HYDROGEN; DISPOSAL;DESALINATION
GASEOUS WASTES;USA
03059 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT.
03048 NATURAL STEAM-THE GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL Finney, J.P. (Pacific Gas and Electric Co.,
POWER PLANT. Barton, D.B. Energy Int.; 8: San Francisco, CAl. AIChE Symp. Ser.; 69:
No. II, 23-7(Nov 1971). No. 129, 459-64( 1973).
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER 184 MW plant capacity, 502 MW projected by
PLANTS;NATURAL STEAM;ENERGY SOURCES 1975. GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL POWER
PLANTS;STEAM TURBINES;DESIGN;OPERATION;PLANNING;
03049 DEVELOPMENT OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN POWER GENERATION;POWER POTENTIAL;CALIFORNIA
MEXICO. Salazar, A.G. Soc. Geol. Mex.,
Conv. Nac., Mem.; No.2, 152-3(1972). 03060 GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT DESIGN.
MEXICO;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;OPERATION; Kuwada, J.T. (Rogers Engineering Co., San
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;ELECTRIC POWER;GEOTHERMAL Francisco, CAl. AICnE Symp. Ser.; 69: No.
BXPLORATION 129, 439~44(1973).
ELECTRIC POWER;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;
03050 FLASHED STEAM POWER PLANTS. Guiza L., DESIGN;DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS;HOT-WATER SYSTEMS
J. pp 39-43 of Geotnermal Resources Council,
Conference, No.1. Davis, CA, Geotnermal 03061 TECHNOLOGICAL 'BREAKTHROUGH' PROMISES
Resour. Counc. (1972). TO TAP GEOTHERMAL POWER CHEAPLY. Anon. Eng.
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL Mining J.; 174: No.3, 26(Mar 1973). .-
POWER PLANTS;STEAM;FLASHING;OPERATION;HOT-WATER Downnole heat exchanger. HEAT EXCHANGERS; .
SYSTEMS GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;BRINES;CORROSION
RESISTANCE;HEAT TRANSFER;DESIGN;STEAM
03051 GEYSERS POWER PLANT; DRY STEAM
GEOTHERMAL FACILITY. Barton, D.B. PP 27-38 03062 HEAT-STORAGE WELLS FOR CONSERVING
of Geotnermal Resources Council, Conference, ENERGY AND REDUCING THERMAL POLLUTION. Meyer,
POWER CONVERSION SYSTEMS 163
DESIGN;OPERATION;BINARY CYCLES
03115 PRODUCTION OF STEAM fROM DRILL HOLES AT 03126 DRILLING Of BOREHOLES USING AIR AS
WAIRAKEI. fisher. W.M. pp 75-102 (Chap. 7) CIRCULATING MEDIUM IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA.
of Geothermal steam for power In New Zealand Miklash, V. Razved. Okhr. Nedr; No.4. 56-
(N.Z. Dept. Sci. Indust. Res., Bull. 117). 60(Apr 1962).
Grange. L.I. New Zealand; N.Z. Dept. Sci. EXPLORATION;BOREHOLES;ROCK DRILLING;DRILLING
Indust. Res. (1955). fLUIDS;AIR;SURfACTANTS;PERFORMANCE TESTING;
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL fIELD;WELL DRILLING;WELL AQUIfERS;EQUIPMENT
CASINGS;CONSTRUCTION;BUILDINGS;STEAH MUffLERS;
NATURAL STEAM;GEOTHERMAL fLUIDS;GEOTHERMAL 03127 ORGANIZATION FOR AND COST OF DRILLING
WELLS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;EQUIPMENT GEOTHERMAL STEAM BORES. Smith. J.H. pp 264-
9 of United Nations Conference on New Sources
03116 DRILLING Of OffSHORE BOREHOLES. of Energy, Rome, Italy, 1961, Proceedings,
Davydovskii. Yu.S. Razved. Okhr. Nedr; 25: Volume 2. New York; United Nations (1964).
No.5, 45-8(May 1959). Wairakei geothermal field. BOREHOLES;
WELL DRILLING;OffSHORE SITES;EQUIPMENT; DRILLING;COST;WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL fIELD;
DRILLING TECHNIQues AND WELL HARDWARE 167
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;ELECTRIC POWER;POWER 03135 DRILLING fOR NATURAL STEAM AND HOT
POTENTIAL;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;WELL DRILLING;NEW WATER IN ICELAND. Karlsson. T. pp 215-22 of
ZEALAND United Nations Conference on New Sources of
Energy, Rome. Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Volume
03128 DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE OF A STEAM- 3. New York; United Nations (1964). (French
WATER SEPARATOR FOR USE IN GEOTHERMAL BORES. summary)
Bangma. P. pp 60-77 of United Nations From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
Conference on New Sources of Energy, Rome, Rome, Italy (1961).
Italy, 1961, Proceedings. Volume 3. New York; ICELAND;GEOTHERMAL WELLS;WELL DRILLING;
United Nations (1964). (French summary) NATURAL STEAM;PERFORMANCE;EQUIPMNT
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy;
Rome, Italy (1961). 03136 PREVENTION OF BLOWOUTS AND OTHER
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL WELLS; ASPECTS OF SAFETY IN GEOTHERMAL STEAM DRILLING.
NATURAL STEAM;NEW ZEALAND;THERMAL WATERS;STEAM Bolton, R.S. pp 78-88 of United Nations
QUALITY;STEAM SEPARATORS;PERFORMANCE;DESIGN; Conference on New Sources of Energy, Rome.
FLOW RATE;PRESSURE DEPENDENCE Italy. 1961, Proceedings, Volume 3. New York;
United Nations (1964).
03129 DRILLING MUD IN GEOTHERMAL DRILLING. WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;WELL DRILLING;
Woods. D.L. pp 270-3 of United Nations GEOTHERMAL WELLS;BLOWOUTS;SAFETY;BOREHOLES
Conference on New Sources of Energy, Rome,
Italy, 1961, Proceedings, Volume 3. New York; 03137 CEMENTING GEOTHERMAL STEAM WELLS.
United Nations (1964). Ostroot, G.W.; Shryock, S. J. Petrol.
WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD;WELL DRILLING; Technol.; 16: No. 12. 1425-9(Dec 1964).
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;NATURAL STEAM;BOREHOLES;FLUID WELL CASINGS;CEMENTS;COMPRESSION STRENGTH;
FLOW;DRILLING FLUIDS;NEW ZEALAND GEOTHERMAL WELLS;PERFORMANCE
03130 AIR DRILLING IN GEOTHERMAL BORES. 03138 APPARATUS FOR USING A SOURCE OF ENERGY
Contini, R.; Cigni, U. pp 89-99 of UN FROM AN OVERPRESSURED FORMATION. Hottman.
Conference on New Sources of Energy, Rome, C.E. (to Shell Oil Co.). US Patent
Italy, 1961. Proceedings, Vol. 3. New York; 3,330,356. 11 Jul 1967. Filed date 25 feb
United Nations (1964). 1965. 8p.
From UN Conference on New Sources of Energy; Patents. SHALES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;PATENTS;
Rome, Ital y (1961). ENERGY SOURCES;PLANNING;TEXAS;GULF Of MEXICO;
GEOTHERMAL WELLS;DRILLING;DRILLING FLUIDS; DISTRIBUTION;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;WELL
WELL DRILLING;AIR;NATURAL STEAM;ECONOMICS; LOGGING;EQUIPMENT;GEOPRESSURED SYSTEMS;
PNEUMATICS;LIMESTONE;CLAYS;WATER GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
03154 CASING STRING DESIGN FOR GEOTHERMAL 03164 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMISSION
WELLS. Dench, N.D. (Ministry o( Works, OF DATA FROM DRILL BIT IN WELL BORE WHILE
Wellington, New Zealand). Geothermics; DRILLING. Stelzer, R.B. (to Texaco, Inc.).
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500 meter depth. GEOTHERMAL WELLS;NEW date 11 Aug 1972.
ZEALAND;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;PRESSURE WELL DRILlING;CUTTING TOOLS;REMOTE CONTROL;
MEASUREMENT;STRESSES;FAILURES;WELL CASINGS; DESIGN;EQUIPMENT
DESIGN
03165 METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR
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SALINITY;PH VALUE;SODIUM COMPOUNDS;POTASSIUM Part 2; Pisa (1970). v
COMPOUNDS;CALCIUM COMPOUNDS;MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS; GEOTHERMAL WELLS;SCALING;GEOTHERMAL POWER
CHLORIDES;SULFATES;CARBONATES PLANTS;MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD;JAPAN;
CORROSION;PIPELINES;TURBINES;OPERATION;WATER; ..
03186 CORROSION OF GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS AND DEPOSIrS
MEASURES FOR CONTROLLING IT. Natanov, Kh.Kh.;
Adamova, K.S. Sb. Nauch. Soobshch., Dagestan. 03193 PROPERTIES OF SCALES AND METHODS TO
Gos. Univ., Kafedra Khim.; No.6, 119-23(1969). PREVENT THEM. Yanagase, T.; Suginohara, Y.
GEOTHERMAL WELL PERFORMANCE 171
(Faculty of Eng., Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, Japan); Livermore). pp 315-334 of Geothermal energy.
Yanagase, K. (Res. Dept., Kyushu Electric Kruger, P. (ed.). Stanford, CA; Stanford
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Japan). Geothermics; Special Issue 2: 1619- ENVIRONMENT;CORROSION;SCALING;NATURAL STEAM;
33(1970). GASES;FRACTURES;ROCKS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;NUCLEAR
From UN Symposium on the Development and EXPLOSIONS;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;OPERATION;
Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2. ECONOMICS;EFFICIENCY;SAFEGUARD REGULATIONS;
Part 2; Pisa (1970). POLLUTION REGULATIONS;CONTAMINATION REGULATIONS;
SCALING;OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD;GEOTHERMAL RADIOISOTOPES
FLUIDS;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;CORROSION
PROTECTION;CALCIUM CARBONATES;DEPOSITS;CLEANING; 03202 CORROSION RESISTANCE OF METAL IN HOT
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;JAPAN BRINES: LITERATURE REVIEW. Banning, L.H.;
Oden, L.L. (Albany Metall. Res. Cent.,
03194 COMPLEX UTILIZATION OF THERMAL WATER Albany, OR). US Bur. Mines Inf. Circ. No.
HAVING HIGH SALTS CONTENT. Gaal, L. (Orsz. 8601. Washington, DC; US Bur. Mines (1973).
Vizugyi Hivatal, Budapest, Hungary). Hidrol. 39p.
Kozl.; 50: No.6, 255-60(1970). CORROSION RESISTANCE;BRINES;CORROSIVE
THERMAL WATERS;SCALING;PIPELINES;TRANSPORT; EFFECTS;ALUMINIUM;ALUMINIUM ALLOYS;COPPER;
CORROSION PROTECTION;METHANE;CARBON DIOXIDE; CARBON STEELS;CAST IRON;COPPER BASE ALLOYS;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;BALNEOLOGY;SALINITY;CRITICAL CHROMIUM ALLOYS;IRON ALLOYS;NICKEL BASE ALLOYS;
PRESSURE;CORROSIVE EFFECTS COBALT BASE ALLOYS;TITANIUM;SEAWATER;CORROSION;
METALS;ALLOYS
03195 GEOTHERMAL CORROSION OF ALUMINUM AND
ALUMINUM ALLOYS. Li, Y.-Y.; Chu, Y.; Chen, S.- 03203 CORROSIVENESS OF GEOTHERMAL WATER.
G. (Taiwan Alum. Corp., Kaohsiung, Taiwan). Polizo, G.D.; Kurishko, V.A. (Odess.
T'ai-Wan Lu Yeh Ku Fen Yu Hsien Kung Szu Yen Politekh. Inst., Odessa, USSR). Izv. Vyssh.
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NATURAL STEAM;STEAM;PH VALUE;CORROSION; THERMAL WATERS;CORROSION;BOREHOLES;ALUMINIUM
ALUMINIUM;ALUMINIUM ALLOYS;MAGNESIUM ALLOYS; ALLOYS;PIPES;CARBON DIOXIDE;CARBONATES;
MANGANESE ALLOYS;DURALUMIN;SILICON ALLOYS; DURALUMIN;DEPOSITS;CARBON STEELS;CORROSIVE
DOPPER ALLOYS;CHROMIUM ALLOYS;CORROSIVE EFFECTS; EFFECTS
CORROSION RESISTANCE
03204 MATERIALS SCREENING PROGRAM FOR THE LLL
03196 CORROSION OF METALS IN GEOTHERMAL GEOTHERMAL PROJECT. Lorensen, L.E. (Univ.
WATERS. Tskhvirashvili, D.G.; Vardigoreli, of Calif., Lawrence Livermore Lab.). pp 105-
O.Sh. (Tbilisi, USSR). Vodosnabzh. Sanit. 113 of Eng. for the Mater/Energy Challenge,
Tekh.; 212: No. 12, 8-10(1971). ASME Annu. Symp., 14th, Proc., Albuquerque, NM,
STEEL-1KH18N10T;STEELS;COPPER;BRASS;PITTING Feb. 28-Mar I, 1974. Abbin, J.P.
CORROSION;CORROSION;THERMAL WATERS;OXYGEN; Albuquerque, NM; NM Sect., ASME (1 Mar 1974).
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;CORROSIVE EFFECTS From 14. ASME Annu. Symp.; Albuquerque, NM
(Feb. 28-Mar 1. 1974).
03197 STUDY OF CORROSION OF CARBON STEELS IN PIPES;TURBINE BLADES;NOZZLES;CORROSION;
GEOTHERMAL WATERS. Akol'zin, P.A.; BRINES;CORROSIVE EfFECTS;COMPOSITE MATERIALS;
Tskhvirashvili, D.G.; Vardigoreli, O.Sh. POLYMERS;MATERIALS TESTING;PLANNING
Blek. Sta.; No.7, 45-7(1972). (Russian).
THERMAL WATERS;CORROSIVE EFFECTS;CARBON 03205 CORROSION AGGRESSIVENESS OF GEOTHERMAL
STEELS;FLOW RATE;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;PH WATER. Polizo, G.D., (Odessa Poly tech Inst,
VALUE; CORROSION Ukr SSR); Kurishko, V.A. Izv. Vyssh. Ucheb.
Zaved., Energ.; No.8, 96-100(Aug 1974).
03198 CORROSION OF CARBON STEELS IN GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;CORROSIVE EFFECTS;STEELS;
GEOTHERMAL WATERS. Abol'zin, P.A.; CORROSION;PIPELINES;MINERALS;IODINE;ABUNDANCE;
Tskhvirashvili, D.G.; Vardigoreli, O.Sh. OXIDES;CARBONATES;DEPOSITS
Elek. Sta.; No.7, 45-7(1972). (In Russian).
CARBON STEELS;CORROSION;THERMAL WATERS;PH 03206 GEOTHERMAL PLANT CLEANING SYSTEM.
VALUE;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;fLOW RATE;OXYGEN; Anderson, J.H. US Patent 3,846,986. 12 Nov
CARBON DIOXIDE;HYDROGEN SULfIDES;CORROSIVE 1974. Filed date 27 Aug 1971. 6p.
SFFECTS GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;HEAT EXCHANGERS;CLEANING;
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;MINERALS;DISSOLUTION;
03199 CORROSION OF METALS IN GEOTHERMAL POWER DEPOSITS
PLANTS. Tskhvirashvili, D. (Inst. of
Energy, Tbilisi, USSR); Vardigoreli, 0.;
Acolsin, P. Geothermics; 1: No.3, 113-
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METALS;CORROSION;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;
ALLOYS;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
BOREHOLES;HYDROGEN SULFIDES;CARBON DIOXIDE;
HEATING;STEELS;ECONOMICS;CORROSIVE EFFECTS
Univ., Livermore (USA). Lawrence Livermore POWER. Burnham, J.B.; Stewart, D.H. pp 1376-
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1). Dep. NTIS. explosives - Amer. Nucl. Soc. and USAEC, Las
From 2. panel on the peaceful uses of Vegas, NV, 1970, proceedings. Springfield, VA;
nuclear explosions: Vienna, Austria (18 Jan Clearinghouse Federal Sci. and Tech. Inf.
1971). (1970).
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS:UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS: from American Nuclear Society and USAEC; Las
EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION:NATURAL GAS:NUCLEAR Vegas, NV (1970).
EXCAVATION:GASBUGGY EVENT:RULISON EVENT;WASTE PLOWSHARE PROJECT;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;
STORAGE;RADIOACTIVE WASTES;GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS ECONOMICS:GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:HOT-DRY-ROCK
SYSTEMS;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;
03287 (USGS--289-1) POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS USA;OREGON;NEVADA;IDAHO;MONTANA;UTAH;CALIFORNIA
OF NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES TO THE RECOVERY OF
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. PROGRESS REPORT FOR FISCAL 03295 NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES MAY FIND USE IN
YEAR 1965. Waldron, H.H. (Geological STIMULATING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. Power (N.Y.);
Survey, Denver, Colo. (USA. Jun 1969. 114: 71(May 1970).
Contract AT(04-3)-289. 18p. NTIS $3.00: From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
$0.95 (mf). Energy (Bibliography), p. 29.
USA;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;EXPLOSIVE GEOTHERMAL WELLS;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION;
STIMULATION:NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS:UNDERGROUND PLOWSHARE PROJECT;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS:
EXPLOSIONS:PLOWSHARE PROJECT;GEOTHERMAL UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS
EXPLORATION;HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS:HEAT
FLOW 03296 GEOTHERMAL POWER IS AIM Of NEW
PLOWSHARE PROJECT~ Ind. Res.; 12: 22-3(Jul
03288 (USGS--289-2) POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS 1970).
OF NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES TO THE RECOVERY OF From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY. PROGRESS REPORT FOR FISCAL Energy (Bibliography), p. 29.
YEAR 1966. Waldron, H.H. (Geological GEOTHERMAL WELLS;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;
Survey, Denver, Colo. (USA. Jun 1969. EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION;UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS;
Oontract AT(04-3)-289. 17p. NTIS $3.00; PLOWSHARE PROJECT;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
$0.95 (mf).
OREGON:NEVADA;CALIFORNIA:GEOTHERMAL 03297 INFLUENCE OF WATER IN ROCKS ON EFFECTS
EXPLORATION:GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;EXPLOSIVE OF UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS. Butkovich,
STIMULATION;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;GEOTHERMAL T.R. J. Geophys. Res.; 76: No.8, 1993-
SYSTEMS 2011(1971).
UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;
03289 THERMAL MODEL FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ROCKS:WATER;SILICATES;AQUIFERS;ENVIRONMENTAL
EXTRACTION. Donaldson, A.B.; Schimmel, W.P., EFFECTS;ABUNDANCE
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Congress of Applied Mechanics, 4th, 03298 OTHER UNDERGROUND APPLICATIONS OF
proceedings, papers, Ec. Poly tech., Montreal, PEACEFUL NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS (IN PEACEFUL
Quebec. Montreal; Can. Congr. of Appl. Mech. NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS II). Nordyke, M.D. IAEA
From 4. Can. Congr. of Applied Mechanics: Panel Proc. Ser.: 223-32(1971). (French,
Ec. Poly tech., Montreal, Quebec. Russian, and Spanish summaries).
HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS:HEAT:INJECTION WELLS; GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION;
RECOVERY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS;
OONVERSION RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL;MINING
03290 PROPOSAL FOR A NUCLEAR POWER PROGRAM. 03299 STATUS OF PLOWSHARE GEOTHERMAL POWER.
Kennedy, G.C. pp 305-6 of Engineering with Stewart, D.H. Trans. Amer. Nucl. Soc.; 14:
nuclear explosives. Proceedings of 3rd 689(Oct 1971).
Plowshare Symposium, April 1964. Oak Ridge, From Power from the Earth: Geothermal
TN: US AEC, Div. Tech. Information (1964). Energy (Bibliography), p. 28.
From 3. Plowshare Symposium; (April 1964). GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION;
HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATlON; GEOTHERMAL WELLS;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;PLOWSHARE
UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; PROJECT;UNDERGRDUND EXPLOSIONS
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS
03300 STIMULATION MODES OF GEOTHERMAL
03291 EVALUATION OF fRACTURE TREATMENTS WITH AQUIFERS. Ramey, H.J., Jr.: Kruger, P.:
TEMPERATURE SURVEYS. Agnew, B.G. J. Petrol. Raghavan, R. Paper presented at special
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HYDRAULIC fRACTURING;BOREHOLES;INJECTION American Nuclear Society, Las Vegas, Nevada.
WELLS;HEAT TRANSFER;ROCKS;TEMPERATURE Stanford, CA;Stanford Univ., Calif. (1972).
MEASUREMENT 35p.
AQUIFERS;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;THERMAL WATERS;
03292 IS IT POSSIBLE TO PREVENT AN EARTHQUAKE- HOT SPRINGS;GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;BOILING;FLASHING:
PREDICTION IS NOT ENOUGH. Shebalin, N. HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION
Chile Univ. Bol.; No. 73. 43-45(1967).
Thermal stress relief by cold water 03301 EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION OF GEOTHERMAL
injection underground. INJECTION WELLS;WATER; WELLS. Austin, C.F.; Leonard, G.W. (Naval
PLANNING;EARTHQUAKES;HEATING;BOREHOLES;DRILLING; Weapons Center, China Lake, Calif.). Trans.
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03293 POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR From 10. annual American Nuclear Society
EXPLOSIVES TO THE RECOVERY OF GEOTHERMAL conference; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (18 Jun
ENERGY. Waldron, H.H. Contract AT(04-3)- 1972).
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fiscal year. June 1969. USA; Univ. NM Tech. CHEMICAL EXPLOSIONS;UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS;
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GEOTHERMAL fIELDS;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION:HOT CHEMICAL EXPLOSIVES;PERFORMANCE
SPRINGS;HEAT fLOW;DISTRIBUTION;USA:NUCLEAR
EXPLOSIONS;GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS 03302 PLOWSHARE STIMULATION OF GEOTHERMAL
SYSTEMS. Stewart, D.H. (American Nuclear
03294 ECONOMICS OF PLOWSHARE GEOTHERMAL Soc.). Trans. Amer. Nucl. Soc.; 15; No.2,
178 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
03303 THEORETICAL STUDY OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY 03310 NEW METHOD FOR EXTRACTING ENERGY FROM
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FRACTURES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION;THERMAL EXTRACTION:GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;USES
STRESSES;CRACKS;EQUATIONS;FLUID FLOW;HEAT
TRANSFER 03311 GEOTHERMAL-NUCLEAR ENERGY RELEASE AND
RECOVERY SYSTEM. Van Huisen, A.T. US Patent
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Ewing, A.H. (Atomic Energy Commission, 1970. lOp.
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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS; SYSTEMS;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION;GEOTHERMAL
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS; RESOURCES
HYDRAULIC FRACTURING;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION;
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;ECONOMICS;ELECTRIC POWER; 03312 LASL GEOTHERMAL ENERGY PROGRAM:
EARTH CRUST;HIGH TEMPERATURE;STEAM:ENVIRONMENT: SUMMARY OF IN-SITU EXPERIMENTS IN THE FIRST
BOREHOLES;MANAGEMENT;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES EXPLORATORY HOLE. Brown, D.W.; Potter, R.M.
(Univ. California, Los Alamos, NM; American
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DRY ROCK WITH NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES. Burnham, Union; 54: No. 11, 1214(Nov 1973).
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EFFICIENCY;POWER PLANTS;HIGH TEMPERATURE;
BOREHOLES;NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS; 03313 MULTIPLE HYDRAULIC FRACTURING FOR THE
HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS;EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION; RECOVERY OF GEOTHERMA~ ENERGY. Raleigh, C.B.:
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ENVIRONMENT;BOREHOLES;STRESSES;PERMEABILITY; ECONOMICS:GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
ROCKS:ECONOMICS;HIGH TEMPERATURE
03315 METHOD OF EXTRACTING HEAT FROM DRY
03307 INDUCTION AND GROWTH OF FRACTURES IN GEOTHERMAL RESERVOIRS. Potter, R.M.;
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HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS;HYDRAULIC FRACTURING: ENERGY SOURCES;ENERGY CONVERSION
THERMAL STRESSES;GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL
RESOURCES;EARTH CRUST;EFFICIENCY;ECONOMICS;
WATER; BOREHOLES
03322 PRODUCING FRESH WATER FROM BRINE. 03332 PROBLEM OF THE UTILIZATION OF THE
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SATURATION;VAPOR CONDENSATION;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;BALNEOLOGY;USES
NATURAL STEAM
03333 PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF NATURAL
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POWER;USES;MEETINGS;POWER GENERATION;BY-
PRODUCTS;RECOVERY;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES 03344 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES FOR HEATING
AND ASSOCIATED APPLICATIONS IN ROTORUA AND
03335 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 138, RELATING TO SURROUNDING AREAS. Burrows, W. (Ministry of
THE TRANSPORTATION Of WATER OVER THE TEHACHAPI Works, PO Box 506, Rotorua, New Zealand).
MOUNTAINS. State of California, Senate Geothermics: Special Issue 2: 1662-9(1970).
Journal; 2312-13(14 May 1965). From UN Symposium on the Development and
Potential of geothermal power for use in Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
meeting power requirements of California Part 2: Pisa (1970).
aqueduct system. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;POWER GEOTHERMAL ENERGY:HEATING;USES:NEW ZEALAND;
GENERATION;WATER;TRANSPORT;USES GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:DISTRICT HEATING
03336 SOLUTION TO CERTAIN PROBLEMS CONNECTED 03345 SOME METHODS OF DEALING WITH LOW-
WITH THE REPLENISHMENT Of SUBSURfACE THERMAL ENTHALPY WATER IN THE ROTORUA AREA OF NEW
WATER RESOURCES IN THE TEREK-SUNZHA OIL AND GAS ZEALAND. Cooke, W.L. (W.L. Cooke Ltd., Kent
REGION. Sukharev, G.M.; Vlasova, S.P.; st., Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand).
T-aranukha, Yu.K. Dokl., Earth Sci. Sect. Geothermics: Special Issue 2: 1670-5(1970).
(Engl. Transl.); 168: No. 1-6, 10-12( 1966). From UN Symposium on the Development and
U8SR;THERMAL WATERS;SPACE HEATING;GEOTHERMAL Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
BNERGY;PETROLEUM;NATURAL GAS Part2:Pisa (1970).
NEW ZEALAND:ENTHALPY:THERMAL WATERS;
03337 UTILIZATION Of GEOTHERMAL WATERS fOR GREENHOUSES:AIR CONDITIONING:USES:BUILDINGS:
HEAT SUPPLY. Dyuskin, V.K.; Gorlov, V.I. HEATING:GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Teploenergetika; No.2, 74-8(feb 1966).
THERMAL WATERS;USES;SPACE HEATING;GEOTHERMAL 03346 EXPERIMENTAL AND INDUSTRIAL
ENERGY;DISTRICT HEATING APPLICATIONS OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN THE USSR.
Lokchine, B.A. (La Construction d'Etat de
03338 INVESTIGATION Of THE GEOTHERMAL l'URSS, Moscou); Dvorov, I.M. (Acad. des
POTENTIAL Of THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER BASIN Sciences de l'URSS, Moscou). Geothermics:
PHASE I - IMPERIAL VALLEY PROJECT. Rex, R.W. Special Issue 2: 1079-85(1970). (In
Riverside, CA; USA; Univ. Calif., Inst. Russian ).
Geophys., Planetary Phys. (1968). 15p. from UN Symposium on the Development and
IMPERIAL VALLEY;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;NATURAL utilization of Geothermal Resources, Vol. 2,
STEAM;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;EXPLOITATION; Part 2: Pisa (1970).
DESALINATION;POWER POTENTIAL;COLORADO RIVER USES:USSR:POWER GENERATION:THERMAL WATERS:
SPACE HEATING:GREENHOUSES;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:
03339 PLAYBOY PAD - HIGH LIVING IN THE ROUND. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY:INDUSTRY
Owen, T. (ed.). Playboy; 15: No. 10, 153-
7( 1968). 03347 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY, A REVIEW. Jaffe,
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;SPACE HEATING;THERMAL F.C. (Univ. Geneva, Geneva, S2). Bull. Ver.
WATERS;HOT SPRINGS;PIPES;BUILDINGS;IDAHO;HOUSES; Schweiz. Petrol.-Geol. -Ing.: 38: No. 93, 17-
HEATING 40( 1971).
Review with 75 references. GEOTHERMAL
03340 PILOT GREENHOUSE fOR THE UTILIZATION Of RESOURCES:GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION;REVIEWS
LOW-TEMPERATURE WATERS. Dragone, G.
(Istituto di fisica Tecnica del Politecnico di 03348 RECOVERY OF HIGH-VISCOSITY PETROLEUM BY
Milano, Italy); Rumi, o. Geothermics; No.2, STEAM FROM GEOTHERMAL HEAT. Paz-Castillo, F.;
918-20(1970). Kruger, P. (Stanford Univ., CAl. Nucl.
PILOT PLANTS:GREENHOUSES;SPACE HEATING:SOILS: Technol.: 11: No.3, 345-56(Jul 1971}.
THERMAL WATERS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;HEATING:USES OIL SANDS;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;PETROLEUM:
VISCOSITY;PRODUCTION;PROCESSING;NUCLEAR
03341 BENEfICIAL USE Of HEAT IN ICELAND. EXPLOSIONS;UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS:STEAM;SHALE
TECHNICAL AND ECONOMICAL ASPECTS AND FUTURE OIL;RECOVERY;UNDERGROUND MINING
PROSPECTS. Matthiasson, M. pp 139-184 of
Conference on beneficial uses of thermal 03349 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND ITS USE fOR
discharges. Mathur, S.P. (ed.). Albany; DISTRICT HEATING IN ICELAND. Kristinsson,
state University of New York (1970). G.H.: Jonsson, K.O. IHVE J.: 39: 103-l1(Aug
From Conference on beneficial uses of 1971 }.
thermal discharges; Albany, New York, USA (17 DISTRICT HEATING;ICELAND:GEOTHERMAL
Sep 1970). RESOURCES;USES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
See CONF-700986--.
Geothermal energy. ENERGY SOURCES;GEOTHERMAL 03350 GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE INVESTIGATIONS,
RESOURCES:ELECTRIC POWER;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; IMPERIAL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, JANUARY 1972.
ECONOMICS;ICELAND;ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING; Washington, DC: Bureau of Reclamation (1972).
BUILDINGS;INDUSTRY;ECOSYSTEMS;HUMAN POPULATIONS 67p.
Fresh water augmentation of Colorado River.
03342 USE OF NATURAL STEAM IN A DIATOMITE IMPERIAL VALLEY:WATER RESOURCES;GEOTHERMAL
PLANT. Lindal, B. (Consulting engineer, RESOURCES:DESALINATION:COLORADO RIVER:BRINES;
ReykjaVik, Iceland). Geothermics; No.2, 921- CALIFORNIA;GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS:INJECTION
4( 1970). WELLS:USS:ELECTRIC POWER;PURlfICATION;PLANNING;
W
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY:STEAM;USES;INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS:GEOTHERMAL WELLS
PLANTS;PRODUCTION;FILTERS;DRYING;HEATING;
OPERATION;DIATOMACEOUS EARTH 03351 COLORADO RIVER WATER QUALITY
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. Bureau of Reclamation, .....
03343 COOLING wITH GEOTHERMAL HEAT. Washington, DC (Feb 1972). 88p.
Reynolds, G. (Fisher and Paykel Eng. Ltd., PO COLORADO RIVER:SALINITY:WATER RESOURCES:
Box 8732, Auckland, New Zealand). Geothermics; QUALITY CONTROL:CALIFORNIA;NEVADA:ARIZONA:
Special Issue 2: 1658-61(1970). GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:DESALINATION;AGRICULTURE;
ENERGY UTILIZATION 181
ECONOMICS
03387 EARTH TEMPERATURES. BURIED HILLS, AND 03400 CRITICAL TEMPERATURE OF WATERS AND THE
ANTICLINAL FOLDS, DISCUSSION. Thorn, W.T., Jr. AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF SODIUM SILICATES.
Bcon. Geol.; 22: No.1, 91-4(1927). Chitarow, N.I.; Iwanow, L.A. Zentralb.
GROUND WATER;FLUID FLOW;HEAT TRANSFER;EARTH Mineral., Sec. A.; No.2, 46-54(1936).
CRUST;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;GEOLOGY;HYPOTHESIS SODIUM SILICATES;CRITICAL TEMPERATURE;
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;WATER;PHASE STUDIES
03388 GEOLOGIC THERMOMETERS. van Bemmelen,
R.W. Mijningenieur; No.3, 43-46(1928). 03401 IDEAL LIQUID INCLUSIONS. Yuster, S.T.
GEOTHERMOMETERS;ORES;GEOTHERMOMETRY Amer. J. Sci.; 31: 363-72(1936).
MINERALS;GEOTHERMOMETERS;GEOTHERMOMETRY;
03389 GEOLOGIC THERMOMETRY. Seifert, H. LIQUIDS;GASES;INCLUSIONS;EQUATIONS;MATHEMATICS
Fortschr. Mineral., Krist., Petrog.; 14: 167-
691(1930). 03402 VOLCANOES, GEYSERS, AND HOT SPRINGS.
GEOTHERMOMETERS;GEOTHERMOMETRY;ACCURACY; Day, A.L. Sci. Monthly; 47: 309-15(1938).
PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS;MINERALS;SILICON OXIDES; VOLCANOES;GEYSERS;HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLES;
FLUIDS;INCLUSIONS;EUTECTICS;SEAS;DEPOSITS;SALTS; MAGMA;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;PHYSICAL PROPERTIES;
BRINES;MEASURING METHODS GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;GEOLOGY
03390 HEAT FLOW THROUGH GRANULATED MATERIAL. 03403 HYDROGEOLOGY. INTRODUCTION TO THE
Awbery, J.H. Phil. Mag.; 12: 1152-5(1931). STUDY OF WATERS OF HUMAN CONSUMPTION AND
GEOLOGIC STRATA;HEAT FLOW;THERMAL INDUSTRY. Fourmarier, P. Paris; France;
CONDUCTIVITY;LAYERS Masson, Cie (1939). 284p.
HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY;GROUND WATER;SURFACE
03391 RELATIONSHIP OF CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION WATERS;THERMAL WATERS;MINERALS
IN UNDERGROUND WATERS TO SUBSURFACE TEMPERATURE
GRADIENTS. Plummer. F.B.; Sargent. E.C. 03404 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SATURATED WATER
Geol. Soc. Amer Bull.; 42: 188-9(1931). AND STEAM. Osborne, N.S.; Stimson. H.F.;
GROUND WATER;SALINITY;EARTH CRUST;GEOTHERMAL Ginnings, D.C. J. Res. Bur. Stand.; 23: 261-
GRADIENTS;CONNATE WATER;GEOlOGIC FAULTS; 70(1939).
rEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;CHLORIDES WATER;STEAM;SATURATION;THERMODYNAMIC
PROPERTIES;SPECIFIC HEAT;VAPORIZATION HEAT;
03392 SIGNIFICANCE OF UNDERGROUND MEDIUM TEMPERATURE;TABLES
TEMPERATURES. Strong, M.W. Petrol. Times;
30: No. 758. 132(1933). 03405 TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS AND ROCK
EARTH CRUST;GEOLOGY;GEOLOGIC STRATA;ROCKS; CONDUCTIVITY. Koenigsberger, J.G. Min. Met.
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;TECTONICS;GEOTHERMAL (New York); 20: No. 388, 208(1939).
GRADIENTS ROCKS;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;ERRORS;DATA
03393 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF ROCKS.
Nancarrow. H.A. Proc. Phys. Soc. (London); 45: 03406 PROPERTIES OF SATURATED AQUEOUS
447-61(1 May 1933). SOLUTIONS OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AT TEMPERATURES
ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;BESSEL FUNCTIONS; ABOVE 2500. Benedict, M. J. Geol.; 47: 252-
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION 276(1939).
STEAM;WATER;POTASSIUM CHLORIDES;HIGH
03394 PREPARATION OF SPECIMENS FOR THE TEMPERATURE;SATURATION;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;
MEASUREMENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. Adams, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;PHASE STUDIES;
J.M. Rev. Sci. Instrum.; 5: 250-2(1934). EQUILIBRIUM
184 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
03409 PRACTICAL GEOPHYSICS FOR STUDY. 03420 PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE STUDIES ON
RESEARCH. AND PRACTICE. Meisser. o. THE PYRITE GEOTHERMOMETER. Shozo. H. Res.
Dresden. Germany; German Democratic Republic; Inst. Nat. Res Misc. Rpt.; No. 24. 28-
Theodore Steinkopff (1943). 368p. 33(1951). (In Japanese with English summary).
GEOPHYSICS;EDUCATION;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; PYRITES;THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES;
MEASURING METHODS;MANUALS;MEASURING INSTRUMENTS GEOTHERMOMETERS;GEOTHERMOMETRY
03434 COEXISTENCE OF TWO PLAGIoCLASES IN THE 03445 CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN HOT SPRINGS, AN
OLIGOCLASE COMPOSITIONAL RANGE. Laves, F. INTERPRETATION ON CORRELATIONS BETWEEN
J. Geol.; 62: 409-411(1954). TEMPERATURE AND CHEMICAL ELEMENTS. Seno. K.
GEoTHERMOMETRY:SoDIUM SILICATES;ALUMINIUM Onsen Kagaku: 7: No.3, 100-2(1956). (In
SILICATES:CALCIUM SILICATES;HEAT TREATMENTS; Japanese with English summary).
EELDSPARS HOT SPRINGS;CHEMICAL CoMPoSITIoN;TEMPERATURE
DEPENDENCE:MIXING;THERMAL WATERS
03435 SOME CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING LIQUID
INCLUSIONS AS GEOLOGIC THERMOMETERS. Skinner, 03446 AXIAL-fLOW ERROR IN THE THERMAL
B.J. Econ. Geol.: 48: 541-550(1954). CONDUCTIVITY PROBE. Blackwell. J.H. Can. J.
QUARTZ;GEoTHERMOMETRY:WATER;PRESSURE Phys.: 34: No.4, 412-17(1956).
DEPENDENCE:TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE THERMAL CoNDUCTIVITY:MEASURING INSTRUMENTS:
ERRORS
03436 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF WATER/STEAM.
Venart, J.E.S. pp 237-45 of Advances in 03447 STABILITY Of THERMISTORS. Beck, A.
thermophysical properties at extreme J. Sci. Instrum.; 33: No. I, 16-18(1956).
temperatures and pressures. New York: ASME THERMISToRS:PERfORMANCE:STABILITY:
(1955). TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
THERMAL WATERS:STEAM;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;
MEASURING METHoDS;HIGH TEMPERATURE;HIGH 03448 ROLE Of VOLCANOES AND THERMAL SPRINGS
PRESSURE IN THE ENERGY BALANCE Of THE CRUST Of THE
EARTH. Lyutikh, Yeo Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR,
03437 GEOLOGIC THERMOMETRY. Ingerson, E. Sere Geogr. Geofiz.; No.1, 92-4(1956).
pp 465-88 of Geological Society of America EARTH CRUST;ENERGY BALANC;FUMARoLIC FLUIDS;
special paper 62. Washington, DC; Geological SOLfATARAS;HOT SPRINGS;GEYSERS:VOLCANOES;HEAT
Society of America (1955). TRANSFER
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;MEASURING METHODS:
GEoTHERMOMETRY:COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS;ISOTOPE 03449 STEADY-STATE METHOD fOR THE RAPID
RATIO MEASUREMENT Of THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Of
ROCKS. Beck, A.E. J. Sci. Instrum.; 34:
03438 CRYSTAL CAVITIES AND THEIR LIQUID No.5, 186-9(1957).
INCLUSIONS. SIGNIFICANCE IN THE GENESIS OF RoCKS;THERMAL CoNDUCTIVITY;MEASURING METHODS:
MINERAL DEPOSITS AND ROCKS. Deicha, G.A. ACCURACY
Paris: France; Masson Cie (1955). 126p.
ORIGIN:INCLUSIONS:CRYSTALS:CAVITIES;GEOLOGY: 03450 CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM IN MAGMATIC GASES.
GEOTHERMOMETRY:MINERALS;ROCKS:HYDROTHERMAL Ellis, A.J. Amer. J. Sci.; 255: No.6, 416-
SYSTEMS 31(1957).
fUMAROLIC fLUIDS;CHEMICAL STATE:EQUILIBRIUM;
03439 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND MINERAL TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;PRESSURE DEPENDENCE:
COMPOSITION OF SOME TRANSVAAL ROCKS. Carte, WATER:SULfUR;CARBoN DIoXIDE;HYDRoGEN;CHEMICAL
A.E. Amer. J. Sci.; 253: No.8, 482- COMPOSITION
90(1955).
TRANSVAAL:PETROLOGY;ROCKS:THERMAL 03451 fRACTIONATION Of SULfUR ISOTOPES IN
CONDUCTIVITY:HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION:IGNEOUS NATURE. Sakai, H. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta;
ROCKS;POROSITY:TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;MINERALS; 12: No. 1-2, 150-169(1957).
FELDSPARS SULfUR ISoToPES:ISoToPE RATIo:SULfUR 34:
SULfUR 32;JAPAN:GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS:oRES:SULfUR
03440 COLD OR HOT. Vayrynen, H. Geol.; 7: oXIDES:SULfATES;fUMARoLES:HoT SPRINGS
No.7, 45-8(1955).
Heat production. EARTH CRUST;TEMPERATURE 03452 PRINCIPLES Of GEOCHEMISTRY. Mason, B.
DISTRIBUTION;GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS:GEOCHEMICAL 2nd Edition. London; United Kingdom of Great
SURVEYS:METEORITES:RADIOACTIVITY Britain and Northern Ireland; John Wiley and
Sons (1958). 310p.
186 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
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OF DRILLING A WELL IN ARCTIC ALASKA. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;
Lachenbruch, A.H.; Brewer, M.C. pp 73-109 of MAGNETIC PROPERTIES;EARTH CRUST;GEOPHYSICS
US Geological Survey Bulletin 1083-C.
Washington, DC; US Geol. Surv. (1959). 03472 THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF POROUS ROCKS
ALASKA;BOREHOlES;WELL DRILLING;HEAT TRANSFER; AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. Somerton, W.H.;
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS; Boozer, G.D. J. Petrol. Technol.; 12: No.6,
MATHEMATICAL MODELS;TIME DEPENDENCE;THERMAL 77-81( 1960).
DlffUSION;THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY;
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;
FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC DATA 187
03473 SIGNIFICANCE OF DATA ON THE 03483 ADDITIONAL THERMAL DATA FOR POROUS
RADIOACTIVITY AND HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF ROCKS IN ROCKS-THERMAL EXPANSION AND HEAT OF REACTION.
METALLOGENIC INVESTIGATIONS. Sm~slov, A.A. Somerton, W.H. AIHE, Soc. Petrol. Engr. J.; 1:
Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sere Geol.; No.7, 32- No.4, 249-53(1961).
45( 1960). SANDSTONES;THERMAL EXPANSION;REACTION HEAT;
EARTH CRUST:ROCKS:RADIOACTIVITY;THERMAL SHALES:LIMESTONE;SPECIFIC HEAT;QUART2;
aONDUCTIVITY:SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION;IGNEOUS ROCKS; DEFORMATION;POROSITY
MAGMA;SEDIMENTS;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
03484 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEOTHERMAL REGIMEN
03474 METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN GEOPHYSICS. OF THE SEDIMENTARY COVER AND THE STRUCTURE OF
VOLUME 1. Runcorn, S.K. (ed.). New York; THE CRYSTALLINE BASEMENT. Druzhinin, A.V.
USA; Interscience Publishers (1960). 374p. Geol. Nefti Gaza; No.3, 44-8(1961).
EARTH CRUST;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;HEAT FLOW: GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS:ROCKS:
ROCKS:BOREHOLES;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;GEOMAGNETIC GEOLOGY;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;LITHOLOGY:HYDROLOGY:
FIELD:MOTION;SEAS;GRAVITY SURVEYS;MAGNETIC EARTH CRUST;GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;SURFACES
PROPERTIES;GEOPHYSICS;MEASUR1NG METHODS
03485 PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE SOLUBILITY OF
03475 HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION ZONES CAUSED BY BASALT IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE WATER. H~ama, J.T.
HALOGEN ACID SOLUTIONS, EAST TINTIC DISTRICT, Bull. Soc. Fr. Miner.; 84: No.2, 128-
UTAH, Lovering, T.S.; Shepard, A.D. Amer. 30( 1961).
J. Sci.; 258-A: 215-229(1960). BASALT;SOLUBILITY;SILICON OXIDES;SODIUM
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION; OXIDES;CARBON DIOXIDE;CALCIUM OXIDES:
HALIDES;MEDIUM TEMPERATURE:PH VALUE: CARBONATES; HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;METAMORPHISM;HIGH
KAOLIN;DOLOMITE;MONTMORILLONITE;LAVA;AQUEOUS TEMPERATURE:TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE:VOLCANIC
SOLUTIONS;IGNEOUS ROCKS;ZONES;UTAH;CHEMICAL ROCKS:WATER;THERMAL WATERS;SOLVENT PROPERTIES
REACTIONS
03486 GEOTHERMAL STUDIES. Clark, S.P., Jr.
03476 MORDENITE SYNTHESIS IN A NATURAL pp 185-90 of Carnegie Inst., Washington,
HYDROTHERMAL SOLUTION. Ellis, A.J. Geochim. Geoph~s. Lab., Ann. Report. Dir., 1960-61
Cosmochim. Acta; 19: No.2, 145-146(1960). Report; Yearbook 1960. Washington,; Carnegie
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;ZEOLITES;DEPOSITION; Inst. (1961).
CRYSTALLIZATION;MEDIUM TEMPERATURE;TEMPERATURE EARTH CRUST;HEAT FLOW:DECAY;AUSTRIA;
DEPENDENCE;PH VALUE;THERMAL WATERS;MODENITE; RADIOACTIVITY;HEAT
SYNTHESIS
03487 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POROUS MEDIA.
03477 ARAGONITE SINTER AS A GEOLOGIC CONSOLIDATED ROCKS. Woodside, W.; Messmer,
THERMOMETER. Holz, H-W. Deutsch. Geol. J.H. J. Appl. Phys.: 32: No.9, 1699-
Gesell. Zeitschr.; 112: No.3, 513-514(1960). 1706( 1961).
GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS: SANDSTONES:ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;
ARAGONITE;GEOTHERMOMETRY POROSITY:LIQUIDS;PRESSURE DEPENDENCE:GASES:TWO-
PHASE FLOW;DATA
03478 PROBLEM OF THE METHODS FOR DETERMINING
THE PRESENCE OF VOLCANIC VAPOURS AT DEPTH. 03488 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POROUS MEDIA.
Nekhoroshev, A.S. Bull. Volcanol.; 23: No. UNCONSOLIDATED SANDS. Woodside, W.; Messmer,
a, 271-276(1960). J.H. J. Appl. Ph~s.; 32: No.9, 1688-
Calculation of volcanic steam pressures at 99( 1961 ).
depth. VOLCANOES;NATURAL STEAM;PRESSURE SAND;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;POROSITY;PARTICLES;
GRADIENTS;UNDERGROUND;ENTHALPY:HEAT TRANSFER; GLASS;LEAD:FLUIDS;SATURATION
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;NUMERICAL SOLUTION
03489 TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION AND THE
03479 SYSTEM H2 0--NACL AT ELEVATED POSSIBILITY OF THE EXISTENCE OF A MAGMA POCKET
TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES. Sourirajan, S.; IN THE UPPER MANTLE OF THE EARTH. Shimozura,
Kenned~, G.C. Berkeley, CA; USA; Unlv. D. 2isin; 14: No.4, Sere 2, 227-42(1961).
Calif., Lawrence Radiation Lab. (1960). 45p. (In Japanese with English abstract).
SODIUM CHLORIDES;SOLUBILITY;WATER;STEAM; EARTH CRUST;CRYSTALS;TEMPERATURE
SOLVENT PROPERTIES;HIGH TEMPERATURE;VERY HIGH DISTRIBUTION;POISSON RATIO;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS:
PRESSURE;HOT SPRINGS SHEAR PROPERTIES;DEPTH;MAGMA
03496 TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS IN THE UPPER 03507 ABOUT WATER AND BASALTIC MAGMA.
LAYERS Of THE EARTH'S CRUST DUE TO CONVECTIVE Khitarov, N.I. Bull. Volcanol.; 24: 101-
WATER fLOWS. Donaldson, I.G. J. Geophys. 8(1962).
Res.; 67: No.9, 3449-59(1962). MAGMATIC WATER;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;MINERALS;
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;EARTH CRUST;LAYERS; MAGMA;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;LAVA;BASALT
OONVECTION;LIQUID fLOW;GROUND WATER;HEAT
03508 PROBABLE CAUSE OF VARIATIONS OF THE
03497 ANALYSIS Of SURfACE TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL STEP WITH DEPTH. Tsaturyants, A.B.;
SURVEYS. Drummond, J.E.; McNabb, A. N. Z. Ter-Karapetyants, Zh.N. Izv. Akad. Nauk
J. Geol. Geophys; 5: No. I, 3-17(1962). Azerb. SSR, Sere Geol.-Geog. Nauk, Nefti; No.
MAPS;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;GEOT~ERMAL 3, 147-55(1962).
EXPLORATION;POISSON EQUATION;INSTABILITY; USSR;GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS;TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;UNDERGROUND MEASUREMENT;SURFACE WATERS;COOLING;VARIATIONS
03498 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS Of THE 03509 SEA WATER RESEARCH PROGRESS SUMMARY
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ROCKS AT HIGH PRESSURES REPORT. Univ. Calif., Dept. Engr. Rpt. N.60-
AND TEMPERATURES. Lebedev, T.S.; Korniyets, 70; Water Res. Center Contr., N. 32.
D.V. Akad. Nauk USSR, Inst. Geofiz., Sbornik; Sacremento; USA; Univ. Calif., Dept. Engr.,
No.2, 118-22(1962). Water Res. Center (1962). 108p.
ROCKS;PHVSICAL PROPERTIES;HIGH PRESSURE;HIGH SEAWATER;THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;HEAT
TEMPERATURE;MEETINGS TRANSfER;RESEARCH PROGRAMS
03502 HEAT TRANSfER IN POROUS ROCKS THROUGH 03513 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES Of WATER IN
WHICH SINGLE-PHASE fLUIDS ARE fLOWING. SUSPENSIONS Of MONTILLONITE. Kolaian, J.H.;
Adivarahan, P.; Kunii, D.; Smith, J.M. Soc. Low, P.f. pp 71-84 of Clay and clay minerals.
Petrol. Eng. J.; 2: No.3, 290-6(1962). Swineford, A. (ed.). New York; Pergamon ~
pre:~s~~::~J~S;WATER;THERMODYNAMIC ~
ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;fLUID fLOW;
MEASURING METHODS;HEAT TRANSfER;POROSITY; PROPERTIES;
SANDSTONES MEASURING METHODS;CLAVS;PARTICLES;ENTROPV;
ENTHALPY
03503 VARIATIONS Of THE HEAT CONDUCTIVITY
FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC DATA 189
w.
PRESSURE DEPENDENCE;MEDIUM TEMPERATURE; HEAT FLOW. Bullard, E.C. pp 1-6 of
DEPOSITION Terrestrial heat flow: American Geophysical
Union, Geophysical Monthly No.8. Lee, W.H.K.
03543 HEAT TRANSFER AND CONVECTION CURRENTS. (ed.). Washington, DC; Natl. Acad. Sci.,
'ozer, D.C. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, Natl. Res. Council (publ. 1288) (1965). .
Ser. A; No. 1088, 252-71(1965). EARTH CRUST;HEAT FLOW
EARTH MANTLE;CONVECTION;HEAT TRANSFER;
THERMAL CONDUCTION;RADIOACTIVITY;DECAY 03554 HEAT TRANSFER THROUGH THE OCEAN FLOOR.
LUbimova, E.A. pp 78-86 of Terrestrial heat
03544 REVIEW OF HEAT FLOW DATA. Lee, W.H.K.; flow: American Geophysical Union, Geophysical
FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC DATA 191
Marovelli, R.L. Trans. Soc. Min. Engrs.; 235: HOT SPRINGS;SULfURIC ACID;BACTERIA;SOILS;
1-15( Mar 1966). STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES;ROCKS;THERMAL STRESSES;
THERMAL SHOCK;PHYSICAL PROPERTIES;FRACTURE 03586 COEFFICIENT OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
PROPERTIES;TESTING;HEAT TRANSFER;SPATIAL SOME SEDIMENTS, ITS DEPENDENCE ON DENSITY AND
DISTRIBUTION;MATHEMATICAL MODELS;YOUNG MODULUS; ON WATER-CONTENT OF ROCKS. Cermak. V. Chern.
TENSILE PROPERTIES;THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY;THERMAL Erde; 26: No.4. 271-8( 1967).
CONDUCTIVITY;DIAGRAMS EARTH CRUST;HEAT FLOW;SEDIMENTS;THERHAL
CONDUCTIVITY;DENSITY;POROSITY;WATER;ABUNDANCE
03576 HEAT FLOW IN THE EARTH. Simmons, G.
J. Geol. Educ.; 14: No.3, 105-10(Jun 1966). 03587 ORE SOLUTION CHEMISTRY, SOLUBILITY Of
EARTH MANTLE;HEAT FLOW;VARIATIONS;DATA; HGS IN SULFIDE SOLUTIONS. Barnes. H.L.;
SPHERICAL HARMONICS;SEAS;MEASURING METHODS; Romberger. S.B.; Stemprok, M. Econ. Geol.; 62:
ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;TEMPERATURE No.7. Pt. 2, 957-82(1967).
GRADIENTS;MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;THERMISTORS; HOT SPRINGS;CALIFORNIA;NEVADA;THERMAL WATERS;
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;MINERAL RESOURCES;PROSPECTING CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;SULFIDES;MERCURY SULFIDES;
SOLUBILITY;SoLUTIONS
03577 HEATFLOW, ANOMALY HEIGHTS OF GEOIDS AND
GEOTECTONICS IN RELATION TO FLUCTUATIONS OF THE 03588 RESEARCHES IN GEOCHEMISTRY, VOLUME 2.
DEEP PART OF THE EARTH MANTLE. Wunderlich, Abelson. P.H. (ed.). New York; USA; John
H.G. Tectonophysics; 3: No.3. 187-207(Jun Wiley and Sons (1967). '663p.
1966). (In German with English and German Book. GEOCHEMISTRY;AGE ESTIMATION;SEAS;
abstr.acts ). SEDIMENTS;METEoRITES;BIBLIOGRAPHIES;SULfIDES;
EARTH MANTLE;HEAT FLOW;VARIATIONS;DATA; OXYGEN ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO
TECTONICS;DISTURBANCES;GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
03589 GENESIS OF SOME GROUND WATERS FROM
03578 THERMAL TRANSFORMATIONS OF STILBITE. IGNEOUS ROCKS. Garrels. R.M. pp 405-20 of
Aumento, F. Can. J. Earth Sci.; 3: No.3. Researches in geochemistry, Volume 2. New
351-66(Jun 1966). York; John Wiley and Sons (1967).
ZEOLITES;PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS;TEMPERATURE GROUND WATER;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;IGNEOUS
DEPENDENCE;PHASE STUDIES;PHASE STABILITY ROCKS;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;GEOCHEMISTRY;FELDSPARS;
CHEMICAL REACTIoNS;HINERALS
03579 EFFECT OF PRESSURE AND SATURATING FLUID
ON THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COMPACT ROCK. 03590 ENERGY APPRAISAL Of VOLCANIC AND
Walsh, J.B.: Decker, E.R. J. Geophys. Res.; HYDROTHERMAL PHENOMENA (ON THE EXAMPLE Of
71: No. 12. 3053-61(15 Jun 1966). KAMCHATKA). Polyak, B.G. Bull. Volcanol.;
ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;PRESSURE 3(): 129-38( 1967).
DEPENDENCE:HYDROSTATICS;FLUID MECHANICS USSR;VOLCANOES;GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;HEAT
TRANSFER;ENERGY LOSSES;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;
03580 EVALUATION OF FRACTURE TREATMENTS WITH ENERGY YIELD;VOLCANIC REGIONS;CONVECTION;
~EMPERATURE SURVEYS. Agnew. B.G. J. Petrol. THERMAL CONDUCTION
Technol.; 18: No.7. 892-8(Jul 1966).
INJECTION WELLS;TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION; 03591 NATURAL HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS AND THE
FRACTURES;MEASURING METHODS;DATA;HYDRAULIC REACTION OF HOT WATER WITH SEDIMENTARY ROCKS.
F.RACTURING;HEAT TRANSFER;BOREHOLES Mahon. W.A.J. N. Z. J. Sci.; 10: No.1. 205-
21( 1967).
03581 STUDIES OF THERMAL STATE OF EARTH - 17. NEw ZEALAND;SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;THERMAL WATERS;
~awada. K. Tokyo Daigaku Jishin Kenkyusho Iho; CHEMICAL REACTIONS;MINERALS;SOLUBILITY;ION
44. Pt. 3: 1071-91(Sep 1966). EXCHANGE;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;HYDROTHERMAL
EARTH CRUST;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;QUARTZ; ALTERATION;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOCHEMISTRY
MINERALS;SILICON OXIDES;ROCKS
03592 BIOTITE-GARNET GEOTHERMOMETER.
03582 GANGUE MINERALS IN HYDROTHERMAL Perchuk, L.L. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; 177:
DEPOSITS. Hoiland. H.D. pp 382-436 (Chap. No.2. 411-14(1967).
9) of Geochemistry of hydrothermal ore GEOTHERMOMETRY;MAGNESIUM;DISTRIBUTION;
deposits. New York. Toronto. London; Holt, BIOTITE;GARNETS;PRESSURE DEPENDENCE;TEMPERATURE
Rinehart and Winston (1967). DEPENDENCE;ERRORS;FORMATION HEAT;ORE
SODIUM CHLORIDES;QUARTZ;SILICON OXIDES; COMPOSITION
CARBONATES;SULfATES;fLUORITE;BARITE;CALCIUM
fLUORIDES;BARIUM SULFATES;SOLUBILITY;GROUND 03593 SEPARATION OF PERTHITIC MICROCLINE BY
WATER;CONNATE WATER;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION HEAVY LIQUID FRACTIONATION. A TOO SENSITIVE
METHOD. Nilssen. B. Norsk Geol. Tidsskr.;
03583 THERMAL ASPECTS Of ORE FORMATION. 47: No.2. 149-57( 1967).
Toulmin, P., 3rd; Clark, S.P., Jr. pp 437-64 FELDSPARS;LIQUIDS;SEPARATION PROCESSES;
(Chap. 10) of Geochemistry of hydrothermal ore GEOTHERMOMETRY;ABUNDANCE;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
deposits. New York. Toronto. London; Holt. MINERALS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;RUBIDIUM;
Rinehart and Winston (1967). STRONTIUM
GEOTHERMOMETRY;MIXING;TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;
GEOTHERMAL fLUIDS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;COOLING; 03594 STRUCTURE Of LAVAS AND ELECTRICAL
RRECIPITATION;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;LEACHING; CONDUCTIVITY. Riuscetti, M. Accad. Gioenia
CHEMICAL REACTIONS;HEAT TRANSfER Sci. Nat. Catania Boll.; 9, Sere 4: No.2, 115-
25(1967). (English summar~).
03584 NEw RESULTS IN THE FIELD OF DEEP LAVA;ITALY;POROSITY;ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;
MAGNETOTELLURIC SURVEYS. Berdichevskiy. M.N.; HYDROLOGY;GEOLOGY;DATA
Van'yan. L.L.; Gokhberg, M.B. Dokl. Akad.
Nauk SSSR; 177: No.3. 564-6( 1967). 03595 DETERMINATION OF TEMPERATURES DURING
03585
EARTH CRUST;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;THICKNESS;
MAGNETIC SURVEYS;EARTH MANTL
03605 FRACTIONATION Of NICKEL BETWEEN OLIVINE 03614 TEMPERATURE IN THE EARTH'S UPPER MANTLE
AND AUGITE AS A GEOTHERMOMETER. Hakli, T.A.; MODEL WITH THE RADIOACTIVITY Of CHONORITIC
Wright, T.L. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta; 31: METEORITES. Maj, S. (Univ. Warsaw). Acta
194 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Geophys. Pol.; 15: 159-70(1967). (In 03624 ENERGY APPRAISAL OF VOLCANIC AND
Polish). HYDROTHERMAL PHENOMENA (ON THE EXAMPLE OF
EARTH MANTLE;NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY;HEAT KAMCHATKA). Polak, B.G. pp 136-7 of
TRANSFER;MATHEMATICAL MODELS;TEMPERATURE International Symposium Volcanol., New Zealan4.
DISTRIBUTION;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;METEORITES New Zealand; Int. Symp. Volcanol. (1968).
EARTH CRUST;ENERGY TRANSFER:VOLCANOES;
03615 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE HEAT VOLCANIC REGIONS;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS:USSR;
CONDUCTIVITY OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS AS A FUNCTION MAGMA:HEAT FLOW:HEAT TRANSFER
OF TEMPERATURE AND DENSITY. Akhme40va, S.G.:
Gylmanov, A.A. Aka4. Nauk Azerbay4zhan. SSR 03625 'EMPERATURES OF FORMATION OF ULTRAMAFIC
Izv. Sere Nauk 0 Zemle; 6: 74-78(1968). (In ROCKS IN CONNECTION WITH TECTONIC CONDITIONS.
Russian). Reverdatto, V.V. pp 235-6 of Proceedings of
For Geophysical Abstracts 276-277. 23r4 International Geological Congress, Prague,
Cylin4rical bicalorimeter. SEDIMENTARY ROCKS; Czechoslovakia, 1968, Doklady Sovet. Geol.
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY:MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; Problema 2. Prague, Czech.: Int. Geol. Congo
BOREHOLES;QUARTZ;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;DENSITY (1968 ).
METAMORPHIC ROCKS:ORIGIN;TEMPERATURE
03616 FLOW OF STEAM WATER MIXTURES THROUGH DEPENDENCE:VERY HIGH TEMPERATURE:MAGMA;EARTH
PERMEABLE BEDS. SIMPLE SIMULATION OF A NATURAL CRUST;GEOLOGIC FAULTS;TECTONICS;MINERALOGY
UNDISTURBED HYDROTHERMAL REGION. Dona14son,
I.G. N. Z. J. Sci.; 11: No. I, 3-23(1968). 03626 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF ROCKS, MEASURING
GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;NATURAL STEAM;FLOW RATE; APPARATUS AND METHODS OF DETERMINATION.
SOILS;PERMEABILITY;TWO-PHASE FLOW;THERMAL Kresl, M. Freiberger Forschungsh., C; 238:
WATERS;MATHEMATICAL MODELS;ROCKS;SIMULATION; 95-100(1968).
BOILING;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS ROCKS:THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY:ACCURACY:
MEASURING METHODS:MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
03617 NATURAL HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS AND
EXPERIMENTAL HOT-WATER/ROCK INTERACTION 03627 ADDITIONAL DATA FOR THE TWO-FELDSPAR
REACTIONS WITH NA CL SOLUTIONS AND TRACE METAL GEOTHERMOMETER. Barth, T.F.W. Lithos; 1:
EXTRACTION. Ellis, A.J. Geochim. Cosmochim. No.4, 305-6(1968).
Acta; 32: No. 12, 1356-63(1968). FELDSPARS;GEOTHERMOMETRY;GEOTHERMOMETERS
An4esite. GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS;CHEMICAL
REACTIONS;SODIUM CHLORIDES;SHALES;ROCKS;METALS; 03628 ISOTOPIC CRITERIA OF THE GENESIS OF
SOLUBILITY;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;HYDROTHERMAL NATURAL SI0 2 FORMATIONS. MilovskiV, A.V.;
SYSTEMS:VOLCANIC RDCKS;TRACE AMOUNTS Dontosova, Ye.I. Geokhimiya: No.8, 914-
20(1968). (English summary).
03618 COMPUTATION OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SILICON OXIDES;oRIGIN;oXYGEN 18:ISoToPE
SANDSTONES BY CONSIDERING THEM AS RATIO;QUARTZ;OXYGEN ISOTOPES;ORES;METAMORPHIC
UNCONSOLIDATED SANDS. Agrawal, M.P.; ROCKS;CoM~ARATIVE EVALUATIoNS;GEoLoGIC DEPOSITS
Bhan4ari, R.C. Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys.; 6:
No.7, 388-9(1968). 03629 METHOD FOR DETERMINATION IN THE
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;SANDSTONES;POROSITY LABORATORY OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF
ROCKS. Mongelli, F. Boll. Geofis. Teor.
03619 INSTRUMENT TECHNOLOGY OF GEOTHERMAL Appl.: 10: No. 37, 51-8(1968). (English
MEASUREMENTS AND THE NEW CZECHOSLOVAKIAN abstract ).
GEOTHERMOMETER GT-l. Halousek, J.; Prihoda, ROCKS:THER~AL CONDUCTIVITY:MEASURING METHODS
~. Freiberger Forschungsh., C; 238: 121-
9( 1968). 03630 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF ROCKS AT HIGH
THERMOMETERS:DESIGN;CZECHOSLOVAKIA:ERRORS; TEMPERATURES. Moiseyenko, U.P. Freiberger
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT forschungsh., C; 238: 89-94(1968).
ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY:MEDIUM
03620 THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES TEMPERATURE;HIGH TEMPERATURE;VERY HIGH
OF SANDSTONE ROCKS AND OCEAN SEDIMENTS. Hutt, TEMPERATURE;GRANITES;BASALT;VoLCANIC ROCKS;
J.R.; Berg, J.W., Jr. Geophysics; 33: No.3, IGNEOUS ROCKS
489-500( 1968 ).
SANDSTONES;SEDIMENTS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY; 03631 PROPAGATOR MATRICES FOR SOME GEOTHERMAL
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;POROSITY;CORRELATIONS PROBLEMS. Negi, J.G.; Narain Singh, R. Pure
Appl. Geophys.; 69: 100-9(1968).
03621 HEAT TRANSFER - REVIEW OF CURRENT HEAT fLOW;MATRICES;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;
LITERATURE. Eckert, E.R.G.; Sparrow, E.M.: DIffERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Ibele, W.E.; Goldstein, R.J.; Scott, C.J.
I'n t. J. Hea t Mass Transfer; 11: No. 10, 1421- 03632 ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA IN ROCKS.
60(1968). Parkhomenko, E.I. Moscow: USSR; Akad. Nauk
645 references. HEAT TRANSFER;CONVECTION; SSSR Inst. fiz. Zemli (Izdatel'stvo Nauka)
NATURAL CONVECTION;PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS;MASS (1968). 254p.
TRANSFER;LIQUID METALS;MEASURING METHODS; ROCKS:ELECTRICAL PRoPERTIES:GEOPHYSICS;
REVIEWS EXPLORATION;PoLARIZABILITY
03622 CONVECTIVE FLOW AND ITS EFFECT ON 03633 GEOCHEMISTRY. Leutwein, f. pp 173-
TEMPERATURE LOGGING IN SMALL-DIAMETER WELLS. 90 of Vom Erdkern bis zur Magnetosphaere,
Sammel, E.A. Geophysics; 33: No.6, 1004- aktuelle Probleme der Erdwissenschaften.
12( 1968). frankfurt-am-Main; Umschau Verlag (1968).
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;CONVECTION;WATER; GEOCHEMISTRY;PRoSPECTING;AGE ESTIMATION;
SALINITY;GLYCEROL;BOREHOLES STABLE ISOTOPES;EARTH ATMoSPHERE;HYDROSPHERE;
SEAS;REVIEWS;EARTH CRUST;GEoCHEMICAL SURVEYS
03623 RELATIONSHIP OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF
HEAT FLOW TO TECTONIC STRUCTURES. Lyubimova, 03634 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES Of MINERALS
B.A. pp 37-42 of Doklady Sovet. Geol., AND RELATED SUBSTANCES AT 298.15 0 K (25.0 0 C) AND
Probema 5, 23rd International Geological ONE ATMOSPHERE (1.013 BARS) PRESSURE AND AT
Congress, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1964. HIGHER TEMPERATURES. Robie, R.A.; Waldbaum,
Moscow; Isdatel'stvo 'Nauka' (1968). (English D.R. U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. 1259.
summary) Washington, D.C.; USA; U. S. Geol. Surv.
PETROLOGY;EARTH CRUST;HEAT FLOW;TECTONICS (1968). 256p.
MINERALS;THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;ENTRoPY;
fUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIfIC DATA 195
03640 HG IN METAMORPHIC ROCKS. Jovanovic, 03650 THERMICS Of THE EARTH AND MOON.
S.: Reed, G.W. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta; 32: Lyubimova, Ye.A. Moscow; USSR; Akad. Nauk
No.3, 341-346(1968). SSSR Nauch. Sovet. po Geoterm. Issled., Inst.
METAMORPHIC ROCKS;MERCURY;SCHISTS;QUARTZ; fiz. Zem. (Izdatel'stvo "Nauka") (1968).
IRON OXIDES;HEMATITE;GEOTHERMOMETERS;IGNEOUS 280p.
ROCKS;CHEMICAL COMPOS1TION;ABUNDANCE USSR;EARTH CRUST;MOON;HEAT fLOW;MEASURING
METHODS;TE~TONICS
03641 BARTH GEOTHERMOMETER-PETROCHEMICAL
METHOD Of CALCULATING THE COMPOSITION Of THE 03651 MANTLE AND PROBLEMS OF THE ULTRADEPTHS.
F.ELDSPAR PHASES. Aleksandrov, A.L. Mekhtiyev, Sh.f.; Kravchinskiy, Z.Ya. Baku;
Geokhimiya; No.7, 843-850(1968). USSR; Azerbaydzhan Gosudarst. Izdatel'stvo
fELDSPARS~GEOTHERMOMETERS;SODIUMSILICATES; (1968). !l8p.
ALUMINIUM SILICATES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ROCKS; EARTH CRUST;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS~BOREHOLES;
CALCIUM SILICATES;GEOTHERMOMETRY . REVIEWS
03654 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF WATER-SATURATED 03664 HEAT FLOW FROM THE EARTH'S INTERIOR
RESERVOIR ROCKS AS A FUNCTION OF PRESSURE. DEPENDING ON INNER PARAMETERS VARIATIONS.
TEMPERATURE. AND COMPOSITION OF THE ROCK. Tikhonov, A.N.: Lyubimova. E.A.: Vlasov, V.K.
Bayramov. E.M.: Tsaturyants. A. B. Akad. Nauk Bull. Volcanol.: 33: No.1. 261-80(1969).
Azerbaydzhan. SSR Izv. Ser. Nauk 0 Zemle.: No. EARTH CRUST:HEAT FLOW:SEAS:STABILITY:ZONES
1. 25-29(1969). (In Russian).
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY:ROCKS;SAND:CLAYS;QUARTZ: 03665 HEAT FLOW IN OCEANIC REGIONS. Von
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE:PRESSURE DEPENDENCE Herzen, R.P.; Lee, W.H.K. pp 86-95 of Earth's
crust and upper mantle. Washington. DC: Natl.
03655 CRITICAL THERMAL GRADIENTS IN THE Res. Council (Publication 1708) (1969).
MANTLE. Liebermann. R.C.: Schreiber, E. EARTH CRUST:HEAT FLOW:VARIATIONS:GEOLOGICAL
Barth Planet. Sci. Lett.: 7: No.1, 77- SURVEYS:GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
81( 1969).
EARTH MANTLE:GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS:MEASURING 03666 TERRESTRIAL HEAT FLOW IN VOLCANIC
METHODS:ULTRASONIC WAVES:SHEAR PROPERTIES: AREAS. Horai. K.-I.: Uyeda, S. pp 95-109 of
PRESSURE DEPENDENCE Earth's crust and upper mantle. Washington,
DC: Natl. Res. Council (Publication 1708)
03656 SILICATE SOLID SOLUTIONS AND (1969).
GEOTHERMOMETRY. Saxena, S.K. Contrib. VOLCANIC REGIONS:HEAT FLOW:GEOTHERMAL FIELDS:
Miner. Petrol.: 21: No.4. 338-45(1969). SEAS:EARTH CRUST:MAGMA:MASS TRANSFER;HEAT
GEOTHERMOMETRY:SOLID SOLUTIONS:SILICATES; TRANSFER
MIXING HEAT:MINERALS
03667 NICKEL PARTITION GEOTHERMOMETER APPLIED
03657 GEOPHYSICS, GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES AND TO THE PREHISTORIC MAKAOPUHI LAVA LAKE. HAWAII.
TECTONICS. Sumner. J.S. Unknown: Wm. C. Evans, B.W. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta: 33:
Brown Co Publishers (1969). 115p. No.3, 409-11(1969).
Book. GEOLOGY;GEOPHYSICS;TECTONICS:EARTH HAWAII;LAVA:NICKEL;GEOTHERMOMETRY;
CRUST:GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS:GRAVITATION:MAGNETISM; MINERALIZATION;GEOTHERMOMETERS:PYROXENES
6ARTHQUAKES:SEISMOLOGY:HEAT FLOW:GEOLOGIC
F.AULTS 03668 MODEL STUDY OF THE DIPOLE RESISTIVITY
MEASUREMENTS IN GEOPHYSICS. Matolin, M.;
03658 THERMAL AND MINERAL WATERS OF THE AIKazzaz, H. Geol. Soc. Iraq; 2; No. I, 16-
UNITED STATES - BRIEF REVIEW OF POSSIBLE 26( 1969).
ORIGINS. White, D.E. pp 269-86 of GEOPHYSICS:GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS:ELECTRICAL
Rroceedings of 23rd International Geological SURVEYS:ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY;ROCKS
Congress, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1968,
Symposium 2, Part B. Prague; International 03669 EFFECT OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL TOPOGRAPHY ON
Geol. Congo (1969). SUPERFICIAL THERMAL GRADIENTS. Lachenbruch,
USA:THERMAL WATERS:VOLCANIC REGIONS:METEORIC A.H. US Geol. Surv. Bull. 1203-E.
WATER:ORIGIN:CONNATE WATER:MAGMATIC WATER: Washington, DC: USA: US Geol. Surv. (1969).
JUVENILE WATER:MINERAL SPRINGS 86p.
GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS:TOPOGRAPHY:HEAT
03659 HEAT CONDUCTION IN SATURATED GRANULATED TRANSFER;GEOPHYSICS:EARTH CRUST:MATHEMATICAL
MATERIALS. McGraw. R. pp 114-31 of National MODELS
Research Council, International Conference.
Highway Research Board Special Report 103, DC, 03670 EVALUATION OF IRREVERSIBLE REACTIONS IN
Proceedings. Washington. DC: National GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES INVOLVING MINERALS AND
Research Council, Highway Research Board AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS APPLICATIONS. Helgeson,
( 1969). H.C.; Garrels, R.M.; Mackenzie, F.T. Geochim.
QUARTZ:GLASS:LEAD:SPHERES:THERMAL Cosmochlm. Acta: 33: No.4, Pt. 2, 455-
CONDUCTIVITY:POROSITY:SAND 481(1969).
GEOCHEMISTRY:MINERALS:AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS:
03660 THERMAL HISTORY OF THE EARTH. HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION:ROCKS:GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
Lyubimova, E.A. pp 63-7 of Earth's crust and
upper mantle. Washin~ton, DC: National 03671 PALEOTHERMOMETRY OF METAMORPHIC ROCKS
Research Council (1969). CONTAINING MUSCOVITE ACCORDING TO DATA OF X-RAY
EARTH CRUST:HEAT FLOW:THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: AND CHEMICAL STUDY OF THE MUSCOVITES. Kotov,
GRAVITATION:ZONES;BOUNDARY CONDITIONS: N.V.: Mil'kevich, R.I.: Turchemko, S.I. Dokl.
RADIOACTIVITY: IRON Akad. Nauk SSSR; 184: No.5, 1180-1182( 1969).
METAMORPHIC ROCKS:GEOTHERMOMETRY:MICA:
03661 HEAT CONDUCTIVITY IN THE MANTLE. MUSCOVITE;SODIUM;POTASSIUM;IRON;MAGNESIUM:
Clark, S.P., Jr. pp 622-6 of Earth's crust ABUNDANCE;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE:CHEMICAL
and upper mantle. Washington, DC: National COMPOSITION
Research Council (1969).
EARTH CRUST:HEAT FLOW:MASS TRANSFER:RADIANT 03672 REACTIONS OF ALKALI FELDSPARS WITH
HEAT TRANSFER:THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY:HEAT CALCIUM-BEARING HYDROTHERMAL SOLUTIONS BETWEEN
TRANSFER 300 AND 600 D C. Wyart, J.: Sabatier, G. pp
190-204 of Problems of geochemistry.
03662 HEAT FLOW AND DISTRIBUTION OF DEEP
TEMPERATURES IN TECTONICALLY ACTIVE BELTS OF
THE EARTH. Smirov, Ya.B. pp 243-9 of
Connection with problems of tectonics and
magmatism. Moscow: Akad. Nauk SSSR. Otdel.
Khitarov, N.I. (ed.). Jerusalem: Israel
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FELDSPARS;CHEMICAL REACTIONS:AQUEOUS
SOLUTIONS:CALCIUM;HIGH TEMPERATURE:THERMAL
WATERS
W.
w..
Merzhanov, A.G.; Shteynberg, A.S.; Shteynberg, VITRIFICATION:IGNEOUS ROCKS;SYNTHESIS
G.S. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR: 194: No.2, 319-
ZI(1970). 03710 ILLITE MINERALS IN THE HYDROTHERMAL
GEYSERS;HOT SPRINGS;FUMAROLES;THERMAL WATERS: ALTERATION PRODUCTS IN THE CAVNIC ZONE.
GEOPHYSICS Anton, O. (Inst. Geol. Geogr., Acad. Soc.
Repub. Rom., Bucharest, Rom.). Rev. Roum.
03100 FUGACITY OF H2 0 FROM 00 TO 3500C AT THE Geol., Geophys. Geogr., Sere Geol.: 14: No. I,
LIQUID-VAPOR EQUILIBRIUM AND AT 1 ATMOSPHERE. 35-43(1970).
Hass, J.L., Jr. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta: 34: VOLCANIC ROCKS:HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION:
FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC DATA 199
~
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;GRANITES;QUARTZ;
SODIUM OXIDES;SILICON OXIDES;IRON OXIDES; 03748 APPLICATION Of MATERIAL AND ENERGY
CALCIUM OXIDES;ALUMINIUM OXIDES;RARE EARTHS; BALANCES TO GEOTHERMAL STEAM PRODUCTION. ~
FLUORINE;SULFUR;BORON;OXYGEN;HYDROGEN SULfIDES Whiting, R.L.; Ramey, H.J Jr. field trip to
the Geysers geothermal field. Lake and Sonoma
03240 LEAD ION DIFFUSION THROUGH WATER Counties. Woodland, CA; Am. Pet. Inst., N.
FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC DATA 201
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CONDUCTIVITY IN ROCK SAMPLES. Ramos, R.R.
03769 PROCESSES OF HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION (Inst. Mex. Pet., Mex.). Rev. Inst. Mex.
AND METALLOGENESIS ASSOCIATED WITH BANATITIC Petrol.; 3: No. 1,27-34(1971). (In
ROCKS OF MOLDOVA NOUA (BANAT). Georghita, I. Spanish ).
(Bucharest, Rom.). Acta Geo1. Acad. Sci. ROCKS:THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;MEASURING
Hung.; 15: 5-12(1971). (In French). INSTRUMENTS:TEMPERATURE CONTROL;STAINLESS
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;FELDSPARS: STEELS;SAND:CONCRETES
MINERALIZATION;PYRITES;SPHALERITES;SILICON
OXIDES;GALENA;CHALCOPYRITE;VOLCANIC ROCKS: 03778 CONDUCTIVITY OF MIXED AQUEOUS
ANHYDRITE ELECTROLYTES. Kulkarni, A.G. (Dep. Chem.,
Poona Univ., Poona, India). J. Indian Chem.
037.70 CORRELATION BETWEEN MINERALIZATION AND Soc.; 48: No.4, 401-2(1971). (In English).
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION IN THE MINING REGION OF HCI-NaC1-H 2 0, Pb(N03)2-KN03-H20, BaC1 2 -KC1-
BAITA-NISTRU (MARAMURES DEPARTMENT. Mani1ici, H2 0, KC1-NaCI-H 2 0. WATER:AQUEDUS SOLUTIONS;
V.; Stiopo1, V. (Bucharest, Rom.). Acta ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY:ELECTROLYTES;HYDROCHLDRIC
Geo1. Acad. Sci. Hung.; 15: 27-32(1971). (In ACID;SODIUM CHLORIDES;LEAD NITRATES:PDTASSIUM
French ). NITRATES:BARIUM CHLORIDES:POTASSIUM CHLORIDES;
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;PYRITES:COPPER;LEAD; POTASSIUM CHLORIDES;SODIUM CHLORIDES
ZINC;GOLD;SILVER;FELDSPARS;ORES;POTASSIUM;
MINERALIZATION 03779 PHASE EQUILIBRIUMS IN THE SYSTEM
NAALSI30B-NAALSIO~-H20 UP TO 15 KILOBARS.
03771 ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS OF POTASSIUM THEORETICAL DISCUSSION. Kim, K.T. (Dep.
CHLORIDE IN SEVERAL MIXED ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS Geol., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ont.). Can.
AT 25 0 Christenson, P.G.; Gieskes, J.M. J. Earth Sci.: 8: No.5. 549-57(1971). (In
(Scripps Inst. Oceanogr., La Jolla, Calif.). English).
J. Chern. Eng. Data: 16: No.4, 398-400(1971). SODIUM SILICATES:ALUMINIUM SILICATES:PHASE
('In English). STUDIES;EQUILIBRIUM:VERY HIGH PRESSURE;WATER
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES;CHEMICAL REACTION
KINETICS;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;MAGNESIUM CHLORIDES: 03780 GENESIS OF THE KAOLIN DEPOSIT TRES
CALCIUM CHLORIDES;BARIUM CHLORIDES;MAGNESIUM PICOS, DEPARTMENT OF HUILICHES, PROVINCE OF
SULFATES;POTASSIUM SULFATES;THERMODYNAMIC NEUQUEN, REPUBLIC OF ARGENTINA. Hayase, K.;
PROPERTIES Maiza, P.J. (Dep. Geol., Univ. Nac. Sur,
Bahia Blanca, Argent.). Rev. Asoe. Geol.
03772 RAPID METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE Argent.; 26: No. 1,75-87(1971). (In
AVERAGE SPECIFIC HEAT OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF Spanish).
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS. Tereshkin, I.V.; KAOLIN:ORIGIN;TUFF:HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;
Filippov, S.N. (Sverdlovsk. Nauchno-Issled. VOLCANIC ROCKS:MONTMORILLONITE;ALUMINIUM
rnst. Khim. Mashinostr., Sverdlovsk, USSR). SILICATES;X-RAY DIFFRACTION;DIFFERENTIAL
Zavod. Lab.; 37: No.3, 313(1971). (In THRMAL ANALYSIS:THERMAL GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS:
Russian ). MICROSCOPY
SPECIFIC HEAT;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;MEASURING
METHODS;NITRIC ACID;SODIUM CHLORIDES; 03781 HIGH-TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS OF NEPHELINE
OALORIMETRY AND SODALITE BASED ON KAOLIN. Var1amov, V.I.:
Komarov, V.S. (Inst. Obshch. Neorg. Khim.,
03773 EXPRESSIONS FOR CALCULATING THE Minsk, USSR). Vestsi Akad. Navuk Belarus.
SOLUBILITIES OF METAL SULFIDES IN HYDROTHERMAL SSR, Sere Khim.; No.1, 113-15(1971). (In
SOLUTIONS. Nriagu, J.O. (Canada Cent. Russian).
Inland Waters, Burlington, Ont.). Can. J. KAOLIN;SYNTHESIS;SODIUM CARBONATES;SODIUM
Earth Sci.; 8: No.7, 813-19(1971). (In CHLORIDES:MELTING;CRYSTALLOGRAPHY;HYDROTHERMAL
Bnglish ). ALTERATION:VOLCANIC ROCKS;ALUMINIUM SILICATES:
THERMAL WATERS;SULFIDES;SOLUBILITY;METALS: SYNTHESIS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS;SOLVENTPROPERTIES
03782 TWO-FELDSPAR GEOTHERMOMETER. Dunham,
03774 POSSIBLE EVOLUTION DIRECTION OF A.C. An. Acad. Brasil. Cienc.: 43: No. 3-4,
CARBONIC ACID AND NITRIC SPRINGS IN NEOTECTONIC 627-31( 1971).
REGIONS. Disler, V.N. Byull. Mosk. FELDSPARS;GEOTHERMOMETRY;PHASE STUDIES:
Obshehest. Ispyt. Prir., Otd. Geol.; 46: No. EQUILIBRIUM:SILICATES
3, 114-24(1971). (In Russian).
MINERAL SPRINGS;CARBON DIOXIDE;NITROGEN: 03783 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ROCKS FROM
NITRATES:FUMAROLES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;ORIGIN; MEASUREMENTS ON FRAGMENTS AND ITS APPLICATION
VOLCANOES;MAGMA TO HEAT-FLOW DETERMINATIONS. Sass, J.H.;
Lachenbruch. A.H.; Munroe, R.J. J. Geophys.
03775 THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF ELECTROLYTE Res.: 76: No. 14, 3391-401( 1971).
BOLUTIONS. V. DIFFERENTIAL CRYOSCOPY IN ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY:BORHOLES;HEAT
TERNARY SYSTEMS. Vilcu, R.; Irinei, F. FLOW
(Lab. Chern. Thermodyn. Electrochem., Univ.
Bucharest. Bucharest. Rom.). Rev. Roum. Chim.: 03784 COMMENTS ON A PAPER BY KI-ITI HORAI AND
16: No.6,793-9(1971). (In English). AMOS NUR, "RELATIONSHIP AMONG TERRESTRIAL HEAT
ELECTROLYTES;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;THERMODYNAMIC FLOW, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, AND GEOTHERMAL
PROPERTIES;LITHIUM CHLORIDES;POTASSIUM GRADIENT"(1970). Nai~u, P.S. J. Geophys.
CHLORIDES:WATER;CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS; Res.: 76: No. 14, 3426-7( 1971).
ORYOSCOPY HEAT FLOW:THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS
031.76 REGULAR CHARACTERISTICS IN FORMATION OF
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THERMAL WATERS IN THE 03785 STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY (IN
rLI SYNCLINE. Kan, M.S. (Inst. Gidrogeol. VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY, US
Gidrofiz., Alma-Ata, USSR). Izv. Akad. Nauk NATIONAL REPORT, 1967-71, 15TH GENERAL
Kaz. SSR, Sere Geol.; 27: No.2, 60-4(1971). ASSEMBLY, IUGG). Clayton, R.N. EOS, Trans.,
(In Russian). Amer. Geophys. Union; 52: No.5, IUGG 106-
THERMAL WATERS;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;USSR: 10(1971).
ZONES:IONS;DIFFUSION;CALCIUM CARBONATES;SODIUM GEOCHEMISTRY:BIBLIOGRAPHIES:HYDROTHERMAL
CHLORIDES ALTERATION:IGNEOUS ROCKS:METAMORPHIC ROCKS;
LUNAR HATERIALS;METEORITES;TEKTITES;SEDIMENTS;
03777 EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THERMAL ISOTOPES;WATER:CHEMICAL REACTIONS
fUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIfIC DATA 203
037.86 CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIA IN THE EARTH. 03796 STABILITY fIELD OF ~EDENBERGITE ON THE
Broecker, W.S.; Oversb~, V.M. New York; USA: LOG P/SUB 0 2 1 (PARTIAL PRESSURE Of OXYGEN)-T
McGraw-Hill Book Co. (1971). 318p. (TEMPERATURE) DIAGRAM. Kurshakova, L.D.
Book. GEOCHEMISTRY;EQUILIBRIUM; (Inst. Ph~s. Solid Bod~, Chernogolovka, USSR).
THERMODYNAMICS;SOLID SOLUTIONS;MELTING:PHASE Geokhimiya: No.5, 551-61(1971).
STUDIES:GASES;ENTROPY:VOLUME:ENERGY;GEOLOGY: PYROXENES:QUARTZ:EQUILIBRIUM:STABILITY:HIGH
SOLA~ SYSTEM:WATER TEMPERATURE:IRON OXIDES;VERY HIGH PRESSURE;
OXYGEN;ANDRADITE:PHASE STUDIES
03787 PETROLOGIC CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY (IN
VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY, US 03797 THERMAL DIffUSION OF 1:1 ELECTROLYTES
NATIONAL REPORT, 1967-71, fIfTEENTH GENERAL IN ORDINARY AND IN HEAVY WATER. Wood, C.D.;
ASBEMBLY, IUGG. Papike, J.J. EOS, Trans., Hawksworth, W.A. (Dep. Chern., Univ. Natal,
Amer. Geoph~s. Union: 52: No.5, IUGG 82- Pietermaritzburg, S. Afr.). J. S. Afr. Chern.
9( 1971 ). Inst.: 24: No.9, 170-6(1971).
PETROLOGY:GEOCHEMISTRY:IGNEOUS ROCKS; ELECTROLYTES:THERMAL DIFFUSION;LITHIUM
METAMORPHIC ROCKS:SILICATES:BIBLIOGRAPHIES CHLORIDES:SODIUM CHLORIDES:POTASSIUM CHLORIDES:
RUBIDIUM CHLORIDES;CESIUM CHLORIDES;WATER;HEAVY
037.88 GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION Of SULfIDE- WATER;SPECIFIC HEAT;THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
SILICATE PHASE EQUILIBRIA. Froese, E. Econ.
Geol.: 66: No.2, 335-41(1971). 03798 POSSIBLE ROLE OF GEOTHERMAL GRADIENT
IRON SILICATES:MAGNESIUM SILICATES:OXIDATION: AND TECTONIC ACTION IN THE FORMATION Of MINERAL
SULFIDES:PHASE DIAGRAMS;PHASE STUDIES:IRON CONCENTRATIONS. Dandurand, J.L.: fortune,
SULFIDES J.P.: Perami, R.: Schott, J.: Tollon, F.
(Lab. Mineral. Cristallogr., Univ. Paul-
03789 SOLUBILITY Of WATER IN MELTS IN THE Sabatier, Toulouse, france). Compt. Rend.,
SYSTEM NAALSI 3 0 e --NAALSIO_--H 2 0. Kim, K.-T.; Sere D; 275: No. 21, 2283-6(1972).
Burle~, B.J. Can. J. Earth Sci.: 8: No.5, ROCKS:MINERALIZATION:SOLUBILITY;GEOTHERMAL
558-71( 1971). GRADIENTS:WATER;CARBON DIOXIDE:TECTONICS:
WATER:SOLUBILITY:SODIUM SILICATES:ALUMINIUM MINERALS;ORIGIN
SILICATES:PHASE STUDIES:VERY HIGH PRESSURE
03799 EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN HYDROTHERMAL
037.90 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Of ROCK-FORMING SOLUTIONS AND FELDSPARS OF THE SERIES KALSI 3 0.-
MINERALS. Horai, K.-I. J. Geoph~s. Res.: 76: RBALSI 3 0., AT 6000C AND PRESSURE OF 1000 BARS.
No.5, 1278-308(1971). Ghelis, 14.; Lagache, M. Soc. Fr. Mineral.
MINERALS:ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: Cristallogr., Bull.: 95: No. I, 157-158(1972).
MEASURING METHODS;DENSITY:CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS;FELDSPARS;
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE:SILICATES EQUILIBRIUM:HIGH TEMPERATURE;HIGH PRESSURE:
THERMAL ~ATERS;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS:PHASE
037.91 REPLY (TO COMMENTS ON A PAPER BY KI-ITI STUDIES:THERMODYNAMICS:SILICATES
HORAI AND AMOS NUR, "RELATIONSHIP AMONG
~ERRESTRIAL HEAT fLOW, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY, 03800 ROLE Of PH OF HYDROTHERMAL SOLUTIONS IN
AND GEOTHERMAL GRADIENT," 1970). Horai, K.- THE FORMATION Of BOROSILICATES. Lisitsyn,
I.: Nur, A. J. Geoph~s. Res.: 76: No. 14, A.Ye. Geokhim. (Akad. Nauk SSSR): No. 11,
3428( 1971 ). 1389-1392( 1972).
HEAT FLOW;THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY:GEOTHERMAL PH VALUE;SYNTHESIS:BORON SILICATES:THERMAL
GRADIENTS:EARTH CRUST:GEOPHYSICS WATERS
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1 Acad. Sci., Ukrainian SSR).
(USSR) (Engl. Transl.); 9:
7(1973).
Inorg. Hater.
No. II, 1753- 03830
ZONES.
MODE fOR fELDSPATHIZATION IN SHEAR
Wintsch, R.P. Geol. Soc. Amer.,
SODIUM OXIDES;POTASSIUM OXIDES;CALCIUM Bull.; 5: No.7, 866-7(1973).
QXIDES;HAGNESIUM OXIDES;ALUHINIUM OXIDES; FELDSPARS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;SILICON
SILICON OXIDES;CRYSTAL STRUCTURE;PHASE STUDIES; OXIDES;MINERALS;HICA;SILICATES;GEOCHEMISTRY;
~ERY HIGH TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS
03822 CONDITIONS fOR SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF 03831 GEOTHERMAL PROBLEMS. BOOK REVIEW.
SUPERCOOLING AND SUPERSATURATION STATES Of Bodvarsson, G. Geoexploration; 11: No. I, 55-
AQUEOUS SALINE SOLUTIONS. Lafargue, G.; 6(1973).
Babin, L.; Xans 9 P.; Clau9se, D.; Lere Porte, TECTONICS;HEAT FLOW;GEOPHYSICS;EARTH CRUST
M. (Univ. Recherche Sci., Pau, france).
Oompt. Rend., Ser. A, B; 277: No. II, 245- 03832 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY Of ALKALI METAL
7(1973). (In French). DISTRIBUTIONS IN FELDSPARS AND MICAS.
SALTS;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;SUPERSATURATION; Beswick, A.E. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta; 37:
PHASE DIAGRAMS;WATER;PHASE STUDIES No.2, 183-208(1973).
FELDSPARS;MICA;ALKALI METALS;ABUNDANCE;
03623 'TRANSITIONS TO THE LIQUID STATE' GEOCHEMISTRY;GEOTHERMOMETRY;POTASSIUM;RUBIDIUM;
ARECEDING THE RUPTURE Of METASTABLE STATES Of CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;IGNEOUS ROCKS
WATER AND AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF NH_CL AND KCL.
Lafargue, C.; LePetit, J.-P.; Peyrelasse, J. 03833 CONCENTRATION Of ORE ELEHENTS IN
(Inst. Univ. Recherche Sci., Pau, france). HYDROTHERMAL SOLUTIONS AND CONDITIONS OF THEIR
Compt. Rend., Ser. A, B; 277: No. 12, 289- PRECIPITATION. Baranova, N.N.; Sushchevskaya,
92(1973). (In french). T.M. (Inst. Geokhim. Anal. Khim. im.
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES;AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS; Vernadskogo, Moscow, USSR). pp 531-41 of
BMULSIONS;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;PERMITTIVITY;PHASE Mezhdunar. Geokhim. Kongr., (Dokl.), 1st, 1971,
TRANSfORMATIONS;CHLORIDES;WATER;PHASE STUDIES Volume 2. Vinogradov, A.P. (ed.). Moscow;
Akad. Nauk SSSR, Inst. Geokhim. Anal. Khim.
03824 CONDITIONS fOR SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF (1973).
THE SUPERCOOLING AND SUPERSATURATION STATES Of GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;ORES;PRECIPITATION;REVIEWS;
AQUEOUS SALINE SOLUTIONS. Yans, P. (Univ. HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, france). Compt.
Rend., Ser. A, B; 277: No. 13, 321-4(1973). 03834 ION EXCHANGE AS A FACTOR OF GEOCHEMICAL
(In french). DIFFERENTIATION OF ELEMENTS UNDER HYDROTHERMAL
SALTS;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;SUPERSATURATION; CONDITIONS. Chelishchev, N.f. (Inst.
PHASE DIAGRAMS;WATER;PHASE STUDIES Mineral., Geokhim. Kristallokhim. Redk. Elem.,
Moscow). PP 301-11 of Mezhdunar. Geokhim.
03825 CLAY MINERALS Of HYDROTHERMALLY ALTERED Kongr., (Dokl.), 1st, 1971, Volume 2.
SEDIMENTS. Gorbunova, Z.N. (Inst. Okeanol., Vinogradov, A.P. (ed.). Moscow; Akad. Nauk
Moscow, USSR). Litol. Polez. Iskop.; No.6, SSSR, Inst. Geokhim. Anal. Khim. (1973).
45-51(1973). (In Russian). MINERALS;SYNTHESIS;MINERALIZATION;ION
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;CLAYS;SEDIMENTS; EXCHANGE;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;HYDROTHERMAL
ZEOLITES;SHALES;IRON OXIDES;MANGANESE OXIDES; SYSTEMS;GEOCHEMISTRY
LITHOLOGY;MONTMORILLONITE;ILLITE;CHLORITE
MINERALS;VERMICULITE;DRILL CORES;CHEMICAL 03835 IONIC EQUILIBRIUM IN RECENT
ANALYSIS;ABUNDANCE;MINERALS HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM Of THE UZON CALDERA IN
KAMCHATKA. Alekhin, Yu.v.; Zotov, A.V.;
03826 KINETICS Of HYDROTHERMAL REACTIONS NEAR Kolpakova, N.N. (Inst. Geol. Rudh.
THE MONOVARIANT EQUILIBRIUM LINE AND A METHOD Mestorozhd., Petrogr., Mineral. Geo~him.,
OF ESTIMATING EQUILIBRIUM. Kalinin, D.V.; Moscow). pp 242-51 of Mezhdunar. Geokhim.
Ogneva, V.K. Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR; 213: No. Kongr., (Dokl.), 1st, 1971, Volume 2.
4, 930-2(1973). Vinogradov, A.P. (ed.). Moscow; Akad. Nauk
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;GEOCHEMISTRY;MAGNESIUM SSSR, Inst. Geokhim. Anal. Khim. (1973).
SILICATES;PYROXENES;SYNTHESIS;CHEMICAL REACTION HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;THERMAL WATERS;USSR:
KINETICS;EQUILIBRIUM;MINERALS;SODIUM CHLORIDES; EQUILIBRIUM;ARSENIC;ANTIMONY;IRON;CHLORINE;
TALC SILICON OXIDES;PH VALUE;SULFIDES;SOLUTIONS;
HYDROGEN SULFIDES;ABUNDANCE;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
03827 STABILITY OF METAMORPHIC BIOTITE GEOCHEMISTRY
PARAGENESIS. Hoschek, G. Tschermaks
Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt.; 20: No.1, 48- 03836 SOLUBILITY OF MUSCOVITE UNDER
58(1973). HYDROTHERMAL CONDITIONS. Struebel, G. pp
BIOTITE;SYNTHESIS;ORIGIN;SILICATES; 225-41 of Mezhdunar. Geokhim. Kongr., (Dokl.),
HETAHORPHISM;CHLORITE HINERALS;fELDSPARS; 1st, 1971, Volume 2. Vinogradov, A.P. (ed.).
MUSCOVITE;QUARTZ;PHASE STUDIES;EQUILIBRIUH Moscow; Akad. Nauk SSSR, Inst. Geokhim. Anal.
Khim. (1973).
03828 CARBON AND OXYGEN ISOTOPES IN MUSCOVITE;SOLUBILITY;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;
BPIGENETIC HYDROTHERMAL ROCKS FROM HAMAM-EL- HIGH TEMPERATURE;VERY HIGH PRESSURE:PHASE
fARUN, SINAI. Magaritz, M.: Issar, A. Chem. TRANSFORMATIONS:CRYSTALLIZATION;SILICON OXIDES;
Geol.; 12: No.2, 137-46(1973). POTASSIUM OXIDES;ALUMINIUM OXIDES
EGYPTIAN ARAB REPUBLIC;CARBON ISOTOPES;
OXYGEN ISOTOPES;ISOTOPE RATIO;MINERALIZATION; 03837 THERMAL PRECIPITATION IN AQUEOUS
THERMAL WATERS;ROCKS;CALCITE;DOLOMITE; SOLUTIONS. Kwok, O.J.; Robins, R.G. (Sch.
GEOCHEMISTRY Chem. Eng., Univ. New South Wales, Kensington,
Australia). pp 1033-80 of International
03829 RELATION Of THE SODIUM-POTASSIUM RATIO Symposium on Hydrometallurgy, 2nd, 1973.
IN THERMAL WATERS TO THE EQUILIBRIA Of Evans, D.J.I. (ed.). New York; AIME (1973).
AELDSPARS AND ANALCITE. Senderov, E.E. HIGH TEMPERATURE;AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;
Geokhimiya; No. 12, 1831-7(1973). PRECIPITATION;PH VALUE;HYDROLYSIS;SULfATES;
THERMAL WATERS;GEOCHEMISTRY;POTASSIUM;SODIUM; OXIDES;HYDROXIDES;METALS;COPPER;IRON;NICKEL;
fELDSPARS;EQUILIBRIUM;MINERALS;ROCKS; ZINC;CADHIUM;CHROHIUM;CHEHICAL REACTION
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;BUFfERS;QUANTITY RATIO; KINETICS;SEPARATION PROCESSES
BASALT;ALUHINIUM SILICATES;CHEHICAL REACTIONS;
PHASE STUDIES 03838 THERMODYNAMIC CONDITIONS OF
206 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
FLUIDS:CESIUM;RUBIDIUM;POTASSIUM;SODIUM;BARIUM;
03856 ANISOTROPIC THERMAL EXPANSION AND SOLID STRONTIUM;CALCIUM:ION EXCHANGE:CHEMICAL
SOLUTIONS OF SOME COMPOUNDS IN THE SYSTEM BAO- COMPOSITION:CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS;TRACE
AL 2 0 3 -SIO... II. MEASUREMENTS ON STRUCTURES AMOUNTS
HAVING THREE DIMENSIONAL LINKS BETWEEN
{SI,AL)O~ TETRAHEDRA AND MODEL CONSIDERATIONS 03864 REACTION INTERACTION OF ORE-BEARING
CONCERNING THEIR ANISOTROPIC THERMAL EXPANSION. (COPPER+ZINC) HYDROTHERMAL SOLUTIONS WITH
Oehlschlegel, G.; Kockel, A.; Biedl, A. (Ruhr- PYRITITE BODIES. Zhabin, A.G. (Inst.
Univ., Bochum, Germany). Glastech. Ber.: 47: Mineral., Geokhim. Kristallokhim. Redk. Elem.,
No.3, 31-41(1974). (In German). Moscow). Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR: 215: No.3,
BARIUM OXIDES;ALUMINIUM OXIDES:SILICON 661-4 (Geol.){ 1974).
OXIDES:THERMAL EXPANSION;CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;COPPER;ZINC;CHEMICAL
CRYSTALLIZATION;SOLID SOLUTIONS:PHASE STUDIES REACTIONS:PYRITES:ROCKS:MINERALS;QUARTZ;
CARBONATES;LEACHING:SULFIDES;SOLFATARAS;
03857 CONTINENTAL CRUSTAL MODEL AND ITS VOLCANIC REGIONS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;
GEOTHERMAL IMPLICATIONS. Smithson, S.B.; SYNTHESIS;THERMAL WATERS
Decker, E.R. (Univ. Wyoming, Laramie, USA).
8arth Planet. Sci. Lett.; 22: No.3, 215- 03865 HEAT FLUX ESTIMATION IN GEOTHERMAL
325{ 1974). AREAS BASED ON THE HEAT BALANCE OF THE GROUND
EARTH CRUST;EARTH MANTLE:HEAT FLOW; SURfACE. Sekioka, M. (Inst. Meteor.,
METAMORPHIC ROCKS;WATER;ABUNDANCE;AMPHIBOLE; Defense Acad., Yokosuka, Kanagawa 239, Japan):
~ONES;HEAT;VOLCANIC ROCKS;GRANITES:GEOTHERMAL Yuhara, K. (National Research Center for
GRADIENTS Disaster Prevention, Ginza, Tokyo 104. Japan).
J. Geophys. Res.; 79: No. 14, 2053-8(10 May
03858 EQUATIONS OF STATE OF SODIUM CHLORIDE. 1974).
Zhdanov, V.A.; Polyakov, V.V.; Konusov, V.F. GEOTHERMAL FIELDS;HEAT FLOW:INFRARED SURVEYS;
(V.V. Kuibyshev Tomsk State Univ., USSR). THERMOMETERS;CALORIMETRY;MEASURING METHODS:
Sov. Phys.-Solid State (Engl. Transl.): 15: DISTRIBUTION;VOLCANIC REGIONS
No. 11, 2295-6(1974).
SODIUM CHLORIDES:EQUATIONS OF STATE;PHASE 03866 INfLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE, STRAIN RATE
TRANSFORMATIONS;THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES AND INTERSTITIAL WATER IN THE EXPERIMENTAL
DEFORMATION Of CALCITE ROCKS. Rutter, E.H.
03859 HYDROTHERMAL ORE FORMATION IN RELATION (Imperial Call., London, England).
TO DATA OF GLOBAL AND REGIONAL GEOLOGY AS Tectonophysics; 22: No. 3-4, 311-34(Jun 1974).
ILLUSTRATED BY THE CAUCASUS. 2. POSSIBLE LIMESTONE;CALCIUM CARBONATES:DEFORMATION:
DEVELOPMENTAL COURSE OF HYDROTHERMAL SOLUTIONS TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;STRAIN HARDENING;
IN RELATION TO FEATURES OF THE GEOLOGICAL SEDIMENTARY ROCKS;VELOCITY;HUMIDITY:TENSILE
HISTORY OF THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPLEX METAL PROPERTIES
DEPOSITS OF THE NORTHERN CAUCASUS. Radkevich,
R.O. (USSR). Byull. Mask. Obshchest. Ispyt. 03867 STEADY STATE FREE CONVECTION IN AN
Prir., Otd. Geol.; 49: No.2, 72-87(1974). UNCONFINED GEOTHERMAL RESERVOIR. Cheng, P.
(In Russian). (Dept. Mech. Eng., Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu,
VOLCANIC ROCKS:HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;ORES; Hawaii); Lau, K.H. (Hila College, Univ.
SYNTHESIS;GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS;GEOLOGY;TECTONICS; Hawaii, Hila, Hawaii). J. Geoph~s. Res.; 79:
THERMODYNAMICS;USSR No. 29, 4425-31(10 Oct 1974).
AQUIFERS;CONVECTION;DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS;
03860 MANGANESE AND VANADIUM DISTRIBUTION IN GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS;HEAT TRANSFER;FLUID FLOW;
COEXISTING TITANOMAGNETITES AND ILMENITES AND BOUNDARY CONDITIONS;GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES:FINITE
THEIR SIGNIFICANCE AS GEOTHERMOMETERS. DIFFERENCE METHOD;SEAS
Tugarinov, A.I.; Il'in, N.P.; Mohanty, R.
(V.I. Vernadskii Inst. Geochem. Anal. Chem., 03868 GEYSERS. Weed, W.H. Columbi.a Univ.
Moscow, USSR). Geokhimiya; No.7, 1029- School Mines Quart.; 11: No. 4, 289-306(1890).
40(1974). (In Russian). Review of geyser theories. GEYSERS:OPERATION;
ILMENITE;MAGNESIUM;VANADIUM;DISTRIBUTION; GEOLOGY;REVIEWS
TITANIUM OXIDES;OXYGEN;TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;
IRON OXIDES;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;GEOTHERMOMETRY 03869 SOME EXPERIMENTS WITH AN ARTIFICIAL
GEYSER. Graham, J.C. Amer. J. Sci.; 45,
03861 STABILITY RELATIONS OF ANDRADITE-QUARTZ Sera 3: 54-60(1893).
~N THE SYSTEM CALCIUM-IRON-SILICON-OXYGEN- GEYSERS:MOCKUP;OPERATION
HYDROGEN. Liou, J.G. (Dep. Geol., Stanford
Univ., Stanford, CAl. Amer. Mineral.; 59: 03870 UNDERGROUND TEMPERATURES AT GREAT
No. 9-10, 1016-25(1974). (In English). DEPTHS. Agassiz, A.E. Amer. J. Sci.: 50,
ANDRADITE;QUARTZ;PYROXENES;HEMATITE;CALCIUM Sera 3: 503-4{ 1895).
SILICATES;IRON OXIDES;PHASE STUDIES;CALCIUM; EARTH CRUST;BOREHOLES:TEMPERATURE
IRON;SILICON;OXYGEN:HYDROGEN DISTRIBUTION:TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;GEOTHERMAL
GRADIENTS;MEASURING METHODS
03662 KINETICS OF ALTERATION OF K-FELDSPAR
AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE ALTERATION ZONING.
Tsuzuki, Y.; Mizutani, S.; Shimizu, H.:
Hayashi, H. Geochem. J. (Nagoya); 8: No. I,
1-20{ 1974). .
FELDSPARS;HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;REACTION
KINETICS;KAOLIN;SYNTHESIS;20NES;GEOCHEMISTRY;
SILICATES;EQUILIBRIUM;PHASE STUDIES;CLAYS;X-RAY
DIFFRACTION
OTHER
03863 BEHAVIOR OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN FELDSPARS
UNDER HYDROTHERMAL CONDITIONS. Liyama, J.T.
(Cent. Rech. Synth. Chima Miner., Orleans-la-
Source, France). pp 552-73 of Feldspars,
Proc. NATO Advan. Study Inst., 2nd, 1972. REfER ALSO TO CITATION (S) 3385
MacKenzie, W.S. (ed.). New York; Crane,
Russak Co., Inc. (1974).
FELDSPARS;HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS;GEOTHERMAL
208 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
03879 STERILE HOT BRINES OF THE RED SEA. 03888 PROPOSAL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL
Watson, S.W.; Waterbury, J.B. pp 272-81 of GEOTHERMAL INFORMATION CENTER. Lyon, R.N.
Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in (ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN). pp 126-7 of Geothermal
the Red Sea. New York; Springer-Verlag world ,directory 1973. Meadows, K.F. (ed.).
( 1969). Glendora, CAl Katherine f. Meadows (Aug 1973).
RED SEA;BRINES;SEDIMENTS;BACTERIA GEOTHERMAL ENERGY;INFORHATION;INFORMATION
SYSTEMS;INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
03880 BACTERIAL SULFATE REDUCTION IN THE RED
SEA HOT BRINES. Truper. H.G. pp 263-71 of 03889 WORLD GEOTHERMAL FINANCING. Burnside,
Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in R.A. PP 128-31 of Geothermal world directory
the Red Sea. New York; Springer-Verlag 1973. Meadows, K.F. (ed.). Glendora, CA;
(1969). Katherine F. Meadows (Aug 1973).
RED SEA;BRINES;BACTERIA;CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS;FINANCING;GEYSERS
REDUCTION;SULFATES GEOTHERMAL FIELD;CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD;
UNITED NATIONS;GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
03881 MATHEMATICAL ESTIMATION CONCERNING THE
COOLING OF A MAGMATIC INTRUSION. Mundry, E. 03890 TRANS-PACIFIC CONSULTATION CRISIS.
(Niedersachsisches Landesamt fuer Cleveland, H. Amer. Ass. Petrol. Geol. Bull.;
Bodenforschung, W. Germany). Geothermics; No. 58: No.7, 1433-34( 1974).
2, 662-8( 1970). In Circum-Pacific Energy and Mineral
COOLING;MAGMA;MATHEMATICAL MODELS; Resources Conference.
SOLIDIFICATION;TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;IGNEOUS PACIFIC OCEAN;COMMUNICATIONS;PLANNING;
ROCKS;THERMAL CONDUCTION GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES;MINERAL RESOURCES;WATER
RESOURCES;COAL;PETROLEUM
AUTHOR INDEX
Authors ' surnames are indexed in the ADA~S, W.M., Hvdrogeophysical survev AL'BOV, S.V., Keroo-Taman
form appearing in the abstracted using remote-sensing methods from hydrogeoche~ical and mud volcano
publication; given names are reduced Kawaihae to Kailua-Kona, Ha~aii, region, 1523
to initials. Each author entry gives 2150 ALAD'YEV, I.T., Device for extracting
the publication title and the citation ADE-HALL, J.M., See MUECKE, G.K., 2763 geothermal energy, 3309
number. Report numbers are given in ADIVARAHAN, P., Heat transfer in ALBRITTON, B.C., See BRUCE, A.W., 3012
parentheses at the end of the entry. porous rocks through which single- ALCARAZ, A., Geothermal exploration
For publications with multiple phase fluids are flowing, 3502 and development in Philippines, 636
authors, an author entry is provided AFANAS'EV, N.L., Smoothing of ALDOUS, K.J., Se. WILSON, S.H., 3237
for each. Entries for the second and gravitational anomalies, 1785 ALEKHIN, YU.V., Ionic eqUilibrium in
succeeding author give a reference to AFANAS'YEV, T.P., Tnermal waters in recent hydr:>thernal systell :>f th.e
first author. areas of oil and gas accumulation, Uzon caldera in Kamchatka, 3835
Because of problems involved in the 1562 ALEKSANDROV, A.L., 8arth
mechanical preparation of this index, AfANAS'YEVA, V.N., See GOTGIL'f, A.V., geothermometer-petrochemical method
all accent marks are omitted. Changes 1480 of calculating the composition of
in spelling introduced as a result of AGASSIZ, A.E., Underground the feldspar phases, 3641
accent omission follow standard temperatures at great depths. 3870 ALEKSANDROV, A.L., See LYUBIMDVA,
conventions. AGENBROAD, L., Interpretation and YE.A., 2204
correlation of geophysical well logs ALEKSEEV, A.A., fluorine in thermal
with geology for instrument holes, springs of lo~ mineral content, 2335
A 2707 ALEKSEEVA, L.K., Geology of the
AGNEW, B.G., Evaluation of fracture northern Balkhash River region.
AAMODT, R.L., Artificial geothermal treatments with temperature surveys, Secondary quartzites. Kargalinsk
reservoirs in hot volcanic rock, 3291 group, 3807
3280 (LA-UR--73-1695) AGNEW, B.G., Evaluation of fracture ALEKSEEVA, L.K., Interrelation between
AAMODT, R.L., See SMITH, M., 3307 treatments with temperature surveys, secondar~ quartzites and
AAMODT, R.L., Induction and growth of 3580 h~drotnermal formations of :>ther
fractures in hot rock-artificial AGRAWAL, M.P., Computation of thermal types, 3808
geothermal reservoirs, 3278 (LA-DC-- conductivity of sandstones by ALEKSEYEV, A.M., New complex apparatus
72-669 ) considering them as unconsolidated for electrical surve~ing, 1993
ABDULLAEV, A.U., See GUTKIN, E.S., sands, 3618 ALEKSEYEV. F.A., First results of
3768 AHLUWALIA, R.K., See CHOU, J.C.S., geophysical and geochemical
ABE, f., See OYAMA, N., 2578 3101 exploration of super-deep boreholes,
ABELLA Y CASARIEGO, E., Descriptive AlDIN' VAN, N.KH., Hydrothermal mercur~ 2146
study of some mineral springs of the migration stage, 1466 ALEKSEYEV, f.A., Geopovsical and
Philippines, 1596 AIDIN'YAN, N.KH., Mercury in recent geochemical investigations of
ABELSON, P.H., Researches in hydrothermal waters, 2574 ultradeep boreholes, some results
geochemistry, Volume 2, 3588 AIDLIN, J.W., Review of some of tile and problems (in Yadernaya
ABER'EV, V.V., Volcanizm and the legal problems in geothermal Geofizika),2733
thermal springs of the Uzon- development, 2794 ALEXANDROV, A.L., Heat flo~ through
Semvachiksk geothermal region AIKAWA, K., See USUI, T., 3034 the bottom of the inner seas and
Kamchatka, 1532 AKELLA, J., See MATSUSHIMA, S., 3601 lakes in the USSR, 2192
ABIKO, T., See MUROZUMI, M., 2451 AKENO, T., See FUJII, Y., 2545 ALEXANIAN, C.L., Practical tre6tise
ABIOG, D.8., Geothermal study of AKHMEDOVA, S.G., Experimental geophysical prospecting. 1676
Tongonao Springs, Ormoc City, Levte, investigation of the heat ALfANO, L., Geoelectrical explorations
1473 conductiVity of sedimentary rocks as for natural steam near IMonte
ABOL'ZIN, P.A., Corrosion of carbon a function of temperature and Amiata ' , 1775
steels in geothermal waters, 3198 density, 3615 ALFANO, L.A., Geoelectrical
ACHEYEV, B.N., See NAUMOV, G.B., 701 AKHMEDOVA, SH.G., Influence of various explorations for natural steam near
ACOLSIN, P., See TSKHVIRASHVILI, D., factors on the thermal conductivity I'Monte Amiata " , 1764
3199 of porous sedimentary rocks, 3705 ALfOLDI, L., Hungarv methodological
ADAM, R.D., Seismological and AKIBA, M., Mechanical features of a problems of geothermal measurements,
geothermal research in New Zealand, ~eothermal plant, 3041 1867
624 AKOL'ZIN, P.A., Corrosion of copper ALfOLOI, L., ~ydrogeological and
ADAMOVA, K.S., See NATANOV, KH.KH., and its alloys in geothermal waters, geophysical investigations of
3186 3180 geothermal anomaly in Hungary - 1,
ADAMS, G.I., Geologic reconna,issance AKOL'ZIN, P.A., Corrosion of copper 2713
of southeastern Luzon, 978 and its alloys in geothermal waters, ALIYEV, A.A., Geoth.rmv of the
ADAMS, G.I., Geological reconnaissance 3261 Kyurovdag deposits, 2041
of the Island of Leyte - with notes AKOL'ZIN, P.A., Study of corrosion of ALIYEV, S.A., See MEKHTIYEV, SH.f.,
and observations on the adjacent carbon steels in geothermal _aters, 1395
smaller islands and southwestern 3197 ALIYEV, S.A., See KAS~KAY, M.A., 1373
Sarna r, 977 AKSEROV, A.G., Hydrogeologic ALKAZZAZ, H., See MATOUN, M., 3668
ADAMS, J.M., Preparation of specimens conditions of formation and ALLEGRINI, G., Corrosion
for the measurement of thermal regularities of distribution of the characteristics and geothermal power
conductivit~, 3394 thermal waters of the Azerbaizhan plant protection (collateral
ADAMS, L.H., See JOHNSTON, J., 3385 SSR, 2488 processes of abrasion, erosion, and
ADAMS, W.H., See PURTYMAN, W.D., 2278 AKSEROV, A.G., Varieties of deep scalIng), 3188
ADAMS, W.H., See PURTYMUN, W.D., 2279 thermal waters manifested in the ALLEN, D.R., Earth's heat tapped for
ADAMS, W.M., Geophy-sical studies for course of exploratory drilling for geothermal power developmp.nt, 37
volcanological geohvdrolo~::n/, 1979 oil and gas, 1327 ALLEN, D.R., Legal and polic~ aspects
AL'BOV, S.V., Formation of the hot of geothermal resource development,
springs of the Crimean Peninsula and 2797
their utilization, 1337
ALLEN INDEX 2 ANDERSON, G.M., See NRIAGU, J., 3674 ARABADZHI, H.S., Role of regional
ANDERSON, G.M., See CRERAR, D.A., 3757 basement faults In forming
ANDERSON, J.H., Economic power from geothermal rield of young platforms,
ALLEN, E.T., Agency of algae In the geothermal heat, 2853 1577
deposition at travertine and silica ANDERSON, J.H., Geothermal plant ARAKI, T., See NOGUCHI, K., 2454
from thermal waters, 783 cleaning system, 3206 ARAKI, T., See NOGUCHI, K., 2492
ALLEN, E.T., Discharge of hot springs ANDERSON, J.H., Geothermal heat, our ARAMAKI, S., See TAKAHASHI, Y., 3171
in the Yellowstone Park, 779 next major source of power, 300 ARANA, V., State of the studies on
ALLEN, .T., Geyser basins and igneous ANDERSON, J.H., Heat rejection from geother~al resources in the HORtsne
emanations, 785 geothermal power plants, 3055 De Fuego Area, (Lanzarote, C8nar~
ALLEN, E.T., Geysers, 652 ANDERSON, J.H., Vapor turbine Islands), 1560
ALLEN, E.T., Hot springs of the geothermal power plant, 3081 ARANA, V., Thermal anomalies in
Yellowstone National Park, 786 ANDERSON, J.H., Vapor--turbine cycle Lanzarote (Canary Islands), 1558
ALLEN, E.T., Hot Springs of the for geothermal power generation, ARANGO, E., Prell.l.ary study on th.
Yellowstone National Park, 790 3085 Ruiz Geothermal project (Colombia),
ALLEN, H.D., See JAHES, R., 3173 ANDERSON, J.Q., Geologic summary of 1484
ALLEY, L.B., See SMITH, R.B., 2237 the Geysers area, Lake and Sonoma ARBoLISHVILI, D.Z., Geothermic regime
ALLMAN, R., Comments on 'comments on Counties, California (Hap 1:63,350), of some regions of Georgian Soviet
the two-feldspar geothermometer ' by 909 Socialist Republic, 1127
P.M. Orville, 3504 ANDERSON, L.A., Application of the ARCHAYA, YU.,S., See HELIVA, F.S.,
ALLSOPP, D.r., Wide-band digital self-potential method In the 2518
magnetotelluric recording system, exploration for geothermal energy in ARCHIMBAUD, J., See TONANI, F., 734
2243 Long Valley, California. 2227 ARDEN, T., See KEENE, J., 2903
ALLSTRoM, F.C., See ROSS, D.A., 1477 ANDERSON, L.A., See ZoHDY, A.A.R., ARIIZUMI, A., Investigation of the'
ALONSO, 'E.H., Geothermic potential of 2232 movement of Infiltrating acidic hot-
Republic of Mexico, 635 ANDERSON, O.L., See SCHUBERT, G., 2253 spring water in the ground by means
ALONSO ESPINOSA, H., Geothermal zone ANDERSON, O.L., See SCHUBERT, G., 749 of radio-isotopes, 1201
of the Cerro Prieto, Baja ANDERSON, R.J., Promise of ARISMUNANDAR, A., See HoESNI, A.H.,
California, 500 unconventional energ~ sources. 98 585
ALONSO ESPINOSA, H., Geothermal energy ANDERSON, T.L., Seismic design AR1SHUNANDAR, A., Review of survey of
in Mexico (in geology and considerations for Plowshare geothermal energy resources in
utilization of geothermic energy at geothermal power stations, 3046 Indonesia, 581
Pathe, state of Hidalgo), 514 ANDERSON, W., California geysers In ARMSTEAD, H., See CHRISTOPHER, H.,
ALONSO ESPINOSA, H., Geothermal energy 1888, 877 2854
in 1 Salvador, Central America, ANDERSON, W., Visit to the California ARMSTEAD, H.C.H., Control and safety
1260 Geysers in 1888, 911 of geothermal installations, 3270
ALONSO ESPINOSA, H., Well M-3 in ANDO, N., Chemical nature of some ARMSTEAD, H.C.H., Fresh water from
geothermal field of Cerro Prieto. fumarolic gases from Jigokudani area geothermal fluids, 2938
Baja California, Mexico, 3208 of Tateyama volcano, Toyama ARMSTEAD, H.C.H., Geothermal power
ALTERMAN, Z., Poor man's seismic prefecture, central Japan, 2493 development at Wairakei, Ne_
source: A computer game, 2242 ANDo, T., See NAKAMUR~, H., 820 Zealand, 2955
ALTFELDER, K., Battelle Information ANDO, T., See NAKAMURA, H., 1150 ARMSTEAD, H.C.H., Geothermal energy.
No. I, 410 (N--70-38878,pp 22-3) ANDo, T., See NAKAMURA, H., 1069 Review of research and development,
ALTMAN, M., Energ~ resources and ANOD, T., Matsukawa geothermal 19
electric power situation in the district in Iwate prefecture, 2339 ARMSTEAD. H.C.H., Geothermal power Cor
United States, 323 ANDO, T., Matsukawa geothermal non-base load purposes, 555
ALYPOVA, O.M., Thermomagnetic stud~ of district In Iwate Prefecture, 2580 ARMSTEAD, H.C.H., Systematic approach
the volcanic rocks of Kamchatka, ANDo, T., See NAKAMURA, H., 1070 to geothermal development, 398
1467 ANDO, T., Sessho-Gaware geothermal ARMSTEAD, H.C.H., What is geothermal
AMIRKHANOV, K.I., Thermoelectric region in Gumma Prefecture, 2343 energy, 123
thermometer for measuring at great ANDo, T., See NAKAMURA, H., 1109 ARMSTRONG. E.L., Roar from an emerging
depths, 3872 ANDo, T., See KONDO, S., 430 resource (in Iceland, New Zealand,
AHIRKHANoV, KH.I., Heat capacity Clsub ANDo, T., See NAKAHURA, H., 1146 Italy, Japan, USSR, He~ico), 92
vI of water and water vapour at high ANDo, T., See NAKAMURA, H., 2328 ARNASON, B., Deuterium and chloride in
temperatures and high pressures. ANDRASSY, L., Developments in geothermal studies in Iceland, 2549
3493 geophysical logging instruments and ARNASoN, B., Hengi)J, a high-
ANANYAN, A.L., Question of setting up methods, 2746 temperature thermal area in Iceland,
Qeothermal investigations in ANDREEV, V., Brief summary of work 2515
Armenia, 1118 carried out in 1930 in Scientific ARNASON. B., High temperature thermal
ANANYAN, A.L., Subsurface heat of the Research Department of the area in Iceland, 1409
Dzhermuk region and the problem of Geological and Prospecting Service ARNASON, 8., Hydrogen isotopes in
utilization of natural hot waters. of the Geophysical Institute, 1675 hydrological studies in Iceland,
1149 ANGHELOfF, B., Underground waters in 2489
ANDERSON, C.W., 3RD, See REITZEL, Bulgaria, 1039 ARNOLD, R.G., Equilibrium relations
J.S., 2097 ANGUS. S., Measurement of the specific betwee~ pyrrhotite and pyrite from
ANDERSON, D., Flow chart of critical enthalpy of steam at pressures 60 to 3250 to 743 0 C, 3510
path in aeothermal exploration, 2813 1000 bar and temperatures of 400- ARNOLD, R.G Temperature of
ANDERSON, D.L., Partial melting in the 7000C, 3561 crystallization of pyrrhotite and
upper mantle (in Phase ANPILoGoV, A.V., See ALEKSEYEV, F.A., sphalerite from the Hlghland-
transformations and the Earth's 2733 Surprise Mine, Coeur d'Alene
interior - Symposium. Canberra. ANSPACH, E.V., See KELLY, C., 2290 District, Idaho, 3515
Australia. 1969, Proceedings). 726 ANTON, D., Illite minerals in the ARNORSSON. S Distribution of some
ANDERSON, D.N., Compendium of first hydrothermal alteration products in trace elements in thermal waters in
day papers presented at the First the Cavnic zone, 3710 Iceland, 2541
Conference of the Geothermal ANTOSHIN, A.V., See IKoRNIKoVA, N.YU., ARNoRSSON, S., See BJORNSSoN, S., 514
Resources Council, 1 Centro, 3815 ARNoRSSON, S., See BJORNSSON, S., 2944
California, Feb 1972, 319 ANUFRIYEV, G.S., See MAMYR1N, B.A., ARNoRSSoN, S., General aspects of
ANDERSON, D.N., Field trip to the 2511 thermal activity in Iceland, 1407
Geysers Qeothermal field, Lake and AoSAKI, K., See FUKUDA, H., 2074 ARNORSSON, S General features and
Sonoma Counties, 4 Jun 1970, 907 APPA RAO. V., Unconventional sources geochemical peculiarities of Iceland
ANDERSON. D.N Geothermal overviews of energy for millions, 128 hydrothermae, 1580
of the western United States, 297 APPARAO, A., Depth of investigation in ARNORSSON, S., Geochemical studies of
ANDERSON, D.N., Geothermal laws and resistivity methods using linear thermal waters in the Southern
regulations in the western United electrodes, 2240 Lowlands of Iceland, 2540
States, 2829 APRELKoV, S.YE., Old volcano in ARNoRSSON, S., Underground
ANDERSON. D.N., Geothermal resources southeastern Kamchatka with recent temperatures in h~drothermal areas
in California. 285 hydrothermal manifestations, 1253 in Iceland as deduced from the
ANDERSON, D.N., Geothermal development AQUILINA, C., Italian geophysics silica content of the thermal water,
in Californiai past, present. and bibliography, 3873 2534
future. 307 AQUILINA, C., Study of the ARSENIJEVIC, M., Cesium and other
ANDERSON, D.W., See ELLIS, A.J., 2372 hypothetical vertically ascending alkali elements in thermal springs
ANDERSON, E.T., See WHITE, D.E., 1209 current of juvenile water, 2665 of Gornja Trepca and Mlakovac
ANDERSON, E.T., How world's hottest ARABADZHI, M.S., Role of regional thermal springs, 2529
hole was drilled, 3122 basement faults in forming ARSENIJEVIC, M., Geochemical and
ANDERSON, G.M., See HAMANN, R., 3801 geothermal field of young platforms, geological features of the thermal
ANDERSON, G.M., Reactions of quartz 1581 springs of Gornja Trepca. 1479
and corundum with aqueous chloride ART5YBASHEV, E.5., See MIRoSHNIKoV,
and h~droxide solutions at high M.M., 1659
temperatures and pressures. 3597
ATANASIV, I., Note concerning the BABINETS, A.YE., Solution of certain 3 INDEX BARNES
taking of measurements of problems relating to the formation
temperature in boreholes, 1669 of thermal waters of artesian basins
ATRoSHCHENKo, P.P., See BoGoMoLoV, on the basis of thermohydrodynamic BAN~ELL, C.J., Ne~ Zealand thermal
G.V., 2742 calculations and isotopic area ad its development for po~er
AULT, W.U., Isotopic fractionation of composition, 2495 production, 448
sulfur in geochemical procegses, BACHMANN, F., Hot springs as a factor BAN~ELL, C.J., Origin and flow of
2354 ' of the Icelandic cultural landscape, heat, 1114
AUMENTo, F., See MUECKE, G.K., 2763 1102 BANWLL, C.J., Oxygen and h~drogen
AUMENTO, F., Thermal transformations BADER, J.S., See DUTCHER, L.C., 829 isotopes in New Zealand thermal
of stilbite, 3578 BAILEY, D.G.F., Exploration for areas, 2464
AUSTIN, A.L., Energy - uses, sources, geothermal energy in 1 Salvador, BAN~ELL, C.J., See VALLE, R.G., 2058
issues, 172 (UCRL--51221) 1631 BAN~ELL, C.J., Physical
AUSTIN, A.L., Total flow concept for BAILEY, D.G.F., How to drill for investigations, 1079
recovery of energy from geothermal underground steam, 2652 BANWELL, C.J., Physics of the New
hot brine deposits, 3321 (UCRL-- BAILEY, J.C., See CAMPSIE, J., 2285 Zealand thermal area (N.Z. Dept.
51366) BAILEY, R.A., Volcanism and Sci. Indust. Res., 8ull. 123), 1726
AUSTIN, C.F., Chemical explosive geochronology of Long Valley BANWELL, C.J., Resistivity surveying
stimulation of geothermal wells, Caldera, Mono County, California, in New Zealand thermal areas, 1845
3306 927 BANWELL, C.J., Thermal enerQV from the
AUSTIN, C.F., Explosive stimulation of BAINBRIDGE, A.E., See BELIN, R.E., Earth's crust, 48
qeothermal wells, 3301 2677 BANWELL, C.J., Thermal energ~ from the
AUSTIN, C.F., Geological BAKER, B.H., Prospecting, 1838 Earth'g crust. Efficient extraction
investigations at the Coso thermal BAKER, B.H., structure and evolution of energy from heated rock, 50
area, 890 of the Ken~a rift valley, 1522 BANWELL, J., See MEIDAV, T., 2178
AUSTIN, C.F., Geothermal science and BAKER~ C.H., JR., Tnermal springs near BANWELL, J., See ME1DAV, T., 2202
technology; national program, 266 Midway, Utah, 861 BANWELL, J., Estimates of geothermal
AUSTIN, C.F., Selection criteria for BAKR, M.A., Thermal springs of energy potential, 120
geothermal prospects, 1619 Pakistan, 1261 BANWELL, J., Estimates of geothermal
AUSTIN, C.F., Undersea geothermal BAKUMENKo, I.T., See SOBoLEV, V.S., energy potential, 99
deposits - their selection and 3804 BARABANoV, L.N., Nitrogen thermal
potential use, 56 BAL'VAS, YU.P., Determination of waters of the USSR (Azotnyee rerm~
AUSTIN, C.F., Undersea geothermal porosity and clay content of SSR), 1368
deposits, their selection and productive strata from radioactive BARANOVA, N.N., Concentration of ore
potential use. Research report, 31 logging data, 2758 elements in hMdrothermal solutions
(AD--636496) BALAGNA, J.P., See DUFFEY, D., 2619 and conditions of their
AUSTIN, R., See MYERS, B., 173 BALASHoV, L.S., See BoGoMoLoV, G.V., precipitation, 3833
AUSTIN, W.H., JR., LEONARD, G.W., See 2403 8ARANoVA, N.N., See LE8EDEV, L.M.,
AUSTIN, C.F., 266 BALASUNDARAM, M.S., Thermal springs of 2585
AVER'YEV, V.V., See FRoLoV, N.M., 1613 India and their development~ 1550 BARANoVA, N.N., Influence of
AVER'YEV, V.V., Stud~ of geothermal BALENDRAN, V.S., See FoNSEKA, J.P.R., complexing on the conditions of
fields in volcanic regions of 621 hydrothermal precipitation of lead
foreign countries, 1956 BALENDRAN, V.S., See FoNSKA, J.P.R., sulfide, 3817
AVERJEV, V.V., Hydrothermal process in 1447 BARAT, I., See ANDRASSY, L., 2746
volcanic areas and its relation to BALITSKII, V.S., Level and solubiiity BARATH, I., Construction of complex
magmatic activity, 687 of silica in natural thermal waters digital borehole apparatus and some
AVERKO, YE.M., Use of borehole and in gas-liquid inclusions of fields of application, 2145
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AVERYEV, V.V., Hydrothermal processes 3643 investigations, 2659
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AVERYEV, V.V., See PIYP, B.I., 484 samples of poorly conducting and hydrogeological features in the
AVERYEV, V.V., Problems of using materials such as optical crystals, Roccamonfina Region (Northern
volcanic thermae of the Kurile-- 3418 Campania, Italy), 1493
Kamchatka Island arc for power, 459 BALSTER, C.A., Potential geothermal BARBIER, E., Role of novel power
AVERYEV, V.V., Technique of testing resources in Montana, 289 sources - geothermal, 145
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AVERYEV, V.V., Thermal fields of the technological development for new features of the relationship between
Bol'shoye Semlyachik volcanic energy sources, 158 (N--74-18604, pp Rocky Mountain Arsenal waste
massif, 1296 109-29) disposal and frequency of
AVERYEV, V.V., Utilization of thermal BAMVELL, C.J., Hydrothermal systems, earthquakes, 28~7
waters and steam of the Kurile- their origin and exploration, 685 BAREYEV, R.A., See VISHNEVSKIY, P.V.,
Kamchatka Island arc for power, 1208 BANERJEE, G., See CHOWDHURY, A.N., 1436
AWBERY. J.H Heat ~low through 1411 BARGAR, K.E., Present-day deposition
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AXTELL, L.H., See ANDERSON, D.N., 319 performance of a steam-water Yellowstone National Park, 759
AXTELL, L.H., See ANDERSON, D.N., 297 separator for use in geothermal 8ARLOW, J.W., Report of a
AXTELL, L.H., See ANDERSON, D.N., 285 bores, 3128 reconnaissance of the basin of the
AXTELL, L.H., Mono Lake geothermal BANHAM, P.H., Barth's feldspar upper Yellowstone in 1871, 921
wells abandoned, 320 geothermometer - rapid method, 2449 BARMINSKIY, A.G., TEG-2 electronic
BANKSTON, C.A., See ROWLEY, J.C., 3111 borehole thermometer, 1868
BANNING, L.H., Corrosion resistance of BARNEA, J., Geothermal power, 100
B metal in hot brines: literature BARNEA, J., Geothermal energy and
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BAAG, C.-Z., See BLACKWELL, D.D., 2223 BANWELL, C.J., Borehole measurements, BARNEA, J., Luncheon Session, Friday,
BABA, K., Electrical prospecting at 2679 11 May 1973, 359
Takinoue and Matsukawa geothermal BAN WELL; C.J., Flow sampling and BARNEA, J., Mineral and geothermal
areas, 1884 discharge measurement in geothermal exploration activities of the United
BABA, K., Electrical prospecting at bores, 3220 Nations resources and transport
Takinoue and Matsukawa geothermal BANWELL, C.J., Flow-sampling and division in latin America, 71
areas, 1898 discharge measurement in geothermal BARNEA, J., Multipurpose exploration
BABA, K., See HAYAKAWA, M., 1904 bores, 3217 and development of geothermal
BABA, K., See HAYAKAWA, M., 633 BANWELL, C.J., Geophysical methods in resources, 1636
BABA, K., See oZCICEK, B., 1290 geothermal exploration, 2197 BARNEA, J., New sources of power-
BABA, K., Stud~ of the reservoir at BANWELL, C.J., Geothermal exploration geothermal resources, 118
the Matsukawa geothermal field, 3250 in Mexico 1968--1969, 545 BARNEA, J., New sources of power -
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geophysics of the Durmid area, physical investigations, 2701 BARNEA, J., Plan for accelerated
Imperial Valley, California, ~88 BANWELL, C.J., Geothermal energy for development of geothermal resources
BABIN, L., See LAFARGUE, G., 3822 the future, 96 in the US, 363
BANWELL, C.J., Geothermal power, 66 BARNEA, J., Prospects of geothermal
BANWELL, C.J., Life expectancy of desalination, 1563
geothermal fields, 640 BARNES, H.L., Ore solution chemistry,
solubility of HgS in sulfide
solutions, 3581
BARNES INDEX 4 BECK, A.E Lightweight borehole BERDICHEVSKIY. M.N., New results in
temperature measuring equipment for the field of deep magnetotelluric
resistance thermometers, 1815 surveys, 3584
BARNES. I., See WILLEY. L.M 2606 BECK, A.E., See MISENER. A.D., 1761 BEREZHNOI, A.S., Basic inform3tion on
BARNES. I See WHITE. D.E 2572 BECK, A.E., Measurement of the thermal the subsolidus structure of the
BARNES. I See MILLER. T.P 388 conductivity of rocks bV system 90-A1 2 0 3 -Si0 2 , 3821
BARNES. I See PRESSER. T.S 3380 observations 'on divided bar BERG, J.W., JR See COOK. K.L 1778 ~
BARNES. I See WHITE. D.E 2616 appa ra tus, 3453 BERG, J.W., JR., Seismic profiles in ., ' - ,
BARRON. L.M., Template plotting of BECK, A.E., Problems in measuring northwestern Utah: Pilot Range and
reactions involving water-carbon temperature and terrestrial heat Grouse Creek Range area, 1782
dioxide mixtures, 3851 flow in deep bore-holes, 1872 BERG, J.W JR See HUTT, J.R., 3620
BARRY, B., Water tracing in geothermal BECK, A.E., Prospects for geothermal BERKHIN. S.I., See NABoKo, S.I., 1513
areas. 2277 (INS--764. pp 81) power, 35 BERMAN, E.R., Geothermal energy.
BARSUKoV. V.L Geochemistr~ of the BECK. A.E., Steady-state method for Energy technology review No.4, 29
hydrothermal ore-forming processes, the rapid measurement of the thermal BERNoLD. S See SHAWE, D.R 2457
3755 conductivity of rocks, 3449 BERNSTEIN. H See INOUYE, G.T 210B
BARTH, T.F.W Additional data for the BECK, A.E., Techniques of measuring BERRY, F.A.F Geothermal brines, 2470
two-feldspar geothermometer, 3627 heat flow on land, 1856 BERTOSSA, A., Mineral and thermal
BARTH. T.F.W See ALLMAN. R 3504 BECK, J.M., Computing thermal waters of Rwanda, 1453
BARTH. T.F.W Feldspar geologic conductivities of rocks from chips BESAIRI. H Economic geolog~ of
thermometers, 3875 and conventional specimens, 3556 DIAntsirabe prefecture, Malagasy
BARTH. T.F.W Feldspar geologic BECK. J.M., See BECK. A.E 3453 Republ ic. 1185
thermometers, 3421 BECKER, G.F., Report on the geology of BESAIRIE, H., Economic geolog~ of the
BARTH, T.F.W., Geysers and geyser the Philippine Islands. 972 Ambato-Finandrahana subprefecture,
theor les. 1021 BEESON. M.H See BARGAR, K.E., 759 Malagasy Republic, 493
BARTH, T.F.W., Geysers of Iceland, BEGEMANN, F See WHITE. D.E 849 BESKOW, K., Computer progra~ for 2-
1035 BEGEMANN. f Tritium content of hot dimensional geophysical problems,
BARTH. T.F.W., See BYERS. F.M JR., springs in some geothermal areas, 3680
1056 2465 BESPALoV. D.P Methods for the
BARTOLUCCI, G. t Fumaroles, solfataras, BEHRE. C.H JR., Hot springs of the measurement of temperature and heat
and hot springs in northwestern Yellowstone National Park, 787 flow in soil, 1673
Argentina and the possibility of BEHRMAN, A.S See HEISE. G.W 984 BESWICK. A.E Experimental stud~ of
their industrial use, 1088 BELIN, R.E., Estimation of dryness alkali metal distributions in
BARTOLUCCI, G See PENTA, F 46 traction and mass discharge of feldspars and micas, 3832
BARTON. D.B Current status of Qeothermal bores, 2677 BETZER, P.R., See FANNING, K.A 2631
geothermal power plants at the BELIN, R.E., Gamma radioactiVity BEZLYUDoV. A.V See KUZ'MIN. V.A
Geysers, Sonoma County, California, survey of same of the geothermal 595
3039 areas of the North Island of New BEZRUK. I.A See ALEKSEYEV. A.M
BARTON, D.B., Geysers power plant: dry Zealand. 2349 1993
steam geothermal facility, 3051 BELIN, R.E., Radon in the New Zealand BHANDARI. R.C See AGRAWAL. M.P
BARTON, D.B See BRUCE, A.W 3042 geothermal regions, 2360 3618
BARTON, D.B., Natural steam-the BELL, A.H., Temperature gradient in BIBBY, H.M Interpretation of dipole-
Qeysers Qeothermal power plant, 3048 the world's deepest well, 2660 dipole resistivit~ surveys using a
BARTON 9 P.B., JR., Phase relations BELL, J.C., Availability of geothermal hemispheroidal model, 2221
involving sphalerite in the Fe-Zn-S energy for the demineralization of BIBLE, A., Let's tap nature's steam
system, 3569 saline water, 3329 plants. 214
BARTRUM. J.A See HENDERSON. J., 980 BELL, P.M Geophysical research at BIBLE. A.H Use of geothermal heat
BARTSEV. o.B See SUKHAREV. G.M pressures above 30 kilobars, 3599 potential, 55
3548 BELOUSOV, V.I., Geological structure BIEDL, A., See oEHLSCHLEGL. G 3856
BASIN. YA.N See BAL'VAS, YU.P., 2758 of hydrothermal system on Kamchatka, BIEHLER, S., Correlation of gravity
BASKINA, V.A., Magmatism in Iceland, 1291 and geothermal anomalies in the
1524 BELOUSOV, v.r., Geological structure Imperial Valley, S. California, 2183
BATOV, S., Possible complex uses of of the hydrothermal systems of BIEHLER, S See ELDERS, W.A., 922
corrosive geothermal waters in Kamchatka, 1366 BIERMASZ. T See,DE HAAS. W.J 3396
Bulgaria, 3185 BELoUSoV, V.I See VAKIN. E.A 573 BIGGAR. G.M See WYLLIE. P.J 3567
BATTINI, F., See BURGASSI. R 1833 BELTEKY. L Development and BILHARTZ. H.L JR See CADY. C.V
BATTINI. F., Structural study of the utilization of thermal waters in 3260
Roccastrada Zone in prospecting for Hungary. 611 BIRCH, F Earth heat flow
steam by geophysical, gravimetric BELTEKY, L., Investigations into measurements in last decade, 679
and electrical methods, 1819 thermal water recharge in BIRCH, F., See ROY. R.F 1953
BAUDART. G.A Chilean project for representative basin, 494 BIRCH, F., Present state of geothermal
~roducina aluminum by means of BELTEKY, L., Possibilities for investigations, 1715
geothermal energy, 3009 development of thermal water BIRCH, P.S., Heat-flow measurements in
BAUER. C.M., Effect of hot springs and resources in Hungary, 502 Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean,
fumaroles on glacial tillite in BELTEKY. L Recent data on geothermal Mediterranean Sea, and Red Sea, 1322
Yellowstone National Park. 798 investigations in Hungary, 3226 BIRCH, r.s., Temperature and heat flow
BAUER. C.M., Physical character of BELYAKoV. M.F Abnormal distribution in a well near Colorado Springs,
hot-spring and geyser deposits, 799 of heat in the Dnieper--Donets 1702
BAUER, C.M., Yellowstone - its basin, 1045 BIRCH, r.s., Thermal conductivity of
underworld geology and historical BELYAYEV. V.YA., Novyye rocks and its dependence upon
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park, 804 Ukraine (Konf. Molodykh Geofizikov BIRD. D See ELDERS. W.A 923
BAUER, C.M., Yellowstone geysers, or, Ukrainy, Kiev, 1968, Materialy), BIRD, D.K., Petrology of silicified
Yellowstone Park, 792 2023 cap rocks in the dunes geothermal
BAULKNIGHT, C.W., Transport properties BENEDICT, M., Properties of saturated anomaly, Imperial Valley of
of multicomponent gas mixtures at aqueous solutions of potassium California, 931
high temperatures, 3467 chloride at temperatures above 250 0 , BIRD, J.M., Interpretation of
BAUMANN, A., Suakin deep. Brines and 3406 temperature logs in water- and gas-
hydrothermal sediments in the BENEDIKTSSoN. S., See RAGNARS, K injection wells and gas-producing
deepest part of the Red Sea, 1565 3030 wells. 3214
BAYRAMoV, E.M., Heat conductivity of BENNETT. C.M., See BENNETT, R 609 BIRDSEYE. H.S Geothermal power in
water-saturated reservoir rocks as a BENNETT. R., Exploration and the southwest. 310
function of pressure, temperature, development of geothermal resources BIRDSEYE, H.S Geothermal power
and composition of the rock. 3654 in Central America, 609 resources in the Southwest, 237
BEAM, W See LEfFMANN, H., 950 BENNETT. W.P See RAWSON. D.E 206 BIRDSEYE, H.S Geothermics in North
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BECK, A Stability of thermistors, steaming ground in thermal areas, BIRDSEYE, H.S Prospecting for
3447 1744 geothermal power, 1624
BECK. A.C Geology and geoph~sics, BENSEMAN, R.F., Estimating total heat BIRMAN, J.H., Temperature exploration
1078 output of natural thermal regions, for ground water in Kau, Hawaii,
BECK, A.C., Note on Mt. Erebus. Ross 1758 2165
Island, Antarctica, 1263 BENSEMAN. R.F Estimating the total BIRMAN. J.H Thermal exploration for
BECK, A.E., Analysis of heat flow heat output of natural thermal ground water and related problems,
data--Pt. I, detailed observations
in a single borehole, 1961
BECK, A.E See BECK. J.M., 3556
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BENSEMAN. R.f., Subsurface discharge
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2208
BIRSIC. R.J Geothermal steam story
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w.
. . .
BECK, A.E., Light-weight borehole BENSEMAN, R.f., Survey of surface heat BISCHOFF, J.L., Ferroan nontronlte
resistance thermometer, 1859 output at Walotapu. 1226 from the Red Sea geothermal s~stem,
BENVENUTI, G., See ALLEGRINI. G 3188 2600
BISCHOff, J.L., See STRANGWAY, D.W., BODVARSSON, G., Evaluation of 5 INDEX BOUSSINGAULT
1419 geothermal pro.pect. and the
BISCHOff, J.L., See HACKETT, J.P. JR., objectives of geothermal
743 exploration, 2137 BOLDIZSAR, T., Geothermal energy
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depo.lt. - their mlnerBlogy, subsurface temperature in Iceland, Hungary, 554
chemistry, and genesis, 2510 1820 BOLDIZSAR, T., Geothermic
BJOERNSSON, S., See ARNASON, B., 1409 BODVARSSON, G., Exploration of investigations in the Hungarian
BJORNSSON, A., See GRILLOT, L.R., 2235 subsurface temperature in Iceland, plain, 1738
BJORNSSON, A., See GRILLOT, L.R., 2244 2378 BOLDIZSAR, T., New terrestrial heat
BJORNSSON, S.t Economic evaluation of BODVARSSON, G., ExplorBtion and flow values from Hungary, 1731
Reykjanes thermal brine ares, exploitation of natural heat in BOLDIZSAR, T., Po.itlve heat flow
Iceland, 614 Iceland, 1145 anomaly in the Carpathian Basin,
BJORNSSON, S., Exploration of the BODVARSSON, G., Geothermal problem 1569
ReykjBne. thermBI brine Brea, 2944 Book review, 3831 BOLDIZSAR, T., Results of terrestrial
BJORNSSON, S., See ARNASON, B., 2516 BODVARSSON, G., Geothermal energy book heat flow measurements in Hungary,
BJORNSSON, S., Hot .prlngs and thermal review, 27 1732
energy, 1348 BODVARSSON, G., Geothermal effects of BOLDIZSAR, T., Terrestrial heat and
BJORNSSON, S., ProgrBm for the the Pleistocene glaciation in geothermal resources in Hungary, 492
exploration of high-temperature Iceland, 1729 BOLDIZSAR, T., Terrestrial heat flow
areas in Iceland, 1633 BODVARSSON, G., Hot springs of Iceland in the Carpathians, 1245
BLACK, W.E., Thermal and electrical and their importance in connection BOLDIZSAR, T., Terrestrial heat flow
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dunes geothermal anomaly, Imperial BODVARSSON, G., Measurements of the 1329
Valley, California, 2231 weight discharge from geothermal BOLDIZSAR, T., Terre.trial heat flow
BLACKBURN, W.H., See DENNEN, W.H., steam wells, 3234 In Hungary, 1721
3704 BODVARSSON, G., Physical BOLDIZSAR, T., Terrestrial heat flow
BLACKBURN, W.H., See DENNEN, W.H., characteristics of natural heat in the natural steam field at
3737 resources in Iceland, 1171 Larderello, 1807
BLACKMAN, M., Heat conductivity of BODVARSSON, G., Physical BOLGER, G.~., See fANNING, K.A., 2631
simple cubical crystals, 3398 characteristics of natural heat BOLT, B.A., Rupture mechanics on the
BLACKWELL, D.O., Geothermal resources resources in Iceland , 1239 Hayward fault (summary), 1434
at Marysville, Montana, 378 BODVARSSON, G., Report on the Henglll BOLTON, R.S., Behavior of the Wairakei
BLACKWELL, D.D., See BOWEN, R.G., 2230 thermal area. Investigations carried geothermal field during
BLACKWELL, D.D., See ROY, R.f., 1953 out in the year. 1947-49, 1049 exploitation, 3246
BLACKWELL, D.D., Heat flow In a BODVARSSON, G., Some considerations 0" BOLTON, R.S., Management of a
bl i nd' aeothermal area near the optimum production and use of geothermal field, 104
Marysville, Montana, 2223 geothermal energy, 688 BOLTON, R.S., Prevention of blowouts
BLACKWELL, D.D., Heat-flow BODVARSSON, G., Telluric current and other aspects of safetv in
determInations in the north western exploration for geothermal geothermal steam drilling, 3136
United States, 1973 anomalities in Oregon, 2248 BONCHEV, G., Springs in Bulgaria, 1012
BLACKWELL, D.O., Marysville, Montana, BODVARSSON, G., Temperature transients BOND, G.W., Origin of thermal and
Qeothermal project. Part II. in flowing boreholes, 3268 mineral waters in the middle Zambezi
Geological and geophysical BODVARSSON, G., Temperature inversions Valley and adjoining territory, 1057
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74-027B) balance in Iceland, 1713 BONDARENKO, N.M., See ZHEVAGO, V.S.,
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the thermal conductivity probe~ 3446 the siting of reinjection wells, BONDARENKO, S.S., Geological and
BLAKE, R.L., Extracting minerals from 2909 economical criteria for evaluation
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surve~, 2928 (BM-IC--8638) geothermal energy for heating BONDARENKO, S.S., Methods for
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Andres, Michoacan, 1172 and/or by-products, 3334 their deposits, 1634
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Mexico, 1170 generation s~stems utilizing 597
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1697 BOGANIK, N.S., Toward an understanding JR., 32
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2732 BOGOMOLOV, G.V., Temperature BOOVARSSON, A., See WILLIAMS, R.S.,
BOATO, G., Geochemistry of the distribution in the salt domes of JR., 1559
isotopes in meteoric water and of the Pripet Basin, 2044 BOOZER, G.D., See SEDENGECT1, S., 3481
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BOATO, G., See CRAIG, H., 2337 measurements in deep wells of the BORCOS, M., Important observations in
BOATO, G., See CRAIG. H., 2330 Prlpet Trough, 2742 geologic thermometry of liquid
BOBYNIN, B.V., See LUKAVCHENKO, P.I., BOGOMOLOV, YU.G., Data on heat flow in inclusions in crystals of
2033 the crust of southwestern sphalerite, 3533
BODORODITSKII, K.f., Some data on Byelorussia, 2124 BOREVSKIY, L.V., See BONDARENKO, S.S.,
superheated waters and their BOGOMOLOV, YU.G., See CHARYGIN, M.M., 597
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water, 3813 BOJARSKI, L., See BOJARSKA, J., 2726 BOTTINGA, Y., Comments on oxygen
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BOUTRY INDEX <i BREUSSE. J.J Application of BROWNE. P.R.L., Hydrothermal
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BOUTRY, G.A., Measurement of surface steam at Larderello. Italy. 1090 1494
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Qeological structure in the Cor geothermal energy: Lardello teschemacherite in a geothermal well
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BOWEN. N.L Geologic thermometry, 1774 BROWNE, P.R.L., Sulfide mineralization
2299 BREWER. P.G., Chemical composition oC in a broadlands geothermal drill
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geothermal, nuclear, coal sources; the Red Sea. 2426 Zealand, 1412
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2902 observations on the Red Sea brines geothermal power plant, 3033
BOWEN, R.G Environmental effects of indicate a marked incrase in BRUCE, A.II., Natural steam power
geothermal energy development, 2927 temperature. 1529 doubled by Unit 3 at the Geysers in
BOWEN. R.G Environmental impact of BREWER. P.G., Hydrography oC the Red California, 3042
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BOWEN. R.G Geothermal activity in BREZGUNOV. V.S See VETSHTEYN. V.YE BRUCE, A.II., Power from geothermal
1970, 90 2484 steam at Geysers power plant, 3012
BOWEN, R.G., Geothermal activity in BRIEM, E., Electricity production with BRUCE, J.A., Nature's heat resources
1972, 348 earth heat. 3015 their post-war utilization in
BOWEN, R.G Geothermal: Earth's BRIGGS. F., Temperature bomb. 1699 thermal regions, 416
primordial energy, 85 BRINGHENTI. P Production oC BRUGGER, H See HURTIG. E 3750
BOWEN, R.G., Geothermal overview of electrical energy from endogenetic BRUGGER, R.M., See KUNZE, J.F 150
Oregon. 291 thermal sources of Tatio, BRUN, P., Vittel waters, 1527
BOWEN, R.G., Geothermal activity in Antofagasta Province, 421 BRUNE. J.N., See TRIFUNAC. M.D., 2900
1973, 1648 BRISBIN, W.C., Report oC the BRUNETTI, V., Some troubles most
BOWEN, R.G., Geothermal exploration on Subcommittee on Geophysical Methods frequently occurring in geothermal
public lands: when and under what Applied to Geological Problems, 1622 drilling, 3146
conditions, 2810 BROBST, D.A., United States mineral BRUSILOVSKIY. S.A., Geochemistry oC
BOWEN, R.G Heat Clow studies in the resources, 340 fluorine in thermal and other types
state of Oregon, 2230 BROCK, T.D., See MOSSER J.L., 3885 of natural waters, 2478
BOWEN. R.G., Impact of geothermal BROCK. T.D., Bimodal distribution oC BRYLKIN, YU.L., Way of determining the
power on the environment, 2981 pH values of thermal springs of the specific electrical resistiVity of
BOWEN, R.G., lessons learned in steam world, 731 rocks, 1937
exploration, 3158 BROCK, T.D., Limits of microbial BUACHIDSE, G.I., See BUACHIDSE, I.H.,
BOWEN, R.G., Thermal springs and existence, temperature and pH, 2892 557
wells. in Oregon. 891 BROCKWAY, C.E., See NICHOLS. C.R., 330 BUACHIDSE, I.M., Thermal waters of
BOWIN. C.O See PHILLIPS, J.D 1978 BROECKER, W.S., Chemical equilibria in Georgia (USSR), 557
BOWRING. J., Visit to the Philippine the earth, 3786 BUCHSTEIN, M., See LEBAIL, A., 1451
Isiands, 1140 BRONEVOY, V.A., Behavior of Ti, Fe, BUDD, C.F. JR., steam production at
BOWSKY. M.C., Electrical logging. 2663 AI, and Si0 2 in thermal waters of The Geysers geothermal field, 3258
BRADBURY. J.J.C Economics oC volcanic regions, and the BUDLEYNIKOV, F., Riddles oC the Earth,
geothermal power, 2658 volcanogenic hypothesis of bauxite 3874
BRADLEY, W.W., Observations at "The formation (in connection with K. K. BUGEL'SKIY, YU.YU., See LEBEDEV, L.M.,
Ge)tsers," Sonoma County, Zelenov's work), 2502 2483
California. 2313 BROOKS. J.W JR., Legal problems oC BUITRAGO, A., J., See ARANGO. E., 1484
BRADLEY. W.W Radioactivity in the geothermal industry, 2772 BULLARD, E., Basic theories, 739
thermal gases at the Geysers, Sonoma BROOKS. R.R Trace element BULLARD, E.C., Historical introduction
County, California, 2295 composition of Red Sea geothermal to terrestrial heat flow, 3553
BRAGIN, A.A Stabilized borehole brine and interstitial water, 1425 BULLARD, E.C., Measurement oC
gamma-spectrometer (in Yadernaya BROTT. C.A., See BLAC~WELL, D.O., 1662 temperature gradient in the Earth,
GeoCizika), 2732 BROUSSE, R., See CAUSSE. C., 3613 1760
BRAITHWAITE, W.R., See MARSHALL, T BROliN. D See SMITH, M., 3307 BULLARD, E.C., Time necessar~ for a
3200 BROliN, D.W., LASL geothermal energ~ borehole to attain temperature
BRAITSEVA, O.A., See ABER'EV, V.V program: summary of in-situ equilibrium, 3114
1532 experiments in the first exploratory BUNDY, W.M., Interrelationships of
BRANCH, C.D., Mount Bagana and Lake hole. 3312 ph~;ical and chemical properties of
Loloru, Bougainville. T.P.N.G., 1347 BROWN, D.W., New method for extracting kaolinites, 690
BRANDER. J.L Evidence for two energy from "dry" geothermal BURGASSI, P.D., Geothermal gradient
possible relationships between reservoirs, 3310 and heat flow in the Radicofani
observable surface deformation and BROWN, D.W., New method for extracting region (East of Monte Amiata,
geothermal activity, 1584 energy from I 'dry" geothermal Italy), 2067
BRANDT, S.B., Attempt at potassium- reservoirs, 3279 (LA-DC--72-1157) BURGASSI, P.O., See BARBIER, E., 1493
argon geothermometry and estimation BROWN, 0.11 Potential Cor hot-dry- BURGASSI, R., See CONTINI, R 1160
of thermodynamic parameters, 3606 rock geothermal energy in the BURGASSI, R., Geothermal prospecting
BRANDVOLD, G.E Experimental . western United States, 156 (LA-UR-- for endogenous energ~, 1833
resistivity electrode emplacement 73-1075 ) BURGASSI, R., Prospecting of
for the Hawaii geothermal project, BROliN, E Methods Cor collection and geothermal fields and exploration
1664 (SLA--74-194) analysis of water samples for necessary for their adequate
BRANDVOLD. L.A See SUMMERS, W.K dissolved minerals and gases, 2569 exploitation, performed in various
694 BROWN, J.M., Geophysics in United regions of Italy. 1816
BRANNOCK, W.W., See WHITE, D.E., 1607 Nations projects, 725 BURGASSI, R., Recent developments in
BRANNOCK, II.W See WHITE, D.E. , 1701 BROWNE, M.L., Use of geothermal geothermal research in the Monte
BRANNOCK, W.W., See WHITE, D.E. , 2321 resources for power, 91 Amiata region--the new Poggio Nibbio
BROWNE. P.R.L., Comparison oC past and I field", 529
BRANNOCK, W.W., See WHITE. D.L, 2317
BRANNOCK, II.W. , See BYERS. F.M JR present geothermal waters, from a BURHAM, C.W., See ANDERSON, G.M., 3597
1043 study of fluid inclusions, BURKE, M.O., See ALLSOPP, D.F., 2243
BRANSFORD, J.C Imperial carbon Broadlands Field, New Zealand, 2627 BURLEY, B.J., See KIM, K.-T., 3789
dioxide gas field, 797 BROIINE, P.R.L., Comparison oC past and BURNETT, E.S., Remote sensing of the
BRASIER, R.I See REINIG. L.P., 3317 present geothermal waters, from a environment, SOme theo"etical
BRAUN, L.T., Geothermal exploration in study of fluid inclusions, considerations and con~epts, 2001
Ni ca ragua, 544 Broadlands field, New Zealand, 2628 BURNHAM, J., See STEWART, D.H., 3276
BRECKENRIDGE. G.F., See SCHLUNDT, H., BROWNE, P.R.L., Composition of BURNHAM, J.B., See STEWART, D.H., 3274
2304 sphalerites from the Broadlands BURNHAM, J.B., Economics of Plowshare
BRETZ, T.E Rules and regUlations geothermal field and their geothermal power, 3294
relating to geothermal leases on significance to sphalerite 8URNHAM, J.B., See CHAPIN, C.E., 3283
Colorado state owned lands, 2832 geothermometry and geobarometry,
BREUSSE, J.J See MAZZONI, A., 1711 1556
BURNHAM, J.B., Foreign and domestic CAMPBELL, I., Geothermal power in 7 INDEX CHERDYNTSEV
discussions on natural geothermal California, a response to Senate
power and potential use of Plowshare Resolution No. 138, relating to the
to stimulate these natural s~stems, use of geothermal power for the CELEDA, J., Hot springs west of
3272 (BNWL-B--II0) transportation of water over the Torfajokull in Iceland, 1020
BURNHAM, J.B., Recovery of geothermal Techachap Mountains, 215 CELIS, J.R. DE, See RAMIREZ, M., 2122
energ~ from hot drv rock with CAMPBELL, J.M., See HELANDER, D.P., CENSOR, D., See ALTERMAN, Z., 2242
nuclear explosives, 3305 1879 CENTENO Y GARCIA, J., Geological-
BURNHAM, J.B., See STEWART, D.H., 3273 CAMPBELL, K.V., Survey of thermal mining record of the Philippine
BURNHART, V.N., Exploration drilling springs in Washington state, 1497 Islands, 1587
techniques, 3119 CAMPSIE, J., Chemistr~ of tholeiites CERMAK, V., Coefficient of thermal
BURNS, R.E., Heat flow in Pacific from the Reykjanes Ridge and Charlie conductivity of some sediments, its
Ocean off central California, 1911 Gibbs Fracture Zone, 2285 dependence on density and on water-
BURNSIDE, R.A., World geothermal CAPPELLO, P., Seismic noise survey at content of rocks, 3586
fi nancinQ, 3889 Solfatara Crater, Phlegraean tields, CERMAK, V., Heat flo~ measure~ents in
BURRO, E.L., Geothermal in Iceland, Italy, 2265 two mines in western and southern
610 CARLE, W., Mineral and thermal waters Bohemia, 1941
BURROWS, W., Geothermal energy of the Gulf of Naples region, 2433 CERMAK, V., Thermal conductivity of
resources for heating and associated CARLE, W., Source of the salt content rocks and its measurement with the
applications in Rotorua and of the mineral waters of Vogtland divided-bar apparatus, 1885
surrounding areas, 3344 and northwest Bohemia, particularl~ CERON, P., See CALAMAI, A., 1492
BURROWS, W.F., Geothermal - the Karlsbad mineral waters, 1315 CERON, P., See BURGASSI, P.D., 2067
utilization with reinjection. It's a CARLEVARO, E., Decisive Italian CERON, P., See CATALDI, R., 2978
fact at Rotorua, New Zealand. (Paper contribution to the exploitation (in CERDN, P., See BARBIER, E., 1493
No. 7404), 3368 Italy) of thermal waters, 417 CETINCELIK, M., Geothermal energy of
BURTON, W.A., JR., Geothermal CARLSMITH, R.S., Alternative sources Turkey and the World, 582
resources legal and tax of en.ergy" 103 CHAFFIN, R.L., See HORVATH, J.C., 2860
considerations, 2837 CARLSMITH, R.S., Alternative sources CHAHNAZAROFF, D., Geothermic
BURTON, W.A. JR., Geothermal of energy, 153 (CONF-720963--1) measurements in wells, 2658
resources: legal and tax CARLSON, D.W., See STONE, R.T., 2920 CHAIGNEAU, M., See FABRE, R., 2369
considerations, 2830 CARLSON, R.H., Construction of CHAIGNEAU, M., Volcanic gases of
BURYANOVA, I.YA., Thermal waters of geothermal steam power plants Stromboli, 2427
western Crimea and experimental utilizing nuclear explosives, 2960 CHALMERS, B., Energy, 9
prognosis of their reserves, 1392 CARMICHAEL, I.S.E., See STORMER, J.C., CHAMBERLIN, T.C., Geologic processes
BUSH, R.E., See WILSON, G.J., 2760 JR., 3707 and their results, 763
BUTKOVICH, T.R., Influence of water in CARNEIRO FEITOSA, E., See SIMLER, L., CHAMPLIN, J.D., JR., Geysers, 745
rocks on effects of underground 1912 CHAN, K.M., See GRASSHOFF, K.M., 2594
nuclear explosions, 3297 CAROBBI, G., Geochemical studies of CHAPIN, C.E., Feasibility study of a
BUTLER, R.A., See DOIG, R.P., 1770' the mineral springs of Montecatini- Plowshare geothermal power plant,
BUTLER, R.A., See DOIG, R., 1789 Terme (Pi.toia, Italy), 2675 3283 (PNE--1550)
BYERLY, P.E., Geothermal surveys in CAROBBI, G., Geochemical research on CHARLOT, L.A., Plowshare geothermal
sedimentary rocks near Grants and the mineral waters of Montecatini steam chemistr~, introductor~
Laguna, New Mexico, 1865 springs (Pistola), 2332 studies, 3271 (8NWL--1614)
BYERS, F.M., JR., Volcanic activity on CARPENTER, A.B., Graphical analysis of CHARRIN, V., Utilization of geothermal
Akun and Akutan Islands, 1056 zeolite mineral assemblages from the energy, 445
BYERS, F.M., JR., Volcanic activit~ on Bay of Fundy area, Nova Scotia, 3766 CHARUSHNIKOV, V.N., On the temperature
Umnak and Great Sitkin Islands, CARTE, A.E., Thermal constants of conditions of the Kyz~l-Alma
1946-48, 1043 pyrophyllite and their change on structure, 1355
BYRNE, C.J., Instrument noise in hea ti ng, 3442 CHARYGIN, M.M., Geothermal regime of
seismometers, 1780 CARTE, A.E., Thermal conductivity and certain tectonic structures, 2035
BYRON, L.G., Wild steam well mineral composition of same CHASTEEN, A.J., Geothermal energy--
controlled by directional drilling, Transvaal rocks, 3439 growth spurred on by "powerful
3123 CARTER, W.D., Remote sensors and motives", 2985
photogeology, 2027 CHATERJI, G.C., Mineral and thermal
CASSINIS, R., Application of seismic waters of India, 1448
C methods to geothermal energy CHATERJI, G.C., Problem of high-
exploration, 1771 temperature springs of India, 1397
CADELL, H.M., Yellowstone region and CASSINIS. R., Ground and airborne CHATURVEDI, L., Interpr~tation of
its geysers, 957 thermal imagery on Italian volcanic infrared imagerM of Myvatu area,
CADISCH, J., Mineral springs of areas, 2056 1896
Switzerland, 1444 CASTELLO, W.O., See HUGUENIN, E., 185 CHATURVEDI, L.N., See KIERSCH~ G.A.,
CADY, C.V., Model studies of CASTILLO, M., Rheumatism and Argentine 1404
geothermal steam production, 3260 mineral waters, 2309 CHAVE, K.E., See NEUMANN, A.C., 1280
CAGLAR, K.O., Turkish mineral waters CATALDI, R., Application of geothermal CHELEBAYEVA, A.l., See SHANTSER,
and thermal springs, 2314 energy to the supply pf electricity A. YEo, 1435
CAGLAR, K.O., Turkish mineral waters in rural areas, 2988 CHELISHCHEV, N.F., Ion exchange as a
and thermal spring's, 2315 CATALDI, R., Contribution to the factor of geochemical
CAGLAR, K.O., Turkish mineral and knowledge of the geothermal field of differentiation ot elements under
thermal waters, 2320 Larderello (Tuscany-Italy). Remarks hydrothermal conditions, 3834
CAGLER, K.O., T~rkish mineral waters on the Carboli area, 2973 CHELMINSKI, S.V., Method of seismic
and thermal springs, 2318 CATALDI, R., Contribution to the exploration, 2254
CAHRAMAN, T.H., Interrelationship knowledge of the Larderello CHELOK'YAN, R.S., See LIDERMAN, YU.L.,
between federal, state, and local geothermal region: remarks on the 2741
regulator~ agencies on the Travale field, 1489 CHEMINEE, J., First isotopic data on
development of the geothermal CATALDI, R., Contribution to the the fumaroles of Italian volcanoes,
resource in California, 2812 knowledge of the geothermal field of 710
CAHRMAN, T.H., Interrelationship Larderello, 1408 CHEN, C., Pteropods in hot brine
between Federal, state and Local CATALDI, R., Geology of Larderello sediments of the Red Sea, 3878
Regulatory Agencies"2825 Region (Tuscany), Contribution to CHEN, C.H., Geology and geothermal
CALAMAI, A., Air convection within the study of the geothermal basins, power potential of the Tatun
"Montana del Fuego" (Lanzarote 1230 volcanic region, 574
Island, Canar~, Archipelago), 1492 CATALDI, R., Geothermal field of CHEN, H.T., See WALDEN, J., 3741
CALAMAI, A., See BURGASSl, R., 529 Larderello (Tuscany, Italy), 2515 CHEN, S.-C., See LI, Y.-Y., 3195
CALAMAI, A., See BARBIER, E., 1493 CATALDI, R., Geothermal field of CHENEV, E.5., u. S. Energ~ Resources;
CALDER, C.A., Proposed geothermal Larderello (Tuscany, Italy). Carboli limits and future outlook, 381
sampler design, 2282 (UCID--16619) area, 1465 CHENG, P., Steady state free
CALDERINI, 5., See MAZZONI, A., 1040 CATALDI, R., See ARANGO, E., 1484 convection in an unconfined
CALDWELL, R.L., Electrical methods of CATALDI, R., Progress report on geothermal reservoir, 3867
exploration in the Soviet Union, geothermal development in Italy, CHENG, W.T., Geophysical exploration
2024 2978 in the Tatun volcanic region,
CALHAEM, I.M., See CHRISTOFFEL, D.A., CATALDI, R., See BURGASSI, R., 529 Taiwan, 546
2049 CATALDI, R., See BARBIER, E., 1493 CHERDYNTSEV, V.V., Origin of thermal
CALLAGHAN, E., Manganese in a thermal CATALDI, R., Remarks on the geothermal waters on the basis of their
spring In west-central Utah, 2305 research in the region of Monte radioisotopic content, 719
CAMPBELL, A.S., Analcime--albite Amiata (Tuscany - Italy), 1330 CHERDYNTSEV, V.V., See KUPTSOV, V.M.,
equilibria, 3557 CAUSSE, C., Hygroscopic chlorite, an 2525
CAMPBELL, G., Geothermal hydrophonics, alteration product of olivines CHERDYNTSEV, V.V., See KUPTSOV, V.M.,
3359 problem of iddingsitization, 3613 2524
CHEREMENSKII INDEX 8 CHRISTIE, O.H.J., Observations on CLAUDE, G., Utilization of ~eat from
natural feldspars, randomly ground, 39
disordered structures and a CLAUSSE, D., See LAFARGUE, G., 3822
CHEREMENSKII, G.A., Effect of folded preliminary suggestion to a CLAYTON, R.N., High-temperature
basement on thermal state of plagioclase thermometer, 3506 isotopic thermometry, 3517
Mesozoic and Cenozoic deposits of CHRISTMANN, G., Geochemical a.pect. of CLAYTON, R.N., Oxvgen i.otope .tudv of
West Siberian lowland, 1177 thermal springs in 1 Salvador, 2418 calcite and silicates of the river
CHEREMENSKII, G.A., Effect. of pre- CHRISTOFFEL, D.A., Geothermai heat ranch No.1 well, Salton Sea
Paleozoic basement on thermal state flow probe for in situ measurement geothermal field, California, 2496
of sedimentary rocks in West of both temperature gradient ad CLAYTON, R.N., See O'NEIL, J.R., 3539
Siberian Lowland, 1295 thermal conductivity, 2049 CLAYTON, R.N., Oxygen i.otope
CHEREMENSKII, G.A., Time of CHRISTOPHER, H., Geothermal economics, fractionation in the system calcium
restoration of thermal regime 2864 carbonate-water, 2357
di.turbed bV borehole drilling, 2689 CHTEREV, K.D., Mineral waters in CLAYTON, R.N., Stable i.otope
CHEREMENSKIY, G.A., Determination of Bulgaria, 2420 geochemistry (in Volcanology,
the time of reestablishment of a CHU, Y., See LI, Y.-Y., 3195 geOChemistry and petrology, US
thermal regime di.turbed bV CHUBINIDZE, SH.R Thermal water. of National Report, 1967-71, 15th
drilling. 2695 the Georgian SSR, their resources General A embly, IUGG), 3785
CHEREMENSKIY, G.A Geothermal and practical utilization, 506 CLAYTON, R.N., Use of oxygen isotopes
investigations in Siberia, 1745 CHUDNOVSKII, A., See COURTENER, A., in high-temperature geological
CHEREMENSKIY, G.A., Problem of the 1696 thermometry, 2383
treatment of data of thermal CHUKIN, V.T See KOMAROV, S.G., 2037 CLEGG, J.W., See LEMMON, A.W., JR.,
observations, 1799 CHURSHINA, N.M., See KRAT, V.N., 2126 3429
CHEREMENSKIY, G.A Stabilization time CIABATTONI, G., See TETTAMANZI, A., CLEVELAND, G.B., Geoiogy of the Little
of the thermal regime disturbed by 2958 Antelope Valle~ clay deposits, Mono
drilling of a borehole, 3120 CIAPICA, I., Present devel.opmen t of County, California, 827
CHEREMENSKIY. G.A., Training of turbines for geothermal application, CLEVELAND, H., Tran.-Pacific
specialists in geotherm~ and the 3078 consultation crisis, 3890
practical utilization of heat from CIGNI, U., See CONTINI, R., 3130 COATES, D.A., Geothermal activitv and
the Earth, 1632 CIGNI, U., Completion of producing crustal deformation in Surprise
CHEREMENSKIY, G.A., Zone of geothermal wellS, 3244 Valley; are they related, 1576
disturbance of the thermal state of CIGNI, U., Machinery and equipment for COATES, W.W., See BOEHM, R.F., 3094
rocks by drilling of a borehole, harnessing of endogenous fluid, 3145 COCANOWER, R.D Computerized
2685 CIGNI, U., Planning methods in temperature deca~ - an asset to
CHEREMENSKIY, G.A., Zone of geothermal drilling, 3149 temperature logging, 2728
disturbance of the thermal state of CIPRIANI, C., See CAROBBI, G., 2675 COCANOWER, R.D., See MORRIS, B.P.,
rock. bV drilling a borehole, 2694 CIPRIANI, C., See CAROBBI, G., 2332 27Z4
CHERNIKOVA, V.D., See MELIVA, F.S., CLACY, G.R.T., Geothermal ground noise CODEGONE, C., Calculation of volcanic
2518 amplitude and frequency spectra in steam jet vapor, 3426
CHERNOBROVIN, V., See ANDREEV, V the New Zealand volcanic region, COHEN, P., Evaluation of hydrogeology
1675 1923 and hydrogeochemistry of Truckee
CHERNORUK, S.G., Hydrothermal CLACY, G.R.T., Geothermal field of Meadows area , Washoe County,
argillization of granitic rocks, Cerro Prieto, Baja California, 865 Nevada, 830
3709 CLACV, G.T., Local lake microseisms COHN, P.D., See BLOOMSTER, C.H., 3370
CHERNYSHEV. L.V., Use of minerals ot recorded near Lake Taupo in the COLE, B.L., first Northwest Conference
variable composition as qualitative North I.land of New Zealand, 2222 on Geothermal Power, 268
indicators of element content in CLAERBOUT, J.F., Toward a unified COLE, B.L., Wa.hington .tate mav hold
hydrothermal solutions, 3845 theory of reflector mapping, 2147 geothermal power promise, 276
CHERRY. R.N Multiple hVdrologic- CLARK, D., Iceland tape.trv, 3326 COLEMAN, R.B., Requirements for
parameter recording on a digital CLARK, H., See BIRCH, F.S., 3408 assessing the climatic impact of
recorder, 1848 CLARK, J.D., Saline .pring. of the Rio geothermal development in Lake
CHERRY, R.N., Portable .ampler for Salado, Sandoval County, New Mexico, County, California, 2916
collecting water samples from 777 COLEMAN, R.G., See TAYLOR, H.P., JR.,
specific zones in uncased or CLARK, L.A., Sulfur-rich portion of 3653
screened wells, 1617 the Fe-Ni-S system, 3523 COLEMAN, R.G., See ARNOLD, R.G., 3515
CHESSMAN, M., See HORAI. K.-I., 2117 CLARK, S.H., Meeting California's COLLINS, B.G., In.trument for
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and volcanic cinders in California, CLARK, S.P., JR., Geothermal studies, profiles in small boreholes, 2698
813 3486 COLLINS, B.W., Thermal waters of Banks
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CHIBA, S., See OYAMA, N., 2578 the mantle, 3661 429
CH1ERICI, A., Planning of a CLARK, S.P., JR., See SASS, J.H., 1908 COLP, J.L., Magma-Tap: the ultimate
geothermoelectric power plant, CLARK, S.P., JR., See TOULMIN, P., geothermal energy program, 170
technical and economic principles, 3RD, 3583 (SAND--74-0253 )
2965 CLARKE, F.W., Data of geochemistry, COMBE, M., Thermo-mineral springs of
CHIKHRADZE. SH.G., See MAKARENKO, 2287 Morocco, 535
F.A., 2653 CLARKE, F.W., Data of geochemistry, COMBS, J., See BIEHLER, S., 2183
CHIKHRADZE. SH.G See MAKARENKO. 2296 COMBS, J., Exploration for geothermal
F.A., 1287 CLARKE. F.W., Report of work done in resources, 1639
CHIRKOV, A.M., Radon-222 content in the Division of Chemistr and COMBS, J., Geothermal investigations
Kamchatka thermal .pring., 2583 Physics, mainly during the fiscal in the Imperial Vallev of
CHITAROW, N.I., Critical temperature wear 1888-89, 2640 Cal ifornia, 2162
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of sodium .ilicate., 3400 the Division of Chemistry during the investigation of the Mesa geothermal
CHITTENDEN, H.M Yellow.tone National fi.cal vear. 1891-92 and 1892-93, anomaly, Imperial Vallev,
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review b~ Eleanor Chittenden Cress CLARKE, F.W., Water analyses from the COMBS, J., Review and discussion of
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CHIU, C.-T., Exploration and steam- Geological Survey, 2292 2181
flow te.t of Ma-T.ao E-202 CLAUDE, A.G See CLAUDE, G., 8 COMBS, J., Terre.trial heat flow
Qeothermal well in Taiwan, 3262 CLAUDE, A.G., See CLAUDE, G., 425 determinations in the north central
CHMURA, K., Thermal properties of some CLAUDE, A.G., See CLAUDE,. G., 38 United State., 2216
magmatic rock., 3760 CLAUDE, A.G., See CLAUDE, G., 39 COMBS, J., See BLACK, W.E., 2231
CHOU, J.C.S., Regenerative vapor cycle CLAUDE, G., Further detail. of .tudie. COMBS, J., See GOSS, R., 2761
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3101 8 development of hot-water geothermal
CHOU, J.C.S., Regenerative vapor- CLAUDE, G., Pechelbronn anomalies, systems. Final technical report, 149
turbine cycle for geothermal power 1051 (AO--77I015 )
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CHOW, T.J Lead i.otope. of the Red large thermo-artesian sources, 425 power generation utilizing
Sea region, 709 CLAUDE. G., Thermal anomalie. at geothermal energy, 2865
CHOWDHURY, A.N., Studies on Pechelbronn, 1708 COMTOIS, W.H., See CHAPIN, C.E., 3283
geochemistry of thermal springs at CLAUDE, G., Thermal and gravimetric CONANT, D.A., Hicroearthquake survey
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coefficient. of pota.slum chloride Earth, 38 CONE, R.M., U.e of digital .ei.mic
in several mixed electrolyte CLAUDE, G., Utilization of underground technologv in Au.tralia, 1981
.olutlons at 25 0 , 3771 water above critical pressure, 3213 CONFORTO, B., See PENTA, r., 2670
CONLEY. J.N Well location map. CORRY. C.E See SCLATER, J.G., 1909 9 INDEX DAUBENY
Maricopa County, Arizona; wells CORSINI. F Cassiterite as a
drilled for hydrocarbon. helium. and fumarolic product of Etna, 2482
geothermal resources; stratigraphic CoRTECCI, G oxygen-18 and carbon-13 CROOKS. R.C., See BELL. J.C., 3329
information and selected wells contents of the sulfates and the CROSBY. J.W II. Geothermal
drilled for water. 2754 carbonates associated in some exploration, 1637
oxidiZing geothermal environments, CROSS, D., Soils and geology of some
~.
CONLEY. J.N See KOESTER. E.A 2755
CONLEY. J.N See KOESTER. E.A 2752 2620 hydrothermal eruptions in the
CONLEY. J.N See KOESTER. E.A 337 CoRTECCI. G Oxygen isotopic ratios Waiotapu district. 1210
CONLEY. J.N See KOESTER. E.A 338 of sulfate ions-water pairs as a CROSSON. R.S Spectral variability in
CONSTANTINESCU, V., Hydrogeologic possible geothermometer, 2638 seismic noise measurements and
research for thermomineral waters in CORTEZ. D.H., Advanced binary cycles implications for geothermal
the Hirsova Vadu Oii zone, 1379 for geothermal power generation, exploration, 2214
CONTI, P.G.G., Natural steam springs 3070 CROSSON. R.S Spectral variabilitv in
of Tuscany and their industrial CORTEZ, D.H., Advanced binary cycles seismic noise measurements and
exploitation, 415 for geothermal power generation, implications for geothermal
CONTINI. C Earthquakes. volcanoes 3069 exploration, 2113
and natural steam deposits, 1089 CORTEZ. D.S., See HOLT. B 3092 CROWE, C., Applications of cylindrical
CONTINI, G.F., Geothermograph for a CORTI, R., Automation and telecontrol thermal probe theory to the
well with elevated temperature, 1823 of the Gabbro geothermal condensing determination of thermal constants,
CONTINI. R Air drilling in power station, 3027 3499
geothermal bores, 3130 CORTI, R., New trends in planning and CROWE, C., Thermal state of the Earth,
CONTINI, R., Data on natural design of geothermal power plants, 3495
geothermal steam of Larderello 3029 CRUZ-SANJULIAN. J Thermal waters of
reg i on, 1160 CoSTAIN. J.K Heat flow at Spor the Granada Province, 598
CONTINI. R., Methods of exploitation Mountain, Jordan Valley, Bingham, CUELLAR. G See SIGVALDASoN. G.E
of geothermal energy and the and La Sal. Utah. 2233 2544
equipment required. 3131 CoSTAIN. J.K Heat flow and precision CULKIN. F See BREWER. P.G 2426
COOK. K.L See WARD. S.H 1647 temperature measurements in CULL, J.P., Thermal conductivity
COOK, K.L., Regional gravity survey boreholes, 711 probes for rapid measurements in
along central and southern Wasatch CoSTAIN. J.K Probe response and rock. 3854
Front. Utah. 1778 continuous temperature measurements, CZYZOWSKI, J., Maximum- and minimum-
COOK. K.L See BERG. J.W JR 1782 2080 thermometer for use at great depth,
COOKE. W.L Geothermal heat in New COUCH. R.W See BODVARSSoN. G 2248 1710
Zealand. 3160 COURTENER, A., Probing instrument for
COOKE, W.L., Some methods ot dealing the investigation of heat
with low-enthalpy water in the conductivity in the ground, 1696 D
Rotorua area of New Zealand, 3345 COURY, G.E., Geothermal brines.
COOKE, W.L., Utilization of geothermal Environmental effects of their D'ARCHIMBAUD. J.D See CoRMY. G 249
heat in New Zealand~ 442 future use as an energy source, 2917 D'ARCHIMBAUD. J.D See CORMY. G 543
COOMBS. D.S See LANDIS. C.A 1346 CoUSTAU. H See SCHOEFFLER. J 1342 D'YAKONOV, 0.1., Geothermy in regional
COOMBS, D.S., Present status of the CoUTY. R See OBERLIN. A 3717 geology and in the study of
zeolite facies~ 3765 COX, A.J., Salt industry and resources subsurface tectonics, 669
COOMBS, D.S.~ Zeolite fa;ies, with of the Philippine Islands, 983 D'YAKONoV. D.I., Problem of
comments on the interpretation of COX, A.J., Water supplies in the determining principal geothermal
hydrothermal systems~ 1135 Philippine Islands, 981 parameters, 1787
COOMBS, H.A., Catalogue of the active COX, E.R., Ground-water conditions in DIYAKONOVA, M.E., Temperature
volcanoes of the world, includinQ the Rio Grande Valley between Truth dependence of the heats of
solfatara fields: catalogue of the or Consequences and Los Palomas, dissolution of monovalent metal
active volcanoes and sol fa tara Sierra County, New Mexico, 826 salts in water and in methanol, 3723
fields of the United States of COX. M.A See LYON. G.L 2275 DAHLBLOM, TH., Downward increase of
America, 819 CoYFER. V.N See VETSHTEYN. V.YE temperature in the rocks of the
COOPER, E.R Heat transfer by 2484 crust, 1691
conduction and permeation and the CRAIG, H., Discussion - source fluids DAKHNoV. V.N Differential method of
characteristics of artificial bores for Salton Sea geothermal system, thermometry in drill holes
placed in the Wairakei thermal area, 2507 (differential thermologging). 2672
2678 CRAIG. H See BoATo. G 2335 DAKHNOV, V.N., Forthcoming problems of
COOPER. E.R See BANWELL. C.J 1726 CRAIG, H See WHITE. D.E 1756 geophysical methods of investigation
COOPER. J.A Lead isotope CRAIG, H., Isotopic composition and of sections of wells, 2676
measurements on volcanics and origin of the Red Sea and Salton Sea DAKHNoV. V.N.K Kno~ledge of the
associated galenas from the geothermal brines, 58 Earth1s interior (geophysical
Coromandel-Te Aroha region, New CRAIG, H., Isotopic geochemistry of investigations of boreholes), 1945
Zealand. 2527 thermal waters, 2330 DAKHRDV, V.N., Thermal investigation
COOPER. J.A Lead isotope CRAIG, H., Isotopic geochemistry of in drill holes, 3211
measurements on sediments from water and carbon in geothermal DALL'AGLIO, M., Geochemistrv and
Atlantis II and Discoverv Deep areas, 2474 environment management, 751
areas, 2523 CRAIG, H., Isotopic geochemistry of DALMADY. Z.V Spas and waters of
COOPER. J.F JR See DUNNING. G.E thermal waters, 2337 Hungary, 993
2508 CRAIG, H., Isotopic geochemistry of DALRYMPLE. G.B See BAILEY. R.A., 927
COOPER, L.R., Determination of virgin hot springs, 2326 DAM, A., Technical and economic
strata temperatures from CRAIG. H Source fluids for Salton aspects of geothermal energy, 62
observations in deep survey Sea geothermal system, 2533 DAM, A.T., Kizildere geothermal field,
boreholes, 2684 CRAIG. H See WHITE. D.E 849 western Anatolia, 552
COPE, J.H., Investigation of the CRAIG, S.B., Geothermal drilling DAM, A.T., Menderes massif geothermal
availability of geothermal energy practices at Wairakei, New Zealand, province, 553
for the demineralization of saline 3132 DAMIANI, A.-V., Guidelines for
water in California, 197 CRAIN. I.K Simple method of explo~ation for sources of
COPLEN~ T.B., Exploration for calculating climatic corrections to geothermal energy in Sardinia,
geothermal systems in the Imperial heat flow measurements, 1976 Italy. 1640
Valley area, California, using the CRANDELL. D.R See MOXHAM. R.M 1850 DAMIANI. A.V Italian thermal and
Na--K--Ca technique. 2623 CREASE. J See SWALLOW. J. C.. 1264 mineral springs, 1441
COPLEN. T.B Imperial Vailey CREM~R. M See KEITH. T.E.C 758 DANDURAND. J.L Possible role of
investigations: utilization of the CRERAR. D.A Solubility and solvation geothermal gradient and tectonic
sodium--potassium--calcium reactions of quartz in dilute action in the formation of mineral
Qeothermal exploration technique in hydrothermal solutions, 3757 concentrations, 3798
the Imperial Valle~ Area, CROIToRU. M See CONSTANTINESCU. V DANIELS. D.J See LEMMON, A.W JR.,
California, 2636 1379 3429
COPLEN, T.B., Isotopic composition of CROMLING. J., Geothermal drilling in DAR JUAN. T See COX. A.J 983
calcite and water from the Dunes - California, 3161 DARLAND. G.K See 8RoCK, T.D., 2892
DWR No. 1 geothermal test corehole, CROMLING, J., How geothermal wells are DARTON. N.H Geothermal data of the
Imperia) Valley, California, 2612 drilled and completed. 3163 United States, 766
CORADOSSI, N., Composition of ammonium CROOK, J.K., Mineral waters of the DARTON, N.H., Preliminary list of deep
(minerals) in the geothermal zone, United States and their therapeutic borings in the United States, 2654
2598 uses. (With an account of the DATSKoVSKII. V.M See GOKHSHTEIN.
CoRMY, G Geothermai possibilities of various mineral spring localities, D.P 2970
~
Algeria. 249 their advantages and health resorts, DAUBENY, C.G.B., Report on the present
.. ,. CORMY, G., Geothermal prospecting in means of access, etc. to which is state of our knowledge with respect
the French Antilles: Guadeloupe and added an index of potable waters), to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
Martinique, 543 961
DAUBREE INDEX 10 DEAN, C., Using nuclear resonance to DEWEESE, R.W., Ore bin, 383
sense temperature, 1763 DI "ARID, P., See CATALDI, R., 2988
DECKER, E.R., See S"ITHSDN, S.B., 3857 DI MARIO, P., See CORTI, R., 3029
DAUBREE, G.A., Underground waters at DECKER, E.R., See WALSH, J.B., 3579 01 MARIO, P., See CATALDI, R., 2978
the present time. Their regime, DECKER, E.R., Geophysical studies In DI MARIO, P., Remarks on the operation
temperature, and composition from the southern Rio Grande Rift, 2211 of the geothermal power stations at
the viewpoint of the roie they piay DECKER, E.R., Geothermal studies in Larderello and on the transportation ~.,
in the economy of the Earth's crust, the southern Rocky Mountain region, of geothermal fluid, 3021
1592 1971-73, 2215 DIAKONOV, D.J., Thermal coring of
DAVENPORT, A.E., Power probabilities, DECKER, E.R., Geothermal resources, well s, 2661
441 present and future demand for power, DIBBLE, R.R., Seismic power recordings
DAVEY, H.A., Current mercury and legislation in the state of during hydrothermal eruptions from
deposition at Ngawha Springs, New Wyoming, 294 Ruapehu Crater Lake In April 1968,
Zeaiand, 2630 ' DECKER, E.R., See ROY, R.f., 1953 1474
DAVIDENKO, I.V., Practice of measuring DECKER, E.R., Heat flow in Colorado DICKINSON, D.J., See DAWSON, G.B.,
the paleotemperature of granitoids and New Mexico, 880 2053
by Barth's method, 3570 DEDKOVA, D., Geothermal prospecting in DICKINSON, D.J., Infra-red remote
DAVIES, G.L., Thermal spring in Co. shallow holes and its limitations, sensing of some geothe?mal features
Kildare, 1267 2743 in the Taupo region, New Zealand (in
DAVIS, D.O., See CALDER, C.A., 2282 DEfORD, R.K., See KEHLE, R.O., 76 Geophysics of the Earth and the
DAVIS, E.E., See LISTER, C.R.B., 2210 DEGENS, .T., Hot brines and recent oceans, Part II), 2159
DAVIS, F.F., California mining review, heavy metal deposits in the Red Sea DICKINSON, D.J., See HOCHSTEIN, M.P.,
258 - geochemical and geophysical 2055
DAVIS, F.F., Economic mineral deposits aecoun t, 1475 DICKINSON, D.J., See THOMPSON, G.E.K.,
in the coast ranges, 840 DEGENS, E.T., See MILLER, A.R., 1317 1817
DAVIS, F.F., Mineral commodities in DEGENS, E.T., Hot brines and recent DICKINSON, D.J., See BENSEMAN, R.f.,
California during 1960, 1961, 1962, heavy metal deposits in the Red Sea, 1226
209 1417 DICKS, J.B., See BOOM, R.W., 2866
DAVIS, f.F., Mineral production in DEGENS, E.T., See DEUSER, W.G., 1431 DICKSON, F.W., Deposition of mercuric
Caiifornia, 379 DEICHA, G.A., Crystal cavities and sulfide at Amedee Hot Springs,
DAVIS, P.T., See CLARK, S.H., 341 their liquid inclusions. California, 2342
DAVIS, W.C, See BALLARD, S.S., 3418 Significance in the genesis of DICKSON, f.W., Mercury and antimony
DAVYDOVSKII, YU.S., Drilling of mineral deposits and rocks, 3438 deposits associated with active hot
offshore boreholes, 3116 DEJU, R.A., See SUMMERS, W.K., 2595 springs in the western United
DAWSON, G.B., See RISK, G.F., 2060 DEL CASTILLO, L., See EVANS, K.R., States, 860
DAWSON, G.B., Diurnal and seasonal 2198 DIETRICH, G., Observations of the
ground temperature variation at DEL CASTILLO, L., See EVANS, K.R., vertical structure of hot salt~
Wairakei. 1827 2171 water by R. V. Meteor, 1418
DAWSON, G.B., See ROBERTSON, E.l., DEL CASTILLO G., L., Application of DIETRICH. R.V., Comments on the two-
1828 geophysics to geothermal a~eas in feldspar geothermometer' and k-
DAWSON, G.B., Heat flow studies in Mexico, 2136 feldspar obliquity, 3492
thermal areas of the North Island of DEL CASTILLO G., L., Application of DILLINGHAM, M., See COCANOWER, R.D.,
New Zealand, 2053 geoph~sics to geothermal areas in 2728
DAWSON, G.B., Nature and assessment of Hex i co, 2132 DIMENT, W.H., Thermal conductivity of
heat Clow from hydrothermal areas, DEL GLUDICE, D., Information on serpentinite from Hayaguez, Pu~rto
1826 studies of lendoQeneous forces'l in Rico, and other localitie~, 3529
DAWSON, G.B., See THOMPSON, G.E.K., Nicaragua, 1134 DIOURI, M., Hydrothermalism in
1817 DEM'YANOVA, E.A., Treatment of Morocco, 2505
DAWSON, G.K., See CLARK, S.H., 341 drilling mud with surfactants, 3125 DISLER, V.N., See BARABANOV, L.N.,
DAY, A.L., See fENNER, C.N., 778 DEMIANS, D., See TONANI, F., 734 1366
DAY, A.L., See ALLEN, E.T., 786 DEMIANS D'ARCHIMBAUD, J., Geothermal DISLER, V.N., Possible evolution
DAY, A.L. t Hot-spring problem in exploration in Guadeloupe, 2753 direction of carbonic acid and
Yellowstone Park, 789 DEMIANS D'ARCHIMBAUD, J., See TONANl, nitric springs in neotectonic
DAY, A.L. t Hot-spring problem, 795 f., 86 regions, 3774
DAY, A.L., Mechanism of Geysers, 655 DENCH, N.D., Casing string design for DITTMER, F., See CAMPSIE, J., 2285
DAY, A.L., Studies of the hot springs geothermal wells, 3154 DIVIS, A.f., Diagenetic mineralization
of New Zealand, 2306 DENCH, N.D., Investigations for in geothermal brines, 2615
DAY, A.L., Volcanoes, geysers, and hot geothermal power at Waiotapu, New DIXON, e.G., Thermal and mineral
springs, 3402 Zealand, 483 springs in Uganda, 1457
DAY, J.J., See LEVINSON, A.A., 3645 DENCH, N.D., Well measurements, 3259 DIXON, e.G., Thermal and mineral
DAY, N.f., Tectonic map of Idaho from DENISIK, V.A., Results of geophysical springs in Uganda, 567
ERTS imagery, 924 studies on the Paratunka geothermal DJELLOULl, A., Mineral and thermal
DE ANDA, L.F., Geothermal energy in deposits, 1535 weters of Tunisia, 1456
Mexico, 482 DENNEN, W.H., Aluminum in quartz as a DOBRYNIN, V.M., Variation of porosity
DE ANDA, L.F., Production of fresh geothermometer, 3704 and permeability of jointed-
water from the endogenous steam of DENNEN, W.H., Aluminum in quartz as a cavernous reservoirs under
Cerro Prieto geothermal field, 2942 geothermometer, 3737 isothermal confining compression
DE ANDA, L.f., Thermal springs in the DENNEN, W.H., Quartz as a (theoretical calculation), 2030
Republic of Mexico, 967 geothermometer, 3802 DODSON, R.G., See THOMPSON, A.D., 1220
DE C.HILL, W.M., See DAVIES, G.L., DENNIS, B.R., Instrumentation for DOE, B.R., Preliminary investigation
1267 granite test No. I, 3281 (LA-UR--74- of the source of lead and strontium
DE DIOS GUEVARA, J.R., See MALDONADO, 503 ) in deep geothermal brines underlying
A., 2319 DENNIS, J.G., Earthquakes resulting the Salton Sea geothermal area, 2448
DE DONATO, G., Airborne thermal from metastable phase transitions, DOIG, R., New borehole thermometer,
infrared scanning used for 2883 1789
geothermal energy exploration, 2234 DENSMORE, C.D., See MILLER, A.R., 1317 DOIG, R.P., New borehole thermometer,
DE GRYS, A., Note on the hot springs DENSMORE, C.D., See BREWER, P.G., 1529 1770
of Ecuador, 2546 DENSMORE, C.D., See BREWER, P.G., 1413 DOLGOV, YU.A., See SDBOLEV, V.S., 3804
DE HAAS, W.J., Thermal conductivity of DENSMORE, C.D., See MUNNS, R.G., 1325 DOLLAR, A.T.G., Geothermal energy, 54
quartz at low temperatures, 3396 DENTON, J.C., Geothermal resources DOLLAR, A.T.J., Geothermal energy, 10
DE LEVA, M., See BRINGHENTI, P., 421 research t 105 DOLLAR, A.T.J., Recent geophysical
DE MARCO, A., Rock thermal DEPOVSKIY, S., Results of thermal investigations relating to the Taupo
conductivity measured by a heat investigations in the southeast volcanic zone, New Zealand, 1900
absorbing long cylindrical probe, Polish lowland, 1386 DOLLAR, A.T.J., Recent geophysical
2077 DERMENGIAN, S., Geothermal energy, 142 investigations relating to the Taupo
DE MONTSERRAT, E., See DOLLfUS, A., DERNOV-PEGAREV, V.F., See KHETCHIKOV, volcanic zone, 1901
1399 L.N., 3643 DOLLFUS, A., Geological voyage in the
DE MORAIS, J.C., Furnas of the Azores, DESILVA, N.R., See FONSEKA, J.P.R., Republics of Guatemala and 1
1061 621 Salvador. Scientific mission to
DE PANDOLFI, C.L., See RUBIO, E.f., DESTOMBES, J.P., Hydrogeology of the Mexico and in Central America y 1399
2669 Ax-Ies-Thermes Area, 1194 DOLLIMORE, E.S., New Zealand gUide,
DE STEESE, J.G., See BLOOMSTER, C.H., DEUSER, W.G., 0-18/0-16 and C-13/C-12 1052
3370 ratios of fossils from the hot-brine DOMINCO, E., Geochemistry" of the
DE VRIES, D.A., Cylindrical probe deep area of the central Red Sea, Kizildere geothermal field, in the
method of measuring thermal 1431 framework of the Sarayko~-Denizli
conductivity with special reference DEUTSCH, H., Survey of remote sensing geothermal area, 2538 . '
to soils, 1, extension of theory and applications, 2268 DONALDSON, A.B., Thermal model for
discussion of probe characteristics, DEVIRTS, A.L., Isotopes of helium and geothermal energy extraction, 3289
1736 tritium in volcanic springs, 2591
DONALDSON, I.G., Estimation of DUCHKOV, A.D., Dependence of II INDEX ELI ZONDO
subsurface flows and permeabilities temperature on the surface of the
from temperature and pressure data, Earth On the altitude of the
1485 observation point, 2130 DYAKONOV, 0.1., See DAKHRDV, V.N.,
DONALDSON, I.G., Flow of steam water DUCHKOV, A.D., See MOISEYENKO, U.I., 32Il
mixtures through permeable beds. 2154 DYUSKIN, V.K., Utilization of
Simple simulation of a natural DUCHKOV, A.D., See MOISEENKO, U.I., geothermal waters for heat supply,
undisturbed hydrothermal region, 2217 3337
3616 DUCHKOV, A.D., See LYUBIMOVA, YE.A., DZHAMALOV, S.A., Heat of the Earth's
DONALDSON, I.G., Simulation of 2204 interior, 462
geothermal systems with a simple DUCHKOV, A.D., PossibilitM of DZHAMALOVA, A.S., Deep heat flow on
convective model, 1488 measuring of geothermal gradients in the territory of Dagestan, 2002
DONALDSON, I.G., Temperature errors shallow drillholes, 2129 DZHANGIR'YANTS, D.A., Geothermal
introduced bV temperature-measuring DUDAREV, A.N., Endoclave: new device characteristics of Emba region, 1293
probes, 1752 for study of heat and mass transfer DZHANGIR'YANTS, D.A., Geothermal
DONALDSON, I.G., Temperature gradients by simulation of geological bodies characteristics of the EMBA region,
in the upper layers of the Earth's and processes under dynamic 1857
crust due to convective water flows, conditions, 3694 DZHIBUTI, S.S., Data on the geothermy
3496 DUfFEY, D., On-line analysis and of the West Turkmen artesian basin,
DONATO, G., Natural steam power plants monitoring of water for geothermal 1158
of Larderello, 3210 power by neutron capture gamma rays
DONDANVILLE, R.L., See OTTE, C., 233 using z5zCf, 2619
DONHAM, B.J., See REINIG, L.P., 3317 DUGANOV, G.V., Geothermal conditions E
DONTOSOVA, YE.I., See MILOVSKIY, A.V., in Krivoi Rog basin, 1246
3628 DUKHIN, I.Y., See FROLOV, N.M., 1613 EATON, J.P., Use of microearthquakes
DONTSOVA, E.l., Determination of DUN, H.H., Geysers harnessed to in the study of the mechanics of
temperatures during the formation of furnish power, 3002 earthquake generation along the San
hydrothermal quartz by means of DUNCAN, D.C.,
See THEOBALD, P.K., 298 Andreas fault in central California
oxygen isotope ratios, 3595 DUNCAN, D.C.,
See MCKELVEY, V.E., 228 (in Earthquake mechanics, a
DOROGINITSKAYA, L.M., See MOISEYENKO, DUNCAN, D.C.,
See MCKELVEY, V.E., 229 symposium, Madrid, Spain, 1969), 903
U.I., 2081 DUNHAM, A.C.,
Two-feldspar EBTUKHOV, A.D., See KRAEVOI, YU. A.,
DOROGINITSKAYA, L.M., Thermal qeothermometer, 3782 1530
conductivity determination of DUNICHEV, V.M., Steam hMdrothermal ECKERT, E.R.G., Heat transfer
terrigenous rocks by other physical wells of hot beach (new data from bibli09raphM, 3637
parameters with polyfactory the results of drilling operations ECKERT, E.R.G., Heat transfer - revie~
correlative analysis, 3698 in 1966), 2717 of current literature, 3621
DORT, W., JR., Initial periodicity of DUNLOP, D.D., See DENTON, J.C., 105 EDMISTON, R.C., Thermal anomalies and
new qeyser, Yellowstone National DUNNING, F.~., Geoph~sical sulfide oxidation in the silver bell
Park, 878 exploration, an outine of the mining district, 2209
DORT 9 W., JR., Rapid reconnaissance of principal method's used in the search EDMUNDS, W.M., Mineral and thermal
heat-flow patterns in snow-covered for minerals, oil, gas, and water waters of the United Kingdom, 1445
thermal areas, 1875 supplies, 2092 EDWARDS, C.L., Geothermal studies in
DORT, W., JR., Rapid reconnaissance of DUNNING, G.E., Letovicite from the New Mexico and Southern Colorado,
heat-flow patterns in snow-covered Gevsers, Sonoma County, California, 2757
thermal areas, 1882 2508 ED~ARDS, C.L., See REITER, M., 2207
DOUGLAS, B.M., Spectral DUNSTAN, B., Science of geophysics, EGEMEIER, S.J., Cavern development b~
characteristics of central Nevada 1674 thermal springs, 925
microearthquakes, 2895 DUPRAT, A., Contribution of geophysics EGERER, f., Designing logging
DOUZE, E.J., Geothermal ground-noise to stUdy of a geothermal region of instruments for semiconducting
surveys, 2194 Denizli--Saraykoy, Turkey, 2061 temperature logging, 1984
DOUZE, E.J., See GOFORTH, T., 2161 DURHAM, C.O., JR., Proposed EGGERS, D.E., See BODVARSSON, G., 3813
DOUZE, E.J., See GOFORTH, T.T., 2185 geopressured enerqy investigation, EHRLICH, G.G., See SCHOEN, R., 864
DOWGIALLO, J., Occurrence and 396 EHRLICH, G.G., Possible role of
utilization of thermal water3 in DURMISH'YAN, A.G., See AKSEROV, A.G., SUlfur-oxidizing bacteria in
Poland, 541 1327 surficial acid alteration near hot
DOWNING, R.A., See EDMUNDS, W.M., 1445 DUROVIC, R., Hydrogeological springs, 3585
DOYLE, D., See STUDT, F.E., 1144 systematization of thermo-mineral EINARSSON, P., See KLEIN, F., 2189
DOYLE, D., Scientific factors in wa ters, 1243 EINARSSON, S.S., See RAGNARS, K., 3030
qeothermal investigation and DURR, F., Operations research and EINARSSON, S.S., Geothermal district
exploitation, 52 possible applications to geothermal heating, 3356
DRAGONE, G., Pilot greenhouse for the exploration programming, 1615 EINARSSON, S.S., Proposed 15-megawatt
utilization of low-temperature DURUCAN, E., Geothermal drilling and geothermal power station at
waters, 3340 preliminary test operations at Hveragerdi, Iceland, 2964
DRAKE, C.L., See TOBIN, D.G., 1469 Kizildere, Turkey, 3155 EINARSSON, T., Character of hot
DRAKIN, S.I., See SERGEEVA, R.I., 3721 DUTCHER, L.C., GeoloQM and hMdrologM springs of Iceland with a review of
DRAKIN, S.I., See D'YAKONOVA, M.E., of Agua Caliente Spring, Palm the tectonics of middle north
3723 Springs, California, 829 Iceland, 1023
DROSTE, J.R., Clay mineral formation DUTCHER, L.C., Preliminary appraisal EINARSSON, T., Geologic and
in mud pots, Yellowstone Park, of ground water in storage with geoph~sical investigations of the
Wyominq, 853 reference to geothermal reSOUrces in Hengill thermal area, Iceland, 1046
DRUMMOND, J.E., Analysis of surface the Imperial ValleM area, CA, 917 EINARSSON, T., Geology of Hellisheidi,
temperature surveys, 3497 DUTRA, C.V., See HERZ, N., 3535 1156
DRUMMOND, J.E., Heating of cold-water DVORAK, Z., Variations of the heat EISENBERG, A., See BOLT, B.A., 1434
intrusions in a geothermal field, conductivity coefficient in rock EISSENBERG, D.M., See HARLEY, P.H.,
1552 samples under pressure, 3503 3104
DRUZHININ, A.V., Geothermal field of DVOROV, I., Heat of the ground (Teplo EITEL, W., Silicate science-
intraformational Kama-Kinel basin, Zemli), 408 (AD--754626) hMdrothermal silicate sMstems, 3566
1797 DVOROV, I.M., Deep-seated heat from ELDER, J.W., Physical processes in
DRUZHININ, A.V., Problem of the effect the Earth, 409 (JPRS--59496) geothermal areas, 3547
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qeothermal field in the conditions DVOROV, I.M., See LOKCHINE, B.A., 3346 alteration of arenaceous sands in a
of the eastern part of the Russian DVOROV, I.M., Heat at depth in the near-surface geothermal environment
pi atform, 1371 Earth, 599 in the Imperial Valley of
DRUZHININ, A.V., Relationship between DVOROV, I.M., Prospects of utilization California, 923
Qeothermal regimen of the of thermal waters (the Makhachkala ELDERS, W.A., Crustal spreading in
sedimentary cover and the structure conference), 534 southern California, 922
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DU BOIS, C.G.B., Minerals of Kenya, 2478 ELIASON, J.R., Techniques for
501 DVOROV, V.I., See SHCHERBAKOV, A.V., evaluating infrared imagery from
DUBIK, O. YU., See CHERNORUK, S.G., 2945 aerial line scanners and high speed
3709 DYAKONOV, D.I., Geothermal infrared cameras, 1997
DUCHKOV, A.D., See MOISEENKO, U.I., measurements in petroleum geology, ELIASON, J.R., See MCSPADDEN, ~.R.,
2078 1733 160
DUCHKOV, A.D., See MOISEENKO, U.I., DYAKONOV, D.I., GeothermM in regional ELIASSON, J., See THORSTEINSSON, T.,
2748 geology and for study of subsurface 1499
DUCHKOV, A.D., Borehole thermometer, tectonics, 675 ELIZONDO, J.R., See DE ANDA, L.F., 482
1927 DYAKONOV, D.I., Problem of
determination of basic geothermal
parameters, 1863
ELIZONDO INDEX 12 ERENTOEZ, C., Thermomineral springs of FACCA, G., Challenge of The Ge~sers,
Turkey and the study of geothermal 8~
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ELIZONDO, J.R., Prospection of ERENTOZ, C., Geology of the geothermal 260
Qeothermal fields and investigations regons of western Anatolie, 562 fACCA, G., Future of geothermal
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2400 Ara! Sea area, 1553 on the self-sealing geothermal
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ELLIS, A.J. t Chemistry of some ground waters in the southeastern 2842
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ELLIS, A.J., Chemistr~ of some ERGASHEV, S.E., Hydrogeothermal exploration, 2843
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ELLIS, A.J., Geochemistr~ of the ground waters in the southeastern 2847
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ELLIS, A.J., Geochemistry of alkali ERHAN, V., Geothermometry of quartz in geochemistry, 678
metal ions in the wairakei the crystalline rocks of the Ineu- FACCA, G., Natural steam exploration
h~drothermal system, 2364 Bretila anticline zone, east in USA, 203
ELLIS, A.J., Geochemistr~ of hot Carpathians, 2206 FACCA, G., Self-sealing geothermal
springs of volcanic regions, 2434 ERICKSDM, A.J., Thermal measurements field, 699
ELLIS, A.J., Geochemistry of bromine in the Red Sea hot brine pools, 1422 fACCA, G., structure and behavior of
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ELLIS, A.J., Geothermal drillholes - ERLIKH, E.N., See TOLSTIKHIN, I.N., of geothermal fields, 747
chemical investigations, 1238 2239 FACCA, G., Theory and technology of a
ELLIS, A.J., Heat from the Wairakei- ERLIKH, E.N., See VAKIN, E.A., 573 geothermal field, 676
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the chloride output, 435 the earth and distribution of mineralogy of Shasta County, 407
ELLIS, A.J., Hotspring areas with hydrocarbon deposits, 1506 FAIRCHILD, W.D., Evolving water policy
acid-sulphate-chloride waters, 1163 ESCANDE, Global plan for water and and management in the United States,
ELLIS, A.J., Mordenite synthesis in a energy in the next half century, 588 3353
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ELLIS, A.J., Natural hydrothermal global energ~ crisis, 113 practical research input to water
systems and experimental hot- ESLINGER, E.V., Mineralogy and oxygen resources development, 2946
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ELLIS, A.J., Natural hydrothermal hydrothermally altered rocks of the geothermal sources, 420
systems and experimental hot- Onaki-Broadlands, New Zealand, fANELLI, M., See BARBIER, E., 145
water/rock interaction reactions geothermal area, 2618 FANELLI, M., Terrestrial heat flow
with Na CI solutions and trace metal ESMILLA, A., See BIRMAN, J.H., 2165 measurements near Rosignano Solvay
extraction, 3617 ESPINOSA, H.A., Development and (Tuscany), Italy, 2265
ELLIS, A.J., Natural hydrothermal utilization of geothermal steam in FANNIN, P., Law needed for geothermal
systems and experimental hot- Italy and possibilities of energ~, 2834
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ELLIS, A.J., Present-day h~drothermal EUCKEN, I.A., Ph~sical science of Thursda~, 10 Ma~ 1973, 356
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ELLIS, A.J., Quantitative EUGSTER, H.P., Chemistry and origin of over the tag hydrothermal field,
interpretation of chemical the brines of Lake Magadi, Kenya, 2631
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systems, 2542 EVANS. a.w., Nickel partition electromagnetic induction methods,
ELLIS, A.J., Solubility of calcite in geothermometer applied to the 2115
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degrees, 3469 EVANS, K.R., Aeromagnetic survey of chlorites in the s~stem HgO--Al z 0 3 - -
ELLIS, A.J., Volcanic hydrothermal Mexicali-Cerro Prieto geothermal SiO.--H 2 0, 3573
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ELRAMLY, I.M., Recent review of Mexicali-Cerro Prieto geothermal 1531
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mineral springs in the U.A.R., 1458 EVANS, K.R., Exploration significance geophysical prospecting, 1677
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resistivity measurements of rocks, Mexicali-Cerro Prieto geothermal USSR for scientific purposes, 2711
3681 area, 2171 FEISS, J.W., Geothermal energy;
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heavy metal deposits in the Red Sea, government in the development of a US potential, 264
1429 geothermal resource, 2804 FEL'DMAN, 1.1., See BRAGIN, A.A., 2732
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mines and of hot springs, 2291 EWING, A.H., Stimulation of geothermai springs in the Philippines, 991
ENDERSBEE, L.A., Man-initiated systems, 3304 FENG, T.T., Exploration of geothermal
earthquakes, 2888 E~ING, M., See LANGSETH, M.G., 1864 resources in the Tatun volcanic
ENDOH, M., See OYAMA, N., 2578 EWING, M., See RYA~, ~.B.F., 1424 ~egion, Taiwan, Republic of China,
ENGLISH, E.F., Geothermal steam as a EYDAL, A., Utilization of geothermal 550
source of energy and its development energy, 342 FENNER, C.N., Bore hole investigation
and utilization, 463 EYVAZOV, A.M., See SOKOLOV, V.YA., . in the geyser basin of Yellowstone
ENGLISH, E.F., Methods and equipment 2040 National Park, 778
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the Geysers, California, USA, 3023 In Yellowstone Park, 1686
EPP. D., Heat flow in the Caribbean FENNER, C.N., H~drothermal
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EPSTEIN, S., See CLAYTON, R.N., 2383 FAASS, D.L., See VAN MELLE, F.A., 1810 drilling, 782
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minerals and rocks, 2469
ERENTOEZ, C., Thermomineral waters of
Turkey, 1405
ERENTOEZ, C., Thermomineral waters of
Turkey, 1450
geothermal well drilling, 3147
FABBRI, F., Drilling mud in geothermal
wells, 3148
FABEL, I., See SHTILLER, G., 2166
fABRE, R., Gas sampling and analysis
FEODOT'EV, K.M., Hydrothermal solution
structure, 3745
FEODOT'YEV, K.M., Structure of
h~drothermal solutions, 3712
FEOKTISTOV, JU.A., See KOMAROV, V.B.,
W ....
techniques of volcanic fumaroles, 1948
2369
FERGUSON, R.B., Progress report on FISCHER, W.A., Yellowstone's liVing 13 INDEX FRIEDMAN
electrical resistivity studies, COSO geology - highlights of Yellowstone
Geothermal Area, lnyo Count~. geology with an interpretation ot
California, 1655 (AD--764522-9) the 1959 earthquakes and their FOURNIER, R.O., Deposition of silica
FERGUSSON, G.J., Possibilities of effects in Yellowstone National in hot springs, 841
natural radiocarbon as a ground Park, 822 FOURNIER, R.O Device for measuring
water tracer in thermal areas, 1130 FISHER, C.A., Geology and water down-hole pressures and for sampling
FERGUSSON, G.J., Radioactivity logging resoUrces of the Bighorn Basin, fluids in geothermal wells, 3251
in geothermal bores, 1128 Wyoming, 764 FOURNIER, R.O., Empirical Na--K--Ca
FERNANDEZ ALONSO, F., Interpretation FISHER, C.A Mineral resources of the geothermometer for natural waters,
of vertical electrical soundings - Bighorn Basin (Wyoming), 765 2614
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FERNANDEZ ALONSO, F Some results equilibrium data and the free energy content of water from hot springs
obtained with the method of induced of H2 0, 3792 and wet-steam wells, 2458
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FERRARA, G., See GONFIANTINI, R., 2617 FISHER, W.M., Drilling equipment used fraction of hot water mixed with
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2472 FISHER, W.M., Production of steam from FOURNIER, R.O., See TRUESDELL, A.H.,
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methane from steam jets of Tuscany, FISHMAN, M.J., Use of automated FOURNIER, R.O., Old Faithful -
2473 titrimetry for analyses of natural physical model, 872
FERRARA, G.C., See CATALDI, R., 2973 water, 2568 FOURNIER, R.O., See BARGAR, K.E., 759
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FERRARA, G.C., Se. CATALDI, R., 2515 JR., 32 techniques in geothermal
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2067 FLEMING, C.A., Hydrothermal activity FOURNIER, R.O., Review of geochemical
FERRARA, G.C., See CATALDI, R., 1465 at Ngawha, North Auckland, 1031 techniques in geothermal
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geothermal phenomenon in an titan-aemite in the s~stem sodium FOURNIER, R.O., See ROWE, J.J., 839
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of an experimental well, 2539 titanium dioxide-silicon dioxide at for transmission of longitudinal and
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methane from steam jets of Tuscany, 1507 FRAAS, A.P., Potassium-steam binar~
2398 FOLSHTADT, G., See SHTILLER, G., 2166 vapor c~cle for better fuel economy
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3407 studies on mineral and thermal No. 71-WA-Ener-9, 3088
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3772 respect to the future study of situation with respect to
FINCH, R.H., Akutan Volcano, 1001 thermal waters in the USSR, 508 prospection of new sources of low-
FINELL, K., Hitaveita Reykjavikur - FOMIN, V.H., Mapping and exploration enthalpy water in Slovakia, 1481
claimed to be world's greatest of areas with therolal waters and FRANKO, 0., Possibilities of
Qeothermal installation, 497 steaming hydrothermal waters, 1258 utilization of the warmth of the
FINLAYSON, J.B., See MAHON, W.A.J., FONSEKA, J.P.R., Minerai and thermal earth in the Slovak Republic by
2602 waters of Ceylon, 621 finding new sources of hyperthermal
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analysis of volcanic and waters of Ce~lon, 1447 FRANKO, D., See KACURA, G., 533
hydrothermal gases, 2550 FONTAINE, H.~ Thermal and mineral FREEDMAN, 5.1., Technical alternatives
FINN, D.F.X., Comments on draft springs of South Viet Nam, 1449 for energ~ management, 16
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programs, 2788 FONTES, J.-C., Isotopic composition California wells, 1693
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Qeothermal energy development, 2826 gases of the Massif central, 2402 California wells, 1694
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FINZI-CONTINI, G., Electrical New Zealand, 3182 FRIEDMAN, I., Volcanological
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frequency and temperature dependence 2048 FRIEDMAN, 1.1., Proposed method for
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electrical frequency dispersion and Siberia and the far east, 1793 scanner as a geophysical research
temperature, 2267 FOURMARIER, P., Hydrogeology. tool, 2082
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1767 of human consumption and industry, JR., 1944
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fUTI, H., See UYEDA, S., 1784 Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes,
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2226 GAAL, L., Complex utilization of temperatures at depth in the
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1583 seismic surveying " , 2095 mineral and thermal waters oC
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3369 JAMES, L.B., See CAMPBELt, I., 215 JONSSON, K.O., See KRISTINSSON, G.H.,
IWAMIZU, T., See NISHIWAKI, N., 2890 JAMES, R., Alternative methods of 3349
IWANAGA, M., Geology of volcanIc determining enthaJpy and mass flow, JONSSON,S" See BODVARSSoN, G., 1041
geothermal areas in Fukushima 3230 JORDAN, H.S., See PURTYMUN, W.D., 1660
( j Prefecture (I l, 1519 JAMES, R., Economics of the small
geothermal power station, 2854
JOSA, E., See KAKAS, K., 2088
JoST, R., See PAUL, B., 2664
~IWANoW, L.A., See CHITAROW, N.I., 3400
JAMES, R., Factors controlling JOVANOVIC, S., Hg in metamorphic
borehole performance, 3247 rocks, 3640
JUDGE INDEX 20 KAPEAN, I.R., Sulfur isotope studies KATO, T., Geochemical investigation of
on Red Sea geothermal brines and mineral springs in the Shirataka
sediments, 1426 volcanic region, 2453
JUDGE, A., Geothermal measurements in KAPEAN, I.R., See BROOKS, R.R., 1425 KATSUI, Y., Explanatory text of the
northern Canada, 2205 KAPLAN, I.A., See RAfTER, T.A., 2363 geological map of Japan, Scale
JUDGE, A.S., See BECK, A.E., 1961 KAPLAN, I.R., Evidence of 1:50,000 Kutcharo-Ko, 1183 ~
JULIAN, B.R., See ToKSoZ, M.N., 3751 microbiological activity in some of KATSURA, T., See IWASAKI, I., 1229
JURAIN, G., Probable hydrothermal the geothermal regioni of New KATSURA, T., See IWASAKI, I., 2396 \_-
origin of an actual uranium Zealand, 109, KAUFMAN, A., Comparative energy costs
localization in the southern Vosges, KAPLAN, I.R., Sulfur isotope studies by alternative generating methods,
2340 on Red Sea geothermal brines and 3376
sediments, 1478 KAUFMAN, A., Economic appraisal of
KAPPELMEYER, 0., Exploration for geothermal power, 2846
K thermal waters and natural steam, KAUFMAN, A., Economic appraisal of
1917 geothermal energy, 2859
KACURA, G., Thermal and mineral waters KAPPELMEYER, 0., See HUCKEL, B., 496 KAUFMAN, A., Economics of geothermal
of Czechoslovakia, 533 KAPPELMEYER, 0., Geothermal power in the United States, 2851
KADIK, A.A., Heat effects of water investigations in hyperthermal KAUFMAN, A., Geothermal power -
separation and silicate melting in areas, 1629 economic evaluation, 2840 (BM-rC--
water-silicate systems at high KAPPELMEYER, 0., Geothermal field of 8230)
pressures, 3762 the Upper Rhinegraben (In Rothe, KAUFMAN, A.A., Basis of a method of
KADIK, A.A., Physical model of J.P. and Sauer, K. (ed). The field buildUp sounding in the near
planetarv m4gmatism, 3884 Rhinegraben Progress Report 1967), zone, 2151
KADIK, A.A., Thermodynamic conditions 1331 KAUFMAN, A.B., Economic appraisal of
of melting of silicates at high KARACSoNYI, A., Thermal water geothermal power, 2845
water pressures, 3684 possibilities of Hungary, 516 KAUFMAN, A.B., Geothermal power, an
KAGANoV, M.A., Measurement of thermal KARACSoNYI, A., Thermal water economic evaluation, 2844
flux using heat flow meters, 1786 possibilities of Hungary, 519 KAVLAKoGLU, S., Geophysical
KAKAS, K., Integrated engineering- KARANTH, K.R., Note on the relation of contributions to the study of
Qeoph~sical and hydrogeologic the temperature of groundwater to geothermal energy in Turkey, 2133
investigation, 2088 the thickness of the superadjacent KAVLAKoGLU, S., Origin of geothermal
KAKAS, K., New Ge-make instruments, bed of lignite, Neyvli lignite waters or natural steam, 720
2012 field, South Arcot district, Madras, KAWADA, K., Studies of thermal state
KAKEGAWA, K., See NOGUCHI, K., 1433 1219 of Earth - 17, 3581
KALININ, D.V., Kinetics of KARAPET'YANTS, M.K., See SERGEEVA, KAWADA, K., Studies of thermal state
hydrothermal reactions near the R.I., 3721 of Earth - 15, 3541
monovariant equilibrium line and a KARAS, G., See BARATH, I., 2145 KAWAKAMI, H., See oDA, T., 2528
method of estimating equilibrium, KARELINA, G.N., See STRAKHoV, V.N., KAWAKAMI, H., Spectrographic analysis
3826 2031 oC evaporated residue of Beppu
KALISER, B.N., Sulfur isotope KARIZHENSKI, YE.YA., See SHILIN, B.V., thermal waters, Oita, 2352
determinatons as a geohydrologic 2026 KAWANO, Y., Geological and radiometric
tool, 897 KARIZHENSKII, B.YA., See MIRoSHNIKoV, survey at Tamagawa hot spring, 1117
KAlISHEVICH, O.K., Relation of some M.M., 1659 KAWATA, H., Test boring Cor thermal
endogenic and exogenic factors KARLSSON, T., Drilling for natural water resource at Sakazuki-Moiwa in
forming the topography of the steam and hot water in Iceland, 3135 Tomari Village, Shiribeshi Province,
Mendeleyeva volcano, 1306 KARPOV, G.A., Alteration of effusive 3236
KALISVAART, f., See VAN MELLE, f.A., rocks during an experiment in KAYE, G.W.C., Thermal conductivity of
1810 geothermal wells, 3686 vitreous silica, with a note on
KAMADA, M., See IWASAKI, I., 1229 KARPoV, G.A., Experimental crystalline quartz, 3386
KAMADA, M., See IWASAKI, I., 2396 mineralization in holes drilled for KAZ'MIN, L.A., See VILDR, N.V., 3843
KAMENSKIY, I.L., See HAHYRIN, B.A., hydrothermal waters, 2557 KAZDA, J., Dependence of properties of
2511 KARPOV, G.A., Use of geothermal wells clay suspensions on the
KAMENSKIY, I.L., See DEVIRTS, A.L., for experimental works on the study mineralogical type of clay soil,
2591 of chemistry of solutions and 3689
KAMETANI, K., Chemical and hygienic mineral formation, 2522 KAZ1TSYN, YU. V., See CHERNoRUK, S.G.,
studies on natural radioactive spas. KASAHAA, M., See SUZUKI, Z., 1518 3709
II. Natural radioactive nuclides in KASHIK, A.S., Measurement errors of KEENE, J., Geothermal stations have
hot-spring water at the Misasa spa lateral logging sondes caused by the pollution problems, 2903
area, 2559 finiteness of the distances to the KEHLE, R.O., AAPG geothermal surve~ of
KAMETANI, K., Chemical and hygienic outlying electrodes, 2738 North America, 76
studies on natural radioactive spas. KASHIK, A.S., Properties of KEITH, T.E.C., Hydrothermal epidote
III. Natural radioactive nuclides in multielectrode sondes with focused formed in the Salton Sea geothermal
hot-spring water at the Masutomi spa current in the case of ver~ high system, California, 758
area, 2560 ~ formation resistivities, 2731 KELLER, G.V., Dipole mapping surveys,
KAMIYA, H., Behavior of silicon, KASHIWAGI, T., Formation temperatures 2177
aluminium, iron, magnesium, calcium, of minerals b~ thermal microscope KELLER, G.V., Drilling at the summit
sodium, and potassium in fumarolic (heating microscope stage) and of Kilauea volcano, 2651 (PB--
gas at the Mihara Volcano, Japan, decrepitation method, 3441 237111)
1832 KASHKAY, M.A., Masally--Lenkoran'-- KELLER, G.V., Electrical exploration
KAMIYA, H., Dissolution rate of Astara hydrothermal zone, 1373 for geothermal reservoirs, 2156
powdered quartz in acid solution, KASHKAY, M.A., Role of relationships KELLER, G.V., Geophysical logs from
2634 of transverse and linear structures the kilauea geothermal research
KAN, M.S., Geothermal conditions In in the geothermal regime of the drill hole, 2762
the Iii Basin (in gldrokhimiya i Caucasus region, 1363 KELLER, G.V., Geophysical logs tram
gidrotermiya podzemnykh vorl KASHPUR, YA.N., Geothermal anomalies the Kilauea geothermal research,
kazakhstana), 2039 in the Donets Basin, 1110 2247
KAN, M.S., Regular characteristics in KASUGA, I., Aspect on the relation of KELLER, G.V., Geophysics of Colorado
formation of chemical composition of thermal water and Matsushiro and geothermal energy, 934
thermal waters in the IIi syncline, earthquakes in Kagai hot spring KELLER, G.V., Induction methods in
3776 area, Nagano prefecture, 2885 prospecting for hot water, 2062
KAN, M.S., Resources of thermal waters KASZAS, M., See PoSGAY, K., 1991 KELLER, L.J., Development of a
in the IIi Basin and prospects of KATAGIRI, K., Effect of slotted liner specialized geothermal expander as a
their utilization, 1326 casing in geothermal bores, 3151 primer mover for economy in service,
KAN, H.S., See ZHEVAGO, V.S., 1370 KATAGIRI, K., See NAKAMURA, H., 1483 3099
KANAMoRI, H., See UYEDA, S., 1784 KATAGIRI, K., See BABA, K., 3250 KELLER, W.O., Natural steam at
KANE, J., Iceland's thermal geology, KAYO, T., Chemical investigation of Larderello, Italy, 2954
1430 hot springs in Murayama and Okitama ~ELLER, W.O., Natural steam at
KANE, J., Iceland's thermal geology, basins, Yamagata P~efecture, 2423 Larderello, Italy, 2955
600 KATo, T., Chemical studies of the KELLY, C., A preliminary stUdy of the
KANE, H.f., See OLIVER, H.W., 1663 mineral springs in the Dewa Hills waters of the Jemez plateau, New
KANRoJI, Y., Changes of chemical District, 2422 Mexico, 2290
components in thermal-spring water KATO, T., Geochemical investigation of KELLY, s.r., Geophysical exploration,
during transportation through hot springs in Shonai District, 1692
pipelines, 2577 Yamagata Prefecture, 2435 KELLY, S.f., Geophysics In the
KANRoJI, Y., See ToKAIRIN, T., 1254 KATo, T., Geochemical Investigation of exploration, exploitation, and __
KANRoJI, Y., See MASHIKo, Y., 2437 the hot springs in the Zao volcanic conservation of water, 1705 ....
KANRoJI, Y., See SATo, K., 2487 region, 2436 KELLY, V.C., Origin of Salton volcanic
KAPCHENKo, L.N., Nature of chlorides domes, Salton Sea, California, 1003
of deep brines, 2392 KENGYEL, M., See PDSGAY, K., 1991
KENNEDY, A.M., Recovery of lithium and KIERSCH, G.A., Geothermal .team 21 INDEX KOGA
other minerals from geothermal water origin, characteristics. occurrence9
at Wairakel, 2935 and exploitation, 49
KENNEDY, G.C., See KITAHARA, 5., 3603 KIKKAWA, K., Contamination with sea KOCHEGURA, V.V., Paleomagnetic
KENNEDY, G.C., Hydrothermal .olubility water and the formation 01 deposits correlation of the Pliocene-
of .lllca, 3411 In.lde the conduit pipe at Shlrahama Pleistocene volcanics of the Central
KENNEDY, G.e., Power recovery from the thermal springs, Wakayama Range of Kamchatka, 1468
Kilauea lki lava pool, 200 prefecture, Japan. 1077 KOCHERGIN, V.N Heat and ma
KENNEDY, G.e., Proposal for a nuclear KIKKAWA, K., Contribution of ground transfer in h~drothermal s~stems:
power program, 3290 water system of the distribution of physical--mathematical models and
KENNEDY, G.C., See MATSUSHIMA, 5., geothermal state, 738 experiments, 3693
3601 KIKKAWA, K., Di.trlbutlon. of KOCKEL, A., See OEHLSCHLEGEL, G., 3856
KENNEDY, G.C., See SOURIRAJAN, 5., temperature in an underground KOEFOED, 0., Fa.t method for
3512 structure altered by hydrothermal determining the layer distribution
KENNEDY, G.C., See SOURIRAJAN, 5., conditions, 1369 from the raised kernel function in
3479 KIKKAWA, K., Some physical properties geoelectrical sounding, 2084
KENT, L.E Thermal waters in the of the steam discharged from KOELZER, V.A., De.alting, 3320 (PB--
Republic of South Africa, 527 geothermal ground, 3253 209942 )
KENT, M.F., Power generation options KIKKAWA, K., See KOGA, A., 2566 KOENIG, J.B., Field trip to the
for the eighties and nineties, 325 KILKENNY, J.E., Geothermal potential Geysers, Sonoma County, California,
KERIMOV, A.M., See AMIRKHANOV, KH.I., of southwestern United states, 369 855
3493 KIM, K.-T., Solubility of water in KOENIG, J.B., Geologic .ettlng of
KERMODE. L.O., See THOMPSON, B.N., melts in the system NaAISi~08- Imperial Valle~ and its geothermal
1292 NaAISI0.--H 2 0, 3789 resources, 760
KERR, P.F., See PAULL, P.L 3097 KIM, K.T., Phase equilibriums in the KOENIG, J.B., See CAMPBELL, I., 215
KERTAI, G., Geologw of the Pannonicum system NaAISi308-NaAlSiO~-H20 up to KOENIG, J.B Geothermal development,
(oil- and hydrogeolog~ of the basin 15 kilobars. Theoretical discussion, 589
Ci II i ng.), 524 3779 KOENIG, J.B., Geothermal exploration
KEYES, F.G., New measurements of the KINDERMAN, E.M., See CLARK, S.H., 341 in the western United states, 250
heat conductivity of steam and KING, A.J., Geophysical investigations KOENIG, J.B., Geothermal resources in
ni trogen, 3417 at Manyeghi hot springs, 1762 California, 222
KEYES, F.G., Thermal conductivit~ of KING, C., Systematic geology, 946 KOENIG, J.B., Geothermal resources (in
steam, 3528 KING, W., Heat flow near Orlando, California Mining ReView), 241
KEYS, W.S., Well logging In ground- Florida and Ulvalde, Texas KOENIG, J.B., Geothermal .team
water hydrology, 2714 determined from well cuttings, 2195 potential of the Mount Lassen area,
KHABARIN, L.B., See TOLSTIKHIN, I.N., KINTZINGER, P.R., Geothermal .urvey of 243
2239 hot ground near Lordsburg, New KOENIG, J.B., Gey.er., 2975
KHABURZANIYA, Z.A., See MELIVA, F.S., Mexico" 1723 KOENIG, J.B., Gey.er. geothermal field
2518 KIPATSKOVA, EoN., Tnermal water of 1969, 2972
KHAIBULLIN, I.K., Thermodynamic .tudy Volga-Don region, 1353 KOENIG, J.B., Ge~sers geothermal
of aqueous and steam solutions of KIRKPATRICK, I.M., Thermal .pring. of field, 871
sodium sulfate at high temperatures, Malawi, 1452 KOENIG, J.B., Geysers geothermal
3819 KIRSCH, H., Formations of solid phases field, 1969, 912
KHAIBULLIN, I.KH., U.e of a method of from the water-stream circuit in KOENIG, J.B., HI.tory of geothermal
comparative calculation of salt thermal power stations and exploration in the Salton Trough,
solutions at high parameters, 3744 comparison of these products with 273
KHALISMATOV, I., Thermal conditions in those of mineral deposition, 3184 KOENIG, J.B., Salton-Mexlcali
the central part of the Karakul KISHH, T., See YASUI, M., 1883 geothermal province, 854
downwarp, 2127 KISHII, T., See YASUI, M., 1939 KOENIG, J.B., Salton-Mexicali
KHAN, A.M., Thermoelectric device for KISHII, T., See NAGASAKA, K., 722 geothermal province, 851
measurina thermal conductivity of KISSIN, I.G., Effect of high KOENIG, J.B., Salton-Mexicali
rock, 1834 temperatures on the chemical geothermal province, 316
KHARITONOV, M.F., See MAMEDOV, M.K., composition of ground waters, 2461 KOENIG, J.B Salton-Mexicali
1933 KISSIN, I.G., Geothermal conditions geothermal province, 65
KHARITONOV, M.F., See YAKUBOV, A.A., and thermal waters of central and KOENIG, J.B., Speculations on the
1795 eastern Ciscaucasia, 1232 geothermal system at the Geysers,
KHARSHANI, A., See WILLEMS. T., 1174 KISSIN, I.G., Thermal waters of California, 270
KHASANOV, A.S., Geothermal indexes of central and eastern Cis-Caucasia, KOENIG, J.B., Worldwide .tatu. of
the Bukhara--Karshi artesian bagin, 467 geothermal resources development,
1299 KIST, E.D., See SLAMINSKI, J.M., 377 107
KHELIL, C., Analysis of errors in KITAHARA, S., Calculated equilibrium KOENIGSBERGER, J.G., Temperature
logging parameters and their effects curves for sOme reactions in the gradients and rock conductivity,
on calculating water saturation, system MgO--Si0 2 --H?O at pressures 3405
2751 up to 30 kllobars, 3603 KOESTER, E.A., Well location map,
KHETCHIKOV. L.N., Recry.tallization of KITTRICK, J.A., 5011 solution and Mohave County, Arizona; wells
quartz in hydrothermal solutions of stability of clay minerals, 3794 drilled Cor hydrocarbon, helium, and
sulfides and fluorides of various KLARMANN, J., See FENNER, 0.,95 geothermal resources; stratigraphic
alkali metals, 3643 KLEIN, F Microearthquake study of formation and selected wells drilled
KHETCHIKOV. L.N., See SAMOYLOVICH, the Krisuvik geothermal area, for water, 337
L.A., 3648 Iceland, 2189 KOESTER, E.A., Well location map,
KHITAROV, N.I., About water and KLIBLEI, G.K Hydrothermal Pinal County, Arizona; wells drilled
basaltic magma, 3507 serpentinization of dolomites in the for hydrocarbon, helium, and
KHITAROV, N.I., Effect. of volcanic Kurgashinkan deposit, 3763 geothermal resources, stratigraphic
rocks on the compositions of KLIMENTOV, P.P., Hydr0geologlc information and selected wells
hydrothermal solutions, 3713 investigations in boring for thermal drilled for water, 2752
KHITAROV, N.I., See KADIK, A.A., 3684 water., 2690 KOESTER, E.A., Well location map,
KHOLODOVA, L.D., See VASILENKO, V.B., KLIR, S., Geothermal areas of Cochise County, Arizona; wells
3810 Czechoslovakia, 564 drilled for h~drocarbon, helium, and
KHREBTOV, A.I., See DAM, A.T., 553 KLITGORD, K.D., See SCLATER, J.G., geothermal resources; stratigraphic
KHREBTOV, A.I., Thermal water. of the 2224 information and selected wells
North Caucasus and problems of their KLOK, A.M., See TETEL'BAUM, S.D., 3089 drilled for water, 2755
practical utilization, 509 KLYEN, L.E., See MAHON, W.A.J., 2494 KOESTER, E.A., See CONLEY, J.N., 2754
KHREBTOV, A.I., Underground heat KLYEN, L.E., Vessel for collecting KOESTER, E.A., Well location map,
sources in the central Caucasus subsurface water samples [rom Yavapai County, Arizona; wells
foreland region, 1175 geothermal drillholes, 1642 drilled for h~drocarbon, helium, and
KHUNDAZE, A.G., See KHITAROV, N.I., KLYUCHKIN, V.N., See ALEKSEYEV, A.M., geothermal resources; stratigraphic
3713 1993 formation and selected wells drilled
KIDO, Y See KAMETANI, K., 2559 KNECHTEL, M.M., Indian Hot Spring., for wa ter, 338
KIDO, Y., See KAMETAN1, K., 2560 Graham Count~, Arizona, 784 KOFNIG, J.B., Geothermal exploration
KIDSON, A.L., Drilling for .team, 423 KNIGHT, R.J., See TATSUMOTO, M., 2526 in the western United States, 255
KIERSCH, G.A., Geolopical structure KNIGHT, R.J., See HEDGE, C.E., 3676 KOGA, A., Chemical studies on the hot
and its effect on the geothermal KNOEDLER, E.L., Detection of .odlum spring of Beppu, the local specific
hydrolog~ of southwestern Hreppar, ions in steam-water cvcles, 3183 feature of the Beppu hot .prlng (1),
Iceland, 1404 KNOX, F.B., See FERGUSSON, G.J., 1130 2351
KIERSCH, G.A., Geothermal steam: KOCH, G., Technical and procedural KOGA, A Geochemistry of the waters
origin, characteristics, occurrence, problems of tne Hungarian frequency- discharQed from drillholes in the
and exploitation. Final report, 30 modulated seismic equipment, 1992 Otake and Hatchobaru areas, 2547
(AD--6I1808 )
KOGA INDEX 22 KORNIETS, O.V., See LEBEDEV, T.S., KRASKOVSKY, S.A., Apparatus for
1924 geothermal measurements 1n
KORNIYETS, D.V., See ~EBEDEV, T.S., boreholes, 1698
KOGA, A., Germanium, molybdenum, 3498 KRASKOVSKY, S.A., Determination of tne
copper and zinc in New Zealand KORNIYETS, D.V., See LEBEDEV, T.S., neat conductivity of rocks in
tnermal water., 1351 469 stUdying heat flow. of the Earth, ~
KOGA, A., Iron, aluminum and manganese KORNIYETS, D.V., See LEBEDEV, T.S., 1914
concentration in waters discharged 3518 KRASKOVSKY, S.A., Geothermal .
from Wairakei drillhole., 2460 KOROL'KOV, A.G., See ROZENFELO, l.M., measurements in the boreholes of the
KOGA, A., Regional peculiarity in 3087 Donetz Basin. 1679
Beppu ~hermal springs, 2353 KOROLEV, YU.M., New variety of KRASKOVSKY, S.A., Geothermal
KOGA, A., Thermal sprIng. of New Dagestan allevardite with one measurements. 1680
Zealand, 507 molecular layer of interstitial KRAT, V.N., Geothermal characteristics
KOGA, A., Tritium content of Beppu hot water, 3564 of tne Hi.sar Trough, 2126
.pring water, 2566 KOROTKOVA, V.A., See BRAGIN, A.A., KRAUSE, G., See DIETRICH, G., 1418
KOIZUMI, M., See NAKAJIMA, W., 3571 2732 KRAVCHINSKIY, Z.YA., See MEKHTIYEV,
KOLAIAN, J.H., Thermodynamic KORTSENSHTEIN, V.N., Deep geotnermal SH.F., 3651
properties of water in suspensions conditions in Cis-Caucasia, 1830 KRAYEVOY, YU.A., Bol'.he-Bannaya
of montillonite, 3513 KORTSENSHTEIN, V.N., Geothermal hydrothermal system in Kamchatka.
KOLESNIKOV, A.G., Apparatus for conditions at depth in Ciscaucasus, 1538
determination of thermal currents, 1842 KRAYNOV, S.R., Geochemistry of
3457 KORTSENSHTEYN, V.N., Di.turbing effect germanium in carbonated thermal
KOLESNIKOV, A.G, Devlce for of gas banks on a geothermal field waters, based on the examples of the
determining heat Clows, 1749 with a steady flow of subsurface greater Caucasus and the Pamirs,
KOLKOVA, N.V., See BRANDT, S.B., 3606 waters, 1566 2475
KOLOSKOV, A.V., Formation mechanism KORZHINSKII, A.J Thermal properties KRCMAR, B., Geothermal exploration of
and composition characteristics of a of amphiboles as a function of hot-water sources in the Carpathians
hypabyssal granitic massif alkali content, 3550 of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia,
(Kamcnatka), 3742 KOSENKOV, O.M., Multielectrode lateral 563
KOLPAKOVA, N.N., See ALEKHIN, YU.V., logging sondes, 2730 KRCMAR, B., See DEDKOVA, D., 2743
3835 KOSHLYAK, V.A., Relation or the neat KRCMAR, B., See CERMAK, V., 1941
KOLSTAD, G.A., See LYON, R.N., 3382 field of the west Siberian lowland KRCMAR, B., Pro.pecting by the
KOMAGATA, S., Statu. of geotnermal to the relief of tne pre-Jurassic geothermic method, 2139
utilization in Japan, 548 basement, 1779 KREMAR, B., Application of geothermy
KOMAROV, S.G., Apparatus for KOSHLYAK, V.A., Relation of tnermal in geological prospecting, 1942
aeophysical well investigations, field of West Siberian lowland to KREMAR, B., Pro.pecting by the
2096 topography of pre-Jurassic basement, geothermic method. 2087
KOMAROV, S.G., Bringing out and 1176 KREMNJOV, O.A., Technical--economic
assessing jointed reservoirs by KOSHLYAK, V.A., Thermal behavior of estimation of geothermal resources,
geophy.ical logging methods, 2037 Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments in 2853
KOMAROV, V. B., See SHILIN, B. V., 1890 eastern part of west-Siberian KRESL, M., Heat conductivity of rocks,
KOMAROV, V.B., Metnod. of applications plain., 1766 measuring apparatus and methods of
of infrared aerial photography when KOSYGIN, YU.A., Important method or determination, 3626
studying the volcanoes and thermal study of the Earthls interior, 2683 KRESL, M., Terrestrial heat flow in
activities of Kamchatka Peninsula, KOTOV, N.V., Paleothermometry of the territory of Czechoslovakia and
1948 metamorphic rocks containing the measurement of thermal
KOMAROV, V.S., See VARLAMOV, V.I., muscovite according to data 9t x-ray conductivity with fully-automatic
3781 and chemical study of the apparatus, 2072
KOMAROV, YU.S., See POMERANTS, L.I., muscov i tes, 3671 KRESL, M., See CERMAK, V., 1885
2745 KOTOV, P.T., See POLYAKOV, YE.A., 2009 KRIKORIAN, O.H., Cnemical proce ing
KONDO, C., Brief notes on the geology KOTOV, V.S., Geothermal conditions and in geothermal nuclear chimney, 3162
of the Iamagawa spring., 1213 thermal water resources of the Azov- KRIKORIAN, a.H., Corrosion and scaling
KONDO, C., Hydrogeological .tudy of Kuban oil and gas basin, 1340 bV steam in nuclear geothermal power
the Soma Hot Springs at Yunosawa, KOTTLOWSKI, F.E., Exploration for plant., 3178 (UCRL--73939)
Akita Prefecture, Japan, 1471 mineral resources, 2048 KRIKORIAN, O.H., Corrosion and scaling
KONDO, C., Results of electrical KOTYAKHOV, F.I., E.timation of tne b~ steam in nuclear geothermal power
prospecting and well-boring at the capacity of jointed reservoirs from plant., 3179 (UCRL--73939(Rev.2
Oshuku hot springs in Iwate data of hydrodynamic investigations KRIKORIAN, a.H., Corrosion and scaling
prefecture, 1734 of well, photolog9ing, and core in nuclear-stimulated geothermal
KONDO, C.A., Consideration of the analysis, 2736 power plants, 3201
origin of the hot waters of Tamagawa KOTYK, B.A., See MESYETS, I.A., 1400 KRISTINSSON, ~.H., Geothermal energy
Hot Spring, Akita Prefecture, 1228 KOULOMZINE, TH., Geophy.ical and its use for district heating in
KONDO, N., Report on the nature of prospecting and its recent progress, Iceland, 3349
subterranean heat examined at Beppu, 1681 KRIST~ANNSDOTTIR, H., See TOMASSON,
1704 KOVACS, B., See KOCH, G., 1992 J.,2163
KONDO, D., See ARIIZUMI, A 1201 KOVALENKO, V.A., See KRAYEVOY, YU.A., KRIVENTSOV, P.P., See BRANDT, S.B.,
KONDO, S., Distribution of natural 1538 3606
steam under the ground in Japan. 446 KOVALENKO, V.A., See KRAEVOI, YU. A., KROHA, R., See CELEDA, J., 1020
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KONDO. S Study on the natural steam 3606 research and tecnnolog~, 403
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in man-made underground circulation volcanoes, 713 21
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method of electroh~drodynamic dispersed heat loss on thermal KRUGER, P., See PAZ-CASTILLO, F., 3348
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KONONOV, V.I., See MAKARENKO, F.A., conditions of the Urals, 1367 thermal waters, 2153
558 KOVALEV, V.F., Thermal waters of KRYLOVA, M.D., Problem of determining
KONONOV, V.I., See IVANOV, V.V., 702 Ural s, 1247 the teIDperatures of formation of
KONUSOV, V.F., See ZHDANOV, V.A., 3858 KOVSHOV, I.P., See POLEVOY, S.L., 518 rock. b~ T. F. Barth's "ethod, 3511
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2644 geothermal studies in upper Silesia, sampling of hign-temperature wells
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3109 KOZAWA, S., See YANAGASE, K., 2561 encrustation by calcium carbonate,
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2849
KUDENKO, A.A., Possibility of using KUTAS, R.J., See GORDIYENKO, V.V., 23 INDEX LEAMER
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KUNZE, J.f., Idaho Geothermal Rand D LANGE, A.L., Microearthquakes in
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LEAR, J., Clean power Crom inside the operations on public. acquired and and activity coefficients for
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MILLER, C.D., See fRIEDMAN, J.D., 1903 3254 developments of geothermal energ~
MILLER, C.D., See fRIEDMAN, J.D., 2029 MIZUTANI, Y., Origin of the Shimogamo and volcanology in Mexico, 489
MILLER, f.J., See fINNEY, J.P., 2999 geothermal brine, Izu, Japan, 2597 MOOSER, r., See DE ANDA, L.f., 967
MILLER, G.R., See fANNING, K.A., 2631 MLADENOVIC, M.M., Surface geothermal MOOSER, f., See ALONSO ESPINOSA, H.,
MILLER, L.D., See WHITE, D.E., 2070 exploration in the Kursumliska Banja 3208
MILLER, L.G., See KUNZE, J.f., 2997 area, 1727 MORELLI, C., See MONGELLI, f., 1772
MILLER, L.G., See KUNZE, J.f., 151 MODRINIAK, N., Geological structure MORELLI, C., See MONGELLI, f., 1806
MILLER, L.G., See KUNZE, J.f., 152 and volcanism of the Taupo-Tarawera MORELLI, C., See MONGELLI, r., 677
MILLER, L.G., See KUNZE, J.f., 2998 District, 1757 MORET, L., See LEPAPE, A., 2301
MILLER, R.E., Availability of ground MODRINIAK, N., Geophysical MORETTI, A., Hydrothermal
water in the Chad Basin of Barnu and investigation of Hotorua, 422 manifestations of Castel doria
Dikwa Emirates, northern Nigeria. MODRINIAK, N., Preliminary geophysical (northern Sardinia), 1009
Description for the general reader, survey of part (west and southwest) MORETTI, A., See DAMIANI, A.V., 1441
1282 of the Whakatane district, 1029 MOREY, G.W., Field measurements of
MILLER, T.P., Potential for geothermal MODRINIAK, N., Thermal resources of silica in water from hot springs and
energ~ development in Alaska, 388 Rotorua, 418 geysers in Yellowstone National
MILLER, W.L., Geothermal energy and MOENCH, A.f., See CROWE, C., 3499 Park, 2371
the environment, 2924 MOffAT, R.J., See HALPERN, C., 1773 MOREY, G.W., Solubility of quartz and
MILLS, D.B., See fINNEY, J.P., 2999 HOGI, K., Fracture of rocks, 3505 some other substances in superheated
MILOVSKIY, A.V., Isotopic criteria of MOHANTY, R., See TUGARINOV, A.I., 3860 steam at high pressures, 3423
the genesis of natural 5i0 2 MOIR, G.K., Phase equilibria in the MOREY, G.W., See ROWE, J.J., 3608
formations, 3628 system Na2Si03-CaSi03, 3853 MOREY, G.W., See ROWE, J.J., 839
MINAMI, E., Acid alteration and the MOISEENKO, A.S., Optoelectronic meter MORGAN, J.D., See MCLERRAN, J.H., 1846
formation of halot,richite and for contactless temperature MORGAN, P., See BLACKWELL, D.O., 1662
alunogen at the volcanoes and hot measurement in boreholes, 3820 MORGAN, P.G., Geolog~ of the Mikonul
springs in Japan, 1309 MOISEENKO, U.I., Attempt to determine SUbdivision, North westland, 976
MINATD, H., Clinoptilolite from Japan, heat flow using shallow bore-holes, MORGAN, P.G., Minerals and mineral
3764 2078 substances of New Zealand, 987
MINEAR, J.W., See TOKSOZ, M.N., 3751 MOISEENKO, U.I., Attempt to determine MORGAN, W.C., See CHARLOT, L.A., 3271
MINEAR, J.W., Thermal regime of a geothermal heat flow using shallow MORI, K., See HAYAKAWA, M., 1792
downgoinq slab (in Geothermal boreholes, 2748 MORI, Y., Exploitation of Matsukawa
problems - S~mposium, Madrid, Spain, MOISEENKO, U.I., Heat flow in .ome geothermal area, Iwate prefecture,
1969, Proceeding.), 3702 regions of Siberia and the far Japan, 3232
MINKUS, B.A., See GOKHSHTEIN, D.P., ea.tern USSR, 2217 MaRl, Y., Recent plans of geothermal
2970 MOISEENKO, U.I., See DOROGINITSKAYA, exploitation, 2980
MINOHARA, Y., See KOMAGATA, S., 548 L.M., 3698 MOROZOVA, G.M., See KAUfMAN, A.A.,
MINUCCI, G., Rotary drilling for MOISEYENKO, U.I., Dependence of heat 2151
geothermal energy, 2703 conductivity of the clastic rocks of MORRIS, B.P., See COCANOWER, R.D.,
MIRK, K.F., Lawrence Berkeley the West Siberian Lowland on other 2728
Laboratory geothermal program in physical parameters, 2081 MORRIS, B.P., Computers to increase
northern Nevada, 1601 (LBL--3224) MOISEYENKO, U.I., Di.tribution of the the value of temperature logs, 2724
MIRK, K.F., See HOLLANDER, J.M., 2992 heat Clow in some regions oC Siberia MORRIS, H.T., See LOVERING, T.S., 211
MIRONE, M., See TETTAMANZI, A., 2958 and heat field of tectonically MORTON, R.C.B., Deci9ion statement of
MIROSHINOV, M.N., See KOMAROV, V.B., active zones, 2154 Secretary of Interior on geothermal
1948 MOISEYENKO, U.I., Electric and thermal resources program, 2835
MIROSHNIKOV, L.D., Underground water properties of rocks, 3377 (NASA-TT- MORTON, W.H., See DIXON, C.G., 567
as a source of thermal energ~, 451 r--671 ) MORTON, W.H., See DIXON, C.G., 1457
MIROSHNIKOV. M.M., Airborne and MOISEYENKO, U.I., See DUCHKOV, A.D., MOSES, P.L., Geothermal gradients now
satellite IR .ounding, 1659 (JPRS-- 2129 known in greater detail, 1783
54671 ) MOISEYENKO, U.P., Heat conductivity of MOSES, T.H., JR., See SASS, J.H., 2250
MIROSHNIKOV, M.M., See SHIlIN, B.V., rocks at high temperatures, 3630 MOSES, T.H., JR., See MUNROE, R.J.,
2026 MOISEYENKO, U.P., Inve.tlgation of the 1971
MIROSHNIKOV, M.V., Geothermal feature. electrical conductivity of rocks at MOSKVICHEVA, V.N., Geothermal power
of the meso-cenozoic formations and high temperatures, 3519 plant on the Paratunka River, 3036
possibilities of using the thermal MOISEYENKO, U.P., Re.ult. of MOSSAHEBI, M., See SOMERTON, W.H.,
waters of the stavropo) territorY9 geothermal investigations in 1889
1339 Siberia, 2719 MOSSER, A.G., See MOSSER J.L., 3885
MISENER, A.D., Measurements of heat MOLINA B., R., Chemical studies in MOSSER J.L., Bacterial origin of
flow over land, 1761 Mexican geothermal fields, 2548 sulfuric acid in geothermal
MISENER, A.D., Temperature gradients MONDOLfI, f., See CORTI, R., 3029 habitat., 3885
in Canadian shield, 426 MONGELLI, f., Contribution. to MOSSMAN, M.H., Requirements for
MISYATS', 1.0., See BURYANOVA, I.YA., geothermal prospecting, 1772 private industr~ in developing
1392 MONGELLI, f., First determination of geothermal energy, 2869
MITCHELL, J.C., See YOUNG, H.W., 2605 the thermal conductivity of clays by MOTOYA, Y., Tremors observed at active
MITCHELL, R.C., Survey of the geology means of a cylindrical probe, 3501 volcano, geyser, and fumarole, 2880
of Puerto Rico, 1071 MONGELLI, f., Heat flow along the HaUNT, R.L., Harnessing heat from
MITCHELL, S.R., See HARE, R.f., 2289 Candelaro Fault, Gargano headland inside the Earth to produce
MITNIK, M.M., See LYAL'KO, V.I., 707 (Italy),2054 electricity, 240
MITNIK, M.M., See KUTAS, R.I., 693 MONGELLI, f., Hydrogeothermal .cheme MOUTON, J., Contribution of the
MITNIK, M.M., See LYAL'KO, V.I., 67 of the Salentine peninsula, 1222 geothermal and geophysical
MITNIK, M.M., See BABINETS, A.YE., MONGELLI, F., Influence of rivers on prospecting methods to the study of
2495 geotemperatures, 1503 the geothermal fields of Tuscany,
MITSUCHI, T., Geothermal electric MONGELLI, f., Method for determination Italy, 1957
plant in Italy, 432 in the laboratory of the thermal MOUTON, J., Geothermal and geophy.ical
MIYAGI, K., See SAKAI, G., 2531 conductivity of rocks, 3629 prospecting in the investigation of
MIYAKOSHI, J., Study on geomagnetic MONGELLI, f., Method. of geothermal geothermal fields of Tuscany, Italy,
variation at telluric origin, 3, on measurement on continents with 2045
geomagnetic anomaly observed at some particular regard to prospecting, MOUTON, J., See BURGASSI, R., 1833
hot spring areas, 1791 1888 MOWINCKEL, P., See HILL, D.P., 935
MIYANAGA, T., formation mechanism of MONGELLI, f., Po ibilitie. of MOXEY, R.L., California geothermal
thermal .prlngs .tudied by the utilizing the seismic boreholes for plants, 3025
analysis of their chemical geothermal measurement, 2699 MOXEY, R.L., Harne.slng geothermal
compositions, 2565 MONGELLI, f., See fANELLI, M., 2265 energy, 3000
MIYANAGA, T., Studies on formation MONGELLI, f., Topographic correction MOXHAM, R.M., Aerial infrared survevs
mechanism ot thermal springs by the in geothermal prospecting, at The Geysers geothermal steam
analysis of their chemical measurement of gradient at Matera, field, California, 1964
compositions. Interrelation between 1806 HOXHAM, R.H., Infrared investigations,
the temperature and the principal MONGELLI, r., Topographical .tatu. report, 1661 (N--67-39313)
constituents of thermal waters and corrections in geothermal MOXHAM, R.M., Thermal feature. at
distribution of chemical components prospecting. Measurement of the volcanoes in the Cascade Range, as
in Lizaka Spa, 2509 borehole gradient, 677 observed bW ~eri81 infrared surveys,
MIYATA, T., Recent state of the MONRO, J.N., Geothermal heat .how. 901
Tottori hot .prlngs, 1281 possible u.e In the fiji I.lands, MOXHAM, R.M., Thermal feature. at
MIYAZAKI, M., See NAKANISHI, H., 3082 2934 Hount Rainier, Washington, 8S
MIZUTANI, S., See TSUZUKI, Y., 3862 MOOSER, F., Active volcanoes of revealed by infrared surveys, 1850
MIZUTANI, Y., See HONDA, f., 2440 Mexico, 1124
MOYD, L.S Determination of the MUNROE, R.J., See SASS, J.H., 2111 29 INDEX NAKAMURA
coefficient of linear thermal MUNROE, R.J., See SASS, J.H., 2250
expansion of rock specimens b~ means MUNROE, R.J., Temperature data from
of resistance wire (SR-4) strain exploratory boreholes at the NAKAHARA, T., Actual proof of complex
~e.uges. 3415 supplemental test site, Central resistivity method by an indoor
MOYLE, W.R. JR., See DUTCHER, L.C., Nevada Interim Report, 1971 experiment with a water tank, 3727
917 MUNROE, R.J., See SASS, J.H., 3783 NAKAI, N., Isotopic and chemical
MUCHI, M., Mixed-iayer mineral of MUNSON, R.C., Relationship of effect eqUilibrium of CH~--C02 and pyrite-
illite and montmorillonite from of waterflooding of the Rangely oil anhydride in geothermal area in
Marua, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, field on seismicity, 2898 Japan, 2599
3842 MURAl, I., Geology of Nagano NAKAJIMA, W., Chemical composition of
MUDIE, J.D., See SCLATER, J.G., 2086 prefecture, central Japan, 1333 analcite from low-grade metamorphic
MUECKE, G.K., Deep drilling in an MURBARGER, N., Geysers of Whirlwind rocks in Japan, 3571
active geothermal area in the Valley (Nevada), 812 NAKAJIMA, Y., Geothermal drilling in
Azores, 2763 MUROMTSEVA, Z.G., Attempt at the Matsukawa area, 3152
MUELLER, H., See ARMSTEAD, H.C.H., 398 statistical treatment of the data of NAKAMURA, H Akinomiya--Minase
MUELLER, R.F., Energetics of HCI and geothermal observations in boreholes thermal area~ Akita Prefecture, 1074
HF in volcanic emanations, 2571 of the Kirvoy Rog, 1214 NAKAMURA, H., Characteristics of
MUELLER, S.t Man-made earthquakes - MUROZUMI, M., Geochemical geothermal resources from geologic
way to under9tand natural seismic investigation of the self- and geochemical viewpoints in Japan,
act i v i ty" 2893 destruction of Gongensawa geyser, 631
MUffLER, L.J.P., Active metamorphism 1137 NAKAMURA, H., Exploration for
of upper cenozoic sediments in the MUROZUMI, M., Geochemical geothermal resources, 1625
Salton Sea geothermal field and the investigation of the Noboribetsu NAKAMURA, H., Geological environment
Salton Trough, southeastern Oyunuma explosion crater lake, 2451 of Matsukawa geothermal area, Japan,
California, 882 MUROZUMI, M., Isotopic composition of 1483
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See GRISCOM, A., 2149 hydrogen and variation of volcanic NAKAMURA, H., Geological .tud~ of
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See GRISCOM, A., 2160 hydrothermal activity, 2384 Matsukawa geothermal area, Iwato
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See GODWIN, L.H., MURPHY, A., See RINEHART, J.S., 875 Prefecture, Japan, 683
2787 MURPHY, A., See RINEHART, J.S., 881 NAKAMURA, H., Geology and thermal
MUFfLER, L.J.P., See COMBS, J., 1639 MURPHY, D.J., Heat loss calculations waters of Gojojiki hotspring area,
MUFfLER, L.J.P., See WHITE, D.E., 1926 for small diameter subterrene Fukushima prefecture, 1186
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Geothermal research penetrators, 3110 (LA--5207-MS) NAKAMURA, H., Geolog~ and hot springs
in the US Geological Survey, 336 MURRAY, H.H., See BUNDY, W.M., 690 of Kuroyu geothermal area, Akita
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Geothermal resources MURRAY, J.C., See KELLER, G.V., 2762 Prefecture, 820
and their utilization, 124 MURRAY, J.W., See BREWER, P.G., 1529 NAKAMURA, H., Geolog~ and thermal
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Geothermal energy; MURRAY, W.B., Producing fresh water water~ of Gojojiki hotspring area,
review of research and development from brine, 3322 Fukushima prefecture, 1178
book rev i ew, 112 MURTY, A.V.S., See RAMANADHAM, R., NAKAMURA, H., Geology and hot springs
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Geothermal energy; 1790 of Takinoue geothermal area, Iwate
review of research and development. MURTY, r.s. 9 Thermal convection in prefecture, 1150
Book review, 3886 vertical tubes with application to NAKAMURA, H., Geoph~sical stud~ of
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Geothermal energy, geysers, 712 Matsukawa geothermal area, northeast
139 MUSE, L., Five-component magneto- Japan, 1365
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Geothermal resources, telluric method in geothermal NAKAMURA, H., Geothermal
110 exploration: the M.T.-5-E.X., 2220 investigations of Matsukawa
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Geothermal research MYERS, B., Some elements of the hotspring area, Iwate prefecture,
in the US Geological Survey, 309 Northern Gulf of Mexico Basin 1164
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See KEITH, T.E.C., geopressure energ~ resource, 173 NAKAMURA. H., Geothermal conditions in
758 (UCRL--74807 ) the Onikobe Basin, Miyagi
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Hydrothermal MYERS, D., See HAMANN, R., 3801 Prefect~re, Japan, 453 -
explosion craters in Yellowstone MYSHKIN, L.P., See MESYETS, I.A., 1400 NAKAMURA, H., Geothermal structure in
National Park, 916 the Awara hot spring area, Fukui
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See HAMILTON, R,M., prefecture, 2696
2908 N NAKAMURA, H., Goshogake geothermal
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Origin of CO 2 in the region in Akita Prefecture. 1069
Salton Sea geothermal system, NABOKO, 5.1., Chemistry of actual NAKAMURA. H., Hot springs in the
southeastern California, USA, 863 mineral-forming solutions, 3644 southern and central parts of the
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See CLAYTON, R.N., NABOKO, 5.1., Composition and Kii Peninsula, 2344
2496 structure of recent hydrothermal NAKAMURA, H., Manza thermal springs,
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See BARGAR, K.E., 759 green minerals in the Goryachii Gumma, 1104
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See MACDONALD, Plyazh deposit, Kunashir Island, NAKAMURA, H., Mineral and thermal
W.J.P., 2170 1513 waters of Japan, 1406
MUFFLER, L.J.P., Recent metamorphism NABOKO, S.I., Conditions of recent NAKAMURA. H., Narugo, Kawatabi and
of pliocene and quaternary sediments hydrothermal metamorphism of Nakayamadaira thermal springs,
of the Salton Sea geothermal field, volcanic rocks, 2401 Miyagi, 1128
California, USA, 838 NABOKO, 5.1., See GORSHKOV, G.A., 1626 NAKAMURA, H., Occurrence of hot
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See ZOHDY, A.A.R., NABOKO, S.I., H~drothermal minerals in springs and the pvrophvllite
2232 Goryachii Plyazn, Kunashir Island, deposits at Shima, Gumma prefecture,
MUFFLER, L.J.P., US Geological Survey 1512 1075
research in geothermal resources, NABOKO, S.I., Hydrothermal ore NAKAMURA, H., Occurrence of geothermal
318 deposits. Typomorphic minerals of products in Japan~ 1202
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See WHITE, D.E., 648 recent hydrothermal systems, 3806 NAKAMURA~ H., Regional properties of
MUFFLER, L.J.P., See WHITE, D.E., 728 NABOKO, S.I., See OZEROVA, N.A., 2589 hot springs in Japan~ hot springs
MULIKOVSKAYA, E.P., Germanium content NAGASAKA, K., Terrestrial heat flow in other than those of quaternary
of some spring waters in Kamchatka, the Celebes and Sulu Seas, 722 volcanic areas, 2358
2345 NAGATA,S., See ANDO, N., 2493 NAKAMURA. H. 1 Relation between altered
MULLER, B., Geologic results of new NAGATA,S., See FUKUDA,S., 2952 zones and fumaroles and hot springs
deep drilling in Aussig (Bohemia), NAGESWARA RAO, G., See KARANTH, K.R., in the Dtake thermal region, Oita
1002 1219 Prefecture, 1070
MULLINS, R., Measurement of geothermal NAGUCHI, K., Chemical composition of NAKAMURA, H., Relation of occurrence
of hot springs to geological
gradients in boreholes, 1741 fumarole gases obtained from Iwate,
MUMINOV, SH. A., See ZUEV, YU. I., 2374 structure and geothermal structure
2148 NAIDU, P.S., Comments on a paper by in Kona-Nagaoka hot springs,
MUNDORff, J.C., Major thermal springs Ki-iti Horai and Amos Nul', Snizuoka Prefecture, 1119
of Utah, 899 IIRelationship among terrestrial NAKAMURA, H., See INAGAKI, M., 1120
MUNDROV, D., H~drogeological heat flow, thermal conductivity, and NAKAMURA, H., Report of the geological
investigations of the thermo-mineral geothermal gradient l l (1970), 3784 studies of hot springs in Japan,
waters of BUlgaria, 1235 NAIDU, P.S Heat flow in random 1180
MUNDROV, D., H~drogeological medium - first order theory, 3730 NAKAMURA, H., Sinter cone of the
investigations of the thermo-mineral NAIMANOV, 0.5., Operation of Nakano-Gawa, Ishikawa prefecture,
waters of Bulgaria~ 1836 geothermal power stations, 3055 1109
MUNDRY, E., Mathematical estimation NAKAGAWA, R., See NOGUCHI, K., 2501 NAKAMURA, H., See KOMAGATA, 5., 548
concerning the cooling of a magmatic NAKAGAWA, R., See NOGUCHI, K., 2513 NA~AMURA, H., Takinoue geothermal
intrusion; 3881 NAKAGAWA, R., See NOGUCHI, K., 2454 region, Iwa, 1146
MUNNS, R., See BREWER, P.G., 1413 NAKAGAWA, R., Solubility of orpiment NAKAMURA, H Thermal saline waters in
MUNNS, R.G., Hydrpgraphic observations (As 2 S 3 ) in Tamagawa Hot Springs, Japan, 1123
of the Red Sea brines, 1325 Akita Prefecture, 2586
MUNNS, R.G., See BREWER, P.G., 1529 NAKAGAWA, T., See FUJIKURA, K., 2075
NAKAMURA INDEX 30 NENCETTI, R., Methods and apparatus NOGUCHI, K., Arsenic content of the
used for wellmouth measurements in hot spring waters in Narugo and
the Larderello geothermal zone when onikobe Districts, Miyagi
NAKAMURA, H., Thermal waters and 8 new well comes in, 3227 prefecture, 2501
hydrothermal activities in Arima NENCETTI, R., Sampling and anal~sis of NOGUCHI, K., Arsenic in thermal waters
hotspring area, Hyogo prefecture, gases in natural steam wells, 2413 and deposits of Hanza hot springs,
1167 NENCETTI, R., Water collection and Gumma prefecture, 2513
NAKAMURA, H., Thermal water in the analysis from thermal sources and NOGUCHI, K., Chemical components of
Joban coal field, 2328 vapou~ manifestations, 2412 the hot spring waters in Nagano
NAKAMURA, H Third drilling for NEUDECKER, J.W., See ROWLEY, J.C., prefecture, 2466
geothermal investigations in the 3111 NOGUCHI, K., Geochemical studies on
Onikobe Basin, Miyagi prefecture, NEUMAN, L.D., See RONA, P.A., 750 the hot springs in Sanin district
2692 NEUMANN, A.C., Connate origin proposed and the surrounding area, 2468
NAKAMURA, S., Economics of geothermal (or hot salty bottom water from a NOGUCHI, K., See NOGUCHI, K., 2468
electric power generation at Red Sea Basin, 1280 NOGUCHI, K., Geochemical study on the
Matsukawa, 2857 NEUMANN VAN PADANG, M., Catalogue of variation of hot spring waters
NAKAMURA, S., See MURoZUMI, M., 2451 active volcanoes of the world caused by the Matsushiro earthquake
NAKAMURA, S., See KAWATA, H., 3236 including solfatara fields, swarm, 1432
NAKAMURo, H., Relation of the Philippine Island and Cocnin, China, NOGUCHI, K., Geochemical investigation
qeological structure to the 1063 of the strong acid water from the
occurrence of natural steam in the NEUMANN VAN PADANG, M., Possibility or bored wells in Hakone, Japan, 2537
Onikobe Basin, Miyagi prefecture, impossibility of standardizing the NOGUCHI, K., Geochemical investigation
II31 observations in vulcanological of geysers in Japan, 2338
NAKANISHI, H., Geothermal power plant, observatories, 1825 NOGUCHI, K., See NOGUCHI, K., 2454
3082 NEUMANN VAN PADANG, M., Steam borings NOGUCHI, K., Geochemical study on
NANCARROW. H.A., Thermal in Kawah Kamodjang, 2686 tumarolic gases and hot spring
conductivities of rocks, 3393 NEVIN, A.E., Exploration and economic waters of volcano Shirane and the
NANDA, J.N., Certain speculations potential of geothermal steam in surrounding area, 2454
about the heat flow from below, 3465 western Canada, 618 NOGUCHI, K., Strontium content of the
NARAIN, H., Investigation of hot NEWITT, D.M., See ANGUS, S., 3561 hot springs in Izu and Hakone
springs for geothermal energy NEWSTEAD, G., Borehole temperature districts, 2492
exploitation, 966 measuring equipment and the NOGUCHI, K., Study on the variation of
NARAIN SINGH. R., See NEGI, J.G., 3631 geothermal flux in Tasmania, 2673 Kamiyamada and Nuruyu Hot Springs
NARANS, H.D JR., See BERG, J.W., NICHOLLS, H.R., Geophysical study of caused b~ the Matsushiro earthquake
JR., 1782 geyser action in Yellowstone swarm, 1433
NASH, B., Energy from the earth and National Park, 852 NOGUCHI, K., See FUJIKURA, K., 2075
beyond, 119 NICHOLS, B.M., See CAMPBELL, K.V., NOGUCHI, T., Attempted evaluation of
NASH, W.P See WARD, S.H., 1647 1497 geothermal energy in Japan, 247
NASINI, R. t Fumaroles and boiling NICHOLS, C.R., Geological and NOGUCHI, T., Evaluation of geothermal
springs of Tuscany and the borax engineering aspects of Idaho'g energy in Japan, 583
industr:!l. 2300 geothermal potential, 345 NOGUCHI, T., Exploration of Otake
NASON, R.D., Heat-flow measurements in NICHOLS, C.R., Geothermal water and Steam Field, 1279
North Atlantic, Caribbean, and power resource exploration and NOGUCHI, T., Exploration of Otake
Mediterranean, 1843 development for Idaho, 330 steam field, 1300
NATAMURA, H., Hot sprin9's in the NICHOLS, C.R., See KUNZE, J.F., 2998 NOGUCHI, T., Geophysical studies
southern and central parts of the NICoLESCU, M., See GHENEA, C., 1442 carried out at Otake Thermal Fie~d,
Kii Peninsula, 2348 NIKANORoV, A.M., Geothermal features 1303
NATANOV, KH.KH., Corrosion of of the pliocene formations of NOGUCHI, T., Resistivity exploration
qeothermal systems and measures fo~ eastern Ciscaucasia, 1248 for altered zone at Otake geothermal
~ontrolling it, 3186 NIKITINA, I.B., See LEBEDEV, L.M., area, 1960
NATHENSoN, M., Flashing flow in hot 2490 NOGUCKI, T., Some theoretical
water geothermal wells, 3264 NIKITINA, I.B., See LE8EDEV, L.M., considerations on hydrothermal
NATHENSoN, M., Flashing flow in hot- 2585 system due to cracks, 1487
water geothermal wells, 3266 NIKITINA, I.B., See LEBEDEV, L.M., NoMITU, T., Beppu hot springs and the
NATHENSON, M., Flashing flow in hot 1525 tide, with the effect of the
water geothermal wells. Computer NIKoL'SKAYA, V.V., See KALISHEVICH, atmospheric pressure, 1011
program, 3207 (PB--233123) O.K., 1306 NOMITU, T., Correlation between the
NAUMoV, G.B., See DoNTSoVA, E.I., 3595 NIKoL'SK1I, N.S., Dependence of rate of discharge and the pressure
NAUMOV, G.B., Problem of movement in equilibrium with analcime and head in the Beppu hot springs, the
h~drothermal solutions, 701 jadeite on the pressure on solid stratified type, 1017
NAYMANOV, O.S., Pilot phases, partial pressure of water, NOMITU, T., Distribution of the
geothermoelectric power station in and temperature, 2562 subterranean temperature and the hot
Pauzhetka, Kamchatka, 3035 NIKoLAEV, V.A., See YUSUFoVA, V.D., spring veins in the old city of
NAZARENKo, O.V., Some problems of deep 3688 Beppu, 1018
electrical soundinQ procedure, 2094 NIKULIN, B.A., See NEDoSTUP, G.A., NOMITU, T., Rainfall and juvenile
NECHAY, A.M., Study of jointed 3144 water as the feeding origins of the
reservoirs b~ geoph~sical logging NILSSEN, B., Separation of perthitic hot springs in Beppu, 1016
methods, 2036 microcline b~ heavy liquid NOMURA, R., See NOGUCHI, K., 2492
NECHIPoRENKo, G.o., See CHERNoRUK, fractionation, a too sensitive NOMURA, S., Preliminar~ experiments of
S.G., 3709 me thod, 3593 geotnermal prospecting method, 1743
NEDoSTUP, G.A., Estimation of the NISHIIDo, T., See NOGUCHI, K., 2454 NOMURA, Y Studies on geysers at
efficiency of a dual borehole gamma NISHIIDo, T., See NOGUCHI, K., 1432 onikobe, 1068
spectrometer (in Yaderna~a NISHIKAWA, K., See NoGUCKI, T., 1487 NoNAKA, T., See MUCHI, M., 3842
Geofizika), 3144 NISHIMURA, K., See MATSUNo, K., 2052 NORDYKE, M.D., Other underground
NEGI, J.G., Correlation analysis of NISHIMURA, K., Stud~ on remote sensing applications of Peaceful Nuclear
geothermal data for the sedimentar~ of geothermal resources; surface Explosions (in Peaceful Nuclear
basins of India, 2249 temperature-change simulation model Explosions II), 3298
NEGI, J.G., Propagator matrices for instrument, 2169 NORDYKE, M.D., Underground engineering
some geothermal problems, 3631 NISHIMURA, M., Geochemical study on applications, concepts, and
NEILL, D.T., See KUNZE, J.F., 2997 hot springs in Noboribetsu, 1297 experience, 3286 (UCRL--
NEILL, D.T See KUNZE, J.F., 2998 NISHIMURA, S., Disequilibrium on the 72769( Rev.1))
NEILSEN, H., See SCHILLER, W.R., 3733 U-238 series in recent volcanic NORDYKE, M.D., Use of nuclear
NEKHoRoSHEV, A.S., Hydrothermal rocks, 2570 explosives for stimulation of
activit~ in the Kambal'nyi Range NISHIo, S., See KASHIWAGI, T., 3441 geothermal heat, 3277 (CoNF-700101--
area in southern Kamchatke, 1139 NISHIWAKI, N., Studies on noise (Vol.2), pp 1384-5)
NEKHoRoSHEV, A.S., Problem of the reduction problems in electric power NORTHROP, D.A., Instrumentation
methods for determining the presence plants utilizing ~eothermal fluids, systems development for in situ
of volcanic vapours at depth, 3478 2890 processing, 3106 (SLA--7J--919)
NEKHoRoSHEV, A.S., Problem of the NISSENBAUM, A., See KAPEAN, I.R., 1426 NOVAK, V., See KRESL, M., 2072
basis of a procedure for determining NISSENBAUM, A., See KAPLAN, I.R., 1478 NOVIKOV, B.E., See KHAIBULLIN, I.K.,
the pressure of volcanic steam at NIXON, R.M., Presiaent1s message on 3819
depth, 3516 suppl~ of energy and clean air, also NOWELL, R., Nature1s pressure cooker,
NELSON, J.S., See BLACK, W.E., 2231 fact sheet from Office of the White 748
NELSON, R., See MYERS, B., 173 House Press Secretary, 278 NRIAGU, J., Solubility of PBS in
NEMOTO, T., Report on geological, NKUBANA, A.M., Geothermal resources of solutions of h~drothermal interest,
geophysical and geochemical studies Rwanda, 568 3674
of Usu Volcano (Showa-Shinzan), 1112 NoGOSHI, M., See MoTOYA, Y., 2880
NoGOTKoV, V. F., Improved
multielectrode sonde, 273~
I NRIAGU, J.D., Expressions for
calculating the solubilities of
metal sulfides in hydrothermal
solutions, 3759
NRIAGU, J.O., Expressions for
calculating the solubilities of
metal sulfides in h~drothermal
solutions, 3773
NUDEL'MAN, B.YE., See BELYAYEV, V.YA.,
OKUMURA, K., Yugawaralite from Onikobe
active geothermal area, northeast
Japan, 1377
OKUMURA, K., See SEK1, Y., 532
OKUN, M.1., See MATVINENKO, V.N., 1812
OKUTSU, H., Geol09M and geothermal
temperature appeared at the test
boring of Matsushima hot-spring
health center, 1121
31 INDEX PALMASON
earth, 1897 investigations, 368 RADJA, V.T., See ZEN, M.T., 1491
POCKLINGTON, R., See MILLER, A.R., PORTER, R.P., Yellowstone National RADJA, V.T., See ARISMUNANDAR, A., 581
1317 Park (in the west, from Census of RADKEVICH, R.D., Hydrothermal ore
POKROVSKIY, V.A., See AFANAS'YEV, 1880), 948 formation in relation to data of
T.P., 1562 POSGAY, K., Variable seismic digital global and regional geolog~ a9
PoLACH, H.A., See TAYLOR, D.B., 2471 processing units, 1991 illustrated by the Caucasus. 2.
POLAK, B.G., Energy appraisal of POSSELL, C.R., Bladeless turbines: a Possible developmental course of
volcanic and hydrothermal phenomena geothermal prime-mover and re- h~drothermal solutions in relation
(on the example of Kamchatka), 3624 injection pump, 3090 to features of the geological
POLAK, B.G., See VAKIN, E.A., 573 POSTMA, G.W., See VAN MELLE, F.A., history of the most important
POLAK, B.G., See MAKARENKO, F.A., 3683 1810 complex metal deposits of the
POLAK, B.G., See MAKARENKO, F.A., 1509 POTTER, R., See SMITH, M., 3307 northern Caucasus, 3859
PoLCZ, I., See KOCH, G., 1992 POTTER, R.M., Heat flow of the Jemez RAFAL'SKIY, R.P., Behavior of sulfur
POLEVOY, S.L., Calculation of Plateau, 2203 in hydrothermal solutions, 3714
commercial reserves of thermal water POTTER, R.M., See DENNIS, B.R., 3281 RAFIQUE, M.M., Infrared technology -
in a pressurized system, with POTTER, R.M., See BROWN, D.W., 3312 bibliography, 1880
examples from the Caucasian POTTER, R.M., Method of extracting RAFTER, I.A., Examination of sulfur
foreland. 518 heat from dry geothermal reservoirs, isotopic ratios in the geothermal
POLICKY, J. t H~drothermal dioctahedral 3315 and volcanic environment, 2463
illite from Karlov in northern POTTER, R.M., See BROWN, D.W., 3279 RAFTER, T.A., Recent sulphur isotope
Moravia, 3812 POZIN, L.Z., See MoISEENKO, A.S., 3820 measurements On a variety of
POLISHCHUK, G.S., See GUROV1CH, B.M., PRACHT, W. E., See HARLOW, F. H., 3303 specimens examined in New Zealand,
3677 PRADHAN, A.V., Supercritical cycle gas 2432
POlIza, G.D., Corrosion aggressiveness turbine power plant utilize RAFTER, T.A., See TAYLOR, D.B., 2471
of geothermal water, 3205 geothermal water energy. ASME Paper RAFTER, T.A., See STEINER, A., 2447
POlIza, G.D., Corrosiveness of 70-GT-60, 3080 RAFTER, T.A., Sulphur isotopic
qeothermal water, 3203 PRADO, J.L., See OTERO, A.G., 1013 variations in nature, sulphur
POLLACK, H.N., Steady heat conduction PRATT, W.E., See ADAMS, G.I., 978 isotopic measurements on sulphur and
in layered mediums - half-space and PRATT, W.P., See BROBST, D.A., 340 sulphates in New Zealand geothermal
sphe re, 3558 PREHN, W.L., Future role of desalting and volcanic areas, 2363
POLLARD, W.J., Single-channel and in Nevada, 169 (P8--226760) RAFTER, T.A., Sulphur isotopic
multispectral scanners, 2028 PRESSER, T.S., Special techniques for variations in New Zealand geothermal
POLLASTRI, G., Design and construction determining cnemical properties of bore waters (in sulphur isotopic
of steam pipelines, 3170 Qothermal water. (Water-resources variations in nature), 2350
POLUBOTKO, L~F., See BoNDARENKO, S.S., investigations, final h 3380 (PB-- RAGHAVAN, R., See RAMEY, H.J. JR.,
1634 235148 ) 3308
POLYAK, B.G., See KONONOV, V.I., 478 PRIHODA, K., See DEDKOVA, D., 2743 RAGHAVAN, R., See RANEY, tl.J., JR.,
POLYAK, B.G., Characteristics of PRIHODA, K., See HALUUSEK, J., 3619 3300
thermal areas in regions of present- PRIHODA, K., See HALOUSEK, J., 1922 RAGNARS, K., Development of the
day volcanism, 3563 PRINGLE, J.K., See AUSTIN, C.F., 890 Namafjall Area, Northern Iceland,
POLYAK, B.G., Energ~ appraisal of PROKOPENKO, N.M., Thermal springs of 3030
volcanic and hvdro~hermal phenomena the middle and eastern Tian-Shan RAGUIN, E., Geology of mineral
(on the example of Kamchatka), 3590 materials of geology and springs, 3413
POLYAK, B.G., See ARNORSSoN, S., 1580 geochemistry of the Tian-Shan, 995 RALEIGH, C.B., Multiple h~draulic
POLYAK, B.G., Geothermal features of a PUGH, D.T., Origin of hot brines in fracturing for the recover~ of
region of recent volcanism tne Red Sea, 1361 geothermal energy, 3313
(Illustrated by Kamchatka), 1321 PUGH, D.T Origin of the hot brines RALIEGH, C.B., See HEALY, J.H., 289~
POLYAK, B.G., See MAKAkENKO, F.A., 515 in the Red Sea, 1332 RAMANADHAM, R., Thermistor thermometer
POLYAK, B.G., Heat flow and Its PUGH, D.T., Temperature measurements for field studies, 1790
relation to tectonic structures of in the bottom layers of the Red Sea RAMAZANZADE, M.G., Metnod of stud~ing
continents, 3383 brines, 1970 geothermsf 1934
POLYAK, B.G., Nature of the geothermal PURTYMAN, W.D., Preliminary stUdy of RAMEY, H. JR., See KUWADA, J., 137
field near Avacha Volcano, 1237 the quality of water in the drainage RAMEY, H.J., JR., See WHITING, R.L.,
POLYAK, B.G., Thermal regime of the area of the Jemez River and Rio 3748
Earth, 576 Guadalupe, 2278 (LA--5595) RAMEY, H.J., JR., See WHITING, R.L.,
POLYAK, V.G., Thermal power of the PURTYMUN, W.D., Geolog~ of geothermal 3241
interparoxysmal stage of activity of test hole GT-2 Fenton Hill Site, RAMEY, H.J., JR., See CADY, C.V., 3260
Mutnov volcano, 1288 July 1974, 2646 (LA--5780-MS) RAMEY, H.J. , JR., Stimulation modes of
POLYAKOV, G.G., Features of thermal PURTYMUN, W.D., Preliminar~ study of geothermal aquifers, 3300
investigations in wells, 1620 the quality of water in the drainage RAMEY, H.J. JR., Explosive stimulation
PoLYAKOV, V.V., See ZHDANOV, V.A., area of the Jemez River and Rio of hydrotnermal reservoirs, 3308
3858 Guadalupe, 2279 (LA--5595-MS) RAMEY, R.L.W., Application of material
POLYAKOV, YE.A., Frame core PURTYMUN, W.D., Seismic program of the and energ~ balances to geothermal
resistivimeter, 2009 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, steam production, 3242
POMERANTS, L.I., Complex 1660 (LA--5386-MS) RAMIREZ, M., SeismiC prospecting in
interpretation of the results of PUTIKOV, o.F., Distribution of geothermal field in Japan, 2122
Qeoph~sical 10gginQ investigations temperature in the rocks near the RAMOS, R.R., Experimental
and Qas logging using a computer, bottom of a well bein9 drilled, 1630 determination of thermal
2745 PUTIKOV, O.F., Possibilities of conductivit~ in rock samples, 3777
POMIRLEANU, V.V., Geothermometric measuring rock temperature in RANDALL, W., See REX, R.W., 2047
investigations on the metalliferous ultradeep boreholes, 2034 RANDALL, W., See REX, R.W., 902
deposit in the Nistru Basin, Baia PUTIKOV, O.F., Temperature field of RANER, G., See KAKAS, K., 2088
Mare region, 2373 rocks, taking into account the RANKIN, D., See ALLSOPP, D.L, 2243
PoMIRLEANU, V.V., See SAVUL, M.A., interaction of boreholes, 3108 RAO, G.V., See RAO, R.U.M., 2079
3494 PYTLAK, S., See CAMPBELL, K.V., 1497 RAD, K.K., Geothermometric
PONoMAREVA, L.G., See SOBOLEV, V.S., measurements of sulfide minerals,
3804 Mosabhoni copper mine, Singbhum
PoNONAREV, V.P., See GORBENKO, V.S., Q District, Bihar, 3536
703 RAO, R.U.M., See VERMA, R."., 1988
POPOV, A.E., See MOSKVICHEVA, V.N., QUADE, J.G., Great Basin RAD, R.U.M., Heat flow studies in the
3036 investigation. Monthly progress Godavari Valley (India), 2079
POPOV, A.E., Selection of parameters report, 755 (E--74-10701) RAO, R.U.M., See VERMA, R.K., 1946
and results of a study of a Freon QUESADA, A., See DENNEN, W.H., 3802 RAo, R.U.M., See GUPTA, M.L., 1910
power installation, 3045 QUINTINO, J., See MUECKE, G.K., 2763 RAO, T.G., See APPARAo, A., 2240
POPOV, G.N., Chemical characteristics RAPE, T., See BLACKWELL, D.D., 1662
of water in oil well No.9, 2530 RAPOLLA, A., See VITToZZl, P., 1262
PORATH, H., See REITZEL, J.S., 2097 R RAPOLLA, A., Natural electric field
( . ) PORATH, H., See GOUGH, D.L., 906 survey in three southern Italy
RACE, R.W., See CAMPBELL, K.V., 1497 geothermal areas, 2273
RAPP, J.B., See WILLEY, L.M., 2606
RASMUSSEN INDEX 34 REX, R.W., Possible sea-floor RITCHIE, J.A., Arsenic and antimony In
spreading in the Imperial Valley of some New Zealand thermal waters,
California. Part 5. Present centers, 2376
RASMUSSEN, M., See CAMPSIE, J., 2285
RASPET, R., Preparation of thermistor
cables used in geothermal
investigations, 1881
RATEEV, M.A., Hydrothermal
902
REYES S., C., See DE ANDA, L.F., 2942
REYNOLDS, G., Cooling with geothermal
heat, 3343
REYNOLDS, G.W., JR., See DORT, W.,
RITCHIE, J.A., Determination of some
base metals in broadlands geothermal
waters, 2610
RITTER, W.W., Exciting prospects ahead
for geothermal, 352
W
..
argillization of Upper Santonian JR., 878 RITTER W.W., Exciting prospects ahead
volcanic rocks and its role in the REYNOLDS, M.J., Geothermal energy, 11 for geothermal, 130
formation of Sarigwukh bentonites in REYNOLDS, P.H., See MUECKE, G.K., 2763 RITTMANN, A., Alkali trachyte of
the Armenian SSR, 3844 REYNOLDS, S.H., Fumaroles, hot solfatara and its alteration by
RAVI, K.V., Heterogeneous springs, and geysers, 660 fumarole gases, 998
precipitation of silicon oxides in REZEK, A., Study of the mineral waters RIUSCETTI, M., Structure of lavas and
silicon, 3855 of Rogaska Slatina, 2308 electrical conductivity, 3594
RAWSON, D.E., Drilling into molten RHODENBAUGH, E.F., Is Boise (Idaho) RIVIERE, A., Possible orogenesis
lava in the Kilauea Iki volcanic sitting on a volcano, 808 factor, 2681
crater, Hawaii, 818 RICCHETTI, G., See MONGELLI, F., 2054 RIZNICH, 1.1., See OUNICHEV, V.M.,
RAWSON, D.E_, Heat flow transducer for RICCI, G., Improvements in recent 2717
thermal surveys, 2260 Italian geothermal power plants and ROBBINS, S.L., See OLIVER, H.W., 1663
RAWSON, D.E., Results and power importance of auxiliary units, 3032 ROBERTS, R., Energy sources and
generation implications from RICCI, G., Maintenance operations in conversion techniques, 174
drilling into the Kilauea Iki Lava Qeothermal power plants, 3031 ROBERTSON, E.I., See BECK, A.C., 1078
Lake, 206 RICHARDS, J.R., See COOPER, J.A., 2527 ROBERTSON, E.I., Geothermal hea~ flow
RAYK, A.A., Regime of geysers of RICHARDS, J.R., See COOPER, J.A., 2523 through the soil at Wairakei, 1828
Kamchatka, 1225 RICHARSON, A.S., See KUNZE, J.F., 152 ROBERTSON, H., Exploration for
RAYMAHASHAY, B.C., Geochemical study RICHTER, H., See BAUMANN, A., 1565 geothermal power, 2155
of rock alteration by hot springs in RICHTER, R.C., See CAMPBELL, I., 215 ROBERTSON, H., Exploration for
the Paint Pot Hill area, Yellowstone RIEKE, H.H., III., Geothermal energy geothermal power, 1538
Park, 859 potential in northern Appalachia, ROBIE. R.A., Thermodynamic properties
RAYMAHASHAY, B.C., Hot springs and 402 of minerals and related substances
hydrothermal alteration in the Paint RIEKE, H.H. III, Geothermal energy at 298.15 0 K (25.0 0 C) and one
Pot Hill area, Yellowstone Park, 842 potential in northern Appalachia, atmosphere (1.013 bars) pressure and
RAYMOND, R.W., Soaping geysers, 955 401 at higher temperatures, 3634
REAY, p.r., Arsenic in the Waikato RIGG, J.B., JR., Afternoon General ROBINS, R.G., See KWOK, O.J., 3837
River System, 2912 Session, Frida~, 11 May 1973, 360 ROBINSON, E.S., See POTTER, R.M., 3315
REDDY, I.K., See ALLSOPP, D.F., 2243 RIKITAKE, T., Studies of thermal state ROBINSON, G.D., Objectives, methods,
REED, G.W., See JOVANOVIC, S., 3640 of Earth, 1161 and progress of Alaskan (Aleutian
REED, M., Imperial Valley, 362 R1K1TAKE, T., See HORAI, K.-I., 1824 Islands) volcanic investigations of
REED, S.A., See SPIEWAK, I., 3319 RILBERT, R.B., JR., See BELL, J.C., the U.S. Geological Survey, 800
REEDER, H.O., See COX, E.R., 826 3329 ROBINSON, P., Discussion - study of
REEVE, W.H., Thermal and mineral RILEY, J.P., See BREWER, P.G., 2426 equilibrium relations in the systems
waters of Zambia, 1459 RILEY, J.P., Hot saline waters of the AI 2 0 3 --Si0 2 --H 2 0 and AI 2 0 3 --H 2 0,
REICH, H., Applied geophysics, 1689 Red Sea bottom and their related 3602
REIKHARDT, A.A., General dependences sediments, 1328 ROBINSON, P.T., See ELDERS, W.A., 922
between the composition of solutions RILLMAN, F., Solfatara area at ROBSON, G.R., Geothermal electricity
and thei~ density. I. Aqueous Namaskard, 1216 produc t i on, 2995
electrolvte solutions, 3718 RINEHART, J., Heat flow from natural ROBSON, G.R., Some heat measurements
REINA, C., See MONGELLI, F., 1222 geysers, 729 in West Indian Soufrieres, 1087
REINIG, L.P., Another Rio Grande for RINEHART, J., Heat flow from natural RODDIS, L.H. JR., U.S. energy self-
New Mexico, 3317 (LA-UR--73-499) qeysers, 887 sufficiency: vain hope or attainable
REINIG, L.P., Some interfaces in RINEHART, J., Old Faithful geyser goal, 394
resource utilization, 3318 (LA-UR-- performance 1870 through 1966, 869 ROEDDER, E., See BROWNE, P.R.L., G627
73-570) RINEHART, J.S., Action in crump, a ROEDDER, E., See BROWNE, P.R.L., 2628
REITER, M., See HARTMAN, H., 2190 columnar geyser, 874 ROEDDER, E., Fluid inclusion studies
REITER, M., Heat flow studies in New RINEHART, J.S., Earth tremors on the porphyry-type ore deposits at
Mexico and neighboring areas of the generated by old faithful geyser, Bingnam, Utah, Butte, Montana, and
southwestern United States, 2207 1861 Climax, Colorado, 732
REITER, M.A., See EDWARDS, C.L., 2757 RINEHART, J.S., Effect of earth strain ROEDDER, E., Report on S.E.G.
REITZEL, J.S., Geomagnetic deep on geyser activit~, 3695 Symposium on the chemistry of the
sounding and upper mantle in the RINEHART, J.S., See NICHOLLS, H.R., ore forming fluids, 3546
western United states, 2097 852 ROGERS, H.M., Natural steam plant -
REVERDATTO, V.V., Temperatures of RINEHART, J.S., Geyser activity near Italy, 3003
formation of ultramafic rocks in Beowa~e, Eureka County, Nevada, 862 ROGERS, H.M., Steam power plants,
connection with tectonic conditions, RINEHART, J.S., Geysering action in a voJ..eanic, 3004-
3625 drilled well, Crump, Lake Count~, ROGERS, W.L., Geothermal energy and
REX, R.W., Assessment of U.S. Oregon, 2749 the energy crisis: banquet speech,
qeothermal resources, 334 RINEHART, J.S., Influence of long term 376
REX, R.W., Cooperative geological- Earth tidal forces on geysers, 926 ROKITYANSKIY, 1.1., Investigation of
qeoph~sical-geochemical RINEHART, J.S., Observations on pre- deep electrical conductivity, 2113
investigations of geothermal and post-earthquake performance of ROLD, J.W., Geothermal energy and
resources in the Imperial Valle~, Old Faithful Geyser, 881 Colorado: an introduction, 375
2182 RINEHART, J.S., Observations on pre- ROLFF, P.A.M.D.A., Aquas Santa. hot
REX, R.W., See ELDERS, W.A., 922 and post-earthquake performance of spring, Tiradentes, Minas Gerais,
REX, R.W., Economics of geothermal old faithful geyser, 875 1050
development, 2870 RINEHART, J.S., Old Faithful geyser ROLPH, E., See GOLDSMITH, M., 164
REX, R.W., See COMBS, J., 2162 performance 1870 through 1966, 879 ROMANOV, V. A., See PUT1KOV, O. F., 3106
REX, R.W., Geothermal energ~ - the RINEHART, J.S., Relationships between ROMANOVA, R.I., Metasomatic zoning in
neglected energy option, 2861 earth strain and geothermal some volcanogenic deposits of the
REX, R.W., See MEIDAV, T., 1635 actiVity, 2120 Maritime Territory and the Kuril-
REX, R.W., See MEIDAV, T., 2135 RINEHART, J.S., Thermal and seismic Kamchatka are, 3809
REX, R.W., See MEIDAV, T., 2131 indications of Old Faithful Ge~ser's ROMANS, W.A., Geothermal geopressure
REX, R.W., Hydrogen as a possible inner workings, 2046 resources and problems of the Gulf
intermediate in developing the RINEHART, J.5., Thermal and seismic Coast, 353
qeothermal resources of volcanoes in activity of narcissus geyser, 876 ROMANYUK, I.A., Metnod for determining
isolated locations, 3360 RIOUX, R.L., See GODWIN, L.H., 2787 porosit~ and solid conducting
REX, R.W., Investigation of the RISK, G.F., D.C. resistivity surveys inclusions from resistivity logging
geothermal potential of the lower of the Broadlands geothermal region, data, 2212
Colorado River Basin Phase I - New Zealand, 2060 ROMASHKO, O.M., Method of
Imperial Valle~ project, 3338 RISK, G.F., See BIBBY, H.M., 2221 rhythmostratigraphic correlation of
REX, R.W., Investigation of geothermal RISSER, H.E., Power and the materials from geoph~sical
resources in the Imperial Valley and environment - potential crisis in investigations of boreholes and from
W
their potential value for energy supplv, 3882 seismic exploration, 2014
desalination of water and RISSER, H.E., US energy dilemma; gap ROMBERGER, S.B., See BARNES, H.L.,
electricity production, 257 between today's requirements and
tomorrow's potential, 108 3587
ROMERO-JUAREZ, A., Note on the t h e o r y _ .....
REX, R.W., Se~ MEIDAV, T., 2083
REX, R.W., New thermal anomalies in RIST, S., See WILLIAMS, R.S., JR., of temperature logging, 3141
the Imperia] Va]le~ of California, 1559 RONA, P.A., Plate tectonics and
2047 mineral resources of Pacific, 750
I RONA, P.A., See FANNING, K.A., 2631
RONA, P.A., See SCOTT, R.B., 2632
RONA, P.A., See SCOTT, R.B., 2274
ROOK, S.H., Imperial carbon dioxide
field, 193
ROSE, A.W. 4 Iron content of sphalerite
from the Central District, New
Mexico and the Bingham District,
Utah, 825
RUDAKOV, A.G., Simplified variant of
methods of correlating seisic
observations in boreholeg, 1985
RUDICH, K.N., Volcanic activity of
Kamchatka and some other regions of
the USSR, 1217
RUIZ ELIZONDO, J., Proceedings of
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35 INDEX
on mineral
on mineral
ROSE, D.J., Fusion and other long- RULKE, 0., See PAUL, B., 2664 SAITO, M., See UEMURA, F., 1113
range strategies, 22 RUMI, 0., See PESSINA, S., 3079 SAITO, M., Known geothermal fields in
ROSE, H.J., See SKINNER, B.J., 2467 RUMI, 0., See DRAGONE, G., 3340 Japan, 485
ROSE, K.P., See CLARK, S.H., 341 RUMI, 0., Some considerations on the SAKAI, G., Hot sprinQs in Aomori
ROSE, W.I., JR., See STOIBER, R.E., flow-rate/pressure curve of the Prefecture. 2, 2531
2555 steam wells of Larderello, 3256 SAKAI, H., Fractionation of sulfur
ROSE, W.r., JR., See STOIBER, R.E., RUMI, 0., Some observations about the isotopes in nature, 3451
2519 thermo-fluid-dynamic behavior of the SAKANOUE, M., Studies on the chemical
ROSEBOOM, E.H., JR., Investigation of steam in the wells of Larderello and composition and levelS of ground
the s~stem Cu-S and some natural about the best exploitation water at Misasa hot springs, 2362
copper sulfides between 250C and conditions, 3243 SAKO, S., Hot spri ngs of the
70 ooC, 356B RUMI, D., See LEARDINI, T., 3083 Shimamaki-Mura area, Shiribeshi
ROSS, C.S., Review of 'hot springs of RUNCORN, S.K., Methods and techniques Province, 2445
the Yellowstone National Pai'"k l b)/ in geophysics. Volume 1, 3474 SAKO, S., See WAKE, T., 2134
Eugene Thomas Allen and Arthur Louis RUSH, F.E., See OLMSTED, F.H., 167 SAKURAI, M., See TOKAIRIN, T., 1254
Day, february, 1936, 788 RUSINOV, V.L., Disordered hydrothermal SAKVARELIDZE, YE.A., Procedure for
ROSS, D.A., Bathymetry and continuous albite and its petrologic investigating the dependence of the
seismic profiles of the hot brine implication, 970 thermal parameters of rocks on
region of the Red Sea, 1477 RUSINOV, V,L., See LOGINOV, V.P., 971 temperature, 3639
ROSS, D.A., See DEGENS, E.T., 1417 RUSSELL, I.C., Preliminary report On SAKVARELIDZE, YE.A., Thermal
ROSS, D.A., See DEGENS, E.T., 1475 artesian basins in southwestern conductivity of rocks in the
ROSS, D.A., Red Sea hot brine area, Idaho and southeastern Oregon, 761 temperature range 20-500 o C, 3697
revisited, 1549 RUSSELL, K.L., Geochemistry and SALAMON, B., See ANDRASSY, L., 2746
ROSS, D.A., See RYAN, W.B.F., 1424 halmyrolysis of clay minerals, Rio SALARUDDIN, M., Portable instrument
ROSS. D.A., Temperature structure of Ameca, Mexico, 3708 for determining soil temperatures at
the Red sea brines, 1969 RUSSELL, R.D., See JACOBS, J.A., 3458 various depths, 1751
ROSS, D.A., See YOUNG, R.A., 1578 RUSSELL, R.H., Geothermal energy: SALAZAR, A.G., Development of
ROSS, S.H., Geothermal potential of potential of Washington State, 369 geothermal energy in Mexico, 3049
Idaho, 254 RUSSELL, T.K., Great green boiler in SALEEM, M., See RAPIQUE, M.M., 1880
ROSS, S.H., Geothermal potential of the sky, 2994 SALISBURY, R.D., See CHAMBERLIN, T.C.,
Idaho, 265 RUTLEDGE, P., Geothermal steam 763
ROSS, S.H., See SUMMERS, W.K., 590 supplies added power for SALSO, J.H., See SCHOFF, S.L., 479
ROSS, S.H., See SUMMERS, W.K., 2976 Mitsubishi's Akita zinc plant, 3363 SALTZMAN, B., Selected papers on the
ROSSI, A., See CATALDI, R., 1489 RUTTER, E.H., Influence of theory of thermal convection, 3562
ROSTOMYAN, P.M., See RAMAZANZADE, temperature, strain rate and SAMILGIL, E., See DOMINCO, E., 2538
M.G., 1934 interstitial water in the SAMMEL, E.A., Convective flow and its
ROWE, J.J., See FOURNIER, R.O., 841 experimental deformation of calcite effect on temperature logging in
ROWE, J.J., See FOURNIER, R.O., 2458 rocks, 3866 small-diameter wells, 3622
ROWE, J.J., Releasing-addition method RYABCHIKOV, I.D., Zinc content in SAMMIS, C., See ANDERSON, D.L., 726
for the flame-photometric chloride solutions in equilibriums SAMOYLOVICH, L.A., Relationship of
determination of calcium in thermal with granitic rock minerals under pressure, temperature, and density
waters, 2405 high temperature and ~ressure in aqueous solutions of sodium
ROWE, J.J., System water-sodium oxide- conditions, 3711 chloride and potassium chloride,
silicon dioxide at 200, 250, and RYABOR, Y., Siberia's hidden heating 3648
300 0 , 3608 system, 3076 SAMPSON, R.J., Economic deposits of
ROWE, J.J., Use of sodium iodide to RYALL, A., See DOUGLAS, B.M., 2895 the San Jacinto quadrangle, 780
trace underground water circulation RYAN, W.B.F., Suspended matter in the SAMPSON, R.J., See TUCKER, W.B., 190
in hot springs and geysers of Daisy Red Sea brines and its detection by SAMPSON, R.J., See TUCKER, W.B., 192
geyser group, Yellowstone National light scattering, 1424 SANCHEZ, P.C., Geoph~sical methods of
Park, 839 RYAPOLOVA, V.A., See DAKHNOV, V.N., prospecting, 1683
ROWLEY, J.C., Rock melting 2672 SANCHEZ ROJAS, J., Thermal .and mineral
subterrenes, their role in future RYE, R.O., See SCHOEN, R., 894 waters in Chile, 1461
excavation technology, 3111 (LA-UR-- RYLEY, D.J., See BODVARSSON, G., 3234 SANCHEZ ROYAS, J., Geolog~ of the
74-740 ) RYLEY, D.J., Two-phase critical flow Tatio geysers geothermal area,
ROWLEY, J.C., Rock melting technology in geothermal steam wells, 3231 Antofagasta Province, 1536
and geothermal drilling, 3112 (LA- SANDBERG, C.H., See WHITE, D.E., 1607
UR--74-1880) SANDELL, D.J., See KEYES, F.G., 3417
ROY, R., AQ2S and Ag 2 Se transitions as S SANDEHS, C.A.I., White Island, 1108
Qeologic thermometers, 3464 SANDERS, L.G., Energy (in non-metallic
ROY, R., Investigations under SABAN, Geologic thermometers, 3424 ores, silicates industries and solid
hydrothermal conditions, 3443 SABATIER, G., See LAGACHE, M., 3815 mineral fuels), 89
ROY, R.F., See WARREN, R.E., 883 SABATIER, G., See WYART, J., 3672 SANDOVAL 0., J.H., See DEL CASTILLO
ROY, R.F., Heat flow in United States, SABINS, f.F., JR., Thermal infrared G., L., 2136
1953 imagery and its application to SANDOVAL 0., J.H., See DEL CASTILLO
ROY, R.F., See SIMMONS, G., 1415 structural mapping in southern G., L., 2132
ROZENFELD, L.M., Freon power plant California., 1965 SANDQUIST, G.M., Environmental aspects
with heat supply at the expense of SABINS, F.F., JR., Thermal Infrared of nuclear stimulation, 2911
coolina of a source, 3087 imagerv for geologists, 1938 SAPEROV, V.V., See ALAD'YEV, I.T.,
ROZENSHTOK, YU.L., See KAGANOV, M.A., SABLES, B.E., See PATTERSON, S.C., 3309
1786 2644 SAPORITI, A., Progress realized in
ROZENTSUIT, A.D., Hydrothermal SABLES, B.E., See PATTERSON, S.O., installations with endogenous steam
metasomatiam of proterozoic rocks in 3109 condensing turbine-generator units,
the Olekma-Vitim highlands, 1153 SACHSEL, G.F., See BELL, J.C., 3329 3018
ROZS, G., See ANDRASSY, L., 2746 SADLIER-BROWN, T.L., See NEVIN, A.E., SAPORITI. A., Progress realized in
RUBIN, B., See AUSTIN, A.L., 172 618 installations with endogenous steam
RUBIN, H., Effect of solute dispersion SAEMUNDSSON, K., See RAGNARS, K., 3030 turbine-generator units without
on thermal convection in a porous SAEMUNDSSON, K., See ARNASON, B., 2516 condenser, 3019
medium layer, 3847 SAEMUNDSSON, K., See WILLIAMS, R.S., SAPPA, M., Review of research on
RUBIN, H., Heat dispersion effect on JR., 1559 'endogenous power' in different
thermal convection in a porous SAEMUNDSSON, K., Infrared imagery of regions of the world during the last
medium layer, 3852 Torfajokull thermal area, 1963 30 years, 1712
RUBIO, E.F., Thermal sources of Pedro SAEMUNDSSON, K., Outline of the SAPULA, 1., See DEPOVSKIY, S., 1386
Lura (province of Buenos Aires), structure of SW - Iceland, 1336 SARBUTT, J., See WEISSBERG, B.G., 2441
2669 SAEMUNDSSON, K.H., See ARNASON, B" SARBUTT, J.V., Chemical surve~ of the
RUCHKIN, A.V., See ALEKSEYEV, F.A., 1409 hot spring and drill hole waters of
2733 SAHARA, R., Chemical studies of the Taupo Borough. 2409
RUCHKIN, A.V., Some ways of bringing hot spring waters in Akita SARGENT, E.C., See PLUMMER, F.B., 3391
out jointed reservoirs by prefecture, 2370 SARKAR, H.L., See JANA, B.B., 1534
geophysical logging methods, 2737 SAHORES, J., Geothermy and the SASS, J.H., See HYNDMAN, R.D., 2712
geologists, 144
SASS INDEX 36 SCHLUM8ERGER, C., Electrical coring: SCHULZ, D., Stud of thermal
method of determining bottom-hole convection and its possible ~elation
data by electrical measurements, to the circulation of fluids in the
SASS, J.H., Heat flow in snowy 1678 Ea rth, 3432
mountains of Australia, 1908 SCHLUMBERGER, M., See SCHLUMBERGER, SCHUSTER, J.E., Geothermal energ
SASS, J.H., Heat flow from deep C., 1678 potential of Washington, 932
boreholes in two island arcs, 2111 SCHLUNDT, H., Radioactivity of the SCHUSTER. J.E., Search for hot rocks;
SASS, J.H., Heat flow from eastern thermal waters, gases, and deposits geothermal exploration, northwest,
Panama and northwestern Colombia, of Yellowstone National Park, 2304 1645
2250 SCHMIDT, E.R., Thermal and mineral SCHUSTER, R., Turning turbines with
SASS, J.H., Heat-flow values from health waters of Hungary, 1440 geothermal steam, 17
eastern Australia, 1841 SCHMIDT, E.R., Thermal water research SCHWAB, G.E., See SUMMERS, W.K., 3691
SASS, J.H., See LACHENBRUCH, A.H., and the geothermal gradient, 480 SCHWABE, G.H., Carbonates in thermal
1641 SCHMIDT, R., See CLARK, S.H., 341 waters, 2323
SASS, J.H., Thermal conductivity of SCHMITT, H., fumarolic-hot spring and SCHWARTZ, G.M., Hydrothermal
rocks from measurements on fragments 'epithermal' mineral deposit alterations, 3470
and its application to heat-flow environment, 662 SCHWARZLOSE, J., See SCHOSSLER, K.,
determinations, 3783 SCHMITT, H., Origin of the epithermal 1746
SATO, H., Matsukawa geothermal power mineral deposit, 1042 SCHWEINfURTH, S.P., See THE08ALD,
plant, 3040 SCHMITT, H., Origin of the P.K., 298
SATO, I., See SAKO, S., 2445 'epithermal' mineral deposits, 3416 SCLATER, J.G., See WARREN, R.E., 883
SATO, K., See TOKAIRIN, T., 1254 SCHNEIDER, G., See LEPAPE, A., 2301 SCLATER, J.G., Detailed geophsical
SATO, K., Geochemical studies on the SCHNEIDER, R., Distortion of studies on the Hawaiian Arch near
mineral springs of chigo-uzawa geothermal field in aquifers by 24 0 25'N, 157 0 40'W, 2086
Spa, 2487 pump i og. 736 SCLATER, J.G., Detailed heat flow,
SAID, K., Present state of geothermal SCHNEIDEROV, A.J., Internal topographic, and magnetic survey
development in Japan, 549 temperature of the Earth, 3491 across the Galapagos spreading
SAID, K., Principles in exploring a SCHNIEDER, W.P., Deep hole scientific center at 86 o W, 2224
Q"eothermal field, 1612 instruments and measurements for SCLATER, J.G., Heat flow, Hawaiian
SAlO, K., Thermal springs and geology Project Mohole, 2710 area, 1909
of Izu-Hakone district, 1181 SCHOEffLER, J., Nature and origin of SCLATER, J.G., See MCKENZIE, D.P.,
SAID, K., Types of Japanese volcanic thermal water by Babatan, Dax, and 1952
thermal water 9 2385 Cauterets (Aquitaine), 1342 SCOTT, C.J., See ECKERT, E.R.G., 3621
SATO. K Yutanaka spa. Nagano SCHOELL, M., Detailed temperature SCOTT, M.R., See SCOTT, R.B., 2632
prefecture - an example of spouting structure of hot brines in Atlantis SCOTT, M.R., See SCOTT, R.B., 2274
spring, 1311 II deep area (Red Sea), 1567 SCOTT, R.B. , Tag hydrothermal field,
SATO, T., Heat transfer bibliography- SCHOELL, M., See BAUMANN, A., 1565 2632
Japanese works, 3638 SCHOELLER, H., Silica in thermal SCOTT, R.B., TAG hdrothermal field,
SATOH, N., See OYAMA, N., 2578 mineral springs of the Pyrenees, 2274
SAULL, V.A., See DOIG, R., 1789 2499 SCOTT, S., California's bright
SAULL, V.A., See DOIG, R.P., 1770 SCHOEN, R., Argillization by geothermal future; great state
SAUMAN, Z., Utilization of x-ray descending acid at Steamboat planning opportunity, 176
diffractometry for explaining the Springs, Nevada, 939 SCOTT, W.E., New Zealand looks again
DTA peak$ jn the calcium oxide-- SCHOEN. R., Bacteria origin of at geothermal energy sources, 641
silicon dioxide--carbon dioxide sulfuric acid in sulfurous hot SEBESTYEN, K., See BARATH, I., 2145
water system, 3793 springs, 864 SEBESTYEN, K., See ANDRASSY, L., 2746
SAVENKO, 8.YA., See LEBEDEV, T.S., SCHOEN, R., Hydrothermal alteration of SEDENGECT1, S., Effects of strain rate
1924 basaltic andesite and other rocks in and temperature on the behavior of
SAVIN, A.P., See VISHNYAKOV, A.E., drill hole GS-6, Steamboat Springs, rocks subjected to triaxial
2103 Nevada, 695 compression, 3481
SAVIN, S.M., See ESLINGER, E.V., 2618 SCHOEN, R., Hydrothermal alteration in SEGNITL, E.R., Solubilit of calcite
SAVOLAHTI, A., Can coexisting GS-3 and GS-4 drill holes, main in aqueous solutions - 1. Solubilit~
feldspars be used as a geologic terrace, Steamboat Springs, Nevada, of calcite in water between 75 0 and
thermometer. 1754 837 200 0 at CO 2 pressures up to 60 atm,
SAVUL, M.A r3leogeothermometric SCHOEN, R., See EHRLICH, G.G., 3585 3514
investigations on complex sulfide SCHOEN, R., Rate of sulfuric acid SEIfERT, H., Geologic thermometr~,
deposits localized in crystalline formation in Yellowstone National 3389
schists in the eastern Carpathians Park, 873 SEKI, Y., Rock alteration in some
in the Rumanian peoples Republic. SCHOEN, R., Sulfur isotope geothermal areas of Japan. 1319
mineralizations of the lesul distribution in solfataras, SEKI, Y., Rock-alteration in some
ursului. 3494 Yellowstone National Park, 894 geothermal areas of Japan, 3565
SAWAMURA, K., Explanatory text of the SCHOENBERG, M., See ALTERMAN, Z., 2242 SEKI, Y., Rock-alteration in some
Qeological map of Japan, Scale 1: SCHOEPPEL, R.J., See KEHLE, R.O., 76 geothermal areas of Japan, 1320
50,000 Kokubu (Kagoshima - 82), 1091 SCHOEPPEL, R.J., Use of well log SEK1, Y., Wairakite in Japan (1), 1312
SAWATZKY, P., Miniaturized digital temperatures to evaluate regional SEKI, Y., Wairakite in Japan (2), 1313
data acquisition system for high geothermal gradients, 1878 SEKI, V., Zeolite distribution in the
resolution magnetometer surveying. SCHOFF, S.L., Source of heat in a deep Katayama geothermal area. Onikobe,
2105 artesian aquifer, Bahia Blanca, Japan, 532
SAXENA, S.K., Silicate solid solutions Argentina, 479 SEKIOKA, M., Heat flux estimation in
and geothermometry, 3656 SCHOfIELD, J.C., Boron in some New geothermal areas based on the heat
SAXENA, S.K., Silicate solid solutions Zealand ground waters, 2366 balance of the ground surface, 2262
and geothermometry. 3682 SCHOON, R.A., Geothermal potentials in SEKIOKA, H., Heat flux estimation in
SAYER, W.L., Method and apparatus for South Dakota, 386 geothermal areas based on the heat
locating geothermal sources of SCHOON, R.A., Geothermal potentials in balance of the ground surface, 2261
energy. 2258 South Dakota, 380 SEKIOKA, M., See YUHARA, K., 2213
SBAR, M.L., See SMITH, R.B., 928 SCHOPPER, J.R Simplified theoretical SEKIOKA, ~ Heat flux estimation in
SCATTOLINI, R., Preliminary study of approach to the spatial response of geothermal areas based on the heat
heat flow in western North Dakota. focused logs, 3107 balance of the ground surface, 3865
2238 SCHOSSLER, K., Geophysical heat flow SELDEN, P.H., Northern Chi Ie,
SCHARff, R., Yellowstone and Grand measurements (principles and yesterday and todaw, 608
Teton National Parks 9 850 results), 1746 SELETSKIY, T.M., Data on the thermal
SCHEffER, V., Geophysical SCHOTT, J., See DANDURAND, J.L., 3798 waters of the transcarpathian
investigation of geothermal zones of SCHREIBER, E., See LIEBERMANN, R.C., interior depression, 1893
Earth, 1837 3655 SELETSKIY, YU.B., See SHVETS, V.M.,
SCHEUER, G., See HORVATH, L., 1344 SCHREIBER, W.L., Geothermal 2498
SCHEUER, J., See KARACSONYI, A., 516 alternative to the petroleum SEMCHENKO, D.P., See IL'IN, K.G., 3678
SCHEUER, J., See KARACSONYI, A., 519 shortage, 343 SEMENOV, A.S., Electron-conducting
SCHEWE, L.D., Exploitation of SCHROECKE, H., Formation of me~cury rocks and their significance in
geothermal energy for power deposits from magmatic gases, 1546 geology and geoph~sics, 3725
production, 3028 SCHUBERT, G., Earth's thermal SEMENOVA, S.M., See BONDARENKO, S,S"
SCHILLER, W.R., Hydrothermal exchange gradient, 749 597
and fractionation of SUlfur isotopes SCHUBERT, G., Earth's thermal SEN GUPTA, P.R., Pyrrhotite
in synthesized ZnS and PbS, 3733 gradient, 2253 geothermometry and its application
SCHILLING, J.H., See GARSIDE, L.J., SCHUILING, R.D., future for induced to the sulfide ores of the Mosabani
290 geothermal energy, 628 Mines, Singhbhum, Bihar, India, 3549
SCHILLING, J.H., Nevada's geothermal SCHUILING, R.D., future for induced SENDEROV, E.E., See KHITAROV, N.I.,
resources, 234 geothermal energy, 3314 3713
SCHIMMEL, W.P., JR., See DONALDSON, SCHUILING, R.D., Geothermal energy,
A.B., 3289 639
SENDEROV, E.E., Relation of the SHARP, ~.E., Depo.ition of 37 INDEX SIGVALDASON
sodium-potassium ratio in thermal hydrothermal quartz and calcite,
waters to the equilibria of 3542
feldspars and analcite, 3829 SHAUB, YU.B., Enhancing the noi'e SHISHKIN, J.G., From the depth. of the
SENEVIRANTNE, L.K., See FONSEKA, resistance of electrical survey blazing interior, 73
J.P.R., 621 appara tu., 1994 SHOJI, T., Hydrothermal .ynthe.i. of
SENEVIRATNE, L.K., See FONSEKA, SHAW, G.C., Angry mountains, New alkali feld.par., 3811
J.P.R., 1447 Zealand's volcanic belt, 1067 SHQ2D, H., Preliminary report of the
SENO, K., See NOMITU, T., 1011 SHA~, G.H., See CAMPBELL, K.V., 1497 studies on the pyrite
SEND, K., Chemical elements in hot SHA~, H.R., See MCKEE, E.H., 1646 geothermometer, 3420
springs, an interpretation on SHA~, H.R., See SMITH, R.L., 745 SHRYOCK,S., See OSTROOT, G.~., 3137
correlations between temperature and SHA~, J.R., See ARMSTEAD, H.C.H., 3270 SHTEIN. M.A., Determination of the
chemical elements, 3445 SHAW, P.T., See MENG, C.Y., 3692 parameters and depth of thermal
SENO, K., See NOMITU, T., 1017 SHA~E, D.R., Beryllium content of underground waters, 1796
SEND, K., Distribution of certain volcanic rocks, 2457 SHTEREV, K.D., Spatial distribution,
Qeophysical elements in the hot SHCHERBAKOV, A.V., Geochemi.try of evolution and resources of thermal
springs district of Beppu, 1019 thermal waters, 2500 waters in mobile silicate massifs,
SENO, K., See NOMITU, T., 1016 SHCHERBAKOV, A.V., High-temperature 601
SEND, K., Vertical temperature waters of the southeastern Caspian SHTEYN, M.A., E.timation of the
distribution in steam wells, 3224 region and geologic conditions of resources of underground thermal
SENOO, M., See INOUE, T., 3047 their formation, 477 waters of Sakhalin Island and
SEPTIEN, J.I., See DE ANDA, L.F., 482 SHCHERBAKOV, A.V., Thermal water. a. a possibilities of using them as a
SERDYAKOV, V.A., See DUCHKOV, A.D., source for extraction of chemicals, source of heat, 464
1927 2945 SHTEYN, M.A., Thermal waters of
SERGEEVA, R.I., Calorimetric apparatus SHCHERBAKOVA, T.V., See KOMAROV, S.G., Sakhalin and their utilization, 1359
for measuring the heats of 2037 SHTEYNBERG, A.S., See MERZHANOV, A.G.,
dissolution of salts in water at SHCHERBAN', I.P., See SHIROKIKH, I.N., 3699
various temperatures, 3721 706 SHTEYNBRG, G.S., See MERZHANOV, A.G.,
SERGIO MERCADO, J.G., Geothermal SHEBALlN, N., I. it po . . ible to 3699
eneraw in Mexico. Exploration and prevent an earthquake-prediction is SHTILLER, G., Study of heat conduction
utilization, 296 not enough, 3292 under extremal conditions [rocks],
SERGIYENKO, S.I., See MAKARENKO, F.A., SHEETS, G.M., Hawaii volcano energ~, 2166
1545 354 SHUEY, R.T., See SMITH, R.B., 2237
SERGIYENKO, 5.1., Hydrogeothermal SHEETS, G.M., Ultimate future of the SHULMAN, G., Two stage plan for early
subsurface regime in the eastern geothermal energ~ law. 2833 development of geothermal power
Caucasus foreland region, 1539 SHEFF, J.R., See BLOOMSTER, C.H., 3370 production, 2871
SERGIYENKO, S.I., Theoretical problem. SHEPARD, A.O., See LOVERING, T.S., SHUPE, J.W., Hawaii geothermal
connected with the use of thermal 3475 project. Year one overview, 400
waters in the Tersko Sunzhensk SHEPPARD, J.S., Influence of SHURANOVA, N.N., See LYSA~, S.V., 2580
region, 476 geothermal temperature gradients SHURCHKOV, A.V., See LANDSMAN, S.U.,
SERIFF, A.J., See VAN MELLE, F.A., upon vegetation patterns in 3371
1810 Yellowstone National Park, 2158 SHURTSHKOV, A.V., See KREMNJOV, O.A.,
5ERSALE, R., Identification of SHEPPIS, G., Remote sensing with a 2853
Aragonite in the incrustations thermal infrared scanner for SHUSHPANOV, A.P., See LYUB1MOVA, E.A.,
originating in deep ground water, geothermal mappin9, 2121 1767
1055 SHERWOOD, D.W., See CHAPIN, C.E., 3283 SHUSHULOV, K., See BATOV, S., 31BS
SERSON, P.H., Magnetic anomalies over SHETYNBERG, G.S., Cr~.tal .tructure of SHUVALOV, R.A., See IVANOV, B.V., 1526
Iceland, 1935 the volcanic regions of Kamchatka SHVETS, V.H., Organic materials in the
SESTINI, G., See BURGASSI, P.D., 2067 from geoph~sical data, 1391 thermal waters of southern
SESTINI, G., Heat-flow measurement in SHEVCHENKO, I.N., See LITVINOV, V.V., Kamchatka, 2498
non-homogeneous terrains: its 1951 SIDORENKO, A. V., Hydrogeoiogy of the
application to geothermal areas, SHEYMOVICH, V.S., See APRELKOV, S.YE., USSR. Volume 29, Kamchatka, and the
2069 1253 Kuril and Komandorskiye Islands,
SESTINI, G., See DE MARCO, A., 2077 SHIBAYEVA, N.P., See KHITAROV, N.I., 1543
SESTINI, G., Superheating of 3713 SIDOROV, 5.5., Gor8chii Plazh deposit
geothermal steam, 2065 SHIBUYA, S., See INOUE, To, 3047 of thermal water and steam (Kunashir
SE~ARD, F.A, JR., Role of modern SHIGEYAMA, T., See SAKO, 5., 2445 I.land), 1192
sensor application in the United SHlH-MING LU, R., See BODVARSSON, G., SIDOROV, S.5., Hydrothermal activity
Nations resource exploration and 3268 of Golovnina Caldera (Kunashir
evaluation programs, 2193 SHILIN, B.V., Aerial heat survey of Island), 1302
SEWARD, T.M., Equilibrium and the volcanoes of Kamchatka, 2018 SIDOROV, S.S., Quest ion of the
oxidation potential in geothermal SHILIN, B.V., See MIROSHNIKOV, M.M., nydrothermal metamorphism of rocks
waters at Broadlands, New Zealand, 1659 in post-volcanic processes as
2635 SHILIN, B.V., Application of infrared exemplified in Ebeko Volcano (Kurile
SE~ELL, J.R., See ELLIS, A.J., 2400 aerial recording teChniques to Islands), 2421
SHABANOV, S.F., See TSATURYANTS, A.B., studies of volcanoes and thermal SIDOROV, S.S., See MARKHINNIN, YE.K.,
2123 activities of Kamchatka peninsula, 1301
SHABANOV, S.F., See ALIYEV, A.A 2041 1890 SIDOROV, S.S., Thermal waters of the
SHABANOV, S.F., See TER-KARAPETYANTS, SHILIN, B.V., Infrared aerial survey Kurile Islands~ 498
ZH.N., 2042 of the volcanoes of Kamchatka, 2026 SIEDLER, G., General circulation of
SHADE, J.W., Hydrolysis reactions in SHILIN, B.V., See KOMAROV, V.8., 1948 water masses in the Red Sea, 1423
the silicon dioxide excess portion SHILTON, B.~., See RAFTER, T.A., 2350 SIEGEL, B.2., Icelandic geothermal
of the system potassium oxide- SHIMA, M., See TORII, T., 2329 activity and the mercury of the
aluminum oxide-silicon dioxide-water SHIMARAYEV, M.N., See VETSHTEYN, Greenland icecap, 744
in chloride fluids at magmatic V.YE., 2484 SIEGEL, S.M., See SIEGL, B.Z., 744
condi tions, 3848 SHIMAZU, M., Epidote and wairakite in SIGIURA, T., See HONDA, F., 2440
SHADLUN, T.N., Result. of a .tudy of drill cores at the Hachimantai SIGTRYGGSSON, H., See ~ILLIAMS, R.S.,
sphalerite composition as a geothermal area, northwestern Japan, JR., 1559
qeothermometer, 2481 3814 SIGURDSSON, H., Reykjavik Municipal
SHAFFER, C.J., See KUNZE, J.F., 152 SHIMIZU, H., See TSUZUKI, Y., 3862 District Heating Service and its
SHAKIRZYANOV, N.Z., Scheme of pul.e SHIMOZURA, D., Temperature experience in utilizing geothermal
transmission along logging cable, distribution and the possibility of energy for domestic heating, 3330
2729 the existence of a magma pocket in SlGURGEIRSSON, T., See ~ILLIAMS, R.S.,
SHAL'YAN, A.S., See PLOTNIKOV, N.I., the upper mantle of the earth, 3489 JR., 1944
473 SHINNERS, C.W., Collection of energy SIGURGEIRSSON, T., See ARNASON, B.,
SHANNON, D.~., See BLOOMSTER, C.H., courses designed b~ participants of 2489
3370 the Energy Institute for College SIGVALDASON, G.E., Chemistr~ of
SHANNON, E.V., See HE~ETT, D.F., 989 Teacher., Summer 1974, 6 (UCID-- thermal water and gases in Iceland,
SHANNON, F.G., Some unique geological 3678 ) 2425
features at the Bluebell Mine, SHIROKIKH, I.N., Quantitative analysis SIGVALDASON, G.E., Chemi.try of
Riondel, British Columbia, 1514 of temperature fields due to thermal waters and gases in Iceland,
SHANTSER, A.YE., Volcanogenic series movement of hydrothermal solutions 2442
of the Tumrok Range, their along fractures, 706 SIGVALDASON, G.E., Geochemical methods
paleomagnetic characteristics and SHIROKOV, V.N., See MOISEENKO, A.S., in geothermal exploration, 2603
r.,;
.~
age, 1435
... HAORSHADSE, M.P., See BUACHIDSE,
I.M., 557
3820
SHIRSHOV, P.P., See KUZ'MIN, V.A., S95
SHISHKIN, I.B., Energy of thermal
waters, 526
SIGVALDASDN, G.E., Geochemistry of the
Ahuachapan thermal area, 1
Salvador, Central America, 2544
SIGVALDASON INDEX 38 SMIRNOV, YA.B., Relationship of the SOKOLOVA, L.S., See MOISEYENKO, U.I.,
thermal field to the structure and 2081
evolution of the Earth's crust and SOKOLOVA, L.S., See MOISEYENKO, U.I.,
SIGVALDASON, G.E., Hydrothermal upper mantle, 3649 2154
alteration of rocks in two drill SMIRNOV, YA.B., See POLYAK; B.G., 576 SOKOLOVA, L.S., See MOISEYENKO, U.I.,
holes at Steamboat Springs, Washoe SMIRNOV, YA.B., See MAKARENKO, f.A.,
3683
3377
SOKOLOVA, L.S., See MOISEENKO, U.I., ~
Count~, Nevada, 2693
SIGVALDASON, G.E., Hydrothermal
alteration in drill holes GS-5 and
SMIROV, YA.B., Heat flow and
distribution of deep temperatures in SO=~~~VA, L.S., See MOISEYENKO, U.P., .
GS-7, Steamboat Springs, Nevada, tectonically active belts of the 2719
3225 earth, 3662 SOMERTON, W.H., Additional thermal
SIGVALDSON, G.E., Epidote and related SMITH, A.R., See WOLLENBERG, H.A., data tor porous rocks-thermal
minerals in two deep geothermal 1505 expansion and heat of reaction, 3483
drill holes, Reykjavik and SMITH, D.L., Heat flow, radioactive SOMERTON, W.H., Ring heat source probe
Hveragerdi, Iceland, 1206 heat generation, and theoretical for rapid determination of thermal
SIGVALDSON, G.E., See WHITE, D.E., tectonics for northwestern Mexico, conductivity of rocks, 1889
1205 2270 SOMERTON, W.H., Thermal
SILAR, J., Czechoslovak mineral SMITH, P.D., Pyrite geo-thermometer, characteristics of porous rocks at
springs, 1382 3412 elevated temperatures, 3472
SILAR, J., Origin of the mineral SMITH, H.D., JR., Methods for thermal SORRELLS, G.G., Geothermal ground-
springs in Yunnan (China), 1383 well logging, 2259 noise surveys, 2179
SILAR, J., See KACURA, G., 533 SMITH, J.H., Collection and SORRELLS, G.G., See DOUZE, [.J., 2194
SILVA, N.R.DE, See fONSEKA, J.P.R., transmission of geothermal fluids, SORRELLS, G.G., See GOfORTH, T., 2161
1447 3174 SORRELLS, G.G., See GOfORTH, T.T.,
SILVESTRI, M., See PESSINA, S., 3079 SMITH, J.H., Exploitation of 2185
SILVESTRI, M., See LEARDINI, T., 3083 geothermal water, 522 SOSKE, J.L., See KELLY, V.C., 1003
SIMLER, L., Electrical prospecting-- SMITH, J.H., Geothermal development In SOSMAN, R.B., Notes on the discussion
application of the method and New Zealand, 540 of the papers presented in the
practical ideas for exploitation and SMITH, J.H., Geothermal energy, 47 Symposium on Hot Springs. and
presentation of the results, 1912 SMITH, J.H., Organization for and CDst general summary of the Symposium on
SIMMONS, G., Continuous temperature - of drilling geothermal steam bores, Hot Springs, 650
logging equipment, 2706 3127 SOSMAN, R.B., Phases of silica, 3551
SIMMONS, G., See HORAI, K.-I., 3729 SMITH, J.H., Production and SOTGIA, G., See PESSINA, S., 3079
SIMMONS, G., See HORAI, K.-I., 3703 utilization of geothermal steam, 449 SOTGIA, G., See LEARDINI, T., 3083
SIMMONS, G., See KING, W., 2195 SMITH, J.H., See MCKENZIE, G.R., 3026 SOURIRAJAN, S., System H2 0--NaCI at
SIMMONS, G., Heat flow in the Earth, SMITH, J.H., Wairakei Power Stationt elevated temperatures and pressures,
3576 New Zealand: economic factors of 3479
SIMMONS, G., See VONHERZEN, R.P., 1507 development and operation, 2856 SOURIRAJAN, 5., System H2 0-NaGI at
SIMMONS, G., See HORAI, K.-I., 2117 SMITH, J.M., See ADIVARAHAN, P., 3502 elevated temperatures and pressures,
SIMMONS, G., Heat flow in North SMITH, M Induction and growth of 3512
America, 1415 fractu~es in hot rock, 3307 50URISSE, C., See SCHOEffLER, J., 1342
SIMMONS, G., See HORAI, K.-I., 3663 SMITH, M.C., Geothermal energy, 2953 SOUTHER, J.G., Geothermal project
SIMMONS, G., See COMBS. J., 2216 (LA--52B9-~IS) (Canada Geological Surve~ Paper 74-
SIMMONS, G., See ERICKSON, A.J., 1968 SMITH, M_C.~ Geothermal energy, 2873 1), 1644
SIMMONS, G., See ERICKSOM, A.J., 1422 (LA-UR--73-1316 ) SOUTHER, J.G., Mineral and thermal
SIMONS, f.S., Geology of Sit kin SMITH, M.C., Geothermal power, 373 waters of Canada, 1460
Island, Alaska, 811 SMITH, M.C., See AAMODT, R.l., 3278 SOUTHER, J.G., Mineral and thermal
SIMONSON, E.R., See ANDERSON, T.L., SMITH, M.C., See POTTER, R.M., 3315 waters of Canada, 619
3046 SMITH, M.C., See BROWN, D.W., 3279 SPAffORD, R.E., See BLACKWELL, D.D.,
SINGERS', W., See TRUESDAL, A. H., 2626 SMITH, M.C., Potential for the 1662
SINGERS, W., See TRUESDELL, A.H., 2284 production of power from geothermal SPARROW, D.E., See LEMMON, A.~., JR.,
SINGERS, W.A., See TRUESDELL, A.H., resources, 155 (LA-UR--73-926) 3429
3252 SMITH, M.C., Potential for the SPARROW, E.M., See ECKERT, E.R.G.,
SIRIN, A.N., Hot springs of the production of power from geothermal 3637
Karymshchina Valley, 1092 resources, 366 SPARROW, E.M., 5ee ECKERT, E.R.G.,
SKEY, W., See LIVERSIDGE, A., 2643 SMITH, M.C., Progress of the LASL dry 3621
SKIBITZKE, H.E., See JONES, P.H., 1720 hot rock geothermal energ~ project, SPEER, M.G., See GOLDING, R.M., 2375
SKIDMORE, D.R., See RIEKE, H.H. III, 3282 (LA-UR--74-1836) SPENCER, S.G., Environmental report:
401 SMITH, M.C., Prospect for geothermal deep geothermal test wells in the
SKIDMORE, D.R., See RIEKE, H.H., III., power, 33 (LA-UR--74-1111) Raft River Valle~, 2872 (ANCR--1204)
402 SMITH t R.B Contemporary tectonics SPERANSKAYA, A.A., See KOLESNIKOV,
SKINNER, B.J., See PETROVIC, R., 3758 and seismicit~ of the intermountain A.G., 3457
SKINNER, B.J., Some considerations west, 928 SPERANSKAYA, A.A., 5ee KOLESNIKOV,
regarding liquid inclusions as SMITH, R.B., See WARD, S.H., 1647 A.G, 1749
geologic thermometers, 3435 SMITH, R.B., Yellowstone hot spot: new SPICER, H.c., Geothermal gradients and
SKINNER, B.J., Sulfides associated magnetic and seismic evidence, 2237 heat flow in the Salt Valley
with the Salton Sea geothermal SMITH, R.L" See BLACKWELL, D.D., 1662 anticline, Utah, 1835
brine, 2467 SMITH, R.L., See MCKEE, E.H., 1646 SPICER, H.C., Rock temperatures and
SKINNER, D.N.B., See BOWEN, f.E., 1547 SMITH, R.L., Volcanic rocks as depths to normal boiling point of
SKOBLIKOVA, G.I., See POLYAKOV, YE.A., geologic guides to geothermal water in the United states, 3399
2009 exploration and evaluation, 745 SPIEWAK, I., Preliminary
SKOUG5TAD, M.W., See BROWN, E., 2569 SMITHSON, S.B., Continental crustal investigation. Desalting of
SKRIPKO, K.A., See fEDERENKO, S.I., model and its geothermal geothermal brines in the Imperial
1476 implications, 3857 Valle~ of California, 3319 (ORNL-
SLAMINSKI, J.M., Developments in SMITHSON, S.B., See DECKER, E.R., 2211 TM--3021 )
stationary power sources, 377 SMYSLOV, A.A., Significance of data on SPINGALL, P.W., Trip through tne Hot
SLOSSON, J.E., Public and geology- the radioactivity and heat Lake District, New Zealand, 1594
related legislation in California, conductivity of rocks in SPOONER, E.T.C., Subsea-floor
1968-1972, 2808 metallogenic investigations, 3473 metamorphism, heat and mass
SMALL, H., National conference on SNYDER, R.P., See HOOVER, D.L., 2727 transfer. Additional comment, 1574
geothermal energy; Palm Springs, 50BOLEV, 1.1., See PLOTNIKOV, N.I., SQUARCI, P., See CATALDI, R., 1489
California May 1973, 114 473 SQUARCI, P., See fANELLI, M., 2265
SMALL, H., Nature's teakettle - SOBOLEV, V.S., Direct determination of SRETENSKAYA, N.G., State of silicon in
geothermal energy for the people, temperature and pressure based on aqueous solutions, 3743
111 inclusions in minerals of STACEY, f.D., Physics of the Earth,
SMEDES, H.W., Program statement for metamorphic rocks, 3804 3685
regional geologic studies in remote SODA, M., See TAKAHASHI, Y., 3171 STADNIK, YE.V., See ZOR'KIN, L.M., 730
sensing, Yellowstone National Park, SOEZIMA, S., See TAKAHASHI, Y., 3171 STAffORD, P.M., See MACDONALD, J.R.,
1498 SOKHRANOV, N.N., See POMERANTS, L.I., 196
SMEKHOVA, L.M., Geothermal properties 2745 STALEY, D.A., See MCNEILL, J.D., 1999
of sedimentary deposits in the SOKOLOV, V.YA., Geothermal STANLEY, R.J., See MUNNS, R.G., 1325
Saratov area of the Volga region, characteristics of eastern Turkmenia STANLEY, R.J., See BREWER, P.G., 1413
2152 and their relation to the location STANLEY, W.D., Total-field resistivlt~
SMIRNOV, YA.B., See MAKARENKO, f.A., of sal t, 2040 map of Long Valle~, California, 2229
515 SOKOLOVA, L.S., See MOISEENKO, U.I., ST~~~~OVA, G.N., See LYU8IMOVA, E.A., ~
SMIRNOV, YA.B., See MAKARENKO, r.A., 2078
1545 50KOLOVA, L.S., See MOISEENKO, U.I., STEARNS, H.T., 5ee STEARNS, N.D., 791 ~
SMIRNOV, YA.B., See POLYAK, B.G., 3383 2748 STEARNS, N.D., Thermal springs in the
United States, 791
STEELE, J.L., See BLACK~ELL, D.D., STINGELIN, R.~., Airborne thermal 39 INDEX SU~LIVAN
1662 scanning in geoscience data
STEEPLES, D.W., Microearthquakes in acquisition, 1995
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1557 thermal imaging surveys, 2050 of a few minerals produced from hot
STEFANI, G., See CATALDI, R., 2973 STINY, J., When should spring waters springs and their vicinities in
STEFANI, G., See CATALDI, R., 1408 be measured, 653 Japan, 2297
STEFANI, G., See CATALDI, R., 1489 STIOPOL, V., See MANILICI, V., 3770 SUGAWARA, A., Experimental
STEFANI, G., See CATALDI, R., 1230 STOIBER, R.E., Geochemistry of Central investigation on the thermal
STEFANI, G., See CATALDI, R., 1465 American volcanic gas condensates, Conductivity of consolidated porous
STEFANI, G., See CATALDI, R., 2515 2555 material, 3500
STEFANI, G., See FERRARA, G.C., 2539 STOIBER, R.E., Recent volcanic and SUGAWARA, A., Investigation on the
STEGNA, L. t Deep structure and fumarolic activity at Santiaguito thermal conductivity of porous
geothermal conditions of Hungary, Volcano, Guatemala, 2519 materials and its application to
2143 STONE, J.J., JR., See BE~~, J.C., 33Z9 porous rock, 3490
STEGENA, L., Geothermal map of eastern STONE, R.T., Environmental planning SUGAWARA, K., Geochemistrv of
Europe, 2144 for the geothermal leasing program molybdenum in natural waters (2),
STEGENA, L. t Geothermal relationships on public lands, 2920 2.379
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STEGENA, L. t Practical geothermal leasing and operating regulations SUGINOHARA, V., See YANAGASE, T., 3193
investigations in HunQar~, 1724 and environmental impact statements, SUGROBOV, V.M., Evaluation of
STEIN, P., Guide to deep-dri 11 ing 2795 operational reserves of high-
technique, 2656 STONE, R.T., Governmental leasing temperature waters, 3248
STEINBERG, G.S., Structural regulations, 2831 SUGROBOV, V.M., See IVANOV, V.V., 702
localization of Quaternar~ volcanoes STORM, L.W., Electrical coring SUGROBOV, V.M., Pauzhetsk hot springs
in South Kamchatka, 1533 practices on the Gulf Coast, 1687 of Kamchatka as an example of a
STEINER, A., Genesis of h~drothermal STORMER, J. C., JR., Kudo-~e ill high-temperature artesian system,
potassium feldspar (adUlaria) in an geothermometer and porphvritic acid 1252
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Wairakei, New Zealand, 2556 STOUGHTON, R.~., See LIETZKE, M.H., SUKHAREV, G.M., Determination of the
STEINER, A., H~drothermal rock 3379 thermoph~sical properties of rocks
alteration at Wairakei, New Zealand, STOWE, C.H., See HE~ITT, ~.P., 292 as a means of logging during
1054 STRAHORN, R.E., To the Rockies and drilling, 1894
STEINER, A., Occurrence of Wairakite beyond, or, a summer on the Union SUKHAREV, G.M., Geothermal
at the Geysers, California, 814 Pacific Railroad and its branches, characteristics and thermophysical
STEINER, A., Sulfur isotopes in 945 parameters of the meso-cenozoic and
pyrite, pyrrhotite, alunite and STRAKHDV, V.N., Interpretation of data precambrian-paleozoic formations of
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Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, electronic computers, 2031 Ciscaucasia, 1928
2447 STRANG~AV, D.~., Geoph~sical SUKHARV, G.M., Geothermal features of
STEINER, A., Wairakite, the calcium exploration through geologic cover, petroleum and natural gas deposits
analogue of Analcime, a new zeolite 2073 in Caucasus, 1196
mineral, 1085 STRANG~AV, D.~., Infrared geol09~, SUKHAREV, G.M., See V~ASDVA, S.P.,
STEINER, F., Scheffer h~pothesis (in 1844 1256
Methoden und Ergebnisse STRANG~AV, D.~., Magnetic properties SUKHARV, G.M., Ground waters - vast
Qeothermischer untersuchungen). 2038 of minerals from the Red Sea thermal source of thermal energy, 488
STEINHART, J.S., Minimum statistical brines. 1419 SUKHAREV, G.M., Ground waters - a vast
uncertainty of seismic refraction STREMVAKOV, A. VA., Hydrogeothermal source of thermal energy, 481
prof i Ie, 1788 conditions of the Chukchi Peninsula SUKHAREV, G.M., Heat flow from depth
STELLER, D.D., See HODDER, D.T., 1987 and possible uses of its in Azerbaijan, GODS
STELZER, R.B., Method and apparatus hydrothermal resources, 510 SUKHAREV, G.M., Heat flow from the
for transmission of data from drill STRINGHAM, B., Hvdrothermal alteration interior, Azerbaidzhan, 2043
bit in wellbore while drilling, 3164 near the Horn Silver Mines. Beaver SUKHAREV, G.M., New data on the
STEMPROK, M., See BARNES, H.L., 3587 County, Utah, 848 geothermal response and thermal
STENSAAS, E.R., See MACDONALD, J.R., STROMBERG, R.R., See HE~ITT, ~.P., 292 properties of precambrian,
196 STRONG. M.W., Bottom-hole temperature paleozoic, mesozoic and cenozoic
STENZ, E., Deep-well temperatures and measurement, 657 rocks of the greater Caucasus and
geothermal gradient at Ciechocinek, STRONG, M.~., Significance of Ciscaucasia, 969
3215 underground temperatures, 3392 SUKHAREV, G.M., Problem of the heat
STEPANOV, P.M., Drilling of boreholes STRUEBEL, G., Solubility of muscovite flow values of some regions of the
usin9 compressed air as circulating under hydrothermal conditions, 3836 greater Caucasus and Ciscaucasia,
medium under complex conditions, STUDT, F.E., Electric power generation 1874
3121 from geothermal steam at Wairakei, SUKHAREV, G.M., Problem of the
STEPHENS, D.R., High temperature New Zealand, 1144 utilization of the thermal ~aters of
thermal conductivity of six rocks, STUDT, foE., See MODRINIAK, N., 1757 the oil and gas fields of the
3381 (UCRL--7605) STUDT, F.E., Geoph~sical Caucasus. 3'332
STETSENKO, V.P., See KUDENKO, A.A., reconnaissance at Kawerau, New SUKHAREV, G.M., Problem of using
2419 Zeal and, 1735 thermal waters in oil and natural
STEVOVICH, V.A., Soviet geothermal STUDT, f.E., Geophysics of Waiotapu gas fields of Caucasus, 1250
electric power engi,neering - report area, 1804 SUKHAREV, G.M., Solution to certain
2, 2996 (AD--754947) STUDT, F.E., Geothermal heat flow in problems connected with the
STEWART, D.H., Application of the North Island of New Zealand, replenishment of subsurface thermal
Plowshare to geothermal power, 3274 1983 water resources in the Terek-Sunzha
(BNWL-SA--2803 ) STUDT, F.E., Geothermal heat flow in oil and gas region, 3336
STE~ART, D.H., See BURNHAM, J.B., 3294 the North Island of New Zealand, SUKHAREV, G.M., Some data on
STEWART, D.H., See CHAPIN, C.E., 3283 1986 thermophysical properties of rocks
STE~ART, D.H., See BURNHAM, J.B., 3272 STUDT, F.E., Magnetic survey of the forming sequences in oil and natural
STEWART, D.H., Plowshare stimulation ~airakel hydrothermal field, 1747 gas fields in northern Sakhalin,
of geothermal systems, 3302 STUDT, F.E., Preliminary survey of the 3548
STEWART, D.H., Plowshare stimulation h~drothermal field at RabauI, New SUKHAREV, G.M., Some new data on
of geothermal s~stems, 3276 (BN~L Britain, 1165 geothermal characteristics and
SA--4259( Rev. )( DR ) ) STUDT, F.E., See DOVLE, D., 52 thermal physical properties of
STEWART, D.H., See BURNHAM, J.B., 3305 STUDT, F.E., Summar~ of findings at Precambrian to Paleozoic and
STE~ART, D.H., Status of Plowshare Waiotapu, 1200 Mesozoic-Cenozoic sediments of
geothermal power, 3299 STUDT, F.E., ~alotapu hydrology, 1198 greater Caucasus and Cis-Caucasia,
STE~ART, D.H., Status of Plowshare STUDT, F.E., Wairakei hydrothermal 1289
geothermal power, 3275 (BN~L-SA- field under exploitation, 3222 SUKHAREV, G.M., Utilization of thermal
4079) STUDT, F.E., Wairakei hydrothermal waters from oil deposits of the
STE~ART, D.H., Survev of expert system and the influence of ground Caucasus, 572
geological opinion on feasibility of wa ter, 1107 SUKHIJA, B.S., See GUPTA, M.L., 2272
Plowshare stimulation of natural SUBBDTA, M.I., Gas gevser of western SUKHOGUZOV, P.G., Calculation of
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134 ) actiVity, 1166 digital computer, on the basis of
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STINGELIN, R.W., Advancements in 1. B., 2090 Irshad R. Mufti, geothermal aspects
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2613 underground waters of the Kamchatka TARANUKHA, YU.K., See SUKHAREV, G.M.,
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bibliography of geothermal in Kamchatka, 1105 2005
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characteristics of New Mexico's SWANBERG, C.A., Application of the TARANUKHA, YU.K., See SUKHAREV, G.M.,
thermal waters - a critique, 2439 Na--K--Ca geothermometer to thermal 1874
SUMMERS, W.K., Distribution and areas of Utah and the Imperial TARANUKHA, YU.K., See SUKHAREV, G.M
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of definition, 2611 SWARTZ, J.H., Geothermal measuring 2125
SUMMERS, W.K., Geothermal prospects in circuit, 1714 TARKHOV, A.G., Principles of
New Mexico, 253 SWARTZ, J.H., Geothermal measurements geophysical prospecting by the
SUMMERS, W.K., Geothermal prospects in on Eniwetok and Bikini Atolls, 2682 radiokip method, 1781
New Mexico, 918 SWEENEY, R.E., See KAPLAN, I.R., 1478 TARKOV, A.G., See MUROMTSEVA, Z.G.,
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Mexico's untapped resources, 404 variations and prediction of shallow Honshu - with regard to basalt
SUMMERS, W.K., Geothermics in North earthquakes, 905 genesis, 2526
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from research to development, 2976 SZEBENYl, L., Suppl~ of heat from the 34 (AEC-tr--7475)
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VAYRYNEN, ,H., Cold or hot, 3440
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VITTOZZI, P., Geoelectric prospecting
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2589 VoROB'EV, V.I., See MANUKHIN, YU. F., saturating fluid on thermal
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~ARD INDEX 44 WEHLAGE, E.F., Geothermal in Greece, WHITE, D.E., Characteristics of
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WEHLAGE, E.F., Geothermal WHITE, D.E., Characteristics of
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3429 WEHLAGE, E.F., See BURROWS, W.F., 3368 WHITE, D.E., See GODWIN, L.H., 2787
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~ARD, P.L., See HAMILTON, R.M., 2199 WEHLAGE, E.F., Geothermal paper, 2989 deposits, 1205
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735 WEHLAGE, E.F., Iceland's geothermal WHITE, D.E., See FOURNIER, R.O., 2624
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1234 643 WHITE, D.E., Geothermal brine well,
WARING, C.A., Inyo County, 178 WEIDMAN, C., See EDWARDS, C.L., 2757 mile-deep drill hole may tap ore-
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WILLIAMS, J.R., See BELL, J.C., 3329
WILLIAMS, R., See DOUGLAS, B.M., 2895
WILLIAMS, R.S., JR., Analysis of 1966
infrared imagery of Surtsey,
Iceiand, 1944
WILLIAMS, R.S., JR., Iceland;
preliminary reSUlts of g~ologic,
hydrologic, oceanographic, and
45 INDEX
W
YAKUBoV, A.A., Kethods of anal~zlng processes in the Red Sea axial (Antofagasta Province, Chile), 1132
borehole temperature surveys trough, 1578 ZEKTSER, 1.5., See BoNDARENKO, 5.5.,
(exemplified by investigations of YUGUERD, J., See ARANA, V., 1568 597
the geothermy of the Artema Island YUHARA, K., Considerations on flow, ZELENOV, K.K., See GORSHKoV, G.S., 465
and Gyurgyany-Kore fields), 1795 heat and chemical composition of ZEMANEK, J., formation evaluation b y ' " ,
YAMAGATA, N., See ToRII, T., 2329 Italian hot springs, 1215 inspection with the borehole
YAMAGUCHI, K., See YANAGASE, K., 2561 YUHARA, K., Distribution of hot televiewer, 2747
YAMAMOTO. S., Volcano slope springs in springs of the world, 721 ZEN, E.-A., See fiSHER, J.R., 3792
Japan, 1141 YUHARA, K., Estimation of hydrothermal ZEN, M.T., Geothermal system of the
YAMAMURo, N., See FUKUDA, M., 2074 systems by means of well-head Dieng-Batur volcanic complex, 587
YAMANDA, N., See OSHIMA, Y., 2331 observations, 2744 ZEN, M.T., Geothermy and its future in
YAMASAKI, T., Geology and hydrothermal YUHARA, K., See SEKIOKA, M., 2261 Indonesia, 615
alterations of Oteke geothermal YUHARA, K., See SEKloKA, M., 2262 ZEN, M.T., Result of the preliminary
area, Kujyo volcano group, Kyushu, YUHARA, K., Heat flux estimation in geological investigation of natural
Japan, 1482 geothermal areas bised on the heat steam fields in Indonesia, 1491
YAMASHITA, K., Fluctuations of water balance of the ground surface, 2213 ZHABIN, A.G., Reaction Interactl~n of
level in wells in the old cit~ of YUHARA, K., See SEKloKA, M., 3865 ore-bearing (copper+zinc)
Beppu Spa, II, 3235 YUHARA, K., Heat transfer measurement hydrothermal solutions with pyritite
YAMASITA, K., See NOMITU, T., 1017 in geothermal areas, 1967 bodies, 3864
YAMASITA, K., See NOMITU, T., 1018 YUHARA, K., Heat transfer measurement ZHARKDV, V.N., Adiabatic temperature
YAMAZAKI, H., See YANAGASE, K., 2561 in a geothermal area,'S75 gradient in earth's mantle, 3540
YANAGASE, K., Colloidal silica In hot- YUHARA, K., Heat transfer measurement ZHARKOV, V.N., Coefficient of thermal
spring water, 2561 in a geothermal area, 578 conductivity in Earth's crust, 3456
YANAGASE, K., See YANAGASE, T., 3193 YUHARA, K., Heat-transfer measurement ZHDANoV, V.A., Equations of state of
YANAGASE, T., See YANAGASE, K., 2561 in the Owakudani and Sounzan sodium chloride, 3858
YANAGASE, r., Properties of scales and geothermal areas, Hakone Volcano, ZHELTIKoV, A.M., See BRAGIN, A.A.,
methods to prevent them, 3193 2071 2732
YANAGIHARA, C., Investigation b~ YUHARA, K., Mass and heat discharged ZHEVAGo, V.S., Geothermal
drilling on the geothermal area of from Owakudani and Sounzan investigations in Kazakhstan and
Dake Hot Spring, Fukushima geothermal areas, Hakone Volcano, utilization of thermal waters, 1360
prefecture, 2715 236 ZHEVAGo, V.S., Thermal waters of
YANAGIHARA, C., Investigation by YUHARA, K., Nitrogen gas in hot-spring Kazakhstan and their value to the
drilling on th~ geothermal area of waters, 2382 national economy, 1370
Dake Hot Spring, Fukushima YUHARA, K., Quantitative estimation of ZHULID, V.A., See MEL'NIKoV, V.S.,
Prefecture, 2716 hydrothermal system of Owakudani and 3841
YANAGIHARA, C., See fUJIKURA, K., 2075 Sounzan geothermal areas, 1376 ZHURAVLENKo, V.J., See KREMNJoV, o.A.,
YANAGIHARA, C., See NAKAMURA, H., 2692 YUHARA, K., Thermal water production 2853
YANS, p., Conditions for spontaneous of hot springs and the ZlERfUSS, H., Apparatus for rapid
rupture of the supercooling and precipitation, 1212 determination of heat conductivity
supersaturation states of aqueous YUHARA, K., Thermod~namical properties of poor conductors, 3525
saline solutions, 3824 of natural steams and hydrothermal ZIERfUSS, H., LaboratorM measurements
YAROSHEVSKII, A.A., See KADIK, A.A., structure or Beppu geothermal area, of heat conductivity ot sedimentar~
3884 1265 rocks, 3444
YARZA DE DE LA TORRE, E., Gases and YUHARA, K., Uchinomaki hot springs in ZIES, E.G., Acid gases and
vapors of volcanoes in Baja Aso Caldera, 1159 incrustations in the Valley of Ten
California, 1621 YUHARA, K., See SEND, K., 3224 Thousand Smokes (Katmai, Alaska),
YASUI, M., Heat flow In the Sea of YUNDV, A.YU., See PAVLOV, YU.A., 1508 2298
Japan, 1939 YUSA, Y., See KIKKAWA, K., 1369 ZIES, E.G., Valley of ten thousand
YASUI, M., Studies of thermal state of YUSTER, 8.T., Ideal liquid inclusions, smokes, 776
earth, 1866 3401 ZIESCHANG, J., Mineral waters of the
YASUI, M., Studies of thermal state of YUSUFoVA, V.D., Experimental stud~ of German Democratic Republic, 1439
earth - 18, 1883 the density of waters containing ZOBEL, M.G.R., See WEISSBERG, B.G.,
YEGoGYAN, V.L., See ANANYAN, A.L., large concentrations of soluble 2913
1118 salts, 3688 ZoEGA, J., See PALMASoN, G., 542
YEGDRoVA, I.YE., See SHANTSER, A.YE., YUSUNoV, I., See GoTGIL'f, A.V., 1480 ZOHDY, A.A.R., Electrical resistivitM
1435 sounding with an L-shaped array,
YEN, T.P., Geologic controls of 2107
mineral deposits in Taiwan, 1582 Z ZOHDY; A.A.R., New method for
YERMOLAYER, N.P., See NAUMoV, G.B., differential resistivity sounding,
701 ZAIPoLD, U., See SHTILLER, G., 2166 1990
YES'MAN, B.I., See KULIYEV, S.M., 3139 ZAITSEV, I.M., Electrical prospecting ZOHDY, A.A.R., Resistivity, se!f-
YEVTUKHoV, A.D., See KRAYEVDY, YU.A., methods for studMing thermal water potential, and induced-polarization
1538 deposits, 2093 surveys of a vapor-dominated
YEZHoV, YU.A., Main geothermal ZANCANI, C.f.A., Comparison between geothermal system, 2232
features of the Urals and adjacent surface and jet condensers in the ZoHDY, A.A.R., See STANLEY, W.D., 2229
territories, 1389 energetic and chemical utilization ZOR'KIN, L.M., Characteristics of the
YODER, H.S., See fAWCETT, J.J., 3573 of Larderello's voraciferous steam temperature field of salt deposits
YOKOYAMA, E., See WAKE, T., 2587 jets, 3074 of the Caspian depression, 7JD
YOKOYAMA, E., Geothermal surveM of ZARUBIN, A.I., See RAfAL'SKIY, R.P., ZoRIN, U.A., See LUBIKoVA, E.A., 2186
SounkMo district in Mt. Taisetsu 3714 ZOTOV, A.V., See ALEKHIN, YU.V., 3835
area, Hokkaido, Japan. II. ZASTEZHKo, YU.S., Geothermal ZUCCARI, G.C., Borax-bearing geysers
Geochemical survey, 2588 conditions and thermal waters of the of Tuscan~, 2956
YOKOYAMA, E., See HAYAKAWA, f., 2076 Dnieper-Donets basin, 1907 ZUCCARI, G.C., Borax-bearing geMsers
YOKOYAMA, E., See WAKE, T., 2134 ZAVAR1TSKIY, A.N., Investigation of of TuscanM, 2930
YOSHIDA, M., See IWASAKI, I., 1229 the Kamchatka volcanoes, 1072 ZUCULIN, B., fumaroles of Lardere!lo,
YOSHIDA, M., Solidifuing hot spring ZAVELEV, A.I., Computer method of 999
water from Shinshin funkako hot solving the inverse problem of ZUEV, YU. I., Thermophysical
spring at Volcano Tokate, Hokkaido, electrical surveying (vertical properties of rocks from certain
Japan, and solidified product of hot electrical sounding), 1980 regions in western and southern
spring water, 2491 ZAYTSEV, I.K., See MAKARENKO, F.A., Tien-Shan and the geothermal
YOSHIDA, M., See IWASAKI, I., 2396 1446 conditions of the fergana
YDSHIZAWA, Y., See SUGAWARA, A., 3500 ZAYTSEV, I.M., Geoph~sic.l depression, 2148
yoSHIZAWA, Y., See SUGAWARA, A., 3490 investigations in prospecting for ZUYEV, YU.N., Heat properties of rocks
yoSHIZUMI, E., Interpretation of thermal waters, 1962 of fergana, 3706
electrical prospecting by analog ZAYTSEV, i.M., See DENISIK, V.A., 1535 ZUYEV, YU.N., New thermal anomaly area
computer, 2015 ZBYSZEWSKI, G., Possibilities of in the Fergana depression. 2104
YOUNG, H.W., Geothermal investigations developing geothermal energy in the ZVEREV, V.L., See KUPTSoV, V.M., 2524
in Idaho. I. Geochemistry and
SUBJECT INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
The subject index is based on the use of Geothermal cooling urged for Managua, 3362
descriptors selected from a controlled thesaurus of AIR POLLUTION/RESEARCH PROGRAMS
terms. Subject descriptors and qualifiers President's message on supply of energy and clean
(subheadinQs) are selected and presented in the air, also fact sheet from Office of the White
followinQ format: House Press Secretary, 278
SUBJECT DESCRIPTOR/QUALIFIER ALASKA/FUMAROLES
Title (9upplementar~ information), citation Acid gases and incrustations in the Valley of Ten
number (report number) Thousand Smokes (Katmai, Alaska), 2298
The title may be supplemented With additonal Geology of Sitkin Island, Alaska, 811
words, or a phrase, if it appears additional Objectives, methods, and progress of Alaskan
information would be helpful. In cases for which the (Aleutian Islands) volcanic investigations of
title contains little or no information related to the U.S. Geological Survey, 800
the subject entry, it may be replaced entirely by Seismic refraction profiles of the ash flow in
the supplementary information. A qualifier is not the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, Katmai
always required, and in such cases the title will National Monument, Alaska, 893
follow the unqualified subject descriptor. Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 769
The descriptors selected for use as subject Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 770
terms ere Qenerally the names of specific materials, Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 771
things, and processes. To the extent possible, a Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 776
Qualifier is selected to describe the properties of, ALASKA/GEOLOGIC FAULTS
or prooessses applied to, the subject term. fault patterns in southeastern Alaska, 815
Index entries are selected to indicate the Seismic refraction profiles of the ash flow in
important ideas and concepts presented in the report, the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, Katmai
rather than words that may appear in the article. National Monument, Alaska, 893
Within the available thesaurus terms, the most ALASKA/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
probable or logical place to look for typical Temperature-measurement studies, South Barrow
information is selected. However, Users of the index test well I, 1774
should consider synonymous or closely related terms. ALASKA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Geothermal measuring circuit, 1714
ALASKA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Potential for geothermal energy development in
A Alaska, 388
ALASKA/GEYSERS
Alaska, an empire in the making, 767
AERIAL PROSPECTING/DIGITAL SYSTEMS Valle~ of Ten Thousand Smokes, 769
Min~aturized digital data acquisition system for ALASKA/HOT SPRINGS
hiQh resolution magnetometer surveying, 2105 fault patterns in southeastern Alaska, 815
AFRICA Geology of Sitkin Island, Alaska, Bl1
See also ALGERIA Mineral springs of Alaska (with a chapter on the
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC chemical character of some surface waters of
CONGO PEOPLES REPUBLIC Alaska, by Richard B. Dole and Alfred A.
EGYPTIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Chambers), 766
ETHIOPIA Objectives, methods, and progress of Alaskan
KENYA (Aleutian Islands) volcanic investigations of
MADAGASCAR the U.S. Geological Survey, 600
MALAWI Seward Peninsula, 816
MOROCCO Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 769
NIGERIA Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 771
SOUTH AFRICA ALASKA/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
SOUTHERN RHODESIA Alaska, its population, industries, and resources,
TANZANIA 9S1
TUNISIA ALASKA/SEISMIC SURVEYS
UGANDA Seis~ic refraction profiles of the ash flow in
ZAIRE REPUBLIC the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, Katmai
ZAMBIA National Monument, Alaska, 893
.AFRICA/GEOLOGY ALASKA/VOLCANOES
Afar triangle, IS10 Objectives, methods, and progress of Alaskan
AFRICA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION (Aleutian Islands) volcanic investigations of
Role of modern sensor application in the United the U.S. Geological Survey, 800
Nations resource exploration and evaluation ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
programs, 2193 See also AMCHITKA ISLAND AREA
Terrestrial heat flow in Lake Malawi, Africa, 1902 ALEUTIAN ISLANDS/FUMAROLES
AFRICA/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS Objectives, methods, and progress or Alaskan
Afar tri~ngle, 1510 (Aleutian Islands) volcanic investigations of
AFRICA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES the U.S. Geological Survey, 600
Afar triangle, IS10 Volcanic activity on Umnak and Great Sitkin
Geothermal resources of Rwanda, 568 Islands, 1946-46, 1043
Terrestrial heat flow in Lake Malawi, Africa, 1902 Volcanic activity on Akun and Akutan Islands, 10S6
AFRICA/HOT SPRINGS ALEUTIAN ISLANDS/HOT SPRINGS
Carbon-dioxide-bearing hot springs in the Songwe Akutan Volcano, 1001
River Valley, Mbeya District, 23S9 Objectives, methods, and progress of Alaskan
Helium and hot spring investigation proQress (Aleutian Islands) volcanic investigations of
report, 456 the U.S. Geological Survey, 600
Hot springs Investigation progress report (60- Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 771
13S 0 F). 2347 Volcanic activity on Umnak and Great Sitkin
Thermal waters of SwaZiland, 1454 Islands, 1946-46, 1043
Under.ground waters at the present time. Their Volcanic actiVity on Akun and Akutan Islands, 1056
regime. temperature, and composition from the Voyages and travels in various parts or the world
viewpoint of the role they play In the economy during the years 1603, 1604, 180S, 1606, and
of the Earth'S crust, IS92 1607. Parts 1 and 2, 982
AIR CONDITIONING/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ALEUTIAN ISLANDS/VOLCANOES
48 INDEX
49 INDEX AQUIFERS/CONVECTION
Akutan Volcano, 1001
Objectives, methods, and progress of Alaskan
(Aleutian Islands) volcanic investigations of ALUNITE/ISOTOPE RATIO
the U.S. Geological Survey, 800 Sulfur isotopes in pyrite, pyrrhotite, alunite
Volcanic activity on Akun and Akutan Islands, 1056 and anhydrite from steam wells in the Taupo
ALGERIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, 2447
Geothermal possibilities of Algeria, 249 AMCHITKA ISLAND AREA/HEAT FLOW
ALKALI METAL CCMPOUNDS/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Heat flow (rom deep boreholes in two island arcs,
Heat conductivitv of simple cubical crvstals 2111
(Alkali halides), 3398 AMMONIA/ABUNDANCE
ALKALI METALS Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as
See also CESIUM the municipal water suppLy in Makhachkala, 2514
LITHIUM AMMONIA/RECOVERY
POTASSIUM Energy balance of steam geothermal power plants,
RUBIDI UM 2958
SODIUM AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS/ABUNDANCE
ALKALI METALS/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Geothermal field of Larderello (Tuscany, Italy)
Use of automated titrimetry for analyses of (In 5 thermal waters), 2515
natural water, 2568 AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS/PHASE STUDIES
ALLOYS/CORROSION 'Transitions to the liquid state' preceding the
Corrosion of metals in geothermal power plants, rupture of metastable states of water and
3199 aqueous solutions of NH~CI and Kel, 3823
ALLOYS/CORROSION RESISTANCE AMPHIBOLE/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Corrosion resistance of metal in hot brines: Thermal conductivity of rock-formin~ minerals,
literature review, 3202 3752
ALUMINIUM/ABUNDANCE AMPHIBULE/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Aluminum in Quartz as a geothermometer, 3704 Thermal properties of amphiboles as a function of
Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as alkali content, 3550
the municipal water suppl~ in Makhachkala, 2514 ANALCIME/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS
Iron, aluminum and manganese concentration in Dependence of equilibrium with analcime and
waters discharged Crom Wairakei drillholes, 2460 jadeite on the pressure on solid phases,
ALUMINIUM/CORROSION partial pressure of water, and temperature, 2562
Geothermal corrosion of aluminum and aluminum ANALCIME/PHASE STUDIES
allol/s, 3195 Dependence of equilibrium with analcime and
ALUMINIUM/GEOTHER~OMETRY jadeite on the pressure on solid phases,
Aluminum in Quartz as a geothermometer, 3737 partial pressure of water, and temperature, 2562
ALUMINIUM/PRODUCTION ANAPRILINE/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Chilean project for producing aluminum by means Chemical composition of analcite from low-grade
of geothermal energy, 3009 metamorphic rocks in Japan, 3571
ALUMINIUM ALLOYS/CORROSION ANAPR1LINE/GEOTHERMOMETRY
Geothermal corrosion of alu~inum and aluminum Chemical composition of analcite from low-grade
allol/s, 3195 metamorphic rocks in Japan, 3571
ALUMINIUM OXIDES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS ANHYDRIDES/ISOTOPE RATIO
Hydrolysis reactions in the silicon dioxide Isotopic and chemical equilibrium of CH~--COz and
excess portion of the s~stem potassium oxide- pvrite-anhydride in geothermal area in Japan,
aluminum oxide-silicon dioxide-water in 2559
chloride fluids at magmatic conditions, 3848 ANHYDRITE/ISOTOPE RATIO
ALUMINIUM OXIDES/PHASE STUDIES Sulfur isotopes in pyrite, pyrrhotite, alunite
Anisotropic thermal expansion and solid solutions and anhydrite from steam wells in the Taupo
of some compounds in the system BaO-AI 2 0 3 -SiO z Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, 2447
II. Measurements on structures having three ANTARCTICA/VOLCANOES
dimensional I ink~ between (Si ,AI )0 ... tetrahedra Note on Mt. Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica, 1263
and model considerations concerning their ANTIMONY/ABUNDANCE
anisotropic thermal ex.pan'sion, 3856 Arsenic and antimony in some New Zealand thermal
Basic information on the subsolidus structure of waters (Rotorua-Taupo region), 2376
the system 90-A1 2 0 3 -SiO?, 3821 Mercury and antimony deposits associated with
Phase relationships of chlorites in the system active hot springs in the western United States,
MgO--AI 2 0.--Si0 2 --H 2 0, 3573 860
Phase relations of titan-acrnite in the s~stem ANTIMONY/MINERALIZATION
sodium oxide-iron(III)oxide-aluminum oxide- Mercury-antimony-arsenic mineralization in
titanium dioxide-si'licon dioxide at 1000 bars Kamchatka and Kurile Islands hydrothermal
total water pressure, 3849 springs, 2589
Solution chemistry and metamorphism, 3612 ANTIMONY SULFIDES/ABUNDANCE
ALUMINIUM OXIDES/THERMAL EXPANSION Occurrence of stibnite at Steamboat Springs,
Anisotropic thermal expansion and solid solutions Nevada, 2286
of some compounds in the s~stem BaO-Al z 0 3 -SiO z Occurrence of stibnite and metastibnite at
II. Measurements on structures having three Steamboat Springs~ Nevada, 2293
dilllensional 1 inks between (Si.Al )0 .. tetrahedra ANTIMONY SULFIDES/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
and model considerations concerning their Occurrence of stibnite and metastibnite at
anisotropic thermal expansion, 3856 Steamboat Springs, Nevada, 2293
ALUMIN1UM SILICATES APATITES/GEOTHERMOMETRY
See also VERMICULITE Refinement of the biotite-apatite geothermometer,
ALUMINIUM SILICATES/ABUNDANCE 2609
Practice of measuring the paleotemperature of APATITES/SYNTHESIS
granitoids by Barth'S method, 3570 Composition and structure of recent hydrothermal
ALUMINIUM SILICATES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS green minerals in the Goryachii Plyazh deposit,
Laumontite equilibria and the zeolite facies, 3732 Kunashir Island, 1513
ALUMINIUM SILICATES/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION APPALACHIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Secondarv quartzites, 1188 Geothermal energy potential in northern
ALUMINIUM SILICATES/MELTING Appalachia. 401
Hydrothermal melting curves in silicate-water AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS/DENSITY
systems at pressure greater than 10 kilobars, Equation for the density of vapor-saturated NaCl--
3611 H,O solutions from 750 to 325 0 C, 3735
ALUMINIUM SILICATES/PHASE STUDIES AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
Phase eqUilibriums in the sl/stem NaAISI.O.- ConductiVity of mixed aqueous electrolytes (HCI-
NaAISiO.-H,O up to 15 kilobars. Theoretical NaCI-H 2 0, Pb(NO.),-KNO.-H 2 0, BaCI,-KCI-H 2 0, KCI-
discussion, 3779 NaCI-H 2 0), 3778
Solubility of water in melts In the system AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS/PH VALUE
NaAISi.O.--NaAISIO.--H 2 0, 3789 Character of the changes in the pH of synthetic
ALUMINIUM SILICATES/SYNTHESIS hydrothermal solutions, 3642
Composition and structure of recent hydrothermal AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS/SOLVENT PROPERTIES
green minerals in the GorW8chii Plyazh deposit, Dissolution rate of powdered quartz in acid
Kunashlr Island, 1513 so lut ion, 2634
High-temperature synthesis of nepheline and Recrystallization of quartz in hydrothermal
sodalite based on kaolin, 3781 solutions of sulfides and fluorideS of various
Hydrolwsis r~actions in the silicon dioxide alkali metals, 3643
excess portion of the system potassium oxide- Solubility of gold In hydrothermal alkaline
aluminum oxide-silicon dioxide-water in sulfide solutions, 3734
chloride fluids at magmatic conditions, 3848 AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Hydrothermal are deposits. Typomorphlc minerals Activity coefficients of potassium chloride in
of recent hydrothermal systems, 3806 several mixed electrolyte solutions at 250, 3771
Low-temperature h~drothermal synthesis of AQUIFERS/CONVECTION
montmorillonite, ammonium mic8s- and ammonium Steady state free convection in an unconfined
zeolites, 3645 geothermal reservoir, 3867
AQUIFERS/FLUID FLOW INDEX 50
resources, stratigraphic information and
selected wells drilled Cor water, 2752
AQUIFERS/FLUID FLOW Well location map, Maricopa County, Arizona;
Exploration of multiphase fluid flow in a saline wells drilled for hydrocarbon, helium, and
aquifer s~9tem affected by geothermal heating. geothermal.resources; stratigraphic information
(Final report), 646 (PB-234233) and selected wells drilled for water, 2754
Use of thermal model to investigate the theory of Well location map, Cochise County, Arizona; wells
transient C.low to a partially penetratin~ well, drilled for hvdrocarbon, helium, and geothermal
3605 resources; stratigraphic information and
AQUIFERS/GEOCHEMISTRY selected wells drilled for water, 2755
ealeu"lation of aquifer chemistry in hot-water ARIZONA/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
geothermal systems, 2626 Ther~al anomalies and sulfide oxidation in the
ENTHALP, co~puter proQram for the calculation of silver bell mining district, 2209
aquifer chemistry in hot-water geothermal ARIZONA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
systems, 2280 (PB-2I9376) Dinner Session, Thursday, 10 May 1973, 356
Physical and chemical variations in the discharge Geothermal resources, 238
of a flowing well, 694 Overview of geothermal resources potential in
AQUIFERS/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Ar i zona, 284
Estimation of the capacity of jointed reservoirs ARIZONA/GEOTHERMAL WELLS
from data of hydrod~namic investigations of Well location map, Mohave County, Arizona; wells
well, photologging, and core analysis, 2736 drilled for hydrocarbon, helium, and geothermal
Some ways of bringing out jointed reservoirs by resources; stratigraphic formation and selected
geophysical logging methods, 2737 wells drilled for water, 337
Use of geophysical well logging and geologic data Well location map, Yavapai County, Arizona; wells
to bring out jointed-cavernous and jointed drilled for hydrocarbon, helium, and geothermal
reservoirs, and estimation of their effective resources; stratigraphic formation and selected
porosity, 2735 wells drilled for water, 338
AQUIFERS/HYDRODYNAMICS ARIZONA/HEAT FLOW
Geochemical h~drodynamics - possible key to the Comparison of terrestrial heat flow and transient
hydrology of certain aquifer s~stems in the ~eomagnetic fluctuations in the southwestern
northern part of the Gulf of Mexico, 1380 United States, 883
AQUIFERS/HYDROLOGY ARIZONA/HOT SPRINGS
Geochemical hydrodynamics - possible key to the Arizona - Gillard Hot Springs, 395
h~drolog~ of certain aquifer systems in the Geothermal waters of Arizona. Progress report,
northern part of the GUlf of Mexico, 1380 364
AQUIFERS/NATURAL CONVECTION Indian Hot Springs, Graham County, Arizona, 784
Effect of solute dispersion on thermal convection Report on the geology of portions of California,
in a porous medium laMer, 3847 Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona,
AQUIFERS/NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS examined in the years 1871, 1872, and 1873, 943
Influence of water in rocks an effects of ARIZONA/MAGNETIC SURVEYS
underground nuclear explosions, 3297 Comparison of terrestrial heat flow and transient
AQUIFERS/PERMEABILITY geomagnetic fluctuations in the southwestern
Low permeability of a thick geothermal aquifer in United States, 883
a hiQhly fr.actured area a9 a necessaru ARIZONA/STRATIGRAPHY
requisite for high steam production, 1496 Well location nlap, Pinal County, Arizona; wells
AQUIFERS/POROSITY drilled for hydrocarbon, helium, and geothermal
Estimation of the capacity of jointed reservoirs resources, stratigraphic information and
from data of hydrodynamic investigations of selected wells drilled for water, 2752
well, photologging, and core analysis, 2736 ARIZONA/THERMAL WATERS
Use of geophysical well logging and geologic data Occurrence of thermal ground-water in the basin
to bring cut jointed-cavernous and jointed and range province of Arizona, 914
reservoirs, and estimation of their effective ARIZONA/WELL DRILLING
porosity, 2735 Well location map, Pinal County, Arizona; wells
AQUIFERS/SALINITY drilled for hydrocarbon, helium, and geothermal
Effect of solute dispersion on thermal convection resources, stratigraphic information and
in a porous medium layer, 3847 selected wells drilled for water, 2752
AQUIFERS/WASTE DISPOSAL Well location map, Maricopa County, Arizona;
Exploration of multiphase fluid flew in a saline wells drilled for hydrocarbon, helium, and
aquifer system affected b~ geothermal heating. geothermal resources; stratigraphic information
(F ina I report l, E46 (PB-234233) and selected wells drilled for water, 2754
ARAGONITE/GEOTHERMOMETRY Well location map, Cochise County, Arizona; wells
Aragonite sinter as a geologic thermometer, 3477 drilled for hydrocarbon, helium, and geotherlnal
ARCTIC REGIONS/HEAT FLOW resources; stratigraphic information and
Heat flow through the bottom of the inner seas selected wells drilled for water, 2755
and lakes in the USSR, 2192 ARKANSAS/HOT SPRINGS
ARGENTINA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Radioactivitv of spring waters of Hot Springs
Fumaroles, solfataras, and hot sprin9s in National Park and Vicinity in Arkansas (Radon
northwestern Argentina and the possibility of content),664
their industrial use, 1088 ARSENIC/ABUNDANCE
ARGENTINA/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Arsenic and antimony in Some New Zealand thermal
Ther~a! sources of Pedro Luro (province of Buenos waters (Rotorua-Taupo region), 2376
Aires). 2669 Arsenic content of the hot spring waters in
ARGENTINA/HOT SPRINGS Narugo and Onikobe Districts, Miyagi prefecture,
Rheumatism and Argentine mineral waters, 2309 2501
ARGON/ABUNDANCE Arsenic in thermal waters and deposits of Manza
Mass spectrometer measurements in the thermal hot springs, Gumma prefecture, 2513
areas of New Zealand, carbon dioxide and ARSENIC/MINERALIZATION
residual gas analyses, 2389 Mercury-antimony-arsenic mineralization in
ARGON 40/GEOTHERNOMETRY Kamchatka and Kurile Islands hydrothermal
Attempt at potassium-argon geothermometry and springs, 2589
estimation of thermodynamic parameters, 3606 ARSENIC/WATER POLLUTION
ARGON 40/QUANTITY RATIO Arsenic in the Waikato River System, 2912
Attempt at potassium-argon geothermometry and ARSENIC SULFIDES/ABUNDANCE
estimation of thermodynamic parameters, 3606 Occurrence of stibnite and metastibnite at
ARGON ISOTOPES/ISOTOPE RATIO Steamboat Springs, Nevada, 2293
Isotopic composition of argon from steam jets of ARSENIC SULFIDES/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
Tuscany, 2472 Occurrence of sulphur, orpiment, and realgar in
~ass spectrometer ",easurements in tne thermal the Yellowstone National Park, 2641
areas of New Zealand, carbon dioxide and ARSENIC SULFIDES/SOLUBILITY
residual Qas anal~ses, 2389 SolUbility of orpiment (AS 2 S 3 ) in Tamagawa Hot
ARIZONA/GEOLOGIC STRATA Springs, Akita Prefecture, 2586
Geothermometry from thermoluminescence of contact- ARTESIAN BASINS/GEOLOGY
metamorphosed limestone, 847 Geothermal indexes of the Bukhara--Karsni
ARIZONA/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS artesian basin, 1299
Thermal ancffialies and sulfide oxidation in the ARTESIAN BASINS/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
silver bell mining district, 2209 Relationships of geothermal gradients to
ARIZONA/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY geological features in the Great Artesian Basin,
Developments in four corners-Intermountain area Australia, 1255
in 1973, 1651 Source of heat in a deep artesian aquifer, tlahia
ARIZONA/GEOTHER~AL EXPLORATION Blanca, Argentina, 479
Preliminary geothermal exploration San Francisco ARTESIAN BASINS/HYDROLOGY
volcanic field, Northern Arizona, 1646 Geothermal indexes of the Bukhara--Karshi
Well lccoticn map, Pinal County, Arizona; wells artesian basin, 1299
drilled for h~drocarbon, helium, and geothermal ARTESIAN BASINS/THERMAL WATERS
51 INDEX BIBLIOGRAPHIES/ELECTRIC POWER
Solution of certain problems relating to the
formation of thermal waters of artesian basins
on the basis of thermohydrodynamic calculations AUSTRIA/HEAT fLOW
and isotopic composition, 2495 Geothermal data from Vienna Basin, 1950
ASIA AUSTRIA/HOT SPRINGS
See also CHINA Report on the present state of our knowledge with
INDIA respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
INDONESIA AZORES ISLANDS/GEOLOGY
IRAN Deep drilling in an active geothermal area in the
JAPAN Azores 9 2763
PAKISTAN AZORES ISLANDS/GEOTHERMAL fIELDS
PHILIPPINES Deep drilling in an active geothermal area in the
REPUBLIC Of KOREA Azores, 2763
SOUTH VIETNAM AZORES ISLANDS/HOT SPRINGS
SRI LANKA Furnas of the ~zores (Boiling springs), 1061
TAIWAN AZORES ISLANDS/PETROLOGY
THAILAND Deep drilling in an active geothermal area in the
TIBET Azores, 2763
TURKEY
ASIA/ENERGY SOURCES
Energy in our region, 626 B
ASIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Energy in our region, 626
ASIA/HOT SPRINGS BARIUM/ABUNDANCE
Underground waters at the present time. Their Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as
regime, temperature, and composition from the the municipal water supply in Makhachkala, 2514
viewpoint of the role they pla~ in the economy BARIUM CHLORIDES/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
of the Earthls crust, 1592 Conductivity of mixed aqueous electrol~tes (HCl-
ASIA/THERMAL WATERS NaCl-H 2 0, Pb(NO')2-KNO,-H20, BaC1 2-KC1-H 20, KC1-
Hydrovolcanism (Relation of thermal waters to NaCI-H 20), 3778
tectonics and salt domes), 1335 BARIUM CHLORIDES/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
ATLANTIC OCEAN Activity coefficients of potassium chloride in
See also CARIBBEAN SEA several mixed electrolyte solutions at 250, 3771
NORTH SEA BARIUM OXIDES/PHASE STUDIES
ATLANTIC OCEAN/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Anisotropic thermal expansion and solid solutions
TAG h~drothermal field, 2274 of sonle compounds in the system BaO-Alz03-Si02.
ATLANTIC OCEAN/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES II. Measurements on structures having three
Sea floor geothermal measure~ents form Verna dimensional links between (Si,Al )0 4 tetrahedra
Cruise 26. Final technical report, Jul 1968- and model considerations concerning their
Ma~ 1969, 32 (AD-776243/8) anisotropic thermal expansion, 3856
ATLANTIC OCEAN/HEAT fLOW BARIUM OXIDES/THERMAL EXPANSION
Heat flow between the Caribbean Sea and the Mid- Anisotropic thermal expansion and solid solutions
Atlantic Ridge, 1507 of some compounds in the system BaO-Al z 0 3 -Si0 2 _
Heat-flow measurements in North Atlantic, II. Measurements on structures having three
Car.ibbean, and Mediterranean, 1843 dimensional links between (Si,AI 40~ tetrahedra
New heat-flow measurements in Caribbean and and model considerations concerning their
western Atlantic, 1259 anisotropic thermal expansion, 3856
ATLANTIC OCEAN/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS BARIUM SULfATES/SOLUBILITY
Silica and fluoride over the tag hydrothermal Gangue minerals in hydrothermal deposits, 3582
field (Trans-Atlantic geotraverse), 2631 BASALT/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
TAG h~drothermal field, 2274 Chemistry of tholeiites from the Reykjanes Ridge
Tag h~drothermal field (Trans-Atlantic and Charlie Gibbs fracture Zone, 2285
geotraverse). 2632 Isotopic composition of lead in volcanic rocks
ATLANTIC OCEAN/SEA BED from central HonshU - with regard to basalt
Sea floor geothermal measurements from Vema genesis, 2526
Cruise 25. Technical reports Nos_ 2 and 4, Jan- Petrogenetic relationships of acid and basic
Apr 1968, 1652 (AD-748309) rocks in Iceland~ Sr-isotopes and rare-earth
Sea floor geothermal measurements from Conrad elements in late and postglacial volcanics, 2621
Cruise 13. Technical report, Apr-Dec 1970, BASALT/FRACTURE PROPERTIES
1653 (AD-749983) Some experiments on thermal shock fracture of
ATLANTIC OCEAN/SEDIMENTS rocks, 3482
TAG hvdrothermal field, 2274 BASALT/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATIUN
ATLANTIC OCEAN/TEMPERATURE DISTRIB~TION About water and basaltic magma, 3507
Sea floor geothermal measurements from Vema Hydrothermal alteration of basaltic andesite and
CrUise 25. Technical reports Nos. 2 and 4, Jan- other rocks in drill hole GS-6, Steamboat
Apr 1968, 165~ (AD-748309) Springs, Nevada, 695
Sea floor geothermal measurements from Conrad Laumontite and potassium feldspar pseudomorphs
Cruise 13. Technical report. Apr-Der. 1970, after laumontite in druses of spilites from
1653 (AD-7499831 Herbornseelbach (Lahn-Dill region), 3761
ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS/ISCTOPE RATIO Minerals of Steamboat Springs, Nevada, 2312
Hengill~ a high-temperature thermal area in BASALT/ISOTOPE RATIO
Iceland, 25I Isotopic composition of lead in volcanic rocks
AUSTRALIA from central Honshu - with regard to basalt
See also TAS~ANIA genesis, 2526
AUSTRALIA/ARTESIAN BASINS Petrogenetic relationships of acid and basic
Relationships of geothermal gradients to rocks in Iceland: Sr-isotopes and rare-earth
geological features in the Great Artesian Basin, elements in late and postglacial volcanics, 2621
Australia, 1255 BASALT/SOLUBILITY
AUSTRALIA/ENERGY SOURCES Preliminary stud~ of the 90lubilit~ of basalt in
Alternative energy sources~ a research challenge, high-temperature water. 3485
3 (CONf-7305EO-1) BASALT/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Energ~ in our. region, 626 Heat conductivity of rocks at high temperatures,
AUSTRALIA/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS 3630
Geothermal measurements at ~ount Isa, Queensland, High temperature thermal conductivit~ of six
2712 rocks, 3381 (UCHL-7605)
AUSTRALIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES BASALT/THERMAL SHOCK
Energy in our region, 626 Some experiments on thermal shock fracture of
Foreign and domestic discussions on natural rocks, 3482
geothermal power and potential use of Plowshare BELGIUM/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
to stimulate these natural systems, 3272 (BNWL- Geothermal energy - the world's most
B-II0) underdeveloped resource, 517
AUSTRALIA/HEAT fLeW BELGIUM/HOT SPRINGS
Geothermal measurements at Mount Isa~ Queensland, Mineral and thermal waters of Belgium. 1437
2712 Origin of thermal waters by Chaudfontaine (Vesdre
Heat flow in snowy mountains of Australia. 1908 Va11e~), 1081
Heat-flow values from eastern Australia~ 1841 BELGIU~/MINERAL SPRINGS
AUSTRALIA/HOT SPRINGS Mineral and thermal waters of Belgium, 1437
Summar~ of ~ineral and thermal waters in BENTONITE/SYNTHESIS
Australia, 1462 Hydrothermal argillization of Upper Santonian
AUSTRALIA/MINERAL SPRINGS volcanic rocks and its role in the formation of
Summar~ of mineral and thermal waters in Sarigyukh bentonites in the Armenian SSR. 3844
Australia, 1462 BERYLLIUM/ABUNDANCE
AUSTRALIA/THERMAL WATERS Ber~llium content of volcanic rocks, 2457
Underground water in East Gippsland, 1184 BIBLIOGRAPHIES/ELECTRIC POWER
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/ELECTRIC POWER INDEX 52
Energy, a continuing bibliography with indexes, 5
(NASA-SP-7043(01))
NSf-RANN ener.gy abstracts, 125 (ORNL-EIS-73- Energy-a special bibliograph~ with indexes, 4
52( Vo 1 .r )( No.2) ) (NASA-SP-7042 )
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/ENERGY CONSUMPTION BIBLIOGRAPHIES/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
NSf-RANN energy abstracts, 125 (ORNL-EIS-73- Bibliography of temperature measurement, January
52(Vol.l)( No.2)) 1953-Jun 1960, 1773
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/ENERGY DEMAND BIBLIOGRAPHIES/THERMAL WATERS
NSf-RANN energy abstracts, 125 (ORNL-EIS-73- Summary of literature on thermal springs, 806
52(Vol.l )(No.2)) BIBLIOGRAPHIES/VOLCANOES
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/ENERGY POLICY Summary of studies of thermal waters and volcanic
NSf-RANN energy abstracts, 125 (ORNL-EIS-73- emanations of the PacifiC region, 1920-61, 1227
52(Vo 1.1 )( No.2)) BIBLIOGRAPHIES/WELL LOGGING
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/ENERGY SOURCES Well Logging Methods Conference, 2668
NSf-RANN energy abstracts, 125 (oRNL-EIS-73- 8IKINI/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
52(Vol.l )(No.2)) Geothermal measurements on Eniwetok and Bikini
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/ENERGY STORAGE Atolls, 2662
Energy, a continuing bibliography with indexes, 5 BINARY CYCLES
(NASA-SP-7043(011) See also THERMODYNANIC CYCLES
Energy-a special bibliograph~ with indexes, 4 BINARY CYCLES/DESIGN
(NASA-SP-7042 ) Advanced binary cycles for geothermal power
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEOCHEMISTRY generation. 3069
Stable isotope geochemistry (in Volcanology, Advanced binary cycles for geothermal power
geochemistry and petrology, US National Report, generation, 3070
1967-71, 15th General Assembly, IUGG1, 3785 Application of direct con teet heat exchanQers to
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS power generation systems utilizing geothermal
Bibliographic index of papers published in brines, 3094
Collected Geophysical Papers, 1623 BINARY CYCLES/EFFICIENCY
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEOPHYSICS Pot~ssium-steam binary vapor cycle for better
Bibliographic index of papers published in fuel economy and reduced thermal pollution.
Collected Geophysical Papers, 1623 Paper No. 71-WA-Ener-9, 3088
Geophysical research at pressures above 30 BINARY CYCLES/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION
kllobars, 3599 Geothermal energ~ system and method, 3098
Italian geophysics bibliography, 3873 BINARY CYCLES/PERFORMANCE
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Regenerative vapor cycle with isobutane as
Annotated-indexed biblioQraphy of geothermal working fluid. 3101
phenomena, 3691 BINARY CYCLES/THERMODYNAMICS
Annotated and indexed bibliography of geothermal Gas turbine cycles on binary mixtures with the
ph"enomena, 14 condensation of one component, 3089
Energy. 8 continuing bibliography with indexes, 5 BINARY CYCLES/TWO-PHASE FLOW
(NASA-SP-7043(01)) Utilization of geothermal sources through a two
Energy-a special bibliography with indexes, 4 phase gravimetric loop and experimental tests
(NASA-SP-7042 ) on simulation scale model, 3083
Geothermal steam origin, characteristics, BIOLOGICAL WASTES
occurrence, and exploitation, 49 Summary of an assessment of new options in energy
Powe~ from the Earth~ geothermal enerQY, 295 research and development, 18
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION BIOTITE/GEOTHERMOMETRY
Natural steam and geothermal power generation, Biotite-garnet geothermometer, 3592
2959 Cobalt, nickel, chromium, scandium, and niobium
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION in biotite and the scandiuDI geological
Exploration and exploitation of geothermal thermometer, 3535
resources in arid and semiarid lands, a Refinement of the biotite-apatite geothermometer,
literature review and selected biblioQraphy, 2609
1602 (PB-216630) BIOTITE/ORIGIN
Geothermal steam origin, characteristics, Stabilit~ of metamorphic biotite paragenesis, ~B27
occurrence, and exploitation, 49 BIOTITE/SYNTHESIS
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEOTHERMAL fIELDS Stabilit~ of metamorphic biotite paragenesis, 3827
Nucl~ar Qeol~gy on geothermal areas, Spoleto, BLACK SEA/HEAT fLOW
1963, 696 Heat flow through the bottom of the inner seas
Occurrence and distribution of thermal springs, and lakes in the USSR, 2192
663 BORAX/RECOVERY
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS Report on the borax deposits of California and
Natural steam and Qeothermal power generation, Nevada, 2950
2959 BOREHOLES/ALIGNMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Electrical thermometer for depths to 750 m; new
Annotated-indexed bibliography of geothermal apparatus for measuring crooked boreholes, 1675
phenomena, 3691 Electrical caring: method of determining bottom-
Exploration and exploitation of geothermal hole data by electrical measurements, 1678
resources in arid and semiarid lands, a BOREHOLES/COOLING
li~erature review and selected bibliography, Stabilization time of the thermal regime
1602 (PB-218830) disturbed by drilling of a borehole, 3120
Geothermal steam origin, characteristics, BOREHOLES/DRILL CORES
occurrence, and exploitation, 49 Interpretation and correlation of geophysical
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/GEYSERS well logs with geology for instrument holes,
Summary of studies of thermal waters and volcanic 2707
emanations of the Pacific region, 1920-61, 1227 BOREHOLES/DRILLING
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/HEAT TRANSFER Borehole surveying, 1759
Heat transfer Bibliograph~-Russian works (416 Deepest drill hole, 2709
references), 3636 Determination of the time of reestablishment of a
Heat transfe~ bibli09raphy (595 references), 3637 thermal regime disturbed by drillin9. 2695
Heat transfer bibliograph~-Japanese works (46 Drilling of boreholes using compressed air as
references), 3638 circulating medium under complex conditions,
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/HOT SFRINGS 3121
Occurrence and distribution of ther~al springs, Effect of drilling fluid on temperatures measured
663 in bore holes, 2691
Summary of literature on thermal springs, 806 GeophMsical and geochemical investigations of
Summary of studies of thermal waters and volcanic ultradeep boreholes, some results and problems
emanations of the Pacific region, 1920-61. 1227 (in Yadernaya Geofizika), 2733
Thermal springs of the United States and other Geothermal drillholes - physical investigations,
countries of the world - a summary, 682 2701
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INfRARED SURVEYS Investigation by drilling on the geothermal area
Infrared technolo9Y - bibliography (391 of Dake Hot Spring, Fukushima prefecture. 2715
re,ference,,-), 1880 New mile post in deep drilling (San Joaquin
EIBLIOGRAPHIES/NUCLEAR POWER Valley), 2662
Energy, a continuing bibliography with indexes, 5 Planning, drilling, and logging of Geothermal
(NASA-SP-7043(01)) Test Hole GT-2. Phase I. 2647 (LA-5819-PR)
EnerQy-a spe~ial bibliography with indexes, 4 Restoration of temperature field of rocks after
(NASA-SP-7042 ) drilling borehole, 2705
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/POWER TRANSMISSION Zone of disturbance of the thermal state of rock~
Energy, a continuing bibliography with indexes, 5 by drilling of a borehole, 2685
(NASA-SP-7043(01)) BOREHOLES/DRILLING FLUIDS
Energy-a special bibliograph~ with indexes, 4 Treatment of drilling mud with surfactants, 3IGS
(NASA-SP-70421 BOREHOLES/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
BIBLIOGRAPHIES/SOLAR ENERGY Application of electrical methods for bore-hole
53 I NllEX BOREHOLES/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
659
Causes of poor comparability of results of
electrometr.ic research in exploration and BOREHOLES/LITKOLOGY
structure drill holes in a thin-layered section, Lithologic logs of the UCE-2, UCE-3, and UCE-16,
2723 drillholes, Stone Cabin and Monitor Valleys,
Electrical well logging, review of well-logging N~e County, Nevada, 2727
methods, 2666 BOREHOLES/MAGMATIC WATER
Method of rhwthmostratigraphic correlation of Geothermal brine well, mile-deep drill hole may
materials trom geophysical investigations of tap ore-bearing magmatic water and rocks
boreholes and from seismic exploration, 2014 undergoing metamorphism, 1209
Probe response and continuous temperature BOREHOLES/MASS TRANSFER
measurements, 2080 Borehole measurements, 2679
Thermal coring of wells, 2661 BOREHOLES/MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
BOREHOLES/EQUIPMENT Construction of complex digital borehole
Problem of choice of lever system of clamping apparatus and some fields of application, 2145
devices, 3143 Deep hole scientific instruments and measurements
BOREHOLES/FLUID FLOW for Project Mohole, 2710
Heat transfer by conduction and permeation and Electrical coring: method of determining bottom-
the characteristics of artificial bores placed hole data by electrical measurements, 1678
in the Wairakei thermal area, 2678 BOREHOLES/MEASURING METHODS
How ge~sers work, 2688 Method and apparatus for carrying out digital
Physical investigations, 1079 measurements in boreholes, 2255
Physical measurements and methods in boreholes, BUREHOLES/PLANNING
2664 Deep drilling in the USSR for scientific purposes,
BOREHOLES/FRACTURES 2711
Formation evaluation by inspection with the BOREHOLES/PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
borehole televiewer, 2747 Development or a theory of the Wairakei
BCREHOLES/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS geothermal field by the "simplest cases
First results of geoph~sical and geochemical first" technique, 1486
exploration of super-deep boreholes, 2146 Steam borings in Kawah Kamodjang, 2686
Geophysical and geochemical investigations of BOREHOLES/ROCK DRILLING
ultradeep boreholes, some results and problems Drilling of boreholes using air as circulating
(in Yadernaya Geofizika), 2733 medium in Czechoslovakia, 3126
BOREHOLES/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS Stabilization time of the thermal regime
Contributions to geothermics from deep wells, 2722 disturbed by drilling of a borehole, 3120
Geology of geothermal test hole GT-2 Fenton Hill Zone of disturbance of the thermal state of rocks
Site, July 1974, 2646 (LA-5780-MS) by drilling a borehole, 26g4
BOREHOLES/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS BOREHOLES/SAMPLERS
Applications for borehole geophysics in Portable sampler for collecting water samples
geophysical exploration, 2116 from specific zones in uncased or screened
Contributions to geothermics from deep wells, 2722 wells, 1617
Deep borehole surveys and problems, 1671 BOREHOLES/SEISMIC SURVEYS
First results of geophysical and geochemical Method of rhythmostratigraphic correlation of
exploration of super-deep boreholes, 2146 materials from geophysical investiQations of
formation evaluation by inspection with the boreholes and from seismic exploration, 2014
borehole televiewer, 2747 Observation of microearthquakes with a deep well
Geophvsical and geochemical investigations of seismometer (second paper), 2887
ultradeep boreholes, some results and problems Possibilities of utilizing the seismic boreholes
(in Yadernaya Geofizika), 2733 for geothermal measurement, 2699
Possibilities of utilizing the seismic boreholes Simplified variant of methods of correlating
for geothermal measurement, 2699 seisic observations in boreholes, 1985
BOREHOLES/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS BOREHOLES/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION
Bottom-hole temperature measurement, 657 Borenole measurements, 2679
Data on the geothermy of the West Turkmen Differential method of thermometry in drill holes
artesian basin, 1158 (differential thermologging), 2672
Determination of the time for reaching Experimental determination of the extent of
temperature equilibrium and the geothermal influence of gravitational convection and well
gradient in deep boreholes, 2721 casings on the natural distribution of
Geothermal measurements in the boreholes of the temperature in boreholes, 1800
Donetz Basin, 1679 Geothermal measurements on Eniwetok and Bikini
lieat flow at Spor Mountain, Jordan Valley, Atolls, 2682
Bingham, and La Sal, Utah, 2233 Interpretation of drill-hole temperature records,
Measurement of geothermal gradients in boreholes, 2674
1741 Measurement of temperature in boreholes, 1670
Measuring geothermal gradients in drill holes Possible dependence of deep-earth temperatures on
less than 60 feet deep, east Tintic District, geologic structure, 773
Utah. 1811 Report on the nature of subterranean heat
Methods of analyzing borehole temperature surveys examined at Beppu, 1704
(exemplified bv investigations of the geothermy Temperature field of rocks, taking into account
of the Artema Island and G~urg~any-More fields), the interaction of boreholes, 3108
1795 Theor~ of investigation of boreholes by the
New thermal anomal~ area in the Fergana method of artificial thermal field, 3459
depression, 2104 Time of restoration of thermal regime disturbed
Question of setting up geothermal investigations b~ borehole drilling, 2689
in Armenia, 1118 Underground temperatures at great depths, 3870
Topographical corrections in geothermal BOREHOLES/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
prospecting. Measurement of the borehole Computerized temperature decay - an asset to
gradient, 677 temperature logging, 2728
BOREHOLES/HEAT FLOW Convective flow and its effect on temperature
Analysis of heat flow data-Pt. 1, detailed logging in small-diameter wells, 3622
cbservations in a single borehole, 1961 Deep thermal flux in Kolkhida lowland, 2653
Attempt to determine geothermal heat flow using Establishment of the temperature field in rock
shallow boreholes, 2748 after borehole drilling, 2704
Heat flow studies in the state of Oregon, 2230 Geothermal measurements (USSR), 1680
Heat flow Crom depth in Azerbaijan, 2005 Geothermic investigations in the Hungarian plain,
Problems in measuring temperature and terrestrial 1738
heat flow in deep bore-holes, 1872 Important method of study of the Earth's interior,
Results of geothermal investig~tions in Siberia, 2683
2719 Results of terrestrial heat flow measurements in
Simple method of calculating climatic corrections Hungary, 1732
to heat flow measurements, 1976 Stabilization time of the thermal reQinle
Thermal conductivity of rocks from roeasurements disturbed by drilling of a borehole, 3120
on fragments and its application to heat-flow Temperature gradient in the world's deepest well,
determinations, 3783 2660
BOREHOLES/HEAT TRANSFER Temperature measurements with an electrical
Heat transfer by conduction and permeation and resistance thermometer in a deep borehole on
the characteristics of artificial bores placed the East Rand, 1690
in the Wairakei thermal area, 267B Temperature and heat flow in a well near Colorado
Time necessary for a borehole to attain Springs, 1702
temperature equi librium (~ethod for calculating), Terrestrial heat flow in the territory of
3114 Czechoslovakia and the measurement of thermal
BOREHOLES/HYDRAULIC FRACTURING conductivit~ with fully-automatic apparatus,
Evaluation of fracture treatments with 2072
temperature surve~s, 3580 Terrestrial heat balance in Iceland (Thermal
BOREHOLES/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS INDEX 54
temperature in boreholes, 1669
Optoelectronic meter for contact less temperature
gradient 0.1 0 C/m, heat flow 4-5 ~cal/cm2 sec), measurement in boreholes, 3820
1713 Origin and development of methods of thermometric
Thermal and electrical resistivity investigations research in boreholes in Azerbaijan
of the dunes geothermal anomaly, Imperial (Differential electronic thermometers), 1920
Valley, California, 22~1 Physical investigations, 1079 .
Topographic correction in geothermal prospecting, Physical measurements and methods in boreholes,
measurement of gradient at Matera, 1806 2664
BOREHOLES/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT Possibilities of measuring rock temperature in
Additional evidence on the relation of ultradeep boreholes, 2034
temperature to structure in the Salt Creek Oil Possibility of measuring of geothermal gradients
field, Natrona County, Wyoming, 1015 in Shallow drillholes, 2129
Apparatus for the measu~ement of temperatures in Probe response and continuous temperature
deep wells b~ means of maximum thermometers, measurements, 2080
1668 Problem of determining principal geothermal
Apparatus for geothermal measurements in parameters, 1787
boreholes (Mercury thermometer), 1698 Procedure of underground geothermal
Attempt to determine heat flow using shallow bore- investigations on ore deposits, 2112
holes, 2078 Results of well temperature tests in Wyoming, 2657
Borehole temperature measuring equipment and the Review of Red Sea heat (low (in discussion on the
geothermal flux in Tasmania, 2673 structure and evolution of the Red Sea and the
Borehole thermometer, 1927 nature of the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, and
Borehole thermal conductivit~ measurements, 2257 Ethiopia rift junctions), 2091
Characteristics of the temperature field of salt Steam borings in Kawah Kamodjang, 2686
deposits of the Caspian depression, 730 Temperature inversions in geothermal s~stem3, 1571
Comparison of the results of measurement by Temperature transients in flowing boreholes, 3268
electrical and maximum thermometers, 1812 Temperature in world's deepest wells, 2655
Computation of terrestrial heat flow in a well Temperature data from exploratory boreholes at
near Colorado Sprin~s, 1748 the supplemental test site, Central Nevada
Computers to increase the value of temperature Interim Report, 1971
logs, 2724 Temperature-measurement studies, South Barrow
Continuous temperature - logging equipment, 2706 test well I, 1774
Contributions to geothermies from deep wells, 2720 Temperature measurements with an electrical
Deep-earth temperatures in the United States, 1667 resistance thermometer in a deep borehole on
Determination of the time for reaching the East Rand, 1690
temperature equilibrium and the geothermal Temperature measurements in a mine on the
gradient in deep boreholes, 2721 Witwatersrand with an electrical resistance
Dissipation of the temperature effect of drilling thermometer, 1700
a well in Arctic Alaska, 3462 Temperature measurements in deep wells of toe
Distribution of temperature in the rocks near the Pripet Trough, 2742
bottom of a well being drilled, 1630 Terrestrial heat flow in Khetri copper belt,
Effect of drilling fluid on temperatures measured Rajasthan, India, 1910
in bore ho1es9 2691 Thermal behavior of Mesozoic and Cenozoic
Electrical thermometer for depths to 750 m; new sediments in eastern part of west-Siberian
apparatus for measurinQ crooked boreholes, 1675 plains, 1766
Electrical coring: method of determining bottom- Thermal coring of wells, 2661
hole data b~ electrical measurements, 1678 Thermal investigation in drill holes (Description
Electronic thermometer with a single core cable, of equipment and methods), 3211
1665 Thermoelectric thermometer for measuring at great
Exploration of subsurface temperature in Iceland, depths, 3872
1820 Time necessary for a borehole to attain
Features of thermal investigations in wells, 1620 temperature equilibrium (Method for calculating)
GeoloQV and geothermal temperature appeared at 3114
the test boring of Matsushima hot-spring health Underground temperatures at great depths, 3870
center, 1121 Upshur Counties9 1666
Geothermal zonation of west Siberian artesian 80REHOLES/TEMPERATURE MONITORING
basin9 1147 Exploration of subsurface temperature in Iceland,
Geothermal prospecting in shallow holes and its 2378
limitations, 2743 Using nuclear resonance to sense temPerature, 1763
Geothermal structure in the Awara hot spring area, 80REHOLES/THERMAL DIFFUSION
Fukui prefecture 9 2696 Dissipation of the temperature effect of drilling
Geothermal measuring circuit, 1714 a well in Arctic Alaska, 3462
Geothermal survey of hot ground near Lordsburg, BOREHOLES/THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM
New Mexico, 1723 Determination of the time for reaching
Geothermal characteristics of the Crimean temperature equilibrium and the geothermal
Peninsula and some areas of the eastern gradient in deep boreholes, 2721
Carpathians, 2006 80REHOLES/THERMAL STRESSES
Geothermic measurements in wells, 2658 Thermal stresses around a wellbore and their
Geothermograph for a well with elevated small effect on velocity logging, 2697
temperature, 1823 BOREHOLES/WELL LOGGING
Heat flow studies in the Godavari Valley (India), Borehole surveying, 1759
2079 Computerized temperature decay - an asset to
Heat flow and precision temperature measurements temperature logging, 2728
in boreholes, 711 Continuous temperature - logging equipment, 2706
Heat flow transducer for thermal surveys, 2260 Determination of the thermophysical properties of
Improved electric thermometer for deep rocks as a means of logging during drilling,
measurements, 1725 1894
Instrument for measuring vertical teffiperature Determination of porosit~ and clay content of
profiles in small boreholes, 2698 productive strata from radioactive logging data,
Interpretation of gas compositions from the 2758
Wairakei field over 10 years, 3249 Electrical well logging, review of well-logging
Investigation of the recorded bottom hole methods, 2666
temperatures while running logs, 1740 Electrofiltration potentials in wells in
Investigation bv drilling on the geothermal area geothermal areas (in physics of the New Zealand
of Dake Hot Spring, Fukushima Prefecture, 2716 thermal area), 3219
Lead-compensated thermistor probe, 1822 first results of geophysical and geochemical
Light-weight borehole resistance thermometer, 1859 exploration of super-deep boreholes, 2146
Lightweight borehole temperature measuring Formation evaluation by inspection with the
equipment for resistance thermometers, 1815 borehole televiewer. 2747
Maximum- and minimum-thermometer for use at great forthcoming problems of geophysical methods of
depth, 1710 investigation of sections of wells, 2676
Maximum temperatures recorded in wellbores. 2725 GealoQY of geothermal test hole GT-2 Fenton Hill
Measurement of borehole temperatures and the Site, July 1974, 2646 (LA-5780-MS)
effect of geological structure in the Geoph~sical logs from the Kilauea geothermal
Klerksdorp and Orange Free State areas, 2671 research, 2247
Measurement of temperature in boreholes, 1670 Geoph~sical logs from the kilauea geothermal
Measurement of temperature in boreholes 9 3385 research drill hole, 2762
Measurement of geothermal gradients in boreholes, Interpretation and correlation of geoph~sical
1741 well logs with geology for instrument holes,
Method of studying geotherms, 1934 2707
Methods for thermal well 10gging 9 2259 IntroQuction to Schlumberger well logging9 2661
New borehole thermometer, 1770 Investigation of the recorded bottom hole
Note concerning the taking of measurements of temperatures while running logs, 1740
55 INDEX BRINES/FLASHING
Logging of ultradeep boreholes, 2718
Physical measurements and methods in boreholes,
2664 Hot salt brine and sediment of the Atlantis 11-
Planning, drilling, and logging of Geothermal Deep in the Red Sea, 2503
Test Hole GT-2, Phase I, 2647 (LA-5819-PR) Investigations of thermal brines and sediments of
Report on geophysical logging investigations the Atlantis II deep in the Red Sea, 2504
carried out in deep and ultradeep boreholes in Nature of chlorides of deep brines, 2392
the Grozny district, 1398 Origin of the Shimogamo geothermal brine, lzu,
Stabilized borehole gamma-spectrometer (in Japan, 2597
Yadernaya Geofizika), 2732 Review of knowledge of metalliferous brines and
Study of fractured reservoirs with the help of related deposits (In southern California and
well-logging techniques, 2740 Caspian and Red Seas), 2564
Thermal conductivity of sediments from drill Sea geothermal brine deposits - their mineralogy,
chips, cores, and geophvsical log parameters, chemistry, and genesis, 2510
2761 Source fluids for Salton Sea geothermal system,
Thermal stresses around a wellbore and their 2533
small effect on velocity logging, 2697 Studies on the suspended material in the
Use of borehole polarization sensors in h~drothermal brines of the Atlantis-II deep,
ultrasonic logging, 2734 2607
Well Logging Methods Conference, 2668 Subsea-floor metamorphism, heat and mass transfer.
BORIC ACID/BY-PRODUCTS Additional comment, 1574
Borax-bearing geysers of Tuscany, 2930 Sulfides associated with the Salton Sea
Tuscan boracic "Soffioni" and their development geothermal brine, 2467
at Larderello, 2957 Sulfur isotope studies on Red Sea geothermal
BORIC ACID/INDUSTRIAL PLANTS brines and sediments, 1426
Utilization of geothermal energy in the Suspended material in the h~drothermal brines of
production of boric acid and by-products from the Atlantis II Deep, 1564
the Larderello Soffiani, 2933 Trace element composition of Red Sea geothermal
BORIC ACID/PRODUCTION brine and interstitial water, 1425
Steam power plants, volcanic, 3004 BRINES/CORROSIVE EFFECTS
Utilization of the borax-bearing springs Corrosion resistance of metal in hot brines:
(Serrazzano plant), 2929 literature review, 3202
BORIC ACID/RECOVERY General chemistry division quarterly report, Jul-
Borax-bearing geysers of Tuscany, 2956 Sep 1974, 3177 (UCID-15644-74-3)
fumaroles and boiling springs of Tuscany and the Geothermal power still iffy, J058
borax indu9tr~, 2300 Laboratory program of study flaShing and scaling
Natural steam at Larderello, Ital~, 2954 characteristics of geothermal brines. Research
Utilization of geothermal energy in the and deveJopment progress report, 3176 (PB-
production of boric acid and b~-products from 233051)
the Larderello Soffiani, 2933 Materials screening program for the LLL
BORON/ABUNDANCE geothermal project, 3204
Boron in some New Zealand ground waters, 2366 Silica scale formation in simulated geothermal
Boron in waters and rocks of New Zealand brine (290 to 355 0 F), 3175 (ORNL-TM-4137)
hydrothermal areas, 2400 BRINES/DEMINERALIZATION
Determination of boron in waters and soils of Availability of geothermal energy for the
Peru, 2319 demineralization of saline water, 3329
Geothermal waters of Arizona. Progress report, Investigation of the availability of geothermal
364 energ~ for the demineralization of saline water
Geothermal field of Larderello (Tuscany, Italy) in California, 197
(In 5 thermal ~aters), 2515 BRINES/DESALINATION
Origin of boron in the ground waters of Another Rio Grande for New Mexico, 3317 (LA-UR-73-
California, 2322 499)
BORON/QUANTITY RATIO Desalting, 3320 (PB-209942)
Geochemistry among the methods of prospecting for Evaporative heat transfer in vertical tubes at
geothermal energy, 2590 geothermal brine conditions: a preliminar~
BORON SILICATES/SYNTHESIS investigation, 3104 (ORNL-TM-4135)
Role of pH of hydrothermal solutions in the Fresh water from geothermal fluids, 2938
formation of borosilicates, 3800 Geothermal resource investigations, Imperial
BRASS/CORROSION Valley, California, January 1972 (Fresh water
Corrosion of copper and its alloys in geothermal augmentation of Colorado River), 3350
waters, 3180 Geothermal resource investigations, Imperial
Corrosion of copper and its alloys in geothermal Valley, CA, developmental concepts, 321
waters. 3261 Geothermal resource investigations, 367
Corrosion of metals in geothermal waters, 3196 Geothermal resources as a source of water supply,
BRASS/PITTING CORROSION 2948
Corrosion of metals in geothermal waters, 3196 Geothermal po~er still iffy, 3058
BRAZIL/HOT SPRINGS Geothermal resource investigations, 3357
Aqua Quente de Itabirito, Minas Gerais. 1010 Investigation of geothermal resources in the
Aquas Santas hot spring, Tiradentes, Minas Gerais, Imperial Valley and their potential value for
1050 desalination of water and electricity
BREEDER REACTORS production, 257
Summary of an assessment of new options in energy Preliminary investigation. Desalting of
research and development, 18 geothermal brines in the Imperial Valle~ of
BRINES California, 3319 (ORNL-TM-3021)
Production of chemicals from brine and seawater Producing fresh water from brine, 3322
using geothermal energy, 2941 Proposed installation and operation of a skid-
BRINES/BY-PRODUCTS mounted desalting unit and injection well,
Pilot plant planned for developing geothermal Imperial Valley, California. Final
brine. 659 environmental impact statement, 3103 (EIS-CA-72-
BRINES/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION 4895-F)
Chemical composition of the hot salty water at Proposed installation and operation of a skid-
the bottom of the Red Sea, 2426 mounted desalting unit and injection well,
Chemical studies of the hot spring waters in Imperial Valley, CA. Draft environmental
Akita Prefecture, 2370 impact statement, 3105 (PB-208662-D)
Chemistry and origin of the brines of lake Magadi, Review of California's regional water supply
Kenya, 2563 s~stems and possible applications of desalting,
Discussion - source fluids for Salton Sea 3352
geothermal system, 2501 Some interfaces in resource utilization
Economic evaluatipn of Rewkjanes thermal brine (Geothermal energy, energy transmission, and
area, Iceland, 614 desalination of underground water in New Mexico)
Exploration of the ~eykjanes thermal brine area, 3318 (LA-UR-73-570)
2944 Water from geothermal resourceS (Distillation
Forms of lead and zinc occurrence in thermal economics), 3354
brines of the Cheleken peninsula, 2585 BRINES/DISTILLATION
Geologic and thermodynamic characteristics of Geochemical hydrodynamics - possible key to the
Salton Sea geothermal svstem, 1402 h~drology of certain aquifer systems in the
Geothermal brine draws Morton salt. 2937 northern part of the Gulf of Mexico, 1380
Geothermal brine well, mile-deep drill hole may BRINES/ENTHALPY
tap ore-bearing magmatic water and rocks Geologic and thermodynamic characteristics of
undergoing metamorphism, 1209 Salton Sea geothermal system, 1402
Geothermal brines, 2470 BRINES/EXPLOITATION
Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in the Geothermal brines. Environmental effects of
Red Sea - geochemical and geophysical account, their future use as an energy source, 2917
1475 BRINES/FLASHING
BRINES/FLASHING INDEX 56
hydrothermally altered rocks of the Ohaki-
Broadlands, New Zealand, geothermal area, 2618
Environmental aspects of the multi-purpose Sulfide mineralization in a Broadlands geothermal
development of geothermal resources, 2921 drill hole, Taupo volcanic zone, New Zealand,
Environmental aspects of the multipurpose 2532
development of geothermal resources, 2925 BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGIC SURVEYS
Laboratory program of study flashing and scaling Hydrothermal alteration as an aid in
characteristics of geothermal brines. Research investigating geothermal fields, 1494
and development progress report, 3176 (PB- BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
233051 ) Seismic, gravity and magnetic studies, Broadlands
BRINES/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY geothermal field, New Zealand, 2066
Utilization of intermediate-temperature BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS
geothermal brines in the production of electric Equilibrium and oxidation potential in geothermal
power, 2992 waters at Broadlands, New Zealand (fe-S-H 2 0
BRINES/INDUSTRIAL PLANTS svstem at 2500), 2635
Pilot plant planned for developing geothermal Isotopic composition of waters of the Broadlands
brine, 659 geothermal field, 2581
BRINES/ISOTOPE RATIO BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL WELLS
Discussion - source fluids for Salton Sea Occurrence of teschemacherite in a geothermal
geothermal system, 2507 well at Broadlands, New Zealand, 3255
Investigations of thermal brines and sediments of BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HYDROLOGY
the Atlantis II deep in the Red Sea, 2504 Estimation of subsurface flows and permeabilities
Isotopic composition and origin of the Red Sea from temperature and pressure data, 1485
and Salton Sea geothermal brines, 58 BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Origin of the Shimogamo geothermal brine, Izu, Comparison of past and present geothermal waters,
Japan, 2597 from a study of fluid inclusions, Broadlands
Preliminary investigation of the source of lead Field, New Zealand, 2627
and strontium in deep geothermal brines BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/MINERALOGY
underlving the Salton Sea geothermal area, 2448 Mineralogy and oxygen isotope geochemistry of the
Source fluids for Salton Sea geothermal system, h~drothermally altered rocks of the Ohaki-
2533 Droadlands, New Zealand, geothermal area, 2618
Sulfur isotope studies on Red Sea geothermal BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/MINERALS
brines and sediments, 1426 Mineralization in the Broadlands geothermal field,
Sulfur isotope studies on Red Sea geothermal Taupo volcanic zone, New Zealand, 2592
brines and sediments, 1478 Occurrence of teschemacherite in a geothermal
BRINES/MINERALS well at Broadlands, New Zealand, 3255
Diagenetic mineralization in geothermal brines Sulfide mineralization in a broadlands geothermal
(Imperial Valley, h~drothermal experiments), drill hole, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
2615 (Base-metal sulfides), 1412
BRINES/ORIGIN BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/STRATIGRAPHY
Chemistrv and origin of the brines of Lake ~agadi, Subsurface structures and relation to steam
Kenva, 2563 production in the Broadlands geothermal field,
Hot saline waters of the Red Sea bottom and their New Zealand, 1490
related sediments, 1328 BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/THERMAL WATERS
Isotopic composition and origin of the Red Sea Comparison of past and present geothermal waters,
and Salton Sea geothermal brines, 58 from a study of fluid inclusions, Broadlands
Origin of the hot brines in the Red Sea, 1332 Field, New Zealand, 2627
Origin of the Shimogamo geothermal brine, lzu, Comparison of past and present geothermal waters,
Japan, 2597 from a study of fluid inclusions, Broadlands
Origin of hot brines in the Red Sea, 1361 field, New Zealand, 2628
BRINES/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Determination of some base metals in broadlands
Geothermal brines, 2470 geothermal waters, 2610
BRINES/PILOT PLANTS BROMIDES/ABUNDANCE
Pilot plant planned for developing geothermal Geochemistry of bromine and iodine in New Zealand
brine, 659 thermal waters, 2372
BRINES/SALINITY BROMINE/RECOVERY
Effect of salinity on the maximum thermal GeOlogical and economical criteria for evaluation
gradient of a hydrothermal system at of groundwater resources, 1403
hvdrostatic pressure, 2593 BRONZE/CORROSION
Geologic and thermodynamic characteristics of Corrosion of copper and its alloys in geothermal
Salton Sea geothermal s~stem, 1402 waters, 3261
BRINES/SAMPLERS BUILDINGS
Proposed geothermal sampler design, 2282 (UCID- See also GREENHOUSES
16619) HOUSES
B~INES/SOLVENT PROPERTIES BUILDINGS/COOLING
Solubility of calcite in sodium chloride Coolin9 with geothermal heat, 3343
solutions at high temperatures, 3524 BUILDINGS/HEATING
BRINES/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION Cooling with geothermal heat, 3343
Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in the Geothermal overview of Oregon, 291
Red Sea - geochemical and geophysical account, Re~kjavik Municipal District Heating Service and
1475 its experience in utiliZing geothermal energy
BRINES/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT for domestic heating, 3330
Origin of the Shimogamo geothermal brine, Izu, BUILDINGS/SPACE HEATING
Japan, 2597 Natural hot springs heat Iceland. 3327
BRINES/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES BULGARIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Geologic and thermod~namic characteristics of the Geothermal conditions and actual thermal waters
Salton Sea geothermal s~stem (Subsurface of South Bulgaria, 1197
temperature >300 o C at 3000 ft, brine enthalpy Hot springs of Bulgaria, 1142
at 220-275 cal/gm), 858 BULGARIA/HOT SPRINGS
BRINES/WASTE DISPOSAL Hot springs of Bulgaria, 1142
Geothermal wastes and water resources of Salton Hydrogeological investigations of the thermo-
Sea area, G901 mineral waters of Bulgaria, 1836
Geothermal wastes and the water resources of the Mineral waters in Bulgaria, 2420
Salton Sea area, 2905 Some conclusions from recent hydrogeological
BRITISH COLUMBIA/HOT SPRINGS investigations of the thermal springs of south
Geothermal project (Canada Geological Surve~ Bulgaria, 1193
Paper 74-1), 1644 Springs in Bulgaria~ 1012
BRITISH COLUMBIA/THERMAL WATERS Underground waters in Bulgaria, 1039
Some unique geological features at the Bluebell BULGARIA/MINERAL SPRINGS
Mine, Riondel, British Columbia, 1514 Mineral waters in Bulgaria, 2420
BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS BULGARIA/THERMAL WATERS
D.C. resistivity surveys of the Broadlands Geothermal conditions and actual thermal waters
geothermal region, New Zealand (Wenner method), of South Bulgaria, 1197
2060 Hydrogeological investigations of the thermo-
Interpretation of dipole-dipole resistivity mineral waters of Bulgaria, 1235
surveys using a hemispheroidal model. 2221 Hydrogeological systematization of thermo-mineral
Near-surface resistiVity surve~s of geothermal waters, 1243
areas using the electromagnetic method Microchemical criteria characterizing the
(Horizontal coplanar loop technique), 2059 nitrogenous thermal waters of Bulgaria, 2480
BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS Possible complex uses of corrosive geothermal
Chemistry of the Broadlands geothermal area New waters in Bulgaria, 3185
Zealand, 2602 BY-PRODUCTS/RECOVERY
BROADLANDS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOCHEMISTRY Geothermal steam - chemicals boost its appeal,
Mineralogy and oxygen isotope geochemistr~ of the 2939
57 INDEX CALIFORNIA/GEOLOGY
C
CALCIUM FLUORIDES
See also FLUORITE
CALCITE/GEOTHERMOMETRY CALCIUM FLUORIDES/SOLUBILITY
Oxygen isotope geothermometry, 3539 Gangue minerals in hydrothermal deposits, 3582
Use of oxygen isotopes in high-temperature CALCIUM FLUORIDES/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
geological thermometry, 2383 Method for measuring the thermal conductivit~ of
CALCITE/ISOTOPE RATIO small samples of poorly conducting materials
Isotopic composition of calcite and water from such as optical crystals, 3418
the Dunes - OWR No. 1 geothermal test corehole, CALCIUM HALIDES/PHASE STUDIES
Imperial Valley, California, 2612 Phase behavior of aqueous lithium--zinc--calcium
Oxygen isotope study of calcite and silicates of halide solutions, 2611
the river ranch No.1 well, Salton Sea CALCIUM OXIDES/DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS
geothermal field, California, 2496 Utilization of x-ray diffractometry for
Oxygen isotope geothermoffietry, 3539 explaining the DTA peaks in the calcium oxide--
Use of oxygen isotopes in high-temperature silicon dioxide--carbon dioxide water system,
geological thermometry, 2383 3793
CALCITE/SOLUBILITY CALCIUM OXIDES/PHASE STUDIES
Deposition of hydrothermal quartz and calcite, Basic information on the subsolidus structure of
3542 the system 90-Al z 0 3 -Si0 2 3821
SolUbility oC calcite in carbon dioxide solutions, Solution chemistry and metamorphism, 3612
3466 CALCIUM OXIDES/SOLUBILITY
SolUbility of calcite in aqueous solutions - 1. Preliminary study of the solubility of basalt in
Solubility of calcite in water between 750 and high-temperature water, 3465
2000 at CO 2 p~eS9ures up to 60 atm, 3514 CALCIUM OXIDES/SYNTHESIS
Solubility of calcite in sodium chloride Hydrothermal products formed from montmorillonite
solutions at high temperatu~es. 3524 clay systems, 3124
CALCITE/SYNTHESIS CALCIUM SILICATES/PHASE STUDIES
Composition and structure of recent hydrothermal Phase equilibria in the system Na z Si0 3 -CaSi0 3 ,
green minerals in the Gor~achii Plyazh deposit, 3853
Kuna'hir Island, 1513 CALCIUM SILICATES/SYNTHESIS
CALCIUM/ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY Composition and structure of recent hydrothermal
Geochemistry of Central American volcanic gas green minerals in the Goryachii Plyazh deposit,
condensates, 2555 Kunashir Island, 1513
CALCIUM/ABUNDANCE Hydrothermal products formed from olontmorillonite
Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as clay systems, 3124
the municipal water supply in Makhachkala, 2514 Hydrothermal ore deposits. Typomorphic minerals
Uchinomaki hot springs in Ago Caldera, 1159 of recent hydrothermel systems, 3806
CALCIUM/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS CALIFORNIA/BOREHOLES
ReleasinQ-addition method for the flame- Temperature gradient in the world's deepest well,
photometric determination of calcium in thermal 2660
waters, 2405 CALIFORNIA/BRINES
CALCIUM/GEOTHERMOMETRY Review of knowledge of metalliferous brines and
Empirical Na--K--Ca geothermometer for natural reLated deposits, 2564
waters, 2614 CALIFORNIA/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
CALCIUM/NUCLEAR REACTION ANALYSIS Geochemistr~ of thermal- waters in Long Valley,
On-line analysis and monitoring of water for California, 2606
geothermal power by neutron capture gamma rays CALIFORNIA/EARTHQUAKES
using 252Cf, 2619 Rupture mechanics on the Hayward fault (summary),
CALCIUM/PHASE STUDIES 1434
Stability relations of andradite-quartz in the Use of microearthquakes in the study of the
system calcium-iron-silicon-oxygen-hydrogen, mechanics of earthquake generation along the
3861 San Andreas fault in central California (in
CALCIUM/SOLUBILITY Earthquake mechanics, a symposium, Madrid,
Solubility of calcite in aqueous solutions - 1. Spain, 1969), 903
Solubility of calcite in water between 75 0 and CALIFORNIA/ENERGY CONSUMPTION
200 0 at CO 2 pressures up to 60 atm, 3514 Luncheon Session, Thursday, 10 May 1973, 358
CALCIUM CARBONATES CALIFORNIA/ENERGY DEMAND
See also ARAGONITE LunCheon Session, Thursday, 10 May 1973, 358
CALCITE Meeting California's energy requirements, 1375-
CALCIUM CARBONATES/DEPOSITION GOOD, 341
Some investigations of the deposition of CALIFORNIA/ENERGY SOURCES
travertine from Hot Springs (Pt. 1. Isotopic Meeting California's energy requirements. 1975-
chemistry of a travetine-depositing spring), 2000, 341
1504 Mineral production in California, 379
CALCIUM CARBONATES/DIFFUSION CALIFORNIA/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
ReQular characteristics in formation of chemical Administrative law of California's resources
composition of thermal waters in the Ili agency: portion of the directions for
sy n c line, 3776 preparing environmental impact reports, 2820
CALCIUM CARBONATES/GEOTHERMOMETRY CALIFORNIA/FUMAROLES
18 0/ 16 0
ratios of coexisting minerals in Mono County, 406
glaucophane-bearing metamorphic rocks, 3653 CALIfORNIA/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
CALCIUM CARBONATES/ISOTOPE RATIO Application of the Na--K--Ca geothermometer to
Some investigations of the deposition of thermal areas of Utah and the Imperial Valle~,
travertine f~om Hot Springs (Pt. 1. Isotopic California, 2637
chemistry of a travetine-depositing spri ng), CALIFORNIA/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
1504 Radiogenic heat production in prebatholithic
CALCIUM CARBONATES/PRECIPITATION rocks of the central Sierra Nevada, 1505
Agenc~ of algae in the deposition of travertine Volcanism and geochronology of Long Valley
and silica from thermal waters, 783 Caldera, Mono Countw, California, 927
Corrosion of geothermal s~stems and measures for CALIFORNIA/GEOLOGIC FAULTS
controlling it, 3186 Cholame area, San Andreas fault zone, California,
Physico-chemical sampling of high-temperature a study in SLAR, 2099
wells in connection with their encrustation by Crustal spreading in southern California, 922
calcium carbonate, 3189 Evidence of a San Diego Bay-Tijuana fault, 889
CALCIUM CHLORIDES/RECOVERY Geotnermal activity and crustal deformation in
Production of chemicals from brine and seawater Surprise Valley: are they related, 1576
using Qeothermal energy, 2941 Infrared survey of the Pisgah Crater area, San
CALCIUM CHLORIDES/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES Bernardino County, California - geologic
Activity coefficients of potassium chloride in interpretation, 895
several mixed electrolyte solutions at 250, 3771 Rupture mechanics on the Hayward fault (summary),
CALCIUM COMPOUNDS/ABUNDANCE 1434
formation mechanism of thermal springs studied by CALIFORNIA/GEOLOGIC STRATA
the anal~sis of their chemical compositions, Thermal anomalities and geologic features of the
2565 Mono Lake area, California, a5 revealed by
Geothermal survey of Sounkyo district in Mt. infrared imagery, 896
Taisetsu area, Hokkaido, Japan. III. HGS-l CALIFORNIA/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
test well, 2587 New mile post in deep drilling (San Joaquin
Hot spring water of Shinobu Takayu Spa, Fukushima Valley), 2662
Prefecture, Japan, 2567 CALIFORNIA/GEOLOGY
CALCIUM COMPOUNDS/QUANTITY RATIO California geology, 936
Hot springs in Aomori Prefecture. 2, 2531 f:lectromagnetic depth sounder. 2108
Geology and mineralogy of Shasta County, 407
CALIFORNIA/GEOLOGY INDEX 58
Infrared investigations, status report, 1661 (N-
67-39313)
Preliminary geothermal model of the Sierra Nevada, Mono Lake geothermal wells abandoned, 320
867 Multi-sensor investigation of selected California
structure of Mono Basin, California, 904 geothermal areas, 1987
Through the looging glass - comparative s~udW of Noise measurements in a geothermal area, 2161
New Zealand and California, 700 Now we're drilling for steam (in the Salton Sea),
CALIFORNIA/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS 2708
Remote sensing geophysics from Skylab. Monthly Potential applications of nuclear explosives to
report, 1658 (E-74-10480) the recovery of geothermal energy. Progress
Thermal conductivity of sediments from drill report for fiscal year 1966, 3288 (USGS-289-2)
chips, cores, and geoph~sical log parameters Proqress report on electrical resistivity studies,
(Mesa Qeothermal anomal~, Dunes geothermal COSO Geothermal Area, In~o County, California,
anomalv), 2761 1655 (AD-764522-9)
CALIFORNIA/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Progress report on electrical resistivity studies,
California laws for the conservation of coso geothermal area, Inyo County, California.
geothermal energ~ (Chapter 1483, Statutes of Technical pUblication, 1654 (AD-754522)
1965), an act to add Chapter 4, Division 3, to Prospecting for heat in Long Valle~, 1641
the Public Resources Code, relating to Search for hot rocks; geothermal exploration,
geothermal energy and associated resources, 2771 northwest, 1645
Environmental priorities; human needs and Seismic noise survey in Long Valley, California,
geothermal power, 2906 2228
Exploration and development of geothermal power Thermal and electrical resistivit~ investigations
in California, 204 of the dunes geothermal anomaly, Imperial
Geothermal power in California, a response to Valley, California, 2231
Senate Resolution No. 138, relating to the USe Total-field resistivity map of Long Vallev,
of geothermal power for the transportation of California, 2229
water over the Techachap Mountains (Research CALIFORNIA/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
proposals), 215 Crustal spreading in southern California, 922
Geothermal research in the US Geological Survey, Delineation of geothermal deposits by means of
336 long-spacing resistiVity and airborne magnetics
Geothermal power in California, 221 (Closed-loop cross-power analysis, Imperial
Geothermal resources in California, 222 Valley), 252
Geothermal power to come to US, 199 Environmental impact statement for the geothermal
Geothermal development in California; past, leasing program; draft, 2904
present, and future, 307 Geochemistry of thermal waters in Long Valley,
Geothermal actiVity in 1972. 348 California, 2606
Meeting California's energy requirements, 1975- Geological investigations at the Coso thermal
2000, 341 area, 890
Mineral production in California, 379 Geothermal energy (in mineral resources of
New California geothermal power report (Economics California), 219
of geothermal research), 225 Geothermal steam potential of the Mount Lassen
New California geothermal power report, 230 area, 243
Oil, gas and geothermal production statistics, Gravity data for 525 stations in Long Valley and
1971, 269 vicinitw, California. Preliminar~ report 1958-
Oil, Gas and Geothermal Production Statistics, 70, 1653 (PB-231695)
1972, 306 Investigation of geothermal waters in the Long
Public hearing on geothermal energy and Valley area, Mono County (Casa Diablo
associated mineral reso~rces, 2770 geothermal area), 2486
Search for hot rocks; geothermal exploration, Microearthquakes in and near Long Valley,
northwest, 1645 California, 1557
CALIFORNIA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Mono Lake geothermal wells abandoned, 320
Application of electrical resistivity and Multi-senso~ investigation of selected California
gravimetry in deep geothermal exploration geothermal areas, 1987
(Imperial Valley), 251 Progress report on electrical resistivity studies,
Application of the self-potential method in the coso geothermal area, lnyo County, California.
exploration for geothermal energy in Long Technical publication, 1654 (AD-764522)
Vallev, California, 2227 Promising geothermal lands listed, 277
Application of the Na--K--Ca geothermometer to Prospecting for heat in Long Valley, 1641
thermal areas of Utan and the Imperial Valley, Pumice, pumicite, and volcanic cinders in
Ca I itorn i a, 2637 California (Quaternary volcanism products), 813
Audio-magnetotelluric sounding as a Resume of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Field
reconnaissance exploration technique in Long Operations in 1971, 308
Valley, CA, 2226 Steam wells, 681
California Mining Review 1967 (During 1967), 1627 The structure and behavior of geothermal fields,
California1s geothermal resources (Legal and 747
technological status), 2777 Volcanism and geochronology of Long Valle~
California laws for the conservation of Caldera, Mono County, California, 927
geothermal energy, an act to amend the heading CALIFORNIA/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
of Chapter 4, and to add to Chapter 3, Division Downward increase of temperature in the rocks of
3, of the Public Resources Code, relating to the crust, 1691
geothermal resources, 2778 Geothermal gradients in California wells, 1693
Developments in west coast area in 1971, 315 Geothermal gradients in California wells, 1694
Developments in west coast area in 1973, 1650 CALIFORNIA/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
Exploration (or geothermal resources (Mesa Requirements for assessing the climatic impact of
anomalv), 1639 geothermal development in Lake Countv,
Exploration for geothermal systems in the California, 2916
Imperial Valley area, California, Using the Na-- CALIFORNIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
K--Ca technique, 2623 Administrative laws of California's State Land
Exploration and development of geothermal power Commission; regulations pertaining to
in California, 204 geothermal resources, 2819
Exploration for geothermal power, 2155 Application of remote sensing to geothermal
Geological investigations at the Coso thermal prospecting, 2064
area, 890 California's bright geothermal future; great
Geothermal resources development (During 1965), state planning opportunity, 176
218 California mining review, 258
Geothermal resources development, 208 California public resources code: statutes
Geothermal resources (in California Mining Review) pertaining to geothermal resources, 2818
(Durinq 1968), 241 Compendium of first day papers presented at the
Geothermal ground-noise surveys, 2194 First Conference of the Geothermal Resources
Geothermal energy (in mineral resources of Council, El Centro, California, feb 1972, 319
California), 219 Design and operation of The Geysers Power Plant,
Geothermal resources - foundation for a 3057
potentially significant new industry in Developments in west coast area in 197J, 1650
Ca 1 i forn i a t 227 Dinner Session, Thursday, 10 May 1973, 356
Geothermai resources in California - potentials Economic mineral deposits in the coast ranges, 840
and problems, 164 (PB-212753) Foreign and domestic discussions on natural
Geothermal investigations in the Imperial Valiey geothermal power and potential use of Plowshare
of California, 2162 to stimulate these natural systems, 3272 (BNWL-
Geothermal leasing program, considers impact of B-110)
leasinQ and operating regulations to implement Geothermal leasing program. Volume II. Leasing
the Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 and leasing of of geothermal resources in three California
3 areas in California. Draft environmental areas. Final environmental impact statememt,
impact statement, 2675 (PB-203102-D) 2766 (EIS-CA-73-1681-F-2-GA)
59 INDEX CANADA/HOT SPRINGS
Geothermal leasing program. Volume IV.
Appendix I. Comments on draft impact statement
and proposed regulations. final environmental CALIFORNIA/HYDROLOGY
impact statement, 2767 (EIS-CA-73-I68I-f-4-GA) Electromagnetic depth sounder, 2108
Geothermal leasing program. Volume III. CALIfORNIA/INfRARED SURVEYS
Appendices A through H. Proposed geothermal Geologic evaluation of thermal infrared imager~.
leasing and ~perating regulations. Final Caliente and Temblor Ranges, southern
environmental impact statement. 2768 (EIS-CA- California, 724
I68I-f-3-GA) Infrared survey of the Pisgah Crater area, San
Geothermal resources in California-potentials and Bernardino Count~, California - geologic
problems, 281 interpretation, 895
Geothermal resources in California (32,000 mw CALIfORNIA/LAND LEASING
power capacity (1970, 285 California laws for the conservation of
Geothermal resources as a source of water suppl~, geothermal energy, an act to amend the heading
2948 of Chapter 4, and to add to Chapter 3, Division
Geothernlal resources in California. 222 3, of the Public Resources Code, relating to
Geothermal energy. Energ~ technology review No. geothermal resources, 2778
4, 29 CALIfORNIA/LEGISLATION
Geothermal resources; series of articles, 175 Public and geology-related legislation in
Geothermal resources, 262 California, 1968-1972, 2808
Investigation of the availability of geothermal CALIfORNIA/MICROEARTHQUAKES
energ~ for the demineralization of saline water Microearthquakes in and near Long Valley,
in California, 197 California, 1557
Lassen National Park; industrial park out of a CALIfORNIA/MINERAL RESOURCES
national park, 322 Economic mineral deposits in the coast ranges, 840
Mineral commodities in California during 1960, Mineral commodities in California during 1960,
1961, 1962, 209 1961, 1962, 209
New California geothermal power report, 230 Mineral production in California, 379
Overview of geothermal energ~ developments, 382 Public hearing on geothermal energy and
Preliminary appraisal of ground water in storage associated mineral resources, 2770
with reference to geothermal resources in the Report on the borax deposits of California and
Imperial Valley area, CA, 917 Nevada, 2950
Ranking research problems in geothermal Salton Sea geothermal wells yield steam power and
development. Research and development progress mineral rich brine, 205
report, 162 (PB-204625) CALIfORNIA/MINERALS
Role of state government in the development of a California mining review, 258
geothermal resource, 2804 Geology and mineralogy of Shasta Count~, 407
Salton-Mexicali geothermal province, 316 CALIfORNIA/PETROLEUM
Throuqh the looking glass - comparative stud~ of California mining review, 25&
New Zealand and California, 700 CALIfORNIA/PUBLIC LANDS
What's involved in the new steam play, 2936 Administrative laws of California's State Land
CALIfORNIA/GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS Commission; regulations pertaining to
Geothermal activity and crustal deformation in geothermal resources, 2819
Surprise Valley; are they related, 1576 California public resources code: statutes
CALIfORNIA/GEOTHERMAL WELLS pertaining to geothermal resources, 2818
Geothermal brine well, mile-deep drill hole may CALIfORNIA/REGULATIONS
tap ore-bearing magmatic water and rocks Administrative law of California's resources
undergoing meta{\\orphism. 1209 agency: portion of the directions for
How world's hottest hole was drilled, 3122 preparing environmental impact reports, 2820
Steam wells, 681 Role of state government in the development of a
CALIFORNIA/GRAVITY SURVEYS geothermal resource, 2804
Evidence of a San Diego Bay-Tijuana fault, 889 CALIfORNIA/SEISMIC SURVEYS
Structure of Mono Basin, California, 904 structure of Mono Basin, California, 904
CALIfORNIA/GROUND WATER CALIfORNIA/THERMAL WATERS
Origin of boron in the ground waters of Carbon dioxide gas occurrence in Mendocino and
Cal ifornia, 2322 northern Sonoma counties, 2310
CALIfORNIA/HEAT fLOW Evidence of a San Diego Bay-Tijuana fault, 889
Preliminary geothermal model of the Sierra Nevada, Geochemistry of thermal waters in Long Valley,
867 California, 2606
Rupture mechanics on the Hayward fault (sumnlary), Mercury deposit in Coso Range, In!lo County,
1434 California., 994
CALIfORNIA/HOT SPRINGS Review of knowledge of metalliferous brines and
Calistoga Silver Mines, 405 related deposits. 2564
Contra Costa Count~, 185 Sonoma Count~, 772
Economic deposits of the San Jacinto quadrangle, CALIfORNIA/VOLCANIC REGIONS
780 Volcanism and geochronology of Long Valley
Geolog~and mineralogy of Shasta County, 407 Caldera, Mono Count~, California, 927
Geolog~and hydrology of Agua Caliente Spring, CALIfORNIA/VOLCANOES
Palm Springs, California, 829 Violent mud volcano eruption of Lake City hot
Geology of the MacDoel Quadrangle, California, 194 springs, Modoc County, California, 1065
Geology of the Littie Antelope Valley clay CALIfORNIA/WATER RESOURCES
deposits, Mono County, California (Casa Diablo Geothermal resource investigations, Imperial
geothermal area), 827 Valle~, CA, developmental concepts, 321
Geothermal hvdrophonics (Wendel Hot Springs), 3359 Geothermal resources as a source of water supply,
In\(o CountY', 178 2948
In~o County, 188 CALORIMETERS
Isotopic geochemistry of hot springs, 2326 Calorimetr~ of steaming ground in thermal areas,
Kern County, 191 1744
Lassen Count~, 182 CANADA
Mercurv contents of natural thermal and mineral See also BRITISH COLUMBIA
fluids, 2572 CANADA/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Mines and mineral resources of MontereY County, Geothermal measurements in northern Canada, 2205
California, 220 CANADA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Modoc County, 183 Exploration and economic potential of geothermal
Mono County, 189 steam in western Canada, 618
Mono County, 406 CANADA/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
Placer Count~, 179 Temperature gradients in Canadian shield, 426
Point Arena hot springs, 857 CANADA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Point arena hot springs, 866 Evidence of volcanism in Canada and prospects for
Report on the geology of portions of California, geothermal energy, 627
Nevada. Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, Evidence of volcanism in canada and prospects for
examined in the years 1871, 1872, and 1873, 943 geothermal energy, 630
Riverside Count)}, 190 Exploration and economic potential of geotherola!
San Diego County, 187 stearn in western Canada, 618
Santa Barbara County, 177 CANADA/HEAT fLUW
Santa Barbara County. 186 Heat flow west of the Juan de fuca Ridge, 2118
Tehama Count!l, 181 Heat-flow variations across the Sovanco fracture
Thermal and mineral waters of nonmeteoric origin, zone, 2210
California coast ranges, 2616 CANADA/HOT SPRINGS
Tulare Count~, 180 Mineral and thermal waters of Canada, 1460
Ventura County, 184 Mineral springs of Alaska (with a chapter on the
Ventura County, 192 chemical character of SOme surface waters of
Violent mud volcano eruption of Lake Cit~ hot Alaska, by Richard B. Dole and Alfred A.
springs, Modoc County, California, 1065 Chambers), 768
CANADA/HOT SPRINGS INDEX 60
Isotopic composition and orlgln ot the thermal
waters and gases of the Massif central, 2402
Observations on some west American thermal algae, Isotopic composition ot oxygen and carbon from
960 carbonates of the Donets Basin, 2633
Thermal and mineral springs in the southern Rocky Isotopic geochemistry of water and carbon in
Mountains of Canada, 2596 geothermal areas, 2474
CANADA/MINERAL SPRINGS Mass spectrometer measurements in the thermal
Mineral and thermal waters of Canada, 1460 areas of New Zealand, carbon isotopic ratios,
Mineral and thermal waters of Canada, 619 2388
CANADA/THERMAL WATERS 0-18/0-16 and C-13/C-12 ratios of fo~sils from
Mineral and thermal waters of Canada, 619 the hot-brine deep area of the central Red Sea y
CANADA/VOLCANOES 1431
Evidence of volcanism in canada and prospects for Oxygen-18 and carbon-13 contents of the sulfates
geothermal energ~, 630 and the carbonates associated in some oxidizing
CANARY ISLANDS/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES geothermal environments, 2620
State of the studies on geothermal resources in Significance of 18 0/ 16 0 and 13C/12C ratios in
the Montana De Fuego Area, (Lanzarote, Canary hwdrothermally dolomitized limestones and
Islands), 1560 manganese carbonate replacement ores of the
CAP ROCK/PETROLOGY Drum Mountains, Jiab County, Utah, 3537
Petrolog~ of silicified cap rocks in the dunes CARBUN STEELS/CORROSION
geothermal anomaly, Imperial Valley of Corrosion of carbon steels in geothermal waters,
California, 931 3198
CARBON/NUCLEAR REACTION ANALYSIS Study of corrosion of carbon steels in geothermal
On-line analysis and monitoring of water for waters, 3197
geothermal power by neutron capture gamma ra~s CARBONATES/ABUNDANCE
using 25~Cf, 2619 Flow of thermal water at Onogawa Hot Springs Area,
CARBON 12/ISOTOPE RATIO Yamagata prefecture, 1254
Isotope geologw of the Steamboat Springs Area, Formation mechanism of thermal springs studied by
Nevada, 1756 the analysis of their chemical compositions,
CARBON 13/ISOTOPE RATIO 2565
Isotope geology of the Steamboat Springs Area, Geology and hot springs of Kuroyu geothermal area,
Nevada, 1756 Akita Prefecture, 820
Some investigations of the deposition of. Geothermal survey of Sounkyo district in Mt.
travertine from Hot Springs (Pt. 1. Isotopic Taisetsu area, Hokkaido, Japan. III. HGS-l
chemistry of a travetine-depositing spring), test well, 2587
1504 Uchinomaki hot springs in Aso Caldera, 1159
CARBON DIOXIDE/ABUNDANCE CARBONATES/DEPOSITION
Carbon dioxide gas occurrence in Mendocino and Corrosion of geothermal systems and measures for
northern Sonoma counties, 2310 controlling it, 3186
Geothermal survey of Sounkyo district in Mt. CARBONATES/GEOCHEMISTRY
Taisetsu areay Hokkaido, Japan. III. HGS-1 Report on S.E.G. Symposium on the chemistrM of
test well, 2587 the ore forming fluids, 3546
Imperial carbon dioxide gas field, 797 CARBONATES/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Thermal activity in Reykjanes, Iceland, 992 Hydrothermal synthesis of montmorillonite group
CARBON DIOXIDE/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS minerals from kaolinite, quartz and various
Carbon isotopic composition of carbon dioxide and carbonates, 3574
methane from steam jets of Tuscany, 2398 CARBONATES/ISOTOPE RATIO
Mass spectrometer measurements in the thermal Isotopic composition of oxygen and carbon from
areas of New Zealand, carbon dioxide and carbonates of the Donets Basin~ 2633
residual gas analyses, 2389 Oxyqen-18 and carbon-13 contents of the sulfates
Origin of CO 2 in the Salton Sea geothermal system, and the carbonates associated in some oxidizing
southeastern California, USA, 863 geothermal environments, 2620
CARBON DIOX1DE/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS Oxygen isotope studies of hydrothermal mineral
System water-carbon dioxide at high temperatures deposits, 3596
and pressures, 3460 CARBONATES/ORIGIN
CARBON DIOXIDE/CHEMICAL REACTIONS Carbonates in thermal waters y 2J23
Template plotting of reactions involving water- CARBONATES/PHASE STUDIES
carbon dioxide mixtures, 3851 Solution chemistr~ and metamorphism, 3612
CARBON DIOXIDE/DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS CARBONATES/QUANTITY RATIO
Utilization of x-ra~ diffractometrw for Geochemistry among the methods of prospecting for
explaining the DTA peaks in the calcium oxide-- gp-othermal energy, 2590
silicon dioxide--carbon dioxide water system, Hot springs in Aomori Prefecture. 2, 2531
3793 CARBUNATES/SOLU81LITY
CARBON DIOXIDE/ISOTOPE RATIO Gangue minerals in hydrothermal deposits, 3~82
Gas geothermometry, 2275 (INS-764) CARBONATES/SYNTHESIS
Isotopic and chemical equilibrium of CH.--C0 2 and Thermodynamic conditions ot hydrothermal olineral
pyrite-anhwdride in geothermal area in Japan, formation in the central Donets Basin, 3838
2599 CARBUNATES/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
CARBON DIOXIDE/PHASE STUDIES Thermal ~onductivity of rock-forming minerals,
Template plotting of reactions involving water- 3752
carbon dioxide mixtures, 3851 CARbONATITES/CkYSTALLIZATION
CARBON DIOXIDE/PRODUCTION Fractional crystallization in the carbonatite
Geological study on mineral springs in Hokkaido, s~stems CaO-HgO-C0 2-H 2 0 and CaO-Caf 2 -P 2 0S-CU Z -
1195 H.O, 3567
CARBON DIOXIDE/RECOVERY CARIBBEAN SEA
Imperial carbon dioxide field, 193 See also GULF OF MEXICO
Utilization of ca~bon dioxide resources in the CARIBBEAN SEA/HEAT FLOW
Yunokawa hot spring, 2952 Heat-flow measurements in Atlantic Ocean, Indian
CARBON DIOXIDE/USES Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Red Sea, 1322
Origin of Salton volcanic domes, Salton Sea, Heat flow between the Caribbean Sea and the Mid-
California (Dry ice manufacture), 1003 Atlantic Ridge, 1507
CARBON ISOTOPES/GEOCHEMISTRY Heat-flow measurements in North Atlantic,
Isotope geochemistry of carbon and rare gases in Caribbean, and Mediterranean, 1b43
the hydrothermal areas of New Zeal andy 2429 Heat flow in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico,
CARBON ISOTOPES/GEOTHERMOMETRY 2110
Carbon isotopic composition of carbon dioxide and New heat-flow measurements in Caribbean and
methane from steam jets of Tuscany, 2473 western Atlantic, 1259
Isotope aeochemistry of carbon and rare qases in CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC/HOT SPRINGS
the hwdrothermal areas of New Zealand, 2429 Mineral and thermal waters of Rwanda, 1453
Mass spectrometer measurements in the thermal CENTRAL AFRICAN REPU8LIC/MINERAL SPRINGS
areas of New Zealand f carbon isotopic ratios, Mineral and thermal waters of Rwanda, 1453
2388 CENTRAL AMERICA
CARBON ISOTOPE5/ISOTOPE RATIO See also COSTA RICA
Carbon and oxygen isotopes in epigenetic EL SALVADOR
hydrothermal rocks from Hamam-EI-Farun, Sinai, GUATEMALA
3828 NICARAGUA
Carbon isotopic composition of carbon dioxide and PANAMA
methane from steam jets of Tuscany, 2473 CENTRAL AMERICA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
First isotopic data on the fumaroles of Italian Exploration and development of geothermal
volcanoes, 710 resources in Central America, 609
Gas geothermometry, 2275 (INS-764) Mineral and geothermal exploration activities of
Isotopic and chemical equilibrium of CH~--COz and the United Nations resources and transport
pvrite-anh~dride in geothermal area in Japany division in Latin America, 77
2599 CENTRAL AMERICA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
61 INDEX CHLORIDES/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Mineral and geothermal exploration activities of
the United Nations resources and transport
division in Latin America, 77 Temperature dependence of the heats of
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/FRESH WATER dissolution of monovalent metal salts in water
Production of fresh water from the endogenous and in methanol (KCl, NaCl, KI, CsI, RbCl,
steam of Cerro Prieto geothermal field, 2942 AQNU" NaNU,), 3723
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS CHEMICAL ANALYSIS/MANUALS
High-activity hydrothermal zones detected by Na/K, Methods for collection and analysis of water
Cerro Prieto, Mexico, 2552 samples for dissolved minerals and gases, 2569
Location of zones of maximum hydrothermal CHILE/FUMAROLES
activity by measurement of chemical proportions. Investigation of resources of natural steam at
Cerro Prieto geothermal field of Baja Tatio, 965
California, Mexico, 1916 CHILE/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS Metallogenic belt and tectonic evolution of
Location of zones of maximum hydrothermal Chilean Circum-Pacific continental border, 1583
activity by measurement of chemical proportions. Northern Chile, yesterday and today, 608
Cerro Prieto geothermal field of Baja CHILE/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
California. Mexico. 1916 Geothermal exploration in northern Chile, 1649
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGY UN geothermal project, northern Chile, 605
Geothermal field of Cerro Prieto, Baja California, CHILE/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
865 Chilean project for producing aluminum b~ means
Geothermal exploitation, 622 of geothermal energy, 3009
Salton-Mexicali geothermal province, 65 CHILE/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Investigation of natural steam resources in the
Cerro Prieto, geothermal field, BaJa California, region of Tatio, 471
Mexico, 1989 Metallogenic belt and tectonic evolution of
Exploration significance of recent geophysical Chilean Circum-Pacific continental border, 1583
surveys in the Mexicali-Cerro Prieto geothermal Northern Chile, yesterday and today, 608
area, 2171 Production of electrical energy from endogenetic
Location of zones of maximum hydrothermal th~rmal sources of Tatio, AntofaQ8sta Province,
actiVity by measurement of chemical proportions. 421
Cerro Prieto geothermal field of Baja Prospects of geothermal desalination, 1563
California, Mexico, 1916 Stud~ for the geothermal development of northern
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Chile, 520
Geothermal plant of Cerro Prieto, B.C., Mexico, CHILE/GEYSERS
and problems encountered during its development, Investigation of resources of natural steam at
3068 Tatio, 965
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL POWER CHILE/HUT SPRINGS
PLANTS Investigation of resources of natural steam at
Flashed steam power plants, 3050 Tatio, 965
Geothermal power still iffy, 3058 CHILE/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
Geothermal plant of Cerro Prieto, B.C., Mexico, Fumaroles and geyser field west of the ratio
and problems encountered during its development, volcanic group (Antofagasta Province, Chile),
3068 1132
Geothermic potential of Republic of Mexico. 635 CHILE/MINERAL RESOURCES
New geothermal field starts producing, 3054 Metallogenic belt and tectonic evolution of
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Chilean Circum-Pacific continental border, 1583
Potential source of electric power, heat, fresh CHILE/TECTONICS
water, and chemicals from geothermal resources, Metallogenic b~lt and tectonic evolution of
362 Chilean Circum-Pacific continental border, 1583
Salton-Mexicali geothermal province, 65 CHILE/THERMAL ~ATERS
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Thermal and mineral 'waters in Chile, 1461
Chemical changes in geothermal well M-20 (Steam- CHINA/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
water discharge rate 680 tons/hr, 480 Btu/lb at Experimental geothermal power station, 2991 (JPRS-
16 kg/cm 2 pressure), 3240 60673)
Chemical changes in geothermal well M-20, Cerro CHINA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Prieto, Mexico, 3238 Geology and geothermal power potential of the
Mexico pushes geothermal development (Power Tatun volcanic region (80 to 200 MW power
potential),53 potential), 574
Progress report on recent developments of Ways sought to tap earth's internal heat, 625
geothermal energ~ and volcanolog~ in Mexico, 489 (JPRS-60673)
Well M-3 in geothermal field of Cerro Prieto, CHINA/HOT SPRINGS
Baja California, Mexico, 3208 OriQin of the mineral springs in Yunnan (China),
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GRAVITY SURVEYS 1383
Geothermal zone of the Cerro Prieto, Baja CHLORATES/DENSITY
California, 500 Physicochemical properties of a sodium chloride-
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/MAGNETIC SURVEYS sodium chlorate-sodium perchlorate-water system
Aeromagnetic 9urve~ oC Mexicali-Cerro Prieto at 40 0 , 3678
geothermal area, 2188 CHLORATES/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
Exploration significance of recent geophysical Ph~sicochemical properties of a sodium chloride-
surveys in the Mexicali-Cerro Prieto geothermal sodium chlorate-sodium perchlorate-water system
area, 2198 at 400, 3678
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/PERFORMANCE CHLORATES/SOLUBILITY
Geothermal plant of Cerro Prieto, B.C., Mexico, Physicochemical properties of a sodium chloride-
and problems encountered during its development, sodium chlorate-sodium perchlorate-water system
3068 at 400, 367B
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/SEISMIC SURVEYS CHLORATES/VISCOSITY
Geothermal zone of the Cerro Prieto, Baja Physicochemical properties of a sodium chloride-
California, 500 sodium chlorate-sodium perchlorate-water system
CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/WELL DRILLING 'at 400, 3678
Geothermal zone of the Cerro Pri~to, Baja CHLORIDES/ABUNDANCE
California, 500 Boron in waters and rocks of New Zealand
Geothermal plant of Cerro Prieto. B.C., Mexico, h~drothermal areas, 2400
and problems encountered during its development, Calculation of underground changes in enthalpy
3068 from changes in chloride concentration of
CESIUM/ABUNDANCE waters from Wairakei driLlhole discharges
Cesium and other alkali elements in thermal during 1965, 3237
springs of Gornja Trepca and Mlakovac thermal Chemical investigations at Waiotapu, 2399
springs, 2529 Deuterium and chloride in geothermal studies in
Distribution of Na. K, Rb and Cs as trace Iceland, 2549
elements between alkali feldspars and Formation mechanism of thermal springs studied by
hvdrothermal solutions at 650 0 C, 1 khar; the analysis of their chemical compositions,
experimental data and thermodynamic 2565
interpretation, 3815 Geochemistry of bromine and iodine in New Zealand
Geochemical and geological features of the thermal waters, 2372
thermal springs of Gornja Trepca, 1479 Geothermal survey of Sounkyo district in Mt.
CESIUM/QUANTITY RATIO Taisetsu area, Hokkaido, Japan. III. HGS-l
Genetic nature of the values of rubidium cesium test well, 2587
and lithium cesium ratios in natural waters, Hot spring water of Shinobu Takayu Spa, Fukushima
2582 Prefecture, Japan, 2567
CESIUM CHLORIDES/THERMAL DIFfUSION CHLORIDES/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Thermal diffusion of 1:1 electrol~tes in ordinary Use of automated titrimetry for analyses of
and in heavv water, 3797
CESIUM IODIDES/SOLUTION HEAT
CHLORIDES/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS INDEX 62
of clays by means of a cylindrical probe, 3501
Technique of studying thermal properties of rocks
natural water, 2568 and calculating heat flow values in the Crimea,
CHLORIDES/PHASE STUDIES 1924
'Transitions to the liquid state' preceding the CLINOPTILOLITE/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
rupture of metastable states of water and Clinoptilolite from Japan, 3764
aqueous solutions of NH.Cl and KC1, 3823 CLINOPTILOLITE/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
CHLORIDES/QUANTITY RATIO Composition and origin of clinoptilolite in the
Hot springs in Aomori Prefecture. 2, 2531 Nakanosawa tuff of Rumoi, Hokkaido, 3767
CHLORINE/ABUNDANCE CLINOPTILOLITE/NATURAL OCCURRENCE
Geochemical study of iodine in volcanic gases, Clinoptilolite trom Japan, 3764
2440 CLINOPTILOLITE/ORIGIN
Geolog~ and hot springs of Kuroyu geothermal area, Composition and origin of clinoptilolite in the
Akita Prefecture, 820 Nakanosawa tuff of Rumoi, Hokkaido, 3767
Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as COAL
the municipal water supply in Makhachkala, 2514 See also COAL GASIfICATION
Sulphur isotope ratios in relation to COAL LIQUEfACTION
volcanological and geothermal problems, 2446 LIGNITE
Uchlnomaki hot springs in Aso Caldera, 1159 COAL/DESULfURIZATION
CHLORINE/ION SPECTROSCOPY Assessment of 50 2 control alternatives and
Geochemistry of Central American volcanic gas implementation patterns for the electric
condensates, 2555 utility industry, 2877 (PB-224119-8-GA)
CHLORINE/NUCLEAR REACTION ANALYSIS COAL/IN-SITU PROCESSING
On-line analysis and monitoring of water for Instrumentation systems development for in situ
geothermal power by neutron capture gamma rays processing, 3106 (SLA-73-9I9)
using 252Cf, 2619 COAL GASIfICATION
CHLORINE/QUANTITY RATIO IIProspecting for energ~11 - introduction and
Geochemistr~ among the methods of prospecting for survey, 109
geothermal energ~, 2590 Assessing advanced methods of generation, 2987
CHLORINE COMPOUNDS/ABUNDANCE COAL GASIfICATION/IN-SITU GASIfICATION
Hydrogeological stud~ of the Soma Hot Springs at Land, sea, and air. Survey of some auxiliary
Yunosawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, 1471 sources of energy for electricity generation
CHLORINE ISOTOPES/ISOTOPE RATIO (Includes geothermal heat, underground
Determination of the chlorine-35/chlorine-37 gasification, tidal power, wind power, and
ratio in Beppu hot spring water by fast neutron solar energy), 40
activation analysis, 2528 COAL GASIfICATION/RESEARCH PROGRAMS
CHLORITE MINERALS 5.1283, National Energ~ Research and Development
Chlorites from Middle Paleozoic bauxites of the Policy Act of 1973, 2809
Turkestan-Alai territory, 3768 COAL GASIfICATION/REVIEWS
CHLORITE MINERALS/ABUNDANCE Annual review of fuels for 1972. Research on
Clay minerals of hydrothermally altered sediments, gasification of coal and hydrocarbon (Review
3825 with 90 references), 333
CHLORITE MINERALS/ORIGIN COAL LIQUEfACTION/RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Hygroscopic chlorite, an alteration product of S.128J, National Energy Research and Development
olivines problem of iddingsitization, 3613 Policy Act of 1973, 2809
CHLORITE MINERALS/PHASE STUDIES COASTAL WATERS/HEAT fLOW
Phase relationships of chlorites in the system Detailed geophysical studies on the Hawaiian Arch
MQO--AI 2 0,--Si0 2 --H.O, 3573 near 24 0 25 1 N, 157 0 40'W, 2086
CHLORITE MINERALS/SYNTHESIS COLOMBIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Composition and structure of recent hydrothermal Preliminary study on the Ruiz Geothermal project
green minerals in the Goryachii Plyazh deposit, (Colombia), 1484
Kunashir Island, 1513 COLOMBIA/HEAT fLOW
Hydrothermal minerals in Goryachii Plyazh, Heat flow from eastern Panama and northwestern
Kunashir Island, 1512 Colombia, 2250
Hydrothermal ore deposits. Typomorphic minerals COLORADO/BUREHOLES
of recent hydrothermal systems, 3806 Temperature and heat flow in a well near Colorado
CHROMATES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS Springs, 1702
Use of a method of comparative calculation of COLORADO/EARTHQUAKES
sait solutions at high parameter~, 3744 Denver area earthquakes and the Rock~ Mountain
CLAYS Arsenal disposal well, 2896
See also CLINOPTILOLITE Man-initiated earthquakes (Effects of deep-
ILLITE underground liquid waste disposal on
KAOLIN earthquakes near Denver), 2888
CLAYS/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Relationship of effect of waterflooding of the
Soil solution and stability of clay minerals, 3794 Rangely oil field on seisolicity, 2898
CLAYS/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY Some statistical features of the relationship
Anal~sis of errors in logging parameters and between Rock~ Mountain Arsenal waste disposal
their effects on calculating water saturation, and frequency of earthquakes, 2897
2751 COLORADO/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
CLAYS/ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES Summary of geology of Colorado related to
Electrical parameters for clay samples in the geothermal energy potential, 933
frequency and temperature dependence (first COLORADO/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
reSUlts), 2252 Computation of terrestrial heat flow in a well
CLAYS/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS near Colorado Springs, 1748
Method for determining porosit~ and solid Geophysics of Colorado and geothermal energy, 934
conducting inclusions from resistivity logging COLORADO/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
data. 2212 Developments in four corners-Intermountain area
CLAYS/GEOCHEMISTRY in 1973, 1651
Geochemistr~ and halmyrolysis of cla~ minerals, COLORADO/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Rio Ameca, Mexico, 3708 Geothermal resources of Colorado, 392
CLAYS/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION Geotnermal resources of Colorado; summary, 314
H~drothermal products formed from montmorillonite COLORADO/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
clav svstems, 3124 Geophysics of Colorado and geothermal enerQY, 934
CLAYS/LITHOLOGY Geothermal resources of Colorado, 392
Clau minerals of h~drothermall~ altered sediments, Geothermal energy and Colorado: an introduction,
3825 375
CLAYS/MINERALIZATION Geothermal resources of Colorado; summary, 314
Clau mineral formation in mud pots, Yellowstone Geothermal resourCeS of Colorado, 346
Park, Wyoming, 853 Geothermal resources of Colorado, 920
CLAYS/PHYSICAL PROPERTIE3 Proceedings of a symposium on geothermal energ~
Dependence of properties of clay suspensions on and Colorado, Denver, Colorado, December 6,
the mineralogical type of clay soil, 3689 1973, 26
CLAYS/POROSITY Rules and regulations relating to geothermal
Method for determining porosity and solid leases on Colorado state owned lands, 2832
conducting inclusions from resistivit~ logging COLORADO/HEAT fLOW
data, 2212 Computation of terrestrial neat flow in a well
CLAYS/SUSPENSIONS near Colorado Springs, 1748
Thermodynamic properties of water in suspensions Geothermal studies in New Mexico and Southern
of montillonite, 3513 Colorado, 2757
CLAYS/SYNTHESIS Heat flow in Colorado and New Mexico, 880
ArQillization by descending acid at Steamboat Temperature and heat flow in a well near Colorado
Springs, Nevada, 939 Springs, 1702
CLAYS/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COLORADO/HOT SPRINGS
First determination of the thermal conductivity Geothermal resources of Colorado, 920
63 INDEX DEVELOPING COUNTRIES/ENERGY SOURCES
COLORADO/MINERAL SPRINGS
Mineral waters of the United States, 781
COLORADO PLATEAU/MAGNETIC SURVEYS 3602
Geomagnetic deep sounding and upper mantle in the Study of equilibrium relations in the system
western United States, 2097 AJ 2 0,--Si0 2 --H 2 0 and AJ 2 0.--H 2 0, 3601
COLORADO RIVER/HYDROLOGY CORUNDUM/SOLUBILITY
Preci~itation, runoff and water }09S in lower Reactions of quartz and corundum with aqueous
Colorado River, Salton Sea area, 835 chloride and hydroxide solutions at high
COLORADO RIVER/PURIFICATION temperatures and pressures, 3597
Geothermal resource investigations, Imperial COSTA RICA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Valley, California, January 1972, 3350 Geothermal resources of Costa Rica, 569
COLORADO RIVER/SALINITY COSTA RICA/HOT SPRINGS
Colorado River water quality improvement program, Central American volcanoes, 1595
3351 CRYSTALS/INCLUSIONS
Geothermal resource investigations, Imperial Crystal cavities and their liquid inclusions.
Valley, CA, developmental concepts (Water Significance in the genesis of mineral deposits
qualit~ improvement by transport of desalted and rocks, 3438
water from Imperial Valley), 321 CRYSTALS/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Importance of a practical research input to water Thermal conductiVity of rocks and its dependence
resources development, 2946 upon temperature and composition, 3408
COLORADO RIVER/SURFACE WATERS CZECHOSLOVAKIA/GEOLOGY
Source fluids for Salton Sea geothermal system, Geology of the Pannonicum (oil- and hydrogeology
2533 of the basin fillings), 524
COLORADO RIVER/WATER RESOURCES CZECHDSLOVAKIA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Colorado River water quality improvement program, Geothermal exploration of hot-water sources in
3351 the Carpathians of Yugoslavia and
Geothermal resource investigations, 3357 Czechoslovakia, 563
Review of California's regional water supply Possibilities of utilization of the warmth of the
sustems and possible applications of desalting, earth in the Slovak Republic by finding new
3352 sources of hyperthermal waters, 596
COMPOSITE MATERIALS/MATERIALS TESTING CZECHOSLDVAKIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Materials screening program for the LLL Geology of the Pannonicum (oil- and hydrogeology
geothermal project, 3204 of the basin fillings), 524
COMPUTER CODES/D CODES Geothermal areas of Czechoslovakia, 564
Computer program for 2-dimensional geoph~sical Importance of information on the hydrological and
problems, 3680 geothermal situation with respect to
COMPUTER CODES/E CODES prospection of new sources of low-enthalpy
ENTHALP, a computer program for the calculation water in Slovakia, 1481
of aquifer chemistr~ in hot-water geothermal CZECHOSLOVAKIA/HEAT FLOW
s~stems. Final report, 2281 (PB-219376) Heat flow measurements in two mines in western
COMPUTER CODES/G CODES and southern Bohemia, 1941
GEOCOST: a computer program for geothermal cost Preliminary results of geothermal studies in
analysis, 3370 (BNWL-I888) upper Silesia, 1357
COMPUTER CODES/M CODES CZECHOSLOVAKIA/HOT SPRINGS
MIXTURA, computer program for the calculation of Conservation of thermal waters from the point of
hot water temperature and mixing fractions of view of the geothermal balance, 2884
large volume warm springs of mixed water origin, Czechoslovak mineral springs, 1382
645 (PB-220732) Mineral springs of the Sudetes and their
COMPUTER CODES/P CODES relations with the structure of the substratum,
Flashing flow in hot water geothermal wells. 1388
Computer program, 3207 (PB-233123) Report on the present state of our knowledge with
COMPUTER CODES/TWO-PHASE FLOW respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
Vertical two-phase steam-water flow in geothermal Source of the salt content of the mineral waters
wells, 3263 of Vogtland and northwest Bohemia, particularl~
CONGO PEOPLES REPUBLIC/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS the Karl~bad mineral waters, 1315
Generation of electrical power from hot water CZECHOSLOVAKIA/MINERAL SPRINGS
springs, 3010 Czechoslovak mineral springs. 1382
CONVECTION Source of th~ salt content of the mineral waters
(Heat transfer b~ convection.) of Vogtland and northwest Bohemia, particularly
Selected papers on the theory of thermal the Karlsbad mineral waters, 1315
convection (Book), 3562 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/STRATIGRAPHY
COOLANT LOOPS/FLUID FLOW Geolouic results of new deep drilling in Aussig
Stud~ of coolant flow in man-made underground (Bohemia), 1002
circulation systems on continuous models b~ the CZECHOSLOVAKIA/THERMAL WATERS
method of electrohydrod~namic analogu, 3166 Geologic results of new deep drilling in Aussig
CUOLANT LOOPS/HEAT TRANSFER (Bohemia), 1002
Stud~ of coolant flow in man-made underground Possibilities of utilization of the warmth of the
cir~ulation s~stems on continuous models b~ the earth in the Slovak Republic by finding new
method of electrohydrod~namic analog~, 3166 sources of hyperthermal waters, 596
COPPER/ABUNDANCE Thermal and mineral waters of Czechoslovakia, 533
Determination of some base metals in broadlands
geothermal waters, 2610
Germanium, molybdenum, copper and zinc in New D
Zealand thermal waters, 1351
Hvgienic features of geothermal waters used as
the municipal water supply in Makhachkala, 2514 DESALINATION/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Review of knowledge of metalliferous brines and Geothermal energy and desalination: partners in
related deposits (In southern California and progress, 3373
Caspian and Red Seas), 2564 DEUTERIUM/ABUNDANCE
COPPER/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Deuterium and chloride in geothermal studies in
Determination of some base metals in broadlands Iceland, 2549
geothermal waters, 2610 Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2337
COPPER/CORROSION Oxygen and h~drogen isotope ratios of monthly
Corrosion of copper and its allo~s in geothermal collected waters from Nasudake volcanic area,
waters, 3180 Japan, 2553
Corrosion of copper and its allo~s in geothermal DEUTERIUM/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
waters, 3261 Isotopic geochemistr~ of t~~rmal waters, 23~O
Corrosion of metals in geothermal waters, 3196 DEUTERIUM/ISOTOPE RATIO
COPPER/PITTING CORROSION Hengill, a high-temperature thermal area in
Corrosion of metals in geothermal waters, 3196 Iceland, 2516
COPPER ALLOYS Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters
See also MONEL of the Ngawha h~drothernlal area, North Auckland,
COPPER ALLOYS/CORROSION 2456
Corrosion of copper and its allo~s in geothermal Hydrogen isotopes in hydrological studies in
waters, 3261 Iceland, 2489
COPPER SULFIDES/GEOTHERMOMETRY Isotope geology of the Steamboat Springs Area.
Investigation of the s~stem Cu-S and some natural Nevada, 1756
copper sulfides between 250C and 700 0 C, 3568 DEVELUPING COUNTRIES/ELECTRIC POWER
COPPER SULFIDES/PHASE STUDIES Battelle Information No. I, 410 (N-70-36878)
Investigation of the system Cu-S and some natural DEVELOPING COUNTRIES/ENERGY SOURCES
copper sulfides bet~een 250C and 700 0 C, 3568 New sources of energy and economic development:
CORUNDUM/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy,
Discussion - stud~ of equilibrium relations in ~eothermic energy, and thermal energy of the
the systems AI20~--Si02--H~O and AI 2 0 3 --H 2 0, seas (Monograph), 41
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES/GEOPHYSICAL SUR INDEX 64
EARTH CRUST/GEOMORPHOLOGY
Terrestrial heat flow: American Geoph~sical
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Union, Geophy.ical Monthly No.8, 3555
Geoph~9ic9 in Un~ted Nations projects, 725 EARTH CRUST/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Important method of study of the Earth's interior,
Aspects of the development of geothermal 2683
resources in less developed countries, 603 Investigation of the electrical conductivity of
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION rocks at high temperatures, 3519
Geophysics in United Nations projects, 725 EARTH CRUST/GEOPHYSICS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Methods and techniques in geophysics. Volume 1,
Aspects of the development of geothermal ;;474
resources in less developed countries, 593 Toward an understanding of the laws governing the
Aspects of the development of geothermal development of the earth's crust and the
resources in less developed countries, 603 geothermal fields of the lithosphere, 3378
DIGITAL SYSTEMS/SEISMIC SURVEYS (NASA-rr-F-699 )
Introduction to the system of digital recording, EARTH CRUST/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
2032 Bottom-hole tempe~ature measurement, 657
DISTRICT HEATING/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Continental crustal model and its geothermal
Geothermal district heating, 3356 implications, 3857
Nonelectrical uses of geothermal resources, 3361 Dependence of temperature on the surface of the
DOLOMITE/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION Earth on the altitude of the observation point,
Hydrothermal serpentinization of dolomites in the 2130
Kurga.hinkan depo.it, 3763 Downward increase of temperature in the rocks of
DOLOMITE/SYNTHESIS the crust, 1691
Significance of 18 0/ 16 0 and 13C/12C ratios in Earth's thermal gradient. 749
hydrothermally dolomitized limestones and Earth temperatures, buried hills, and anticlinal
manganese carbonate replacement ores of the folds, discussion, 3387
Drum Mountains, Jiab County, Utah, 3537 Effect of two-dimensional topograph~ on
DOLOMITE/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY superficial thermal gradients, 3669
High temperature thermal conductivity of six Energy and power of geothermal resources, 1877
rock., 3381 (UCRL-7605) Estimates of geothermal energy potential, 99
DRILL CORES/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Geothermal gradients and their significance: a
Probable hydrothermal aria in of an actual uranium reView, 1813
localization in the southern Vosges, 2340 Measurement of temperature gradient in the Earth,
DRILL CORES/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 1760
Physical properties of the drill core, 1849 Possible dependence of deep-earth temperatures on
DRILLING geologic structure, 773
See al.o WELL DRILLING Present state of geothermal investigations, 1715
DRILLING/EQUIPMENT Relationship among terrestrial heat flow, thermal
Deep hole scientific instruments and measurements conductiVity, and geothermal gradient, 2138
for Project Mohole, 2710 Relationship of chloride concentration in
DRILLING FLUIDS/COMPRESSED AIR underground waters to subsurface temperature
Drilling of boreholes using compressed air as gradients, 3391
circulating medium under complex conditions, Rep-ly (to comments on a paper by Ki-iti Horai and
3121 Amos Nur, "Relationship among terrestrial heat
DRILLING FLUIDS/GELATION flow, thermal conductivity, and geothermal
Hydrothermal products formed from montmorillonite gradient," 1970), 3791
clay s~stems, 3124 Role of water in the thermal regime of surface
DRILLING FLUIDS/HEAT TRANSFER layers, 3428
Effect of drilling fluid on temperatures measured Significance at underground temperatures, 3392
in bore holes, 2691 Temperature gradients in the upper la~ers of the
DRILLING FLUIDS/SURFACTANTS Earth's crust due to convective water flows.
Treatment at drilling mud with surfactants, 3125 3496
DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS/GEOLOGY Temperature distribution and the possibilit~ of
Vapor-dominated hydrothermal systems compared the existence of a magma pocket in the upper
with hot-water sMstems, 648 mantle of the earth, 3489
DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS/HYDROLOGY Thermal studies as a technique in subsurface
Vapor-dominated hydrothermal systems compared structural investigations, 3696
with hot-water s~stems, 648 Underground temperatures at great depths, 3870
DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS/WELL DRILLING EARTH CRUST/HEAT FLOW
lessons learned in steam exploration (Optimum Application of the theory of heat conduction to
depth factor.), 3158 geothermal measurements, 1847
Bottom-hole temperature measurement, 657
Certain speculations about the heat flow from
E below, 3465
Coefficient of thermal conductivity of some
sediments, its dependence on densit~ and on
EARTH CRUST water-content of rocks, 3586
Mantle and problem. of the ultradepth., ~651 Conductivity variations and terrestrial heat-flow
Problem of the processes of formation of the distribution, 3520
Mohorovicic surface, 3679 Continental crustal model and its geothermal
EARTH CRUST/CONVECTION implications, 3857
Heat dispersion effect on thermal convection in a Determination of the heat conductivity of rocks
porous medium layer, 3852 in studying heat flows of the Earth, 1914
EARTH CRUST/EARTHQUAKES Earth's thermal gradient, 749
Is it possible to prevent an earthquake- Earth heat flow measu~ements in last decade, 679
prediction, is not enough (Thermal stress relief Geophysical heat flow measurements (principles
by cold water injection underground), 3292 and results), 1746
EARTH CRUST/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY Geophysical deductions from observations of heat
Electrical resistivitv sounding with an L-shaped fl 0 .. , 3552
arra~, 2107 Geothermal studies, 3486
EARTH CRUST/ENERGY BALANCE Geothermal surveys in sedimentary rocks near
Role of volcanoes and thermal springs in the Grants and Laguna, New Mexico, 1865
energy balance ot the crust of the Earth, 3448 Geothermal gradients and their significance: a
EARTH CRUST/ENERGY TRANSFER review, 1813
Energy appraisal of volcanic and hydrothermal Geothermal problems. Book review, 3831
phenomena (on the example of Kamchatka). 3624 Global variations of terrestrial heat-flow (in
EARTH CRUST/FLUIDS geophysical studies on the evolution of the
Fluid pressure variations and prediction of Earth's deep interior - a s~mposium, Madrid,
shallow earthquakes, 905 1969, Proceeding.), 2109
EARTH CRUST/FRACTURE PROPERTIES Heat conductiVity in the mantle, 3661
fracture of rocks, 3505 Heat flow and distribution of deep temperatures
EARTH CRUST/GEOCHEMISTRY in tectonically active belts of the earth, 3662
Geochemical complexes, 3407 Heat flow from the Earth's interior depending on
Geochemistr~, 3633 inner parameters variations, 3664
EARTH CRUST/GEOLOGIC FAULTS Heat flow in oceanic regions, 3665
Geophvsical evidence on the nature of magmas and Heat flow data analysis, 3526
intrusions associated with Rift valleys, 3522 Heat flow and tne dynamics of the Earth's
EARTH CRUST/GEOLOGIC FISSURES interior" 3749
Filtration of heat carriers in Earth core rocks Historical introduction to terrestrial heat flow,
at a depth of from 5 to 8 kilometer., 703 3553
EARTH CRUST/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS Measurements of heat flow over land, 1761
Important method of study of the Earth's interior, Present state of heat flow observations, 1854
2683 Rapid reconnaissance of heat-flow patterns in
65 INDEX EL SALVADOR/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
snow-covered thermal areas, 1882
Relationship among terrestrial heat flow, thermal
conductivity, and geothermal gradient, 2138 EARTH CRUST/THICKNESS
Relationship of the distribution of heat flow to Crustal thickness in Kamchatka, 1508
tectonic structures, 3623 New results in the field of deep magnetotelluric
Relationship of the thermal field to the surveys, 3584
structure and evolution of the Earth's crust EARTH CRUST/~ATER
and upper mantle, 3649 Water content in the crust and the hydrothermal
Replv (to comments on a paper by Ki-iti Horai and reaction as a possible cause for the swarm-t~pe
Amos Nur, "Relationship among terrestrial heat earthquake. 2886
flow, thermal conductivit~, and geothermal EARTH MANTLE/CONVECTION
gradient," 1970),3791 Heat transfer and convection currents, 3543
Spherical harmonic analysis of terrestrial heat EARTH MANTLE/EARTHQUAKES
fl ow, 3663 Is it possible to prevent an earthquake-
Studies of thermiQ state of Earth, 1161 prediction is not enough (Thermal stress relief
Techniques of measuring heat flow on land, 1856 b~ cold water injection underground), 3292
Temperature well-logging heat conduction, 2667 EARTH MANTLE/GEOPHYSICS
Terrestrial heat flow in volcanic areas, 3666 Geothermy, 3610
Terrestrial heat flow: American Geophvsical EARTH MANTLE/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
Union, Geophysical Monthlw No.8, 3555 Critical thermal gradients in the mantle, 3655
Thermal energy from the Earth's crust. Efficient Earth's thermal gradient, 2253
extraction of energ~ from heated rock, 50 EARTH MANTLE/HEAT fLOW
Thermal history of the Earth, 3660 Earth's thermal gradient, 2253
Thermal regime of the upper parts of the Heat flow in the Earth, 3576
lithosphere (on the example of the USSR area), Heat transfer through the ocean floor, 3554
3683 Heatflow~ anomaly heights of geoids and
Thermal state of the Earth, 3495 geotectonics in relation to fluctuations of the
Thermics of the Earth and Moon, 3650 deep part of the earth mantle, 3577
United states Geological Survey drill-hole probe, Relationship of heat flow to deep processes, 3647
1818 EARTH MANTLE/HEAT TRANSfER
EARTH CRUST/HEAT TRANSfER Relationship of heat flow to deep processes, 3647
Apparatus for determination of thermal currents, EARTH MANTLE/MASS TRANSfER
3457 Relationship of heat flow to deep processes, 3647
Heat flow and its relation to tectonic structures EARTH MANTLE/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION
of continents, 3383 Temperature in the Earth's upper mantle model
Origin and flow of heat, 1114 with the radioactivity of chondritic meteorites,
Phwsical model of planetary magmatism, 3884 3614
Thermal convection in Earth's mantle, 3455 EARTH MANTLE/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
EARTH CRUST/HYDROLOGY Adiabatic temperature gradient in earth's mantle,
Stud~ of thermal convection and its possible 3540
relation to the circulation of fluids in the EARTH MANTLE/THERMAL CONDUCTION
Earth, 3432 Heat transfer and convection currents, 3543
EARTH CRUST/MASS TRANSfER EARTH PLANET/ENERGY SOURCES
Physical model of planetary magmatism, 3884 Energ~ resources of the Earth, 94
EARTH CRUST/MELTING EARTH"UAKES
Partial melting in the upper mantle (in Phase See also MICROEARTHQUAKES
transformations and the Earth's interior - Earthquakes resulting from metastable phase
S~mposium, Canberra, Australia, 1969, transitions, 2883
Proceedings), 726 Man-made earthquakes - way to understand natural
EARTH CRUST/METAMURPHISM seismic activity, 2893
Investiqations under hydrothermal conditions, 3443 EARTHQUAKES/ENERGY YIELD
EARTH CRUST/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES EarthquaKes, volcanoes and natural steam deposits
Optimum values of hiah pressures and temperatures (Energy developed by gliding along faults), 1089
in investigations of the ph~sical parameters of EARTHQUAKES/fORECASTING
the matter of the Earth's crust, J518 fluid pressure variations and prediction of
EARTH CRUST/RADIOACTIVITY Shallow earthquakes, 905
Geothermal studies, 3486 EARTHQUAKES/ORIGIN
EARTH CRUST/STRAINS Earthquakes induced bU fluid injection and
Effect of earth strain on geyser activit~, 3695 explosion (in Earthqua~e mechanics, a s~mposium,
Relationships between earth strain and geothern1al Madrid, Spain, 1969), 2899
activity, 2120 EARTHQUAKES/PRESSURE DEPENDENCE
EARTH CRUST/TECTONICS fluid pressure variations and prediction of
Geothermal problems. Book review, 3831 shallow earthquakes, 905
Heat flow and its relation to tectonic structures EARTHQUAKES/SEISMIC DETECTION
of continents, 3383 Spectral characteristics of central Nevada
EA1TH CRUST/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION microearthquakes, 2895
Geoph~sical deductions from observations of heat Use of microearthquakes in the study of the
flow. 3552 mechanics of earthquake generation along the
Heat production, 3440 San Andreas fault in central Cal ifornia (in
Problem of determination of basic geothermal Earthquake mechanics, a symposium, Madrid,
parameters, 1863 Spain, 1969), 903
Temperature field and geoph~sical effects of a ECUADOR/fUMAROLES
downgoing slab, 3751 Acid waters arising in volcanoes of cordilleras,
Temperature regime of the upper la~ers of the 1573
earth crust and USSR geotemperature maps, 1570 ECUADOR/HOT SPRINGS
EARTH CRUST/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS Acid waters arising in volcanoes of cordilleras,
Internal temperature of the Earth, 3491 1573
Stud~ of thermal convection and its possible Note on the hot springs of Ecuado~. 2546
relation to the circulation of fluids in the EGYPTIAN ARAB REPUBLIC/HOT SPRINGS
Earth, 3432 Recent review of investigations on the thermal
Topographic correction in geothermal prospecting, and mineral spri.ngs i.n tt\e U.I\..R., 1458
measurement of gradient at Matera, 1806 EGYPTIAN ARAB REPUBLIC/MINERAL SPRINGS
EARTH CRUST/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT Recent review of investigations on the thermal
Geotherm~ in regional geolog~ and in the study of and mineral springs in the U.A.R., 1458
subsurface tectonics, 669 EL SALVADOR/fUMAROLES
Investigations under hydrothermal conditions, 3443 Appraisal of the fumarolic actiVity near
Measurement of temperature gradient in the Earth, Ahauchapan, El Salvador, 1099
1760 fumaroles and thermal springs in the older
Significance of data on the radioactiVity and volcanic mountains of El Salvador, 1101
heat conductivit~ of rocks in metallogenic Geological voyage in the Republics of Guatemala
investigations, 3473 and 1 Salvador. Scientific missioll to Mexico
EARTH CRUST/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY and in Central America, 139~
Coefficient of thermal conductivity in Earth's On some fumarolic and solfataric manifestations
crust, 3456 in 1 Salvador, Central America, 1058
Method and apparatus for locating geothermal Possibilities offered in the territorw of the
sources of energ~, 2258 Re~ublic of 1 Salvador in Central America in
New results in the field of deep magnetotelluric the field of 'endogenous forces', 1060
surveys, 3584 EL SALVADOR/fUMAROLIC fLUIDS
Replv (to comments on a paper by Ki-iti Horai and Possibilities offered in the territory of tne
Amos Nur, "Relationship among terrestrial heat Republic of 1 Salvador in Central America in
flow, thermal conductivit~, and geothermal the field of 'endogenous forces', 1060
gradient,' I 1970), 3791 EL SALVADOR/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
EARTH CRUST/THERMAL RADIATION Appraisal of the fumarolic activit~ near
Thermal infrared imagerv for geologists, 1938 Ahauchapan, 1 Salvador, 1099
EL SALVADOR/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION INDEX 66
PrinCiples of geophysical prospecting by the
radiokip method (Book: in Ru ian), 1781
Exploration for geothermal energy in 1 Salvador, Some results obtained with the method of induced
1631 para.ite voltage. (IPV), 2010
Geothermal energy in El Salvador, Central America, Thermal coring of .wells, 2661
1260 ELECTRICAL SURVEYS/COMPUTER CALCULATIONS
EL SALVADOR/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS Computer method of solVing the inverse problem of
Geochemistr~ of the Ahuachapan thermal area, El electrical surveying (vertical electrical
Salvador, Central America, 2544 .ounding), 1980
Microearthquakes in the Ahuachapan geothermal ELECTRICAL SURVEYS/COMPUTER CODES
field, El Salvador, Central America, 1540 Program for the necessary calculations in
Prospection of geothermal fields and interpretation of vertical electric sDundings
investigations necessar~ to evaluate their (SEV) by the method of accumulative
capacity, 45 resistivities, 1966
EL SALVADOR/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES ELECTRICAL SURVEYS/DATA PROCESSING
Appraisal of the fumarolic activit~ near Direct interpretation of two-electrode
Ahauchapan, El Salvador, 1099 resistivity soundings, 2241
Geothermal energy, 458 fast method for determining the layer
Proceedings of United Nations Conference on New distribution from the raised kernel function in
Sources of Energy, Volume 2, 51 geoelectrical sounding, 2084
EL SALVADOR/HOT SPRINGS Interpretation of data of vertical electrical
Central American volcanoes, 1595 soundings on electronic computers, 2031
Fumaroles and thermal springs in the older ELECTRICAL SURVEYS/ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
volcanic mountains of El Salvador, 1101 Controlled-source telluric current technique and
Geochemical aspects of thermal springs in 1 its application to structural investigations,
Salvador, 2418 . 2101
Geological voyage in the Republics of Guatemala ELECTRICAL SURVEYS/MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
and El Salvador. Scientific mission to Mexico Depth of investigation in resistivity methods
and in Central America, 1399 using linear electrodes, 2240
EL SALVADOR/SOLFATARAS Measurement of Earth medium electrical
On some fumarolic and solfataric manifestations characteristics: Techniques, results, and
in El Salvador, Central America, 1058 applications, 2269
Possibilities offered in the territory of the New complex apparatus for electrical surveying,
Republic of 1 Salvador in Central America in 1993
the field of 'endogenous forces l , 1060 New Ge-make instruments, 2012
EL SALVADOR/VOLCANOES ELECTRICAL SURVEYS/MEASURING METHODS
Geological voyage in the Republics of Guatemala Actual proof of complex resistivity method by an
and El Salvador. Scientific mission to Mexico indoor experiment with a water tank, 3727
and in Central America, 1399 Airborne resistivity mapping of surfiCial geology
EL TATIO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS using e-phase, 2142
Near-surface resistivity surveys of geothermal Assessment of electrical resistivity in
areas using the electromagnetic method geothermal exploration, 2178
(Horizontal coplanar loop technique), 2059 Controlled-source telluric current teChnique and
EL TATIO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGY its application to structural investigations,
Geology of the ratio geysers geothermal area, 2101
AntofaQasta Province, 1536 Dipole mapping surveys, 2177
EL TATIO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Efficient method of measuring the pnase parameter
Investigation of natural steam resources in tne in tWo-frequency electrical surve~ing, 2103
region of Tatio, 471 Electrical resistivity in geothermal exploration,
EL TATIO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL WELLS 2202
Drilling for underground steam (3920f steam from Electrical well logging, review of well-loQging
200-ft deep well), 579 method., 2666
EL TATIO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/POWER POTENTIAL ElectriCal exploration for geothermal reservoirs,
Production of electrical energy from endogenetic 2156
thermal sources of Tatio, Antofagasta Province, Enhancing the noise resistance of electrical
421 survey apparatus, 1994
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY/MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Geoph~sical studies on thermal waters by the
frame core resistivimeter, 2009 vertical electrical sounding method, 1808
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY/MEASURING METHODS Interpretation of dipole-dipole resistivity
Electrical resistivity sounding with an L-shaped surveys using a hemispheroidal model, 2221
array, 2107 Interpretation of vertical electrical soundings -
Investigation of methods of measuring specific resistivity samplings and parametric soundings,
electrical resistivity of rock samples for 2011
purposes of choosing optimum measuring schemes, Measurement of Earth medium electrical
2008 characteristics: Techniques, results, and
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY/PRESSURE DEPENDENCE applications, 2269
Effect of pore configuration, pressure and New method for differential resistivity sounding,
temperature on rock resistivity, 1879 1990
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY/TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE Some problems of deep electrical sounding
Effect of pore configuration, pressure and procedure, 2094
temperature on rock resistivity, 1879 Suggested method for subsurface testing by
ELECTRIC POWER electrical resistivity measurements, 2119
See al.o HYDROELECTRIC POWER ELECTROLYTES/CHEMICAL REACTIONS
ELECTRIC FOWER/BIBLIOG8APHIES Evaluation of irreversible reactions in
NSF-RANN energy ab.tract., 125 (GRNL-EIS-73- geochemical processes involving minerals and
52( Vol.l)( :~0.2 aqueous solutions, thermodynamic relations, 3635
ELECTRIC POWER/COST ELECTROLYTES/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Geothermal power still iff~, 3058 Prediction of osmotic and activity coefficients
ELECTRIC POWER/ECONOMICS for electrolyte mixtures at elevated
Meeting Californialg energ~ requirements, 1975- temperature., 3379 (ORNL-4999)
2000, 341 Thermodunamic properties of electrolyte solutions.
ELECTRIC POWER/ENERGY SOURCES v. Differential cryoscopy in ternary systems,
Electric generation status report, 331 3775
ELECTRIC POWER/POWER DEMAND ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
Power and the environment - potential crisis in uasis of a method of field buildup sounding in
enerQV supply, 3882 the near zone, 2151
ELECTRIC POWER/POWER GENERATION Magnetotelluric master curves affected by both
Electric generation status report, 331 electrical frequenc~ dispersion and temperature,
Power and the environment - potential crisis in 2267
energy supply, 3882 Theoretical aspects of electromagnetic induction
ELECTRiC POWER/SPACE HEATING method., 2115
Geothermal power utilized at utility's Geysers ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS/MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Plant (Pacific Gas and Electric Company), 2982 AFMAG - airborn and ground, 1750
ELECTRIC PROBES/PERFORMANCE ELECTROMAGNETiC SURVEYS/MEASURING METHODS
Probe response and continuous temperature five-component magneto-telluric method in
measurements, 2080 geothermal exploration: the M.T.-5-E.X., 2220
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS Unified magneto-electrotelluric exploration
See al.o ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS method; Part I, 2236
Application of electrical methods for bore-hole ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS/RECORDING SYSTEMS
investigations, 2659 Wide-band digital magnetotelluric recording
Electrical coring practices on the Gulf Coast, system, 2243
1687 ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS/RELIABILITY
Interpretation of electrical prospecting by Electromagnetic depth sounder, 2108
analog computer, 2015 ENERGY
I See also GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
NUCLEAR ENERGY
ENERGY/EDUCATION
Collection of energy courses designed by
participants of the Energ~ Institute for
College Teachers, Summer 1974, 6 (UCID-3678)
ENERGY/RESEARCH PROGRAMS
67 INDEX
4, 29 GEOTHERMAL STEAM
Geothermal conditions and thermal waters, 2579 See NATURAL STEA}!
Ground waters - a vast source of thermal energ~, GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS
481 See also DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS
Ground water - source of thermal energy, 1122 GEOPRESSURED SYSTEMS
Ground waters - vast source of thermal energy, 488 HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS
Heat at depth in the Earth, 599 HOT-~ATER SYSTEMS
Heat fields and deep structure in the eastern MAGMA SYSTEMS
Ca rpa th ians, 1517 GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS/EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION
Heat of the Earth's interior, 462 Chemical explosive stimulation of geothermal
Heat of the ground (Tep10 Zemli), 408 (AD-754626) wells, 3306
Hydrogeothermal subsurface regime in the eastern Chenlical processing in geothermal nuclear chimney,
Caucasus foreland region, 1539 312
Hyperthermal waters of Pauzhetsk, Kamchatka, as a Corrosion and scaling by steam in nuclear
source of geothermal energ~, 484 geothermal power plants, 3178 (UCRL-73939)
Main problems of the geological organizations Corrosion and scaling by steam in nuclear
with respect to the future study oC thermal geothermal power plants, 3179 (UCRL-73939(Rev.2)
waters in the USSR, 508 Environmental aspects of nuclear stimulation, 2911
Neotectonics of Kamchatka and their role in the Explosive stimulation of h~drothermal reservoirs,
formation of geothermal deposits (Late Cenzoic 3308
volcanism), 1387 ForeiQn and domestic discussions on natural
Nitrogen thermal waters of the USSR (AzotnMee geothermal power and potential use of Plowshare
Termy SSR), 1368 to 9timulate these natural systems, 3272 (BNWL-
Present-day hydrothermal systems and mineral B-ll0)
deposition, 78 Other underground applications of Peaceful
Problem of the utilization of the thermal waters Nuclear Explosions (in Peaceful Nuclear
of the oil and gas fields of the Caucasus, 3332 Explosions II), 3298
froblems at using volcanic thermae of the Kurile-- Plowshare stimulation of geothermal systems, 327b
Kamchatka Island arc for power, 459 ( BN~L-SA-4259( Rev. )( DR ))
Proceedings of United Nations Conference on New Plowshare stimulation of geothermal systems, 3302
Sources of EnergM, Volume 2, 51 Plowshare geothermal steam chemistr~,
Recent hydrothermal systems of Kanlchatka, 573 introductory studies, 3271 (BN~L-1614)
Results of geothermal investigations on the Kuban, Potential applications of nuclear explosives to
1378 the recovery of geothermal energ~, 3293
Roar from an emerging resource (in Iceland, New Potential applications of nuclear explosives to
Zealand, Italy, Jap~n, USSR, Mexico), 92 the recovery of geothermal energy. Progress
Some data on superheated waters and their report for fiscal year 1965, 3287 (USGS-289-1)
distribution in the territory of the USSR, 1233 Potential applications of nuclear explosives to
Soviets eye geothermal development, 474 the recovery of geothermal energy_ Progress
Soviets push geothermal development right along report for fiscal year 1966, 3288 (USGS-289-2)
with oil and gas, 525 P~oposal for a nuclear power program, 3290
Steam hydrothermal wells of hot beach (new data Recovery of geothermal energy from hot dr~ rock
from the reSUlts of drilling operations in 1966) with nuclear explosives, 3305
(Kunashir Island), 2717 Status of Plowshare geothermal power, 3275 (BNWL-
Thermal fields of the eastern Carpathians, 560 SA-4079)
Thermal fields of the Bollsho~e Semlyachik Survey of expert geological opinion on
volcanic massif, 1296 feasibilitw of Plowshare stimulation of natural
Thermal regime of the Earth, 576 geothermal systems, 3273 (BN~L-B-134l
Thermal regime in the interior of the USSR, 1509 Underground engineering applications, concepts,
Thermal waters of fold and platform regions of and experience, 3286 (UCRL-72769(Rev.l)l
the USSR, 1521 GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Thermal waters of the Georgian SSR, their Review of geothermal resources, 213
resources and practical utilization, 506 GEUTHERMAL SYSTEMS/GEOLOGY
Thermal waters of the USSR and problems of their Geologic and thermodynamic characteristics of the
use as thermal energy, 470 Salton Sea geothermal system (Subsurface
Thermal waters of the North Caucasus and problems temperature >300 o C at 3000 ft, brine enthalpy
of their practical utilization, 509 at 220-275 cal/gm), 858
Thermal waters in the USSR, 472 Geothermal s~stem of the Dieng-Batur volcanic
Thermal waters of western Crimea and experimental complex, 587
proQnosis of their reserves, 1392 Geothermal systems of northern Nevada, 938
Underground water as a source of thermal energy, GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
451 Review of geothermal resources, 213
Underground waters are source of heat energy, 455 GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS/HEAT TRANSfER
Utilization of the neat of the Earth's depths, 439 Steadw state free convection in an unconfined
Utilization of thermal waters from oil deposits geothermal reservoir, 3867
of the Caucasus, 572 GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS/HYDRAULIC fRACTURING
Volcanoes and electric power plants, 466 Induction and growth of fractures in hot rock,
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES/UTAH 3307
Geothermal power potential in Utah, 216 Instrumentation for granite test No.1 (Jemez
Geothermal resourCes. Parts I and II. Hearings Caldera, New Mexico), 3281 (LA-UR-74-S03)
before the Subcommittee on Water and Power Multiple hydraulic fracturing (or the recovery of
Resources of the Committee on Interior and Qeothermal energy, 3313
Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety- Stimulation of geothermal systems, 3304
Thi rd Congress, Fi rat Session, 374 GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS/METEORIC ~ATER
Underground temperatures and heat flow in the Geothermal systems of northern Nevada, 938
east Tintic District, Utah, 211 GEUTH[RMAL SYSTEMS/NATURAL STEAM
Utah's geothermal resources, location, potential, Problem of the basis ot a procedure for
determining the pressure of volcanic steam at
depth, 3516
93 1 NDEX GEOTHERMAL WELLS/PERFORMANCE
GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS/PRESSURE GRADIENTS
Geologic and thermodynamic characteristics of
Salton Sea geothermal s~stem. 1402 geothermal bores, 3217
GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION Measurements of the weight discharge from
Geologic and thermodynamic characteristics of geothermal steam wells, 3~34
Salton Sea geothermal s~stem, 1402 Method of calculation of optimum removal of the
GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES Earth heat by thermal waters pumping applying
Geologic and thermodynamic characteristics of the model I ing, 3239
Salton Sea geothermal s~stem (Subsurface Methods and apparatus used for wellmouth
temperature >300 o C at 3000 ft, brine enthalpy measurements in the Larderello geothermal zone
at 220-275 cal/gm), 858 when a ne~ well comes in, 3227
GEOTHERMAL WELLS Subsurface and output measurements on geothermal
Contribution to the knowledge of the Larderello bores in New Zealand, 3245
geothermal region: remarks on the Travale GEOTHERMAL WELLS/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
field (Physical characteristic of fluid, Hungar~ methodological problems of geothermal
evolution of field), 1489 measurements, 1867
Dry geothermal wells: promising experimental GEOTHERMAL WELLS/GEYSERS
results, 1643 Geysering action in a drilled well, Crump, Lake
Geothermal energy s~stem (Patent), 3063 County, Oregon, 2749
Geothermal resource investigations, Imperial GEOTHERMAL WELLS/HEAT TRANSFER
Valley. California, special report test well Subsurface and output measurements on geothermal
Mes. 6-1, 2759 bores in New Zealand, 3245
Possibility of creating large thermo-artesian GEOTHERMAL WELLS/LEGAL ASPECTS
sources, 425 Majority opinion in the Reich case: question of
Preliminar~ results of geothermal well Mesa 6-2, depletion, 2822
Mesa anomal~, Imperial Valley, California (1830 GEOTHERMAL WELLS/MANAGEMENT
m well depth, 1870C bottom-hole temperature), Application of material and energy balances to
3265 geothermal steam production, 3242
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/BLOWOUTS GEOTHERMAL WELLS/MATHEMATICAL MODELS
Completion of producing geothermal wells, 3244 Temperature transients in flowing boreholes, 3268
Exploitation of Matsukawa geothermal area, Iwate GEOTHERMAL WELLS/MEASURING INSTRUMENT5
prefecture, Japan, 3232 Methods and apparatus used for wellmouth
Prevention of blowouts and other aspects of measurements in the Larderello geothermal zone
safet~ in geothermal steam drilling, 3136 when a new well comes in, 3227
Wild steam well controlled b~ directional GEOTHERMAL WELLS/MEASURING METHODS
dri 11 ing, 3123 Measurement of borehole discharges, do~nhole
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/CORROSION PROTECTION temperatures and pressures 9 and surf~ce heat
Corrosion control in geothermal systems, 3200 flows at Wairakei (Calorimeters,
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/COST geothermo9raphs), 3228
Economic power from geothermal heat, 2863 Methods and apparatus used for wellmouth
Economics of geothermal power, 2858 measurements in the Larderello geothermal zone
Organization for and cost of drilling geothermal when a new well comes in, 3227
steam bores (Wairakei geothermal field), 3127 GEOTHERMAL WELLS/NATURAL STEAM
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/CRITICAL PRESSURE Some observations about the thermo-fluid-dynamic
Utilization of underground water above critical behavior of the steam in the wells of
pressure, 3213 Larderello and about the best exploitation
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/DRILLING cond i t ions, 3243
Air drilling in geothermal bores, 3130 GEOTHERMAL WELLS/NOISE
Deep geothermal test well, geothermal resource Studies OIl noise reduction problems in electric
investigations, Imperial Valle~, CA. (Draft power plants utilizing geothermal fluids, 2890
environmental impact statement), 2648 (PB- GEOTHERMAL WELLS/OPERATION
206161D) Completion of producing geothermal wells, 3244
Determination of rock temperature when the well Economic characteristics of geothermal boreholes,
has not stood long enouqh, 3157 3371
Geothermal drillholes - physical investigations, GEOTHERMAL WELLS/PERFORMANCE
2701 Alternative methods of determining enthalp~ and
Geothermal drilling practices at Wairakei, New mass flow, 3230
Zealand, 3132 Application of material and energy balances to
Guide to deep-drilling technique, 2656 geothermal steam production, 3242
How geothermal wells are drilled and completed, Application of material and energ~ balances to
3163 geothermal steam production (Reservoir
Methods of exploitation of geothermal energy and enginee~ing), 3241
the equipment required, 3131 Application of material and energy balances to
Professional driller's evaluation of geothermal geothermal steam production, 246
drilling and production problems, 3156 Behbvior of the Wairakei geothermal field during
Proposed deep geothermal test well, geothermal exploitation, 3246
resources investigations, Imperial Valle~, CA Beowawe still roars (flow phenomena at Nevada
(final environmental impact statement) geotherma 1 we 11), 929
(Potential well depth 4000-8000 ftl, 2650 (PB- Chemical changes in geothermal well M-20 (Steam-
206161-Fl water discharge rate 680 tons/hr, 480 Btu/lb at
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/DRILLING FLUIDS 16 kg/cm 2 pressure), 3240
Temperature regime of wells being drilled, 3139 Chemical changes in geothermal well M-20, Cerro
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS Prieto, Mexico, 3238
Proposed installation and operation of a skid- Estimation of hydrothermal systems by means of
mounted desalting unit and injection well, well-head observations, 2744
Imperial ValleY, California. final Evaluation of operational reserves of high-
environmental impact statement, 3103 (EIS-CA-72- temperature waters (Piezometric level sinking),
4895-F) 3,,48
Proposed installation and operation of a skid- factors controlling borehole performance, 3247
mounted desalting unit and injection wel19 Flast\ing flow in hot-water geothermal wells, 3266
Imperial Valley, CA. Draft environmental Flashing flow in hot water geothermal wells, 3264
impact statement, 3105 (PB-208662-D) Flow in geottlermal wells (an analytical study),
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/EQUIPMENT 3257
Production of steam from drill holes at Wairakei, fluctuations of water level in wells in the old
3115 city of Beppu Spa, II, 3235
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION Larderello steam vents of Tuscany, 3216
Application of Plowshare to geothermal power, Larderello steam vents of Tuscany, 3218
3274 (BNWL-SA-2803) Management, in relation to measurements, and bore
Chemical explosive stimulation .of geothermal maintenance of an operating geothernlal steam
wells, 3306 field, 3229
Explosive stimulation of geothermal wells, 3301 Measurement and transmission or steam in
feasibility study of Plowshare geothermal power Matsukawa geothermal power plant, 3038
plants, 3284 (PNE-1550) Measurement of borehole discharges, downhole
Geothermal power is aim of new Plowshare project, temperatures and pressures, and surface heat
3296 flows at Wairakei (Calorimeters,
Nuclear explosives ma~ find use in stimulating qeothermographs), 3228
geothermal energv, 3295 Mexico pushes geotherrnal development, 53
Status of Plowshare geothermal power, 3299 Natural steam in New Zealand, 438
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/FLOW RATE Power from steam wells, 3~09
Exploration and steam-flow test of Ma-Tsao E-202 Preliminary results of geothermal wells. Mesa 6-
geo t he rma I we 11 in Ta i wa n, 3262 1 and Mesa 6-2 East Mesa KGRA, Imperial Valley,
Flow sampling and discharge measurement in California, 2264
geothermal bores, 3220 Recent state of the Tottori hot springs, 1281
flow-sampling and discharge measurement in Remarks on the geothermal phenomenon in an
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/PERFORMANCE INDEX 94
Two-phase critical flow in geothermal steam wells,
3231
intensively exploited field: results of an Vertical two-phase steam-water flow in geothermal
experimental well (Evolution of field, physical we II s, 3263
properties of fluid), 2539 GEOTHERMAL WELLS/WELL CASINGS
Societe Larderello in Italy brings in world's Casing string design for geothermal wells (SOD
largest steam well, 3212 meter deeth), 3154
Some considerations on the flow-rate/pressure Cementing materials for Qeothermal wells, 3159
curve ot the steam wells of larderello. 3256 Cementing geothermal steam wells, 3137
Some observations about the thermo-fluid-dynamic Delayed fracture of geothermal bore casing steels,
behavior of the steam in the wells of 3IB7
Larderello and about the best exploitation Development of casings for geothermal boreholes
conditions, 3243 at Wairakei, New Zealand, 3133
Steam production at The Geysers geothermal field, Effect of slotted liner casing in geothermal
325B bores, 3151 .
Test boring for thermal water resource at GEOTHERMAL WELLS/WELL DRILLING
Sakazuki-MoiwB in Tomari Village, Shiribeshi Cements and cementation in geothermal well
Province" 3236 drillin9, 3147
Wairakei geothermal steam project, 3223 Drilling for geothermal steam and hot water, 2756
Wairakei hydrothermal field under exploitation, Drilling for natural steam and hot water in
3222 Iceland, 3135
Well M-3 in geothermal field of Cerro Prieto, Drilling mud in geothermal wells, 3148
Baja California, Mexico, 3208 Drilling practices and equipment in use at
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/PIPELINES Wairakei, 3150
Second generation geothermal power, 3169 Drilling plan. Raft River Geothermal
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/PIPES Exploratory Hole No.1. Idaho Geothermal R
Cements and cementation in geothermal well and D Project, 3113 (NVO-151)
drilling, 3147 Environmental report: deep geothermal test wells
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/PLANNING in the Raft River Valley, 2B72 (ANCR-1204)
Proposed deep geothermal test well, geothermal Exploitation of Matsukawa geothermal area, lwate
resource investigations, Imperial Valley, prefecture, Japan, 3232
California. (Supplement to the final Geothermal drilling in California, 3161
environmental impact statement). 2645 (EIS-CA- Geothermal heat in New Zealand, 3160
73-QIBB-F) Geothermal drilling in the Matsukawa area (325-
Proposed deep geothermal test well, geothermal 1500 meter depth), 3152
resource investigations, Imperial Valley, Geothermal drilling and preliminary test
California. (Draft environmental impact operations at Kizildere, Turkey, 3155
statement), 2649 (PB-206I61-D) How world's nottest hole was drilled, 3122
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/POWER POTENTIAL Lessons learned in steam exploration (Optimum
Ultra-deep drillinQ for Qeothermals. Final depth factors), 315B
report, 2644 (AD-77410B) Machinery and equipment for harnessing of
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/PRESSURE MEASUREMENT endogenous fluid, 3145
Device for measuring down-hole pressures and for Natural steam in New Zealand, 438
sampling fluids in geothermal wells, 3251 New geothermal field starts producing, 3054
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/REPAIR Planning methods in geothermal drilling (PERT,
Present state of drilling and repairing of CPM, GASP), 3149
geothermal production wells in Japan, 3153 Present state of drilling and repairing of
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/SAMPLERS geothermal production wells in Japan, 3153
Device for measuring down-hole pressures and for Production of steam from drill noles at Wairakei,
sampling fluids in geothermal wells, 3251 3115
Flow-sampling and discharge measurement in Production and distribution of natural heat for
geothermal bores, 3217 domestic and industrial heating in Iceland, 3333
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/SCALING Professional driller's evaluation of geothermal
Phenomenon or scaling in production wells and the drilling and production problems, 3142
geothermal power plant in the Matsukawa area, Rock melting technology and geothermal drilling,
3192 3112 (LA-UR-74-1BBO)
Ph~sico-chemicalsamplinQ of high-temperature Some troubles most frequently occurring in
wells in connection with their encrustation by geothermal drilling, 3146
calcium carbonate, 3189 Wild steam well controlled by directional
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/SITE SELECTION drilling, 3123
Theory and technology of a geothermal field, 676 GEOTHERMAL WELLS/WELL LOGGING
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/SPECIFICATIONS Electrical logging and temperature surveys at
Drilling plan. Raft River Geothermal Matsukawa geothermal wells, 1915
Explorator~ Hole No. I. IdahO Geothermal R Electrofiltration potentials in wellS in
and D Project, 3113 (NVO-151) geothermal areas (in pnysics of tne New Zealand
US geothermal wells are now a reality, 201 tnermal area), 3219
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/STEAM MUFFLERS Exploitation of Matsukawa geothermal area, lwate
Physical investigations, 1079 prefecture, Japan, 3232
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/STEAM SEPARATORS Hungary methodological problems of Qeothermal
Development and performance of a steam-water measurements, 1867
separator for use in geothermal bores, 3128 Study of the reservoir at the Matsukawa
Methods and apparatus used for wellmouth geothermal field, 3250
measurements in the Larderello geothermal zone Thermal resources of Rotorua, 418
when a new well comes in, 3227 Well measurements, 3259
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/TAXES GEOTHERMOMETER5
Majorit~ opinion in the Reich case: question of Additional data for the two-feldspar
depletion, 2B22 geothermometer, 3627
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS Can coexisting feldspars be used as a geologic
Deep-well temperatures and geothermal gradient at thermometer, 1754
Ciechocinek, 3215 feldspar geologic thermometers, 3421
Temperatures in the lava beds of east-central and Geologic thermometers, 3388
south-central Oregon, 658 Kudo-Weill geothermometer and porphyritic acid
Thermal water research and the geothermal glasses, 3707
gradient, 480 Nickel partition geothermometer applied to the
Vertical temperature distribution in steam wells, prehistoric Makaopuhi lava lake, Hawaii, 3667
3224 Observations on natural feldspars, randomly
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT disordered structures and a preliminary
Electrical logging and temperature surveys at suggestion to a plaQioclase thermometer, 3506
Matsukawa geothermal wells, 1915 GEOTHERMOMETERS/ACCURACY
Estimation of underground temperatures from Geologic thermometry, 3389
silica content of
water from hot springs and High-temperature isotopic thermometr~, 3517
GEOTHERMOMETERS/CALIBRATION
wet-steam wells, 2458
Gas geothermemetry, 2275 (INS-764) Comments on the two-feldspar geothermometer, 3876
Recent data on geothermal investigations in Igneous plagioclase thermometer, 3728
Hungar~, 322B GEOTHERMOMETERS/PERFORMANCE
Thermal investigation in drill holes (Description Comments on the 'two-feldspar geothermometer' and
of equipment and meth~ds), 3211 k-feldspar obliquit~, 3492
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/TESTING Feldspar geologic thermometers, 3875
Technique of testing geothermal wells, 2702 FeS--ZnS system - geological thermometer, 2327
GEOTHERMAL WELLS/TWO-PHASE FLOW Possibility of using the svstem ZNS + FEs as a
Flashing flow in hot water geothermal wells. geologic thermometer, 2419
Computer program, 3207 (PB-233123) GEOTHERMOMETERS/USES
Some ph~sical properties of the steam discharged Examples of the use of the two-feldspar
from geothermal ground, 3253 thermometer of T. Barth for formation analysis
95 INDEX GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGY
of granitic rocks, 3810
GEOTHERMOMETRY
Geologic thermometry, 3437 Use of sodium iodide to trace underground water
Geologic thermometry, 2299 circulation in hot springs and geysers of Dais~
Geotherm~ in regional geolog~ and in the study of geyser gro~p, Yellowstone National Park, 839
subsurface tectonics, 669 GEYSERS/GAS FLOW
Ideal liquid inclusions, 3401 Gas geyser of western Turkmenia and the mechanism
Proposed method for the measurement of geologic of its activit~, 1166
temperature, 3414 GEYSERS/GEOCHEMISTRY
Some considerations regarding liquid inclusions Geochemical investigation of the self-destruction
as geologic thermometers, 3435 of Gongensawa geyser, 1137
Thermal aspects of ore formation, 3583 GEYSERS/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GEOTHERMOMETRY/MEASURING METHODS Analyses of some geyser deposits, 947
Oxygen isotope studies of hydrothermal mineral GEYSERS/GEOLOGY
deposits, 3596 Geologic processes and their results, 763
Possibility of using the system ZNS + fES as a Principles of geology, 3422
geologic thermometer, 2419 Report of operations in the division of the
GEOTHERMOMETRY/REVIEWS Yellowstone National Park during the year
Geologic thermometers, 3424 ending June 30, 1888, 956
GEOTHERMOMETRY/THERMOLUMINESCENCE Some conditions affecting geyser eruption, 959
Application of thermoluminescence of Text-book of geology. Volumes 1-2, 3384
geothermometry, 1814 Volcanoes, geysers, and hot springs, 3402
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC/HEAT fLOW GEYSERS/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Subsurface temperature, heat conductivity and Geoph~sical stud~ of geyser action in Yellowstone
heat flow in the Thuringia Basin and National Park, 852
surrounding areas, GDR, 2004 GEYSERS/GEOPHYSICS
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC/HOT SPRINGS Geysers and geyser theories, 1021
Mineral waters of the German Democratic Republic, Theorv of the geyser process, 3699
1439 GEYSERS/HEAT TRANSFER
Source of the salt content of the mineral waters Heat flow from natural geysers, 729
of Vogtland and northwest Bohemia, partiCUlarly Heat flow from natural geysers, 887
the Karlsbad mineral waters, 1315 GEYSERS/HYDRODYNAMICS
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC/MINERAL SPRINGS Geyser theory, 1169
Source of the salt content of the mineral waters Thermal convection in vertical tubes with
of Vogtland and northwest Bohemia, particularly application to geysers, 712
the Karlsbad mineral waters, 1315 GEYSERS/HYDROLOGY
GERMAN fEDERAL REPUBLIC/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS Geysers, 652
Aragonite sinter as a geologic thermometer, 3477 Theor~ of ge~sers, 1148
GERMAN fEDERAL REPUBLIC/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY GEYSERS/MOCKUP
Geothermal investigation in Sarr Basin, 496 Some experiments with an artificial ge~ser, 3869
GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC/GEOTHERMAL FiELDS GEYSERS/OPERATION
Geothermal field of the Upper Rhinegraben (In Thermal regime of underground water, 1059
Rothe, J.P. and Sauer, K. (ed). The GEYSERS/ORIGIN
Rhinegraben Progress Report 1967), 1331 Geyser basins and igneous emanations, 785
GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Physical character of hot-spring and geyser
Proceedings of the NATO-CCMS information meeting deposits, 799
on dry hot rock geothermal energ~, September 17- GEYSERS/PERFORMANCE
19, 1974, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 154 (LA-5818- Mechanism of Geysers, 655
C) Thermal and seismic activity of narcissus geyser,
GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC/HOT SPRINGS 876
Mineral and thermal waters of the federal GEYSERS/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Republic of German~. 1438 fabulous Yellowstone, 796
Report on the present state of our knowledge with GEYSERS/RADIOACTIVITY
respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004 Radioactivity of the thermal waters, gases, and
GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC/MINERAL SPRINGS deposits of Yellowstone National Park, 2304
Mineral and thermal waters of the federal GEYSERS/SEISMIC EFF~CTS
Republic of Germany, 1438 Effect of earth strain on qeyser activity, 3695
GERMANIUM/ABUNDANCE GEVSERS/SEISMIC SURVEYS
Germanium content of some sprin9 waters in Thermal and seismic activity of narcissus geyser,
Kamchatka, 2345 876
Germanium, molybdenum, copper and zinc in New GEYSE~S/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
Zealand thermal waters, 1351 Subsurface discharge from thermal springs, 667
GERMANIUM/GEOCHEMISTRY GEYSERS/TEMPERATURE MONITORING
Geochemistry of Oermanium in carbonated thernlal Geyser activity near Beowawe, Eureka County,
waters. based on the examples of the Qreater Nevada, 862
Caucasus and the Pamirs, 2475 GEYSERS/VARIATIONS
GEYSERS Influence of long term Earth tidal forces on
See also OLD fAITHFUL GEYSER ge~sers, 926
Elements of geolog~t 753 GEYSERS/WELL DRILLING
Fumaroles, hot springs, and ge~sers, 660 Gevser drilling technique, 3140
Ge~sers (Occurrence, character, and mechanism), GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD
754 California geysers in 1888, 877
Geysers (Review of ge~ser theories). 3868 Geothermal resources in California, 222
Geysers of Whirlwind Valley (Nevada) (Description Geysers geothermal field 1969 (8,175 i t well
of Beowawe geysers). 812 depth, 250-280 o C steam), 2972
Geysers of Iceland, 103S History of steam development at Geysers, progress
Initial periodicity of new geyser, Yellowstone made by developing companies, 226
National Park (Water level and temperature Nature's pressure cooker, 748
ariations), 878 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/EARTHQUAKES
Nature's hot water heaters (Popular account), 727 Microearthquakes at the Geysers geothermal area,
Principles of geology, 3433 CA, 2908
Yellowstone National Park: historical and Microearthquakes neaT The Geysers, Sonoma County,
descriptive review by Eleanor Chittenden Cress California, 885
and Isabelle f. Story (Data on mean height, GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/ECONOMICS
duration, and interval of eruptions of 58 Economics of the Geysers geothermal field,
geysors), 805 California, 2855
GEYSERS/BIBLIOGRAPHIES GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
Summary of studies of thermal .~aters and volcanic Microearthquakes at the Geysers geothermal area,
emanations of the Pacific region, 1920-61, 1227 CA, 2908
GEYSERS/CONVECTION GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/EXPLOITATION
Convection currents in Geysers, 656 Challenge of The Geysers, 892
GEYSERS/EARTHQUAKES GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/FLOW RATE
Tremors observed at active volcano, geyser. and Speculations on the geothermal system at the
fumarole, 2880 Geysers, California, 270
GEYSERS/FLOW RATE GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/FUMAROLIC FLUIDS
Convection currents in Geysers, 656 Chemical nature of fumarolic gases of volcano
Does the cold of winter affect the thermal Stlowashinzan. Hokkaidc, Japan, 2386
intensity of the hot springs in Yellowstone Letovicite from the Geysers, Sonoma Countv,
Park, 809 California, 2508
Geyser activity near Beowawe, Eureka County, GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Nevada, 862 Geothermal power, 817
Mechanism of Geysers, 655 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGY
GEYSERS/FLUID FLOW Field trip to the Geysers, Sonoma County,
How qeysers work, 2688 California, 855
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOLOGY INDEX 96
Lake and Mendocino Counties, California, 856
Isotopic geochemistry of hot springs, 2326
field trip to the Geysers geothermal field, Lake GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
and Sonoma Counties, 4 Jun 1970, 907 Recent studies of the large natural hydrothermal
Geologic summary of the Geysers area, Lake and s)/stems, 908
Sonoma Counties, California (Map 1:63,360), 909 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/INfRARED SURVEYS
Geology of the Kelseyville Quadrangle, Sonoma, Aerial infrared surveys at The Geysers geothermal
Lake and Mendocino Counties, California, 856 steam field, California, 1964
Geology of the geyser's thermal area, California GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/MAPS
(Hot springs temperature 500C to boiling point, New maps on geysers area (Sonoma, Mendocino, and
natural steam temperature 1820C-2080C, enthalpy Lake Counties, CAl, 884
669-681 cal/gm), 831 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/MINERALOGY
Geysers geothermal field, 871 Occurrence of Wairakite at the Geysers,
New maps on Geysers area, 870 California, 814
Structure and behavior of geothermal fields, 740 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/NATURAL STEAM
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Aqua de Ney, a spring of unique chemical
Challenge of the geysers, 260 character, 1189
Geysers geothermal field, 871 Steam production at The Geysers geothermal iield,
Lessons learned in steam exploration (Optimum 3258
depth factors), 3158 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/POWER GENERATION
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL fLUIDS Exploration and development of geothermal power
Observations at "The Geysers," Sonoma County, in California, 204
California (Temperature data and gas analysis), Sonoma County, 772
2313 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/POWER POTENTIAL
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS Geothermal power in California, 195
California geothermal plants, 3025 Geothermal energy, 347
Current status of geothermal power plants at the Speculations on the geothermal system at the
Ge~sers, Sonoma County, California (82,000 kW Geysers, California, 270
current production, 110,000 kW planned), 3039 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/REVIEWS
Design and operation of The Geysers Power Plant, Day at the Geysers in 1861, 910
3057 Geysers geothermal field, 1969, 912
,Economic appraisal of geothermal power, 2846 Visit to the California Geysers in 1888, 911
Economics of natural dry steam for electricity GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/SEISMIC NOISE
generation, the geysers geothermal field, Seismic noise in geothermal areas, 2172
Sonoma County, California, 2849 Technique for determining the properties of
Exciting prospects ahead for geothermal, 352 seismic noise in geothermal areas, 2184
Geothermal resources in California-potentials and GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/SEISMIC SURVEYS
problems, 281 Seismic noise in geothermal areas, 2201
Geothermal resources in California, 285 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
Geothermal energy-growth spurred on by "powerful Speculations on the geothermal system at the
motives" (630 MW planned capacity (1975), 2985 Geysers, California, 270
Geothermal steam in the Geysers-Clear Lake Region, GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/WELL DRILLING
CA (182,000 kwh generated in 1971, 600,000 kwh field trip to the Geysers, Sonoma County,
projected for 1975), 2983 California, 855
Geothermal operating experience at Geysers power GLACIERS/HEAT fLOW
pI ant, 3064 Geothermal effects of the Pleistocene glaciation
Geothermal power project of Pacific Gas and in Iceland, 1729
Electric Company at The Ge~serg, California, GLASS/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
2999 fractionation of nickel between olivine and
Geothermal turbine-generators delivered to PG and augite as a geothermometer, 3605
E compan~ in USA, 3047 GLASS/GEOTHERMOMETRY
Geothermal power, 817 fractionation of nickel between olivine and
Geothermal energy exploration, 2843 augite as a geothermometer, 3605
Geothermal developments in The Geysers area, GLASS/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Cal ifornia, 233 Heat conduction in saturated granulated materials,
Geothermal power utilized at ut.ility's Geysers 3659
Plant (Pacific Gas and Electric Company), 2982 Thermal conductiVity of rocks and its dependence
Geothermal growing as a power source, 3043 upon temperdture and composition, 3408
Geyse rs, 2975 GOLD/A8UNDANCE
Geysers geothermal power plant (184 MW plant Gold-silver ore-grade precipitates from New
capacity, 502 MW projected by 1975), 3059 Zealand thermal waters, 2520
Gevsers geothermal power plant, 3084 GOLD/CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Geysers harnessed to furnish power, 3002 Co~plexing in the chloride hydrothermal system
Geysers power plant; dry steam geothermal gold+quartz, 3843
facility, 3051 GOLD/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
Harnessing geothermal energy, 3000 Minerals of Steamboat Springs, Nevada, 2312
Methods and equipment for harnessing geothermal GOLD/PRECIPITATION
enerqy at the Geysers, California, USA, 3023 Gold-silver ore-grade precipitates from New
Natural steam exploration in USA, 203 Zealand thermal waters, 2520
Natural steam source harnessed for commercial GOLD/SOLUBILITY
electric power, 3014 Solubility of gold in hydrothermal alkaline
Natural steam power doubled by Unit 3 at the sulfide solutions, 3734
Geysers in California, 3042 GOLD COMPLEXES/SYNTHESIS
Natural steam-the geysers geothermal power plant, Complexing in the chloride hydrothermal system
3048 gold+quartz, 3843
New PG and E power plant will utilize natural GRANITES/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
steam from 'geysers', 3013 Formation mechanism and composition
Onl~ geothermal power plant in the United States Characteristics of a hypabyssal granitic massif
soon to be world's largest, 2986 (Kamchatka), 3742
Power from geothermal steam at Geysers power GRANITES/GEOTHERMOMETRY
plant, 3012 Problem of determining the temperatures of
Radioactivity in thermal gases at the Geysers, formation of rocks by T. f. Barth's method, 3511
Sonoma County, California, 2295 GRANITES/HYDRAULIC fRACTURING
Thermal cycles for geothermal sites and turbine Instrumentation for granite test No.1 (Jemez
installation at the Geyser's power plant, Caldera, New Mexico), 3281 (LA-UR-74-503)
Cal ifornia, 3075 GRANITES/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Turning turbines with geothermal steam, 17 General characteristics of chemistry of country
US harnessing volcanic stream, 202 rock hydrothermal alteration in rare-metal
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES deposits of the Dzhida ore field, 3739
Challenge of the geysers, 260 Hydrothermal argillization of granitic rocks, 3709
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL WELLS GRANITES/SYNTHESIS
Geothermal power in California, 195 formation mechanism and composition
Geothermal drilling in California, 3161 characteristics of a hypabyssal granitic massif
Majority opinion in the Reich case: question of (Kamchatka), 3742
depletion, 2822 GRANITES/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Rock melting technology and geothermal drilling, Heat conductivity of rocks at high temperatures,
3112 (LA-UR-74-1880) 3630
steam production at The Geysers geothermal field, High temperature thermal conductivity of six
3258 rocks, 3381 (UCRL-7605)
US geothermal wells are now a reality, 201 GRANODIORITES/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
GEYSERS GOTHERMAL fIELD/GRAVITY SURVEYS Minerals of Steamboat Springs, Nevada, 2312
Gravity map of Geysers area, 1870 GRAVIMETRY
GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL fIELD/HOT SPRINGS (For gravitation measurements only; not for
Geology of the Kelseyville Quadrangle, Sonoma, GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS.)
97 INDEX GULF OF MEXICO/WATER RESOURCES
GRAVIMETRY/COMPUTER CALCULATIONS
Calculation of normal values of Qravit~ on a
digital computer, on the basis of rectangular Heat-storage wells for conserving energy and
coordinates of a Gauss-Kruger projection, 1930 reducing thermal pollution, 3887
GRAVIMETRY/MEASURING INSTRUMENTS GROUND WATER/HEAT TRANSFER
Increasing the sensitivity of a resistance Hydrologic analysis of the groundwater-heat
thermometer, 1794 interchange force heat pump system, 3167
New measuring device in gravimeters with GROUND WATER/HYDROLOGY
electrostatic compensation of gravity Contribution of ground water system of the
measurements, 2033 distribution of geothermal state (Piezometric
GRAVITY SURVEYS level of ground water and thermal waters), 738
Gravimetric method in geological investigation9, Subsurface geophysical methods in ground-water
prospecting for and su~veying deposits of h~drology. 1720
useful minerals 1949 GROUND WATER/ISOTOPE RATIO
Some formulas useful in the interpretation of Isotopic composition of calcite and water from
gravitational and magnetic profiles, 2102 the Dunes - DWR No.1 geothermal test corehole,
GRAVITY SURVEYS/MEASURING METHODS Inlperial Valley, California, 2612
Reflections on the applications of the Fourier GROUND WATER/LEVELS
transform in seismic surveyIng and gravimetry, flow of thermal water at Onogawa Hot Springs Area,
2016 Yamagata prefecture,' 1254
GRAVITY SURVEYS/STATISTICS GROUND WATER/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Smoothing of gravitational anomalies, 1785 Hydrothermal-geologic characteristics of the
GRAVITY SURVEYS/VARIATIONS island of ischia (Naple.), 1224
Some geophysical implications from gravity and GRuUND WATER/PROSPECTING
heat flow data, 1860 Prospecting by the geothermic method, 2087
GRAYWACKE/GEOCHEMISTRY Temperature exploration for ground water in Kau,
Natural hydrothermal systems and experimental hot- Hawaii, 2165
water/rock interactions, Pt. 2, 1349 Thermal exploration for ground water and related
GRAYWACKE/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION problems, 2208
Natural hydrothermal sustems and experimental hot- GROUND WATER/SALINITY
water/rock interactions, Pt. I, 1242 Relationship of chloride concentration in
Natural hydrothermal systems and experimental hot- underground waters to subsurface temperature
water/rock interactions, Pt. 2, 1349 gradients, 3391
GREECE/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES GROUND WATER/SEISMIC EFFECTS
Geothermal in Greece, 637 Report on the Tokachi-Oki earthquake, Hokkaido,
GREECE/HOT SPRINGS Japan, March 4, 1952, 2878
Report on the present state of our knowledge with GROUND WATER/SOLVENT PROPERTIES
respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004 Level and solubility of silica in natural thermal
GREENHOUSES/HEATING waters and in gas-liquid inclusions of minerals,
Bananas grow in Iceland, but only in greenhouses, 3722
3372 GROUND WATER/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
Geothermal water and power resource exploration Note on the relation of tne temperature of
and development for Idaho, 330 groundwater to the thickness of the
Greenhouses with geothermal heating in Iceland, superadjacent bed of lignite, Neyvli lignite
3331 . field, South Arcot district, Madras, 1219
Pilot greenhouse for the utilization of low- GROUND WATER/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
temperature wsters, 3340 Flow of thermal water at Onogawa Hot Springs Area,
GROUND SUBSIDENCE Yamagata prefecture, 1254
International Symposium on Land Subsidence, 2894 Underground heat sources in the central Caucasus
GROUND WATER foreland region, 1175
See also METEORIC WATER GROUND WATER/TRACER TECHNIQUES
GROUND WATER/AERIAL PROSPECTING Possibilities of natural radiocarbon as a ground
Hydrogeophysical survey using remote-sensing water tracer in thermal areas, 1130
methods from Kawaihae to Kailua-Kana, Hawaii, GROUND WATER/WATER POLLUTION
2150 Preliminary stud~ of the quality of water in the
GROUND WATER/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION drainage area of the Jemez River and Rio
Boron in some New Zealand ground waters, 2366 Guadalupe, 2278 (LA-S595)
Comparison of waters of mines and of hot springs, GUATEMALA/FUMAROLES
2291 Geological voyage in the Republics of Guatemala
Deuterium and chloride in geothermal studies in and El Salvador. Scientific mission to Mexico
Iceland, 2549 and in Central America, 1399
Effect of high temperatures on the chemical GUATEMALA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
composition of ground waters, 2461 Geothermal resources of Guatemala, Central
Evaluation of hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry America, 570
of Truckee Meadows area , Washoe County, Nevada, GUATEMALA/HOT SPRINGS
830 Central American volcanoes, 1595
General review of the mineral and thermal waters Geological voyage in the Republics of Guatemala
oC Rumania, 1442 and 1 Salvador. Scientific mission to Mexico
Genesis of some ground waters from igneous rocks, and in Central America, 1399
3589 GUATEMALA/VOLCANOES
Geochemical investigation of mineral springs in Geological voyage in the Republics of Guatemala
the Shirataka volcanic region, 2453 and El Salvador. Scientific mission to Mexico
Origin of boron in the ground waters of and in Central America, 1399
California, 2322 GULF OF MEXICO/AQUIFERS
Physical and chemical variations in the discharge Geochemical hydrodynamics - possible key to toe
of a flowing well, 694 h~drology of certain aqUifer systems in the
Preliminary study of the quality of water in the northern part of the Gulf of Mexico, 1380
drainage area of the Jemez River and Rio GULF OF MEXICO/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
Guadalupe, 2279 (LA-5595-MS) Electrical coring practices on the Gulf Coast,
Preliminary study of the quality of water in the 1687
drainage area of the Jemez River and Rio GULF OF MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Guadalupe, 2278 (LA-5595) Geochemical hydrodynamics - possible key to the
Study and interpretation of the chemical hydrology of certain aqUifer systems in tne
characteristics of natural water, 1753 northern part of the Gulf of Mexico, 1380
GROUND WATER/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Geothermal resources of the northern Gulf of
Hydrothermal-geologic characteristics of the Mexico Basin (Geothermal gradients within
island of Ischia (Naples), 1224 geopressurized deposits up to 100 o C/km, 2730C
GROUND WATER/DEPTH maximum temperature at 5859 m., 1200C
Electromagnetic depth sounder, 2108 isogeotherm at 2500-5000 m below sea level), 547
GROUND WATER/EXPLOITATION Geothermal geopressure resources and problems of
Hot Springs of the Yellowstone National Park, 790 the Gulf Coast, 353
GROUND WATER/fLOW RATE Hydrodynamics of geopressure in the northern Gulf
Current trends in hydrogeology, 3560 of Mexico basin, 715
Determination of the velocity of fluid movement Hydrology of neogene deposits in the northern
at depth and rock permeability by geothermal Gulf of Mexico basin (Research bulletin), 868
data, 707 GULF OF MEXICO/HEAT FLOW
Flow of thermal water at Onogawa Hot Springs Area, Heat flow in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico,
Yamagata prefecture, 1254 2110
GROUND WATER/GEOCHEMISTRY GULF OF MEXICO/WATER RESOURCES
Hydrogeochemical materials~ 2403 Geochemical hydrodynamics - possible key to the
GROUND WATER/HEAT STORAGE hydrology of certain aquifer systems in the
northern part of the Gulf of Mexico, 1380
GULF OF MEXICO/WATER RESOURCES INDEX 98
1969, Proceedings), 2109
Review of heat flow data, 3544
HEAT FLOW/DATA PROCESSING
H Heat flow data analysis, 3526
HEAT FLOW/DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Propagator matrices for some geothermal problems,
HALIDES 3631
See also BROMIDES HEAT FLOW/MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
CHLORIDES Device for determining heat flows, 1749
FLUORIDES Geothermal heat flow probe for in situ
IODIDES measurement of both temperature gradient ad
HALIDES/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION thermal conductivity, 2049
General dependences between the composition of Heat flow transducer for thermal surveys, 2260
solutions and their densit~. I. Aqueous Nature and assessment of heat flow from
electrolyte solutions, 3718 h~drothermal areas, 1826
HALIDES/DENSITY Some problems in digital heat-flow measurement,
General dependences between the composition of 1974
solutions and their density. I. Aqueous Temperature errors introduced by temperature-
electrolyte solutions, 3718 measuring probes, 1752
HALIDES/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY HEAT FLOW/MEASURING METHODS
Heat conductivity of simple cubical crystals Geophysical heat flow measurements (principles
(Alkali halides), 3398 and results), 1746
HALOGENS/ABUNDANCE Heat flux estimation in geothermal areas based on
Possible process for the fluctuation of halogen the heat balance of the ground surface, 2213
abundances in fumarolle gases, 3720 Heat flux estimation in geothermal areas based on
HALOGENS/QUANTITY RATIO the heat balance of the ground surface, 3865
Possible process for the fluctuation of halogen Measurements of heat flow over land, 1761
abundances in fumarolle gases, 3720 Measurement of thermal flux using heat flow
HAWAII/COASTAL WATERS meters, 1786
Detailed geophysical studies on the Hawaiian Arch Methods for the measurement of temperature and
near 24 0 25'N, 157 0 40'W, 2086 heat flow in soil, 1873
HAWAII/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS ~jett\ods of geothermal measurement on continents
Geophvsical logs from the kilauea geothermal with particular regard to prospecting, 1888
research drill hole. 2762 Methods of studying neat flow in the ocean
Hvdrogeophysical survey using remote-sensing bottoms, 2204
methods from Kawaihae to Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, Nature and assessment of heat flow from
2150 h~drothermal areas, 1826
Temperature exploration for ground water in Kau, Present state of heat flow observations, 1854
Hawai i, 2165 Problems in measuring temperature and terrestrial
HAWAII/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY heat flow in deep bore-holes, 1872
Hawaii geothermal project. Year one overview, 400 Rapid heat-flow surveying of geothermal areas
HAWAII/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION utilizing individual snowfalls as calorimeters,
Experimental resistivity electrode emplacement 2017
Cor the Hawaii geothermal project, 1664 (SLA-74- Techniques oC measuring heat flow through ocean
194 ) floor, 1955
Geophysical logs from the Kilauea geothermal Techniques of measuring heat flow on land, 1856
research, 2247 Thermal state of the Earth, 3495
Hawaii overview: partial presentation on the HEAT FLOW/VARIATIONS
geothermal resource exploration and development Some geophysical implications from gravity and
potential of the state of Hawaii, 313 heat flow data, 1860
HAWAII/GEOTHERMAL RESUURCES HEAT PUMPS/GROUND WATER
foreign and domestic discussions on natural Hydrologic analysis of the groundwater-heat
~eothermal power and potential use of Plowshare interchange force heat pump system, 3167
to stimulate these natural systems, 3272 (BNWL- HEAT PUMPS/LIQUID WASTES
B-ll0) Hydrologic analysis of the groundwater-heat
Hawaii overview, 287 interchange force heat pump system, 3167
Hawaii overview: partial presentation on the HEAT STORAGE/UNDERGROUND
geothermal resource exploration and development Heat-storage wells for conserving energy and
potential of the state of Hawaii, 313 reducing thermal pollution, 3062
Hawai i volcano energy, 354 HEAT TRANSFER
Results and power generation implications from See also CONVECTION
drilling into the Kilauea Iki Lava Lake, 206 HEAT FLOW
HAWAII/HEAT FLOW Energ~ (Book), 9
Heat flow, Hawaiian area, 1909 fundamentals of heat transfer (Book), 3530
HAWAII/VOLCANIC ROCKS HEAT TrlANSFER/BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Disequilibrium on the U-238 series in recent Heat transfer Bibliography-Russian works (416
volcanic rocks, 2570 references), 3636
HAWAII/VOLCANOES Heat transfer bibliography (595 references), 3637
Drilling at the summit of Kilauea volcano, 2651 Heat transfer bibliography-Japanese works (46
( PB-237111 ) references), 3638
Volcanological observations, 2365 HEAT TRANSFER/MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
HEAT EXCHANGERS Device for determining heat flows, 1749
See also HEAT PUMPS Nature and assessment of heat flow from
Geothermal heat in New Zealand, 3160 h~drothermal areas, 1826
HEAT EXCHANGERS/CLEANING HEAT TRANSFER/MEASURING METHODS
Geothermal plant cleaning system (Patent), 3206 Nature and assessment of heat flow from
HEAT EXCHANGERS/CORROSION PROTECTION h~drothermal areas, 1826
Corrosion of copper and its allo~s in geothermal HEAT TRANSFER/REVIEWS
waters, 3180 Heat transfer - review of current literature (645
HEAT EXCHANGERS/DESIGN references), 3621
Application of direct contect heat exchangers to Progress in heat transfer review of 1966
power Qeneration systems utilizing geothermal literature, 3604
brines, 3094 HEAT TRANSFER/SIMULATION
Geothermal Rand D project report for period July Endoclave: new device for stUdy of heat and mass
16, 1974-September 30, 1974, 1600 (ANCR-1190) transfer by simulation of geological bodies and
Siberia's hijden heating system, 3076 processes under d~namic conditions, 3694
TechnoloQical 'breakthrouQh' promises to tap HEAVY WATER/PRODUCTION
geothermal power cheapl~ (Downhole heat Geothermal steam for power in New Zealand, 444
exchanqer), 3061 Heav~ water production with geotherlnal steam, 2940
HEAT FLO" HEAVY WATER/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Comments on a paper by Ki-iti Horai and Amos Nur, Thermal diffusion of 1:1 electrolytes in ordinary
"Relationship among terrestrial heat flow, and in heavy water, 3797
thermal conductivit~, and geothermal HELIUM/BY-PRODUCTS
gradient' '( 1970), 3784 Geological investigations, sampling and diamond-
Heat flow in random medium - first order theory, drilling at Manyeghi helium-bearing not springs,
3730 Singida District, 1157
HEAT FLOW/AERIAL MONITORING HELIUM ISOTOPES/ISOTOPE RATIO
Rapid reconnaissance of heat-flow patterns in Anomalous isotopic composition of helium in
snow-covered thermal areas, 1875 volcanic gases, 2511
HEAT FLOW/DATA COMPILATION Isotope composition of helium in ultrabasic
Global variations of terrestrial heat-flow (in xenoliths from volcanic rocks of Kamchatka, 2239
geophysical studies on the evolution of the Isotopes of helium and tritium in volcanic
Earthls deep interior - a symposium, Madrid, springs, 2591
HOT SPRINGS
99 1 NDEX HOT SPRINGS/CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Fumaroles, hot springs, and geysers, 660
Hot-spring problem (Classification of Yellowstone
National Park springs by water chemistry), 795 1050
Isotopic geochemistry of water and carbon in HOT SPRINGS/BRITISH COLUMBIA
geothermal areas (Contribution of juvenile Geothermal project (Canada Geological Survey
waters), 2474 Paper 74-1), 1644
Mineral resources of the Bighorn Basin (~yoming) HOT SPRINGS/BULGARIA
(Information on Cody and Thermopolis hot Hot springs of Bulgaria, 1142
springs), 765 Hydrogeological investigations of the thermo-
Mineral resources of Douglas, Ormsby, and Washoe mineral waters of Bulgaria, 1836
counties (Describes Steamboat Springs and Mineral waters in Bulgaria~ 2420
mentions Gerlach hot springs), 802 Some conclusions from recent hydrogeological
Nature's hot water heaters (Popular account), 727 investigations of the thermal springs of south
Observations on some thermal springs in Nevada Bulgaria. 1193
(Data on 33 springs), 810 SprinQ3 in Bulgaria, 1012
HOT SPRINGS/AFRICA Underground waters in Bulgaria, 1039
Carbon-dioxide-bearing hot springs in the Songwe HOT SPRINGS/CALIFORNIA
River Valley, Mbe~a District~ 2359 Calistoga Silver Mines, 405
Helium and hot spring investigation progress Contra Costa County~ 185
report, 456 Economic deposits of the San Jacinto quadrangle,
Hot springs investigation progress report (80- 780
1350F), 2347 Geology and mineralogy of Shasta County, 407
Thermal waters of Swaziland~ 1454 Geology and hydrology of Agua Caliente Spring,
Underground waters at the present time. Their Palm Springs, California, 829
regime, temperature, and composition from the Geology of the MacDoel Quadrangle, California, 194
viewpoint of the role they play in the economy Geology of the Little Antelope Valley clay
of the Earth's crust, 1592 deposits, Mono County, California (Casa Diablo
HOT SPRINGS/ALASKA geothermal area), 827
Fault patterns in southeastern Alaska~ 815 Geothermal hydrophonics (Wendel Hot Springs), 3359
Geology of Sitkin Island, Alaska, 811 Inyo County~ 178
Mineral springs of Alaska (with a chapter on the Inyo County, 188
chemical character of some surface waters of Isotopic geochemistry of hot springs, 2326
Alaska. by Richard B. Dole and Alfred A. Kern County, 191
Chambers) .. 768 Lassen County, 182
Objectives, methods, and progress of Alaskan Mercury contents of natural thermal and mineral
(Aleutian Islands) volcanic investigations of fluids, 2572
the U.S. Geological Surve~, 800 Mines and mineral resourceS of Montere~ County,
Seward Peninsula, 816 California, 220
Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 769 Modoc County~ 183
Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 771 Mono County, 189
HOT SPRINGS/ALEUTIAN ISLANDS Mono County, 406
Akutan Volcano, 1001 Placer County, 179
Objectives, methods, and progress of Alaskan Point Arena hot springs, 857
(Aleutian Islands) volcanic investigations of Point arena hot springs, 866
the U.S. Geological Survey, 800 Report on the geology of portions of Califo~nia,
Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, 771 Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona,
Volcanic activity on Umnak and Great Sitkin examined in the years 1871, 1872. and 1873, 943
Islands, 1946-48. 1043 Riverside County, 190
VolcaniC activity on Akun and Akutan Islands, 1056 San Diego County, 187
Voyages and travels in various parts of the world Santa Barbara County, 177
during the years 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, and Santa Barbara County, 186
1807. Parts 1 and 2. 982 Tehama County, 181
HOT SPRINGS/ALGAE Thermal and mineral waters of nonmeteoric origin,
Agenc~ of algae in the deposition of travertine California coast ranges, 2616
and silica from thermal waters, 783 Tulare County, 180
Observations on some west American thermal algae, Ventura County, 184
960 Ventura County, 192
HOT SPRINGS/ARGENTINA Violent mud volcano eruption of Lake City hot
Rheumatism and Argentine mineral waters, 2309 springs, Modoc County, California, 1065
HOT SPRINGS/ARIZONA HOT SPRINGS/CANADA
Arizona - Gillard Hot Sprin~s, 395 Mineral and thermal waters of Canada, 1460
Geothermal waters of Arizona. Progress report, Mineral springs of Alaska (with a chapter on the
364 chemical character of some surface ~aters of
Indian Hot Springs, Graham County~ Arizona, 784 Alaska, by Richard B. Dole and Alfred A.
Report on the geology of portions of California~ Chambers), 768
Nevada~ Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, Observations on some west American thermal algae,
examined in the \fears 1871, 1872, and 1873~ 943 960
HOT SPRINGS/ARKANSAS Thermal and mineral springs in the southern Rocky
Radioactivity of spring waters of Hot Springs Mountains of Canada, 2596
National Park and vicinity in Arkansas (Radon HOT SPRINGS/CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
con ten t ) , 664 Mineral and thermal waters of Rwanda, 1453
HOT SPRINGS/ASIA HOT SPRINGS/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Underground waters at the present time. Their Constituents and genesis of a few minerals
regime, temperature, and composition from the produced from hot springs and their vicinities
viewpoint of the role theu plav in the economy in Japan, 2297
of the Earth's crust. 1592 Deposition of mercuric sulfide at Amedee Hot
HOT SPRINGS/AUSTRALIA Springs, California~ 2342
Summary of mineral and thermal waters in Geology of the Aroha subdivision, Hauraki,
Australia, 1462 Auckland. 980
HOT SPRINGS/AUSTRIA Germanium content of some spring waters in
Report on the present state of our knowledge with Kamchatka~ 2345
respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004 Hot springs in the southern and central parts of
HOT SPRINGS/AZORES IS~ANDS the Kii Peninsula, 2344
Furnas of the Azores (Boiling springs), 1061 MIXTURA, computer program for the calculation of
HOT SPRINGS/BACTERIA hot water temperature and mixing fractions of
Bacteria origin of sulfuric acid in sulfurous hot large volume warm springs of mixed water origin,
springs, 864 645 (PB-220732)
Bacterial origin of sulfuric acid in geothermal Thermal springs in Tumrok Ridge (eastern
habitats. 3885 Kamchatka) and their mineral deposits~ 1511
HOT SPRINGS/BELGIUM HOT SPRINGS/CHILE
Mineral and thermal waters of Belgium, 1437 Investigation of resources of natural steam at
Origin of thermal waters by Chaudfontaine (Vesdre Tatio, 965
Valley). 1081 HOT SPRINGS/CHINA
HOT SPRINGS/BIBLIOGRAPHIES Origin of the mineral springs in Yunnan (China),
Occurrence and distribution of thermal springs~ 1383
663 HOT SPRINGS/COLORADO
Summary of literature on thernlal springs, 806 Geothermal resources of Colorado~ 920
Summary of studies of thermal waters and volcanic HOT SPRINGS/CONVECTION
emanations of the Pacific region, 1920-61, 1227 Convection model for thermal springs in the
Thermal springs of the United States and other southeast, 937
countries of the world - a summary, 682 HOT SPRINGS/COSTA RICA
HOT SPRINGS/BRAZIL Central American volcanoes, 1595
Aqua Quente de Itabirito, Minas Gerais, 1010 HOT SPRINGS/CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Aquas Santas hot spring, Tiradentes. Minas Gerais~ Conservation of thermal waters from the point of
HOT SPRINGS/CZECHOSLOVAKIA INDEX 100
2329
Probable thermal source of the hat springs in
view of the geothermal balance. 2884 Totsukawa ValleM, Nara Prefecture, Japan, 2356
Czechoslovak mineral springs, 1382 HOT SPRINGS/GEOCHEMISTRY
Mineral springs of the Sudetes and their Carbonate mineral waters of Kamchatki, 2393
relations with the structure of the substratum, Chemical components ot the hot spring waters in
1388 Nagano prefecture, 2466
Report on the present state of our knowledge with Chemical composition af Owakidani hot spring
respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004 water, Hakone, 2452
Source of the salt content of the mineral waters Chemical investigation of the hot springs of the
of Vogtland and northwest Bohemia, particularly New Zealand thermal region, 2325
the KarJsbad mineral waters, 1315 Chemical investigation ot hot springs in Mura~ama
HOT SPRINGS/DEPOSITS and Okitama basins, Yamagata Prefecture, 2423
Deposition of silica in hot springs, 841 Chemical study 0;
the hot spring waters in Korea
HOT SPRINGS/DISTRIBUTION determination oC radon, 2497
Distribution of hot springs of the world, 721 Chemical studies of the mineral springs in the
HOT SPRINGS/ECUADOR Dewa Hills District, 2422
Acid waters arising in volcanoes 01 cordilleras, Considerations on flow, heat and chemical
1573 composition of Italian hot springs, 1215
Note on the hot springs of Ecuador, 2546 Consideration of the origin of the hot waters of
HOT SPRINGS/EGYPTIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Tamagawa Hot Spring, Akita Prefecture, 1228
Recent review of investigations On the thermal Contains tabulated analytical data, 2346
and mineral springs in the U.A.R., 1458 Current mercury deposition at Ngawha Springs, New
HOT SPRINGS/EL SALVADOR Zealand, 2630
Central American volcanoes, 1595 Determination of the chlorine-35/chlorine-37
Fumaroles and thermal springs in the older ratio in Beppu hot spring water by fast neutron
volcanic mountains of El Salvador, 1101 activation analysis, 2528
Geochemical aspects of thermal springs in El Effect of high temperatures on the chemical
Salvador, 2418 composition of ground waters, 2461
Geological voyage in the Republics of Guatemala Example of variation in constituents of hot
and EI Salvador. Scientific mission to Mexico springs, 2377
and in Central America, 1399 fluorine in thermal springs of low mineral
HOT SPRINGS/ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS content, 2336
AFMAG - airborn and ground, 1750 Geochemical studies on the hot springs in Sanin
HOT SPRINGS/ETHIOPIA district and the surrounding area, 2468
Isotopic composition of waters from the Danakil Geochemical studies on mineral springs, Pt. 9, on
depression (Ethiopia), 2617 the ~ot springs in Kamigano VillaQe, 1zu, 2381
HOT SPRINGS/EUROPE Geochemical aspects of thermal springs in El
Underground waters at the present time. Their Salvador, 2418
regime, temperature, and composition from the Geochemical and geological features of the
viewpoint of the role they play in the economy thermal springs of Gornja Trepca, 1479
of the Earth's crust, 1592 Geochemical research on the mineral waters of
HOT SPRINGS/EXPLOITATION Montecatini springs (Pistoia), 2332
Formation of the hot springs of the Crimean Geochemical investigation of hot springs in
Peninsula and their utilization, 1337 Shonai District, Yamagata PreCecture~ 2435
Geothermal hydrophonics, 3359 Geochemical investigation of the hot springs in
HOT SPRINGS/FIJI the Zao volcanic region, 2436
Geology of Viti Levu, Fiji, 1000 Geochemical studies on mineral springs. Part 11.
Geothermal heat shows possible use in the Fiji Change of chemical components with lapse of
Islands, 2934 years in Ito spa, 2437
Hot springs and geothermal resources of Fiji, 460 Geochemical investigation of mineral springs in
Water from a hot spring, fiji Islands, 2639 the Shirataka volcanic region, 2453
HOT SPRINGS/FLOW RATE Geochemical study on fumarolic gases and hot
Bepp~ hot springs and the tide. with the effect spring waters of volcano Shirane and the
of the atmospheric pressure, 1011 surrounding area, 2454
Chemical studies on the hot springs in Saga Geochemical studies on the mineral springs of
prefecture, the Ureshino hot spring, 1310 Echigo-Yuzawa Spa, 2487
Correlation between the rate of discharge and the Geochemistr~ of the Ngawha hydrothermal area, 1305
pressure head in the Beppu hot springs, the Geochemistry of molybdenum in natural waters (2),
stratified type, 1017 2379
Discharge of hot springs in the Yellowstone Park, Geochemistr~ of hot springs of volcanic regions,
779 2434
Distribution of certain geophysical elements in Geological study on mineral springs in Hokkaido,
the hot springs district of Beppu, 1019 1195
Hot springs of the Yellowstone Nationa"} Park, 787 Geological stud~ on mineral springs (230 hot
Rainfall and juvenile water as the feeding springs in Hokkaido), 1223
origins of the hot springs in Beppu, 1016 Geothermal waters of Arizona. Progress report,
Summary review of geophysical studies on 364
Norboribetsu hot spring in Hokkaido, 499 Geothermal prospects in New Mexico, 918
Thermal water production of hot springs and the Geothermal project (Canada Geological Survey
precipitatjon. 1212 Paper 74-1), 1644
Underground waters in Bulgaria, 1039 Hot springs and hydrothermal alteration in the
HOT SPRINGS/FLUID FLOW Paint Pot Hill area, Yellowstone Park, 842
Consjderations on flow, heat.and chemical Hot springs of the Yellowstone National Park, 786
composition of Italian hot springs, 1215 Hot springs west of Torfajokull in Iceland
Use of sodium iodide to trace underground water (Occurrence, erosive activity, and chemical
circulation in hot springs and geysers of Daisy composition), 1020
gevser group, Yellowstone National Park, 839 Hot springs in the southern and central parts of
HOT SPRINGS/FRANCE the Kii PeninSUla, 2348
Analvsis of mineral waters of Lamalou Hot Springs, Hot springs of the Shimamaki-Mura area,
2397 Shiribeshi Province, 2445
Hydrogeolog~of the Ax~les-Thermes Area, 1194 Hot springs in Aomori Prefecture. 2, 2531
Isotopic analysis of deuterium and oxygen in Hydrogeologic conditions of formation and
waters of 14 thermomineral springs in the regularities of distribution of the thermal
AQuitaine basin, 2521 waters of the Azerbaizhan SSR, 2488
Report on the present state of our knowledge with Hyd~othermal manifestations of Casteldoria
respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004 (northern Sardinia), 1009
Silica in thermal mineral springs of the PMrenees, Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 23j7
2499 Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2330
Vitte1 waters, 1527 Isotopic geochemistry of hot springs, 2326
HOT SPRINGS/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS Mineral water considered in relation to their
Chemical indicators of subsurface temperature chemistry and geochemistry, 2414
applied to hot spring waters of Yellowstone Preliminary studies of some geothermal areas in
National Park, Wyoming, USA (Silica India, 2272
geothermometer, alkali ratios, CI/(HCO. + CO.) Studies On geochemistry of thermal springs at
ratio), 2536 Bakreshwar, 1411
Geochemical indicators of subsurface temperature. Studies on the chemical composition and levels of
Part I. Basic assumptions. 2624 ground water at Misasa hot springs, 2362
Geochemical indicators of subsurface temperature. Sulfur isotope distribution in solfataras,
Part II. Estimation of temperature and Yellowstone National Park, 894
f~action of hot water mixed with cold water, Sulphur isotope ratios in relation to
2625 volcanological and geothermal problems, 2446
Geochemical studies on the district around Mt. Thermal and mineral springs of Jamaica, 1416
Norikura (1) on the hot springs 'Shirahone', Thermal springs and their possible significance
101 INDEX HOT SPRINGS/ICELAND
in the future discovery of ore deposits, 2317
Thermal springs in Tanzania (Relation bet~een
temperature and evolution of He and CO 2 ) , 2485 springs, 1762
Thermal water in the Joban coal field, 2328 Location of hot springs in New Zealand, 1768
Tritium content of hot springs in some geothermal Review of research On 'endogenous power' in
areas.,. 2465 different regions of the world during the last
HOT SPRINGS/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS 30 years, 1712
Analyses of some geyser deposits, 947 Summary review of geophysical studies on
Identification of Aragonite in the incrustations Norboribetsu hot spring in Hokkaido, 499
originating in deep ground water, 1055 HOT SPRINGS/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
HOT SPRINGS/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS Distribution of hot springs of the world, 721
Engineering geology of the Hime River basin in HOT SPRINGS/GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Niiga~a and Nagano prefectures~ 1093 Mineral waters of the German Democratic Republic,
Geological study on hot springs in Noboribetsu, 1439
1298 Source of the salt content of the mineral waters
HOT SPRINGS/GEOLOGY of Vogtland and northwest Bohemia, particularly
Brief notes on the geology of the Iamagawa the Karlsbad mineral waters, 1315
springs, 1213 HOT SPRINGS/GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC
Contributions to the geological chemistry of Mineral and thermal waters of the Federal
Ye!lowstone National Park, 950 ~epublic of Germany, 1438
Czechoslovak mineral springs, 1382 Report on the present state of our knowledge with
Fumaroles and thermal springs in the older respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
volcanic mountains of 1 Salvador, 1101 HOT SPRINGS/GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD
Geochemical and geological features of the Geology of the Kelseyville Quadrangle, Sonoma,
thermal springs of Gornja Trepca, 1479 Lake and Mendocino Counties, California, 856
Geologic consideration of the abnormal Isotopic geochemistry of hot springs, 2326
temperature distribution in the hot springs at HOT SPRINGS/GREECE
Atarni, Shizuoka-Ken, Japan, 1025 Report on the present state of our knowledge with
Geological study of hot springs in Kyushu, Japan. respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
v. Some hot springs in the Kagoshima graben, HOT SPRINGS/GUATEMALA
with special reference to thermal water Central American volcanoes, 1595
reservoi r, 2512 Geolo~ical vo~age in the Republics of Guatemala
Geological considerations on the heat sources of and El Salvado~. Scientific mission to Mexico
hotsprings and geothermal areas, 704 and in Central America, 1399
Geolo~ical and radiometric surve~ at Tamagawa hot HOT SPRINGS/HEAT FLOW
spring, 1117 Problem of high-temperature springs of India
Geological stud~ on mineral springs in Hokkaido, (Recharge from meteoric and magmatic waters,
1195 heat supply, and magmatic emanations), 1397
Geological study on mineral springs (230 hot HOT SPRINGS/HUNGARY
springs in Hokkaida), 1223 Complex utilization of thermal waters containing
Geolog~ and thermal waters of Gojojiki hotspring a high salt content, 580
area, Fukushima prefecture, 1178 Report on the present state of our knowledge with
Geologv and hot springs of Takinoue geotherRlal respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
area. Iwate prefecture, 1150 Spas and waters of Hungar~, 993
GeoloQY and geothermal energy in the Taupo Thermal and mineral health waters of Hungary, 1440
Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, 1240 HOT SPRINGS/HYDROLOGY
Geolog~ and thermal waters of Gojojiki hotspring Geology and hydrology of Agua Caliente Spring,
area. Fukushima prefecture, 1186 Palm SprinQs, California, 829
Geolog~ and geothermal temperature appeared at Goryachii Plazh deposit of thermal water and
the test boring of Matsushima hot-spring health steam (Kunashir Island), 1192
center, 1121 Hot springs in Hokkaido, 1318
Geoloq~ and hydrology of Agua Caliente Spring, Hydro~eological investigations of the thermo~
Palm Springs, California, 829 mineral waters of Bulgaria, 1235
Geoloq~ of mineral springs, 3413 H~dro~eology of the Ax-les-Thermes Area, 1194
Geologv of the Aroha subdivision, Hauraki, Hydrogeological study of the Soma Hot Springs at
Auckland, 980 Yunosawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, 1471
Geothermal energy, 689 Hydrogeological investigations of the thermo-
Geothermal prospects in New Mexico, 918 mineral waters of Bulgaria, 1836
Gorvachii Plazh deposit of thermal water and Hydrogeologic conditions of formation and
steam (Kunashir Island), 1192 regularities of distribution of the thermal
Hot springs of the ~arymshchina Valley, 1092 waters of the Azerbaizhan SSR, 2488
HVdrogeological investigations of the thermo~ Relation of the water level of Lake Suwa to the
mineral waters of Bulgaria, 1235 discharQe of the Kamisuwa hot springs, Nagano
Hydrogeolog~ of the Ax-les-Thermes Area, 1194 Prefecture, 1120
Hydrogeological study of the Soma Hot Springs at Springs in the Vicinity of Socorro, New Mexico,
unosawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, 1471 828
Hydrogeological investigations of the thermo- Studies on the chemical composition and levels of
mineral waters of Bulgaria, 1836 ground water at Misasa hot springs, 2362
Hydrogeologic conditions of formation and Sulfur isotope determinatons as a geohydrologic
regularities of distribution of the thermal tool, B97
waters of the Azerbaizhan SSR. 2488 Thermal and superheated water, 1286
Information on studies of 'endoqeneous forces" Volcano slope springs in Japan, 1141
in Nicaragua, 1134 HOT SPRINGS/ICELAND
Point Arena hot springs, 857 Bimodal distribution of pH values of thermal
Point arena hot springs, 866 springs of the world, 731
Principles of geology, 3422 Character of hot springs of Iceland with a review
Principles of geology, 3433 of the tectonics of middle north Iceland, 1023
Relation of occurrence of hot springs to Chemistry of thermal waters and gases in Iceland,
geological structure and geothermal structure 244~
in Kona-Nagaoka hot springs, Shizuoka Explanation on the geological atlas of Iceland,
Prefecture .. 1119 1062
Report of the geological studies of hot springs Geology of Hellisheidi, 1156
in Japan, 1180 Hot springs and thermal energy, 1348
Report on the geology of portions of California, Hot springs of Iceland and their importance in
Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, connection with supply of electricity, 1041
examined in the years 1871, 1872, and 1873, 943 Hot springs west of Torfajokull in Iceland
Sessho-Gaware geothermal region in Gumma (Occurrence, erosive activity, and chemical
Prefecture. 2343 composition), 1020
Some problems in geothermal exploration, 1616 Hot springs of Iceland, their animal communities,
Springs in the vicinity of Socorro, New Mexico, and their zoogeographical significance (in the
828 Zoology of Iceland), 1027
Te Puia hot springs, 1030 Hot springs on Iceland and their use: impressions
Text-book of geology. Volumes 1-2, 3384 of travel (Special reference to Reykjavik
Thermal and superheated water, 1286 region), 1032
Thermal springs and geology of Izu-Hakone Hot springs as a factor of the Icelandic cultural
district, 1181 landscape, 1102
Thermal springs in the United States, 791 Hydrogen isotopes in hydrological studies in
Th'ermal springs and epithermal ore deposits, 665 Iceland, 2489
Thermal springs of Montecatini, 1047 Physic-geographic sketch of Iceland with special
Thermal water in the Joban coal field, 2328 consideration of volcanic phenomena, 1036
Volcano slope springs in Japan, 1141 PhVsical geography of Iceland, 1096
Volcanoes, geysers, and hot springs, 3402 Report on the" present state of our knowledge witn
HOT SPRINGS/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS respect to mineral and thernlal waters, 1004
Geophvsical investigations at Manyeghi hot Some additional notes on thermal activity in
HOT SPRINGS/ICELAND Ir"'EX 102
Contribution to the thermodynamic analysis on the
heat source of Obama hot springs in the
Iceland (Anal~ge9 of gases, temperature vicinity of Unzen volcano district, 1126
measurements, and activit~ of not springs), 996 Correlation between the rate of discharge and the
Thermal activity in Reykjanes, Iceland, 992 pressure head in the Beppu hot springs, the
HOT SPRINGS/IDAHO stratified type, 1017
Geothermal potential of Idaho (Review with 70 Determination of the chlorine-35/chlorine-37
references), 265 ratio in Beppu hot spring water by fast neutron
HOT SPRINGS/INDIA activation analysis, 2528
Investigation of hot springs for geothermal Distribution of the subterranean temperature and
energy exploitation, 966 tne hot spring veins in the old city of Beppu,
Limnologv of Swetganga, a thermal spring of 1018
Bakreswar, West Bengal, India, 1534 Distribution of certain geophysical elements in
Problem of high-temperature springs of India the hot springs district of Beppu, 1019
(Recharge from meteoric and magmatic waters, Example of variation in constituents of hot
heat supply, and magmatic emanations), 1397 springs, 2377
Studies on geochemistry of thermal springs at Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan,
Bakreshwar, 1411 Scale 1:50,000, 1129
Thermal springs of India and their development, Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan,
1550 Scale 1: 50,000 Kokubu (Ka90shima - 82), 1091
HOT SPRINGS/INFRARED SURVEYS Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan,
Infrared thermal sensing, 1886 Scale 1:50,000, 1113
Sensor detection capabilities study, 2007 Formation of the sulfate ion in thermal waters,
HOT SPRINGS/IRELAND 2355
Thermal spring in Co. Kildare, 1267 Geochemical study on hot springs in Noboribetsu,
HOT SPRINGS/ITALY 1297
Composition of ammonium (minerals) in the Geochemical studies on the district around Mt.
geothermal zone, 2598 Norikura (1) on the hot springs 'Shirahone',
Considerations on flow, heat and chemical 2J29
compo~ition of Italian hot springs, 1215 Geochemical studies on the hot springs in Sanin
Decisive Italian contribution to the exploitation district and the surrounding area, 2468
(in Italy) of thermal waters, 417' Geochemical studies on mineral springs, Pt. 9, on
Fumaroles and boiling springs of Tuscany and the the hot springs in Kamigano Village, Izu, 2381
borax i ndust ry, 2300 Geochemical study of iodine in volcanic gases,
Geochemical research on the mineral waters of 2440
Montecatini springs (Pistoia), 2332 Geochemical study on the variation of hot spring
Geological studies of the boraciferous region, 997 waters caused by the Matsushiro earthquake
Hydrothermal manifestations of Casteldoria swarm, 1432
(northern Sardinia), 1009 Geochemical studies on Tanlagawa Hot Spring, 1229
Italian thermal and mineral springs, 1441 Geochemical investigation of geysers in Japan,
Mineral and thermal waters of the Gulf of Naples 2338
region, 2433 Geochemical investigations of geysers in Japan,
Mineral springs of the Brembo Valley, 1076 2395
Proposal to clas9if~ genetically the thermal Geochemical investigation of hot springs in
Italian springs, 1048 Shonai District, Yamagata Prefecture, 2435
Report on the present state of our knowledge with Geochemical investigation of the hot springs in
respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004 the Zao volcanic region, 2436
Springs of the Apuan Alps and source of hot Geochemical studies on mineral springs. Part 11.
mineral springs, 1236 Change of chemical components with lapse of
Studies and research in progress in Campi and years in Ito spa, 2437
Flegrei Island conducted towards the use of Geochemical investigation of mineral springs in
subsoil energy, 3325 the Shirataka volcanic region, 24S3
Thermal springs of Montecatini, 1047 Geochemical stud~ on fumarolic gases and hot
HOT SPRINGS/JAMAICA spring waters of volcano Shirane and the
Thermal and mineral springs of Jamaica, 1416 surrounding area, 2454
HOT SPRINGS/JAPAN Geochemical studies on the mineral springs of
Acid alteration and the formation of halotrichite Echigo-Yuzawa Spa, 2487
and alunogen at the volcanoes and hot springs Geologic consideration of the abnormal
in Japan, 1309 temperature distribution in the hot springs at
Arsenic content of the hot sprinQ waters in Atami, Shizuoka-Ken, Japan, 1025
Naruqo and Onikobe Districts, Miyagi prefecture, Geological study on hot springs in Noboribetsu,
2501 1298
Arsenic in thermal waters and deposits of Manza Geological stud~ of hot springs in Kyushu, Japan.
hot springs, Gumma prefecture, 2513 V. Some hot springs in the Kagoshima graben,
Beppu hot springs and the tide, with the effect with special reference to thermal water
of the atmospheric pressure, 1011 reservoi r, 2512
Brief notes on the geoloQ~ of the lamagawa Geological and radiometric survey at Tamagawa hot
springs (Average temperature 97.5 0 C), 1213 spring, 1117
Changes of chemical components in thermal-spring Geological study on mineral springs in Hokkaido,
water during transportation through pipelines, 1195
2577 Geological study on mineral springs (230 hot
Chemical and hygienic studies on natural springs in Hokkaido), 1223
radioactive spas. II. Natural radioactive Geology and thermal waters of Gojojiki hotspring
nuclides in hot-spring water at the Misasa spa area, Fukushima prefecture, 1178
area, 2559 Geology and hot springs of Takinoue geothermal
Chemical and hygienic studies on natural area, lwate prefecture, 1150
radioactive spas. III. Natural radioactive Geology and thermal waters of Gojojiki hotspring
nuclides in hot-spring water at the Masutomi area, Fukushima prefecture, 1186
spa area, 2560 Geology and geothermal temperature appeared at
Chemical components of the hot spring waters in the test boring of Matsushima hot-spring health
Nagano prefecture, 2466 center, 1121
Chemical composition of Owakidani hot spring Geology and hot springs of Kuroyu geothermal area,
water, Hakone, 2452 Akita Prefecture, 820
Chemical investigation of hot springs in Mura~ama Hot springs in the southern and central parts of
and Okitama basins, Yamagata Prefecture, 2423 the Kii Peninsula, 2344
Chemical studies on the hot springs in Saga Hot springs in Hokkaido, 1318
prefecture, the Ureshino hot spring, 1310 Hot springs in the southern and central parts of
Chemical studies on the hot spring of Beppu, the the Kii Peninsula, 2348
local specific feature of the Beppu hot spring Hot springs of the Shialamaki-Mura area,
( 1), 2351 Shiribeshi Province, 2445
Chemical studies of the hot spring waters in Hot springs in Aomori Prefecture. 2, 2531
Akita Prefecture, 2370 Hot spring water of Shinobu Takayu Spa, Fukushima
Chemical studies of the mineral springs in the Prefecture, Japan, 2567
Dewa Hills District, 2422 Hydrogeological study of the Soma Hot Springs at
Colloidal silica in hot-spring water, 2561 Yunosawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, 1471
Consideration of the origin of the hot waters of Investigation of the movement of infiltrating
Tamagawa Hot Spring, Akita Prefecture, 1228 acidic hot-spring water in the ground by means
Constituents and genesis of a few minerals of radio-isotopes, 1201
produced from hot springs and their vicinities Investigation by drilling on the geothermal area
in Japan, 2297 of Dake Hot Spring, Fukushima Prefecture, 2716
Contamination with sea water and the formation of Isotopic conlposition of hydrogen and variation of
deposits inside the conduit pipe at Shirahama volcanic h~drothermal activity, 2384
thermal springs, Wakayama prefecture, Japan, Manza thermal springs, Gumma, 1104
1077 Mercury content of several acid hot springs in
103 INDEX HOT SPRINGS/NEW ZEALAND
Japan, 1528
Minor elements of Shinobu-Takayu Hot Spring,
Fukushima Prefecture. Arsenic, manganese, and Possibility or volcanic hot springs of meteoric
zinc, 2578 and magmatic origin and their probable life
Narugo, Kawatabi and Nakavamadaira thermal span, 670
springs, Miyagi, 1128 HOT SPR1NGS/MEXICO
Nitrogen gas in hot-spring waters, 2382 Data for the study of mineral waters of Mexico,
Occurrence of hot springs and the pyrophyllite 1597
deposits at Shima, Gumma prefecture, 1075 Geysers, solfataras and springs of the range of
Oxvgen and h~drogen isotope ratios of monthly San Andres, Michoacan, 1172
collected waters from Nasudake volcanic area, Mineral springs of Ixtapan, 1024
Japan, 2553 Thermal springs in the Republic of Mexico, Y67
Probable thermal source of the hot springs in HOT SPRINGS/MINERALS
Totsukawa Valley, Nara Prefecture, Japan, 2356 S~stematic geology, 946
Radium-226 distribution in hot springs and the HOT SPRINGS/MONTANA
origin of highly radioactive springs. 5, 1470 Large springs in the United States, 774
Radon content of hot springs in Tottori HOT SPRINGS/MOROCCO
Prefecture. Japan, 2331 H~drothermalism in Morocco, 2505
Rainfall and juvenile water as the feeding Thermo-mineral springs of Morocco, 535
origins of the hot springs in Beppu, 1016 HOT SPRINGS/NEVADA
Rates of discharge of heat energ~ from the Hot springs, sinter deposits and volcanic cinder
principal hot sprinQ localities in Hokkaido, cones in Nevada, 833
Japan, 1168 Large springs in the United states, 774
Recent state of the Tottori hot springs, 1281 Observations on same thermal springs in Nevada
Regional peculiarity in Beppu thermal springs, (Data on 33 springs), 810
2353 Radon alpha-track survey of a potential
Regional properties of hot springs in Japan, hot geothermal resource area, 757 (LBL-J225)
springs other than those of quaternary volcanic Report on the geology of portions of California,
areas, 2358 Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona,
Relation of occurrence of hot springs to examined in the years 1871, 1872, and 1873, 943
geological structure and geothermal structure Systematic geology, 946
in Kona-Nagaoka hot springs, Shizuoka HOT SPRINGS/NEW HEBRIDES ISLANDS
Prefecture, 1119 Geology of the New Hebrides, 973
Report of the geolo~ical studies of hot springs HOT SPR1NGS/NEW MEXICO
in Japan, 1180 A preliminary study of the waters of the Jemez
Report of the hot spring researches at Goshiki plateau, New Mexico, 2290
spa and Shionoha spa, Kawakaminura, Yoshino-Quo, Chemical analysis of water from Ojo Caliente
Nara prefecture. 1100 Spring, Taos County, N.Mex., 2642
Report on the nature of subterranean heat Composition of some New Mexico waters, 2289
examined at Beppu, 1704 Geothermal prospects in New Mexico, 918
Researches on the hot spring group in Arima, 2387 Preliminary study of the geochemical
Sessho-Gaware geothermal region in Gumma characteristics of thermal waters in New Mexico,
Prefecture~ 2343 2595
Solidifying hot spring water from Shinshin Report on the geology of portions of California,
Funkako hot spring at Volcano Tokate, Hokkaido, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona,
Japan. and solidified product of hot spring examined in the ~ears 1871, 1872, and 1873, 943
water, 2491 Saline springs of the Rio Salado, Sandoval County,
Solubility of orpiment (As,S.) in Tamagawa Hot New Mexico, 777
Springs, Akita Prefecture, 2586 Springs in the vicinity of Socorro, New Mexico,
Spectrographic analysis of evaporated residue of B2B
Beppu thermal waters, Oita, 2352 HOT SPRINGS/NEW ZEALAND
Strontium content of the hot springs in Izu and Australasia based on Hellwald's 'Die Erde und
Hakone districts, 2492 Ihre Volker', 1589
Studies on formation mechanism of thermal springs Bimodal distribution of pH values of thermal
bV the analysis of their chemical compositions. springs of the world, 731
Interrelation between the temperature and the Chemical investigation of the hot springs of the
principal constituents of thermal waters and New Zealand thermal region, 2325
distribution of chemical components in Lizaka Chemistry of the Tokaanu--Waihi hydrothermal area,
Spa, 2509 2494
Studies on the chemical composition and levels of Current mercury deposition at Ngawha Springs, New
ground water at Misasa hot springs, 2362 Zealand, 2630
Stud~ on geomagnetic variation of telluric origin, Data of geochemistry, 2296
3, on Qeomagnetic anomaly observed at some hot Direct observations of columnar scatterin~
spring areas, 1791 associated with geothermal gas bubbling in the
Study on the variation of Kamiyamada and Nuruyu Ba~ of Plenty, New Zealand, 1542
Hot Springs caused by the Matsushiro earthquake Epidote in hot-spring systems, and depth of
swarm, 1433 formation of propylitic epidote in epithermal
Subterranean heat in No~a district, Oita ore deposits, 1205
prefecture, 1082 Examination of sulfur isotopic ratios in the
Summary review of geophVsical studies on geothermal and volcanic environment, 2463
Norboribetsu hot spring in Hokkaido, 499 Gamma radioactivity survey of some of the
Thermal springs and geology of Izu-Hakone geothermal areas of the North Island of New
district, 1181 Zealand, 2349
Thermal water production of hot springs and the Geochemistry of the Ngawha hydrothermal area, 1305
precipitation, 1212 Geology and geothermal energy in the Taupo
Thermal water in the Joban coai field, 2328 Volcani~ Zone, New Zealand, 1240
Tritium content of Beppu hot spring water, 2566 Geology of the Waiapu Subdivision, Raukumara
Types of Japanese volcanic thermal water, 2385 Division, 990
Underground temperature in hot spring localities, Geolog~ of New Zealand. Introduction to the
1802 Historical, structural, and econofilic geolog~,
Utilization of carbon dioxide resources in the 1598
Yunokawa hot spring, 2952 Geology of the Mikonui SUbdivision, North
Volcanic gases in Japan, 2396 Westland, 976
Volcano slope springs in Japan, 1141 Geology of New Zealand, 979
HOT SPRINGS/KENYA Geoloay of the Aroha subdiVision, Hauraki,
Chemistry and origin of the brines of Lake Magadi, AUCkland, 980
Ken~a, 2563 Geology of the Rotorua - Taupo SUbdivision,
HOT SPRINGS/LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD Rotorua and Kaimanawa Divisions, 1006
Isotopic geochemistry of hot springs, 2326 Geothermal mercury pollution in New Zealand, 2913
HOT SPRINGS/LIMNOLOGY Geysers of New Zealand and their deposits, 986
Limnology of Swetganga, a thermal spring of Hotspring areas with acid-sulphate-chloride
Bakreswar, West Bengal, India, 1534 waters, 1163
HOT SPRINGS/MADAGASCAR Isotopic geochemistr~ of thermal waters, 23JO
Economic geology of D'Antsirabe prefecture, Location of hot springs in New Zealand, 1768
Malagasy Republic, 1185 Minerals and mineral substances of New Zealand,
Economic geology of the Ambato-finandrahana 987
subprefecture, Malagasv Republic, 493 New Zealand guide, 1052
HOT SPRINGS/MAGMATIC WATER New Zealand's Hot Springs, 2316
Possibility of volcanic hot springs of meteoric Note on some ejecta of the hot springs of
and magmatic origin and their probable life Tarawera, New Zealand, fornled since the
span, 670 earthquake of 23 June 1886, 1593
HOT SPRINGS/MALAWI Notes on the geology of Whakatane District and
Thermal springs of Malawi, 1452 Whale Island, 1026
HOT SPRINGS/METEORIC WATER Outline of the geology of New Zealand, by
HOT SPRINGS/NEW ZEALAND INDEX 104
Descriptive study of some mineral springs of the
Philippines, 1596
officers ot the Geological Survey, 1038 Geologic reconnaissance of southeastern Luzon, 978
Physical and chemical investigation of Ketetahi Geological reconnaissance of the Island of Leyte -
hot springs, (in the geology of Tongariro with notes and observations on the adjacent
Subdivision), 2368 smaller islands and southwestern Samar, 977
Rotorua District, 988 Geological-mining record of the Philippine
Sketch of the geology of New Zealand, 1591 Islands, 1587
Studies of the hot springs of New Zealand, 2306 Geothermal study of Tongonan Springs, Ormoc City,
Te Puia hot springs, 1030 Leyte, 1473
Thermal springs of New Zealand, 507 Philippine water supplies, 984
Thermal waters of Banks PeninSUla, Canterbury, Report on the geology of the Philippine Islands,
New Zealand, 429 972
Trip through the Hot Lake District, New Zealand, Salt industry and resources of the Philippine
1594 Islands, 983
Tritium determinations on bore waters in the Study of thermal springs in the Philippines. 991
light of chloride-enthalpy relations, 2407 Travels in the Philippines, 1586
Underground water in New Zealand, 1022 Visit to the Philippine Islands, 1140
Volcanology 1927-29, 1136 Water supplies in the Philippine Islands, 2, 2294
Waiwera (hot springs) near Auckland, New Zealand, Water supplies in the Philippine Islands, 981
1588 HOT SPRINGS/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
HOT SPRINGS/NICARAGUA Fabulous Yellowstone, 796
Central American volcanoes, 1595 HOT SPRINGS/POLLUTION
Information on studies at "endogeneous forces' Contamination with sea water and the formation of
in Nicaragua, 1134 deposits inside the conduit pipe at Shirahama
HOT SPRINGS/NORTH AMERICA thermal springs, Wakayama prefecture, Japan,
Underground waters at the present time. Their 1077
reQime. temperature, and composition from the HOT SPRINGS/PORTUGAL
viewpoint of the role the~ pla~ in the econom~ Report on the present state of our knowledge with
of the Earth's crust, 1592 respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
HOT SPRINGS/OREGON HOT SPRINGS/PO~ER POTENTIAL
Large springs in the United states, 774 Bol'shie Bannyye springs in the Kamchatka, 478
Observations on some west American thermal algae, HOT SPRINGS/PUERTO RICO
%0 Survey of the geology of Puerto Rico, 1071
Temperatures in the lava beds of east-central and HOT SPRINGS/RADIOACTIVITY
south-central Oregon, 658 Gamma radioactivity survey of some of the
Thermal springs and wells, in Oregon, 891 geothermal areas of the North Island of New
Zeolites from Ritter hot spring, Grant County, 2ealand, 2349
Oregon, 989 Geological and radiometric survey at Tamagawa hot
HOT SPRINGS/ORIGIN spring, 1117
Aqua Quente de Itabirito, Minas Gerais, 1010 Radioactivity of the thermal waters, gases, and
Consideration of the origin of the hot water~ of deposits of Yellowstone National Park, 2304
Tamagawa Hot Spring, Akita Prefecture, 1228 Radium-226 distribution in hot sprinqs and the
Distribution of the subterranean temperature and origin of highl~ radioactive springs. 5, 1470
the hot spring veins in the old city of Beppu, Radon alpha-track survey of a potential
1018 geothermal resource area, 757 (LBL-3225)
fumarolic-hot spring and 'epithermal' mineral HOT SPRINGS/RADON
deposit environment, 662 Radioactivit~ of spring waters of Hot Springs
Hot springs and hydrothermal eruptions of National Park and vicinity in Arkansas, 6b4
Waiotapu, 1133 HOT SPRINGS/REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Hot springs of the Yellowstone National Park, 786 Chemical study on the hot spring waters in Korea
Hot springs as a factor of the Icelandic cultural determination of radon, 2497
landscape, 1102 HOT SPRINGS/REVIEWS
New Zealand1s Hot Springs, 2316 Fumaroles, hot springs, and hydrothermal
Notes on the discussion of the papers presented alteration, 674
in the Symposium on Hot Springs, and general HOT SPRINGS/ROCKS
summary of the S~mposium on Hot Springs, 650 Rock alteration associated with thermal springs,
Origin of the mineral sprin9s in Yunnan (China), 803
1383 HOT SPRINGS/ROMANIA
Origin of thermal waters by Chaudrontaine (Vesdre General review of the mineral and thermal waters
Valley), 1081 of Rumania, 1442
Origin of thermal 'and mineral waters in the HOT SPRINGS/SALTON SEA
middle Zambezi Valle~ and adjoining territory, Mud pots, steam vents, and thermal wells on east
1057 side of Salton Sea, 807
Ph~sical character of hot-spring and geyser HOT SPRINGS/SEISMIC EFFECTS
deposits, 799 Effects of the Hebgen Lake earthquake of August
Propo~al to classify genetically the thermal 17, 1959, on the hot springs of the Firehole
Italian springs, 1048 Ge~ser Basins, Yellowstone National Park, 836
Questions on the origin of the thermal springs of Geochemical study on the variation of hot spring
Kamchatka, 1095 waters caused by the Matsushiro earthquake
Rainfall and juvenile water as the feeding swarm, 1432
origins of the hot springs in Beppu, 1016 Report on the T6kachi-Oki earthquake, Hokkaido,
Studies on formation mechanism of thermal springs Japan, March 4, 1952, 2878
by the analysis of their chemical compositions. Stud~ on the variation of Kamiyamada and Nuruyu
Interrelation between the temperature and the Hot Springs caused by the Matsushiro earthquake
principal constituents of thermal waters and swarm, 1433
distribution of chemical components in Lizaka HOT SPR1NGS/SOUTH AFRICA
Spa, 2509 Thermal springs on Frischgewaag 236 near
Thermal-mineral springs of Venezuela. Springs in Paulpietersburg, Natal, 2416
Agua Caliente, Jachira, 1013 Thermal springs on Frischgewaag 236 near
HOT SPRINGS/OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD Paulpietersburg, Natal, 1314
Relation between altered zones and fumaroles and Thermal springs at LiJani, Natal, and their
hot springs in the Otake thermal region~ Oita geologic setting, 2406
Prefecture, 1070 HOT SPRINGS/SOUTH AMERICA
HOT SPRINGS/PACIFIC OCEAN Underground waters at the present time. Their
Summar~ of studies of thermal waters and volcanic regime, tealperature, and composition from the
eman~tions of the Pacific region, 1920-61, 12~7 viewpoint of the role they play in the economy
HOT SPRINGS/PAKISTAN of the Earth's crust, 1592
Thermal springs of Pakistan, 1261 HOT SPR1NGS/SOUTH VIETNAM
HOT SPRINGS/PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD Catalogue of active volcanoes of the world
Pauzhetsk hot springs of Kamchatka as an example including solfatara fields, Philippine Island
of a high-temperature artesian system, 1252 and Cochin, China, 1063
HOT SPRINGS/PERU Thermal and mineral springs of South Viet Nam,
Chemical analysis of 30 mineral springs of Peru, 1449
2303 Thermomineral sources of the Vietnam center, 2411
Determination of boron in waters and soils of HOT SPRINGS/SOUTHERN RHODESIA
Peru. 2319 Ori~in of thermal and mineral waters in the
HOT SPRINGS/PH VALUE middle Zambezi Valley and adjoining territor~,
Bimodal distribution of pH values of thermal 1057
springs of the world, 731 HOT SPRINGS/SPAIN
HOT SPRINGS/PHILIPPINES Mineral and thermal waters of Spain, 1443
CataloQue of active volcanoes of the world Report on the present state of our knowledge with
including solfatara fields, Philippine Island respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
and Cochin, China, 1063 HOT SPRINGS/SRI LANKA
105 INDEX HOT SPRINGS/VOLCANIC REGIONS
Mineral and thermal waters of Cevlon, 1447
Mineral and thermal waters of Ceylon, 621
HOT SPRINGS/STEAMBOAT SPRINGS Bimodal distribution of pH values of thermal
Hydrothermal alteration of rocks in two drill springs of the world, 731
holes at Steamboat Springs, Washoe County, Catalogue of the active volcanoes of the world,
Nevada, 2693 including solfatara fields: catalogue of the
Isotopic geochemistry of hot springs, 2326 active volcanoes and solfatara fields of the
HOT SPRINGS/SULfURIC ACID United States of America, 819
Bacteria origin of sulfuric acid in sulfurous hot Convection model for thermal springs in the
springs, 864 southeast, 937
Possible role of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in Mercury and antimony deposits associated with
surficial acid alteration near hot springs, 3585 active hot springs in the western United States,
Rate of sulfuric acid formation in Yellowstone 860
National Park, 873 Mineral waters of the United States, 781
HOT SPRINGS/SWITZERLAND potential applications of nuclear explosives to
Mineral springs of Switzerland, 1444 the recovery of geothermal energy, 3293
Report on the present state of our knowledge with Potential applications of nuclear explosives to
respect to mineral and thermal waters. 1004 the recovery of geothermal energy. Progress
HOT SPRINGS/TAIWAN report for fiscal year 1965, 3287 (USGS-289-1)
Geothermal energy in hot spring districts in Thermal springs of the United States and other
Taiwan, 1554 countries of the world - a summary. 682
HOT SPRINGS/TANZANIA Thermal springs, 949
Geological investigations, sampling and diamond- Thermal springs in the United States, 791
drilling at Manyeghi helium-bearing hot springs, Water analyses from the laboratory of the United
Singida District, 1157 states Geological Survey. 2292
Geophysical investigations at Manyeghi hot HOT SPRINGS/USSR
springs, 1762 Bol'shie Bannyye springs in the Kamchatka (7.2 X
Springs of deep seated origin in Tanzania, 1455 1021 ergs/yr or 23,400 kW energy resources), 478
Thermal springs in Tanzania, 1350 Emissions of steam on Kunashiri Island (hot beach)
Thermal springs in Tanzania (Relation between 454
temperature and evolution ot He and CO 2 ) , 2485 Experimental industrial geothermal steam power
HOT SPRINGS/TECTONICS plant, 3017
Hydrothermal manifestations of Casteldoria Formation of the hot springs of the Crimean
(northern Sardinia), 1009 Peninsula and their utilization, 1337
HOT SPRINGS/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION Geothermal conditions and thermal waters of
Geologic consideration of the abnormal central and eastern Turkmenia, 1362
temperature distribution in the hot springs at Germanium content of some spring waters in
Atami, Shizuoka-Ken, Japan, 1025 Kamchatka, 2345
HOT SPRINGS/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS Goryachii Plazh deposit of thermal water and
Geothermal power potential in Utah, 216 steam (Kunashir Island). 1192
Hot springs of the Yellowstone National Park, 787 Hot springs of the Karymshchina Valle~, 1092
Summary review of geophysical studies on Hydrochemistry of different temperature zones in
Norboribetsu hot spring in Hokkaido, 499 the Kana artesian basin, 2580
Temperatures in the lava beds of east-central and Hydrogeologic conditions of formation and
south-central Oregon, 658 regularities of distribution of the thermal
Winter thermal radiation studies in Yellowstone waters of the Azerbaizhan SSR, 2~88
Park, 824 HVdrothermal mercury migration stage, 1466
HOT SPRINGS/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT Isotopes of helium and tritium in volcanic
Chemical indicators of subsurface temperature springs, 2591
applied to hot spring waters of Yellowstone Isotopic composition of oxygen and hydrogen of
National Park, Wyoming, USA (Silica waters in open water bodies and volcanic
geothermometer, alkali ratios, CI/(HC0 3 + C0 3 ) springs, 2484
ratio), 2536 Kamchaka geysers, 1086
Emissions of steam on Kunashiri Island (hot beach), Kul'dar thermal springs, 1187
454 Mercury-antimonv-arsenic mineralization in
Estimation of underground temperatures from Kamchatka and Kurile Islands hydrothermal
silica content of water from hot springs and springs, 2589
wet-steam wells. 2458 Old volcano in southeastern Kamchatka with recent
Geochemical indicators of subsurface temperature. h~drothermal manifestations, 1253
Part I. Basic assumptions, 2624 Present-day hydrothermal activity within the
Geochemical indicators of subsurface temperature. Kurile-Kamchatka Island arc and its relation to
Part II. Estimation of temperature and volcanicit~, 2361
fraction of hot water mixed with cold water, Questions on the origin of the thermal springs of
2625 Kamchatka, 1095
Major thermal springs of Utah, 899 Radon-222 content in Kamchatka thermal springs,
MIXTURA, computer program for the calculation of 2583
hot water temperature and mixing fractions of Reasons for prospecting for thermal waters near
larQe volume warm sprinQs of mixed water origin, Petropaylovsk in Kamchatka, 1341
645 (PB-220732) Some data on the thermal waters and geothermics
Subsurface discharge from thermal springs, 667 of the Baikal area, 1393
HOT SPRINGS/THAILAND Thermal and superheated water, 1286
Thermal springs in Thailand, 537 Thermal springs of the middle and eastern Tian-
HOT SPRINGS/THRMAL RADIATION Shan materials of geology and geochemistry of
Winter thermal radiation studies in Yellowstone the Tian-Shan, 995
Park, 824 Thermal springs in Tumrok Ridge (eastern
HOT SPRINGS/TIBET Kamchatka) and their mineral deposits, 1511
Lhasa Sheet, 1028 Thermal springs of Kamchatka, 2302
Tsangpo sheet, 1034 Thermal waters of the Kurile Islands (Conditions
HOT SPRINGS/TUNISIA of formation and related mineralization), 498
Mineral and thermal waters of Tunisia, 1456 Thermal waters of Siberian platform and its
HOT SPRINGS/TURKEY folded-mount.ains framing. 1401
Composition of ammonium (minerals) in the Voyages and travels in various parts of the world
geothermal zone, 2598 durin9 the years 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, and
Report on the present state of our knowledge with 1807. Parts 1 and 2, 982
respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004 HOT SPRINGS/UTAH
Thermal mineral springs of Turkey and a studw of Geothermal power potential in Utah, 216
geothermal energ~, 1372 Major thermal springs of Utah, 899
Thermomineral waters of Turkey, 1450 Manganese in a thermal spring in west-central
Turkish mineral waters and thermal springs, 2314 Utah, 2305
Turkish mineral waters and thermal springs, 2315 Observations on some west American thermal algae,
Turkish mineral waters and thermal springs, 2318 960
Turkish mineral and thermal waters, 2320 Report on the geology of portions of California,
HOT SPRINGS/UGANDA Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona,
Thermal and mineral springs in Uganda, 567 examined in the years 1871, 1872, and 1873, 943
Thermal and mineral springs in Uganda, 1457 Sulfur isotope determinatons as a geohvdrologic
HOT SPRINGS/UNITED KINGDOM tool, 897
Mineral and thermal waters of the United Kingdom, Systematic geology. 946
1445 Thermal springs near Midway, Utah, 861
Report on the present state of our knowledge with HOT SPRINGS/VENEZUELA
respect to mineral and thermal waters. 1004 Preliminary notes on waters of warm springs of
HOT SPRINGS/USA the Cordillera de la Costa, 1464
AFMAG - airborn and ground. 1750 Thermal-mineral springs of Venezuela. Springs in
Bacteria origin of sulfuric acid in sulfurous hot Agua Caliente, Jachira, 1013
springs, 864 HOT SPRINGS/VOLCANIC REGIONS
HOT SPRINGS/VOLCANIC REGIONS INDEX 106
Park, 824
Yellowstone region and its ge~sers, 957
Investigation of the Kamchatka volcanoes, 1072 Yellowstone quake, 2879
HOT SPRINGS/WAIOTAPU GEOTHERMAL fIELD Yellowstone National Park, 762
Hot springs and hydrothermal eruptions of Yellowstone geysers, or, Yellowstone Park, 792
Waiotapu, 1133 Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 793
HOT SPRINGS/WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL fIELD Yellowstonets living geology - highlights of
Chemical prospecting of hot spring areas for Yellowstone geology with an interpretation of
utilization of geothermal steam, 2417 the 1959 earthquakes and their effects in
HOT SPRINGS/WASHINGTON Yellowstone National Park, 822
Geothermal energy potential of Washington, 932 Yellowstone National Park (in the west, from
Survey of thermal springs in Washington State, Census of 1880), 948
1497 Yellowstone National Park, 952
HOT SPRINGS/WEST INDIES HOT SPRINGS/YUGOSLAVIA
Some heat measurements in West Indian Soufrieres, Cesium and other alkali elements in thermal
1087 springs of Gornja T~epca and Mlakovac thermal
HOT SPRINGS/WYOMING springs, 2529
Cavern development b~ thermal springs, 925 Chemical analysis of thermal springs in northwest
Geology and water resources of the Bighorn Basin, Croatia, 2307
WyominQ, 764 Geochemical and geologi~al features of the
Hot-spring problem (Clas9ifica~on of Yellowstone thermal springs of Gornja Trepca, 1479
National Park springs bM water chemistry), 795 Report on the present state of our knowledge with
Mineral resources of the Bi~horn Basin (Wyoming) respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
(Information on Cody and Thermopolis hot Stud~ of the mineral waters of Rogaska Slatina,
springs), 765 2308
HOT SPRINGS/YELLOWSTIONE NATONAL PARK HOT SPRINGS/ZAIRE REPUBLIC
Black Hills and the American wonderland, 944 Power generation from hot spring, 3007
HOT SPRINGS/YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Thermal and thermo-mineral springs of the Congo
1959 Hebaen Lake earthquake alters Yellowstone's Democratic Republic, 1451
hot springs, 821 HOT SPRINGS/ZAMBIA
Agency of algae in the deposition of travertine Thermal and mineral waters of Zambia, 1459
and silica from thermal waters. 783 HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS
Anal~ses of sOme geyser deposits. 947 Energy crisis: are we running out, 324
Bore hole investigation in the geyser basin of Filtration of heat carriers in Earth core rocks
Yellowstone National Park, 778 at a depth of from 5 to 8 kilometers, 703
Catalogue of the active volcanoes of the world, Method of extracting heat from dr~ geothermal
including solfatara fields: hydrothermal reservoirs (Patent), 3315
phenomena of the Yellowstone National Park, 823 HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/ENERGY YIELD
Chemical indicators of subsurface temperature Potential for hot-dry-rock geothermal energy in
applied to hot spring waters of Yellowstone the western United States, 156 (LA-UR-73-1075)
National Park, Wyoming, USA (Silica Thermal energy from the Earth's crust. Efficient
geothermometer, alkali ratios, CI/(HCO~ + C0 3 ) extraction of energy from heated rock, 50
ratio). 2536 HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION
Con~ribution9 to the geological chemistry of Device for extracting geothermal energy, 3309
Yellowstone National Park, 950 Economics of Plowshare geothermal power, 3294
Deposition of silica in hot springs, 841 feasibility study of a Plowshare geothermal po~er
Discharge of hot springs in the Yellowstone Park, plant; 3283 (PNE-1S50)
779 Feasibility study of a Plowshare geothermal power
Does the cold of winter affect the thermal plant, 3285 (PNE-1550)
intensity of the hot springs in Yellowstone Geothermal-nuclear energy release and recover~
Park, 809 s~stem, 3311
Effects of the HebQen Lake earthquake of August Induction and growth of fractures in hot rock-
17, 1959, on the hot springs of the Firehole artificial geothermal reservoirs, 3278 (LA-DC-
Geyser Basins, Yellowstone National Park, 836 72-669)
fabulous Yellowstone, 796 New method for extracting energy from "dr~"
Geochemical study of rock alteration by hot geothermal reservoirs, 3279 (LA-DC-72-1157)
springs in the Paint Pot Hill area, Yellowstone Proposal for a nuclear power program, 3290
Park. 859 Recovery of geothermal energy from hot dr~ rock
Geologic processes and their reSUlts, 763 with nuclear explosives, 3305
Geological history of the Yellowstone National Stimulation of geothermal systems, 3304
Park, 775 Use of nuclear explosives Cor stimulation of
Hot springs of the Yellowstone National Park, 787 geothermal heat, 3277 (CONf-700101-(Val.2)
Hot springs and hydrothermal alteration in the HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/fRACTURES
Paint Pot Hill area, Yellowstone Park, 842 Theoretical stud~ of geothermal energy extraction,
Hot-spring problem in Yellowstone Park, 789 3303
Hot springs of the Yellowstone National Park, 786 HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEhS/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION
Hot Springs of the Yellowstone National Park, 790 Theoretical stud~ of geothermal enerQY extraction,
Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2330 3303
Isotopic geochemistry of hot springs, 2326 HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/HYDRAULIC fRACTURING
Itinerary of the Yellowstone Park, 958 Induction and growth of fractures in hot rock,
Mercur~ contents of natural thermal and mineral 3307
fluids, 2572 LASL geothermal energy program: summary of in-
Mineral waters of the United States and their situ experiments in the first exploratory hole,
therapeutic uses. (With an account of the 3312
various mineral spring localities, their New method for extracting energy from I'dr~t'
advantages and health resorts, means of access, geothermal reservoirs, 3J10
etc. to which is added an index of potable Progress of the LASL dry hot rock geothermal
waters), 961 energy project, 3282 (LA-UR-74-1836)
National parks of the northwest, 794 Stimulation of geothermaJ systems, 3304
Observations on some west American thermal algae, HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/INJECTION WELLS
%0 Method for heating a fluid, 3097
Occurrence of sulphur, orpiment, and realgar in HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/MEETINGS
the Yellowstone National Park, 2641 Proceedings of the NATO-CCMS information meeting
Physical character of hot-spring and geyser on dry hot rock geothermal energy, September 17-
deposits, 799 19, 1974, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 154 (LA-5818-
Rate of sulfuric acid formation in Yellowstone C)
National Park, 873 HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/PERMEABILITY
Report of a reconnaissance of the basin of the Progress of the LASL dry hot rock geothermal
upper Yellowstone in 1871, 921 energy project, 3282 (LA-UR-74-1836)
Review of 'hot springs of the Yellowstone HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/POWER POTENTIAL
National Park' b~ Eugene Thomas Allen and Geothermal resources at Mar~svil}e, Montana, 378
Arthur LouIs Da~. february, 1936, 788 HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/RECOVERY
Some investigations of the deposition of Thermal model for geothermal energy extraction,
travertine from Hot Springs (Pt. 1. Isotopic 3289
chemistry of a travetine-depositing spring), HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/RESEARCH PROGRAMS
1504 Geothermal energy: an emerging major resource,
Sulfur isotope distribution in solfataras, 328
Yellowstone National Park, 894 Proceedings of the NATO-CCMS information meeting
To the Rockies and beyond, or, a sUmmer on the on dry hot rock geothermal energy, September 17-
Union Pacific Railroad and .its branches, 945 19, 1974, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 154 (LA-5818-
Use of sodium iodide to trace underground water C)
circulation in hot springs and geysers of Daisy HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/ROCK DRILLING
geyser group, Yellowstone National Park, 839 Progress of the LASL dry hot rock geothermal
Winter thermal radiation studies in Yellowstone energy project, 3282 (LA-UR-74-1836)
107 INDEX HYDROFLUORIC ACID/ABUNDANCE
Ultra-deep drilling for geothermals, 3109 (AD-
774108/5GA)
HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/THERMAL STRESSES Terrestrial heat and geothermal resources in
Induction and growth of fractures in hot rock, Hungary, 492
3307 Thermal water possibilities of Hungaru, 516
HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS/WELL DRILLING Thermal water possibilities of Hungary, 519
Ultra-deep drilling for geothermals. Final HUNGARY/GEOTHERMAL WELLS
report, 2644 (AD-774108) Development and utilization of thermal waters in
HOT-WATER SYSTEMS Hungary, 611
Geothermal hot water recover~ process and system Recent data on geothermal investigations in
(Patent), 3267 Hungary, 3226
HOT-WATER SYSTEMS/EXPLOITATION Thermal water research and the geothermal
Luncheon Session, Friday, 11 May 1973, 359 gradient, 480
HOT-WATER SYSTEMS/FLASHING HUNGARY/HEAT FLOW
Recover~ of flash steam from hot bore water, 3037 Deep structure and geothermal conditions of
HOT-WATER SYSTEMS/GEOCHEMISTRY HunQai"V, 2143
Calculation of aquifer chemistry in hot-water Geothermal relationships of the great H~ngarian
geothermal systems, 2284 plain, 1737
Calculation of aquifer chemistry in hot-water Geothermal data from Vienna Basin, 1950
geothermal systems, 2626 Geothermic investigations in the Hungarian plain,
ENTHALP, computer proQram for the calculation of 1738
aquifer chemistr~ in hot-water geothermal New terrestrial heat flow values from Hun~ary,
s~stems, 2280 (PB-219376) 1731
HOT-WATER SYSTEMS/MATHEMATICAL MODELS Positive heat flow anomaly in the Carpathian
ENTHALP, computer program for the calculation of Basin, 1569
aqUifer chemistr~ in hot-water geothermal Results of terrestrial heat flow measurements in
s~stems, 2280 (PB-219376) Hungary, 1732
HOT-WATER SYSTEMS/POWER GENERATION Terrestrial heat flow and geothermal resources in
Gravimetric loop for generation of electrical Hungaru (Lakitelek geothermal anomaly (heat
power from low temperature water (1000 kW), 3079 flow 9.1 ~cal/cmzsec), 1329
HOT-WATER SYSTEMS/RESERVES Terrestrial heat and geothermal resources in
Evaluation of operational reserves of high- Hungary, 492
temperature waters (Piezometric level sinking), Terrestrial heat flow in the Carpathians, 1245
3248 Terrestrial heat flow in Hungary, 1721
HOTWATER SYSTEMS/REVIEWS HUNGARY/HOT SPRINGS
Feasibilit~ study for development of hot-water Complex utilization of thermal waters containing
Qeothermal systems. Final technical report, a high salt content, 580
149 (AD-771016) Report on the present state of our knowledge with
HOT-WATER SYSTEMS/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
Estimation of under9round temperatures from Spas and waters of Hungary, 993
silica content of water from hot springs and Thermal and mineral health waters of Hungary, 1440
wet-steam wells, 2458 HUNGARY/HYDROLOGY
HOUSES/HEA TI NG Springs in Hungary, 1316
Geothermal water and power resource exploration HUNGARY/MINERAL SPRINGS
and development for Idaho, 330 Complex utilization of thermal waters containing
Playbo~ pad - high living in the round, 3339 a high salt content, 580
HUMAN POPULATIONS/ENERGY DEMAND Spas and waters of Hungary, 993
Manis conquest of energ~, its ecological and Tectonic and hydrologic relations of the
human consequences, 171 (TID-25857) Balatonfured-Aszofo region with special
HUNGARY/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION consideration of the release of carbon dioxiae
Springs in Hungary, 1316 gas and acid water, 1005
HUNGARY/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS HUNGARY/THERMAL WATERS
Geoh~drological surve~s, 1345 Development and utilization of thernlal waters in
Geological aspects of thermal water occurrnces in Hungary, 611
Hungarv, 613 GeohMdrol09icai survevs, 1345
Hydrogeological and geophvsical investigations of Geological aspects of thermal water occurrences
geothermal anomaly in Hungary - 1, 2713 in Hungary, 1551
HUNGARY/GEOLOGY Integrated engineering-geophysical and
Deep structure and geothermal conditions of hydrogeologic investigation, 2088
Hungar~, 2143 Investigations into thermal water recharge in
HUNGARY/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS representative basin, 494
Hydrogeological and geophysical investigations of Possibilities for development of thermal water
geothe.rmal anomalv in Hungary - 1, 2713 resources in Hungarv, 50~
Integrated engineering-geophysical and Practical geothermal investigations in Hungarv,
hydrogeologic investigation, 2088 1724
Investigation of geothermal gradient in territory Proposal of the Budapest thermal water region,
of Dorog coal basin, 1174 1;;44
Results of terrestrial heat flow measurements in Sprin~ groups I of the Gellert Spa, 1374
Hungar~, 1732 Supply of heat from the Earth'S internal heat via
HUNGARY/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION thermal waters, 1179
Bab~ basin, 1308 thermal water possibilities of Hungary, 516
Geohvdrological surveys, 1345 Thermal water possibilities of Hungary, 519
Geolo~ical aspects of thermal water occurrnces in Vegardo thermal line, 475
Hungar~, 613 HYDRATES/SYNTHESIS
Geothermic investiqations in the Hungarian plain, Hydrothermal products formed from montmorillonite
1738 clay systems, 3124
Hungary methodological problems of geothermal HYDROCARBONS/ABUNDANCE
measurements, 1867 Bibliography, 723
HUNGARY/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS HYDROCHLORIC ACID/ABUNDANCE
Geoph~sical investigation of geothermal zones of Acid gases and incrustations in the Vallev of Ten
Earth, 1837 Thousand Smokes (Katmai, Alaska), 2298
Hydrogeological and geophvsical investigations of Energetics of HCI and HF in volcanic emanations,
geothermal anomaly in Hungary - 1, 2713 2571
HUNGARY/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS HYDROCHLORIC ACID/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS
Changes in geothermal gradient in Transdanubia, Solution chemistry and metamorphism, 3612
1191 HYDROCHLORIC ACID/CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Geothermal relationships of the great Hungarian Hydrothermal alteration of feldspars in acid
plain, 1737 solutions between 300 0 and 400 0 C, 3410
Geothermal data from Vienna Basin, 1950 HYDROCHLORIC ACID/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVIT~
Investigation of geothermal gradient in territory Conductivit~ of mixed aqueous electrolvtes (HCI-
of Dorog coal basin, 1174 NaCl-H 2 0, Pb(N03)2-KN03-H20, BaCI 2 -KCl-H 2 0, KCl-
Thermal water research and the geothermal NaCI-H 2 0), 3778
gradient, 480 HYDROCHLORIC ACID/SULVENT PRUPERTIES
HUNGARY/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Reactions of quartz and corundum with aqueous
Geothermal energy production from porous chloride and hydroxide solutions at high
sediments in Hungary (Quarternarv volcanic temperatures and pressures, 3597
processes and subsidence basins with high heat HYDROCHLORIC ACID/VAPOR PRESSURE
fl ow), 554 Energetics of HCl and HF in volcanic emanations,
Possibilities for development of thermal water 2571
resources in Hungary, 502 HYDROELECTRIC POWER
Soviets eye geothermal development, 474 Process for the simultaneous utilization of
Terrestrial heat flow and geothermal resources in geothermic and h~drodynamic energ~ (Potential
HunQarv (Lakitelek geothermal anomaly (heat applications), 34 (AEC-tr-7475)
flow 9.1 ~cal/cmzsec), 1329 HYDROFLUORIC ACID/ABUNDANCE
HYDROFLUORIC ACID/ABUNDANCE INDEX 108
geothermal measurements, 693
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Acid gases and incrustations in the Valley or Ten Correlation between mineralization and
Thousand Smokes (Katmai, Alaska), 2298 hvdrothermal alteration in the mining region of
Energetics of He! and HF in volcanic emanations, Baita-Nistru (Maramures Department, 3770
2571 HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION/REVIEWS
HYDROFLUORIC ACID/VAPOR PRESSURE Fumaroles, hot springs, and hydrothermal
Energetics of He} and HF in volcanic emanations, al teration, 674
2571 HYDROTHERMAL STAGE
HYDROGEN Evolution of physicochemical conditions during
H~drogen as a possible intermediate in developing the hydrothermal mineralization stage, 3839
the geothermal resources of volcanoes in HYDROTHERMAL STAGE/THERMODYNAMICS
isolated locations, 3360 Thermodynamic conditions of hydrothermal mineral
HYDROGEN/ABUNDANCE formation in the central Donets Basin, 3838
General features and geochemical peculiarities of HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
Iceland hydrothermae, 1580 Estimation of hydrothermal systems by means of
HYDROGEN/PHASE STUDIES well-head observations, 2744
Stability relations of andradite-quartz in the Hydrothermal resources of areas of recent
system calcium-iron-silicon-oxygen-hydrogen, volcani sm, 672
3861 Hydrothermal process in volcanic areaS and its
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS/ABUNDANCE relation to magmatic actiVity, 687
Geology and hot springs of Kuroyu geothermal area, Present-day hydrothermal systems and mineral
Akita Prefecture, 820 deposi t ion, 78
HYDROGEN ISOTOPES/GEOCHEMISTRY Vapor-dominated hydrothermal systems, 728
Isotopic geochemistry of water and carbon in HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/CONVECTION
geothermal areas, 2474 Role of convection in formation of geothermal
HYDROGEN ISOTOPES/ISOTOPE RATIO deposits, 717
first isotopic data on the fumaroles of Italian HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/DEPTH
volcanoes, 710 Hydrothermal depth-zones, 654
Gas geothermometry, 2275 (INS-764) HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/EARTHQUAKES
Geochemistry among the methods of prospecting for Water content in the crust and the hydrothermal
geothermal energy, 2590 reaction as a possible cause for the swarm-type
Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters earthquake, 2886
of the Ngawha geothermal region, North Auckland, HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/ENERGY YIELD
New Zealand, 1273 Geotnermal energy, 684
Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters Heat output of hydrothermal svstems and active
of the Ngawha hydrothermal area, North Auckland, volcanoes, 713
2456 Thermal energy from the Earth's crust, 48
Isotope qeology in the hydrothermal areaS of New HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/EQUILIBRIUM
Zealand, 2408 Ionic equilibrium in recent hydrothermal system
Isotope Qeochemistry of thermal and meteoric of the Uzon caldera in Kamchatka, 3835
waters from the Nasudake volcanic area, Tochigi HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/EXPLOITATION
Prefecture, Japan, 2575 Greater Bannaya hydrothermal system in Kamchatka,
Isotopic analysis of deuterium and oxygen in 1530
waters of 14 thermomineral springs in the HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION
AQuitaine basin, 2521 Explosive stimulation of hydrothermal reservoirs,
Isotopic composition of hydroqen and variation of 3308
volcanic hydrothermal activity, 2384 Stimulation of geothermal systems, .3304
Isotopic composition of waters of the Broadlands Stimulation modes of geothermal aquifers, 3JOO
geothermal field, 2581 HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/FUNCTIONAL MODELS
Isotopic geochemistry of water and carbon in Model studies of geothermal steam production, 3260
geothermal areas, 2474 HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/GEOCHEMISTRY
Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2337 Aqueous solutions and hydrothermal activity, 2459
Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2330 Chemistry in the exploration and exploitation of
Gxygen and hydrogen isotopes in New Zeala~d h~drothermal systems, 2551
thermal areas, 2464 Chemistry of some explored geothermal systems,
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of monthly 2462
collected waters from Nasudake volcanic area, Chemistry of some hydrothermal systems, 3724
Japan, 2553 Complexing and hydrothermal ore deposition, 3532
Stable isotope ratios of volcanic steam from General features and geochemical peculiarities of
White Island, 2276 (INS-764) Iceland hYdrothermae, 1580
Tritium determinations on bore waters in the Geochemistry of alkali metal ions in the wairakei
light of chloride-enthalpy relations, 2407 hydrothermal svstem, 2364
HYDROGEN PRODUCTION/COAL GASIFICATION Investigations under hydrothermal conditions, 3443
Annual review of fuels for 1972. Research on Ion exchange as a factor of geochemical
gasification of coal and hydrocarbon (Review differentiation of elements under hydrothermal
with 90 references), 333 conditions, 3834
HYDROGEN PRODUCTION/PRODUCTION Ionic equilibrium in recent nydrothermal system
Annual review of fuels for 1972. Research on of the Uzon caldera in Kamchatka, 3835
gasification of coal and hydrocarbon (Review Isotope geochemistry of carbon and rare gases in
with 90 references), 333 the hydrothermal areas of New Zealand, 2429
HYDHOGEN SULFIDES/ABUNDANCE Natural hydrothermal systems and experimental hot-
Acid gases and incrustations in the Valley of Ten water/rock interactions, Pt. 1, 1242
Thousand Smokes (Katmai, Alaska), 2298 Natural hydrothermal systems and the reaction of
Chemical prospecting of steam and hot water in hot water with sedimentary rocks, 3591
the Matsukawa geothermal area, 2545 Quantitative interpretation of chemical
Flow of thermal water at Onogawa Hot Springs Area, characteristics of hydrothermal systems, 2542
Yama~ata prefecture, 1254 Report on S.E.G. Symposium on the chemistry of
Geothermal survev of Sounkyo district in Mt. the ore forming fluids, 3546
Taisetsu area, Hokkaido, Japan. III. HGS-1 Studies on the migration properties of alkaline
test well, 2587 trace elements in the "water-rock" system.
Ionic equilibrium in recent hydrothermal system 2584
of the Uzon caldera in Kamchatka, 3835 HYDROTHERMAL SYSrEMS/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
Thermal activity in Reykjanes, Iceland, 992 Concentration of ore elements in hydrothermal
HYDROGEN SULFIDES/ISOTOPIC EXCHANGE solutions and conditions of their precipitation,
Sulfur isotope effects in volcanic gas mixtures, 3833
3747 HYDROTHEHMAL SYSTEMS/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
HYDROGEN SULFIDES/OXIDATION Result of the preliminary geological
Environmental aspects of the multi-purpose investigation of natural steam fields in
development of geothermal resources, 2921 Indonesia, 1491
HYDROGEN SULFIDES/QUALITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/GEOLOGY
Automatic method for the determination of Geohvdrolog~ of the Laugarnes hydrothermal system
hvdrogen sulphide in natural waters, 2594 in ReykjaVik, Iceland, 1499
HYDROGEN SULFIDES/REMOVAL Geological structure of 1,ydrothermal sVstem on
Environmental aspects of the multi-purpose Kamchatka, 1291
development of geothermal resources, 2921 Hydrogeothermal subsurface regime in the eastern
HYDROLOGY Caucasus foreland region, 1539
Current trends in hydrogeology, 3560 Hydrothermal systems, their origin and
Hydrogeolog~. Introduction to the study of exploration, 685
waters of human consunlption and industry, 3403 Low permeability of a thick geothermal aquifer in
Multiple hydrologic-parameter recording on a a highly fractured area as a necessary
diaital recorder, 1848 requisite for high steam production, 1496
HYDROLOGY/HEAT TRANSFER Some problems in geothermal exploration, 1616
Effect of hydrogeologic factors on the results of HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/GEOPHYSICS
109 INDEX ICELAND/GEOTHERMAL fIELDS
Geological 5tructure of the h~drothermal s~stems
of Kamchatka, 1366
Investigations under hydrothermal conditions. 3443 Vicinity of Unzen volcano district, 1126
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS Effect of salinity on the maximum thermal
Data on the geothermy of the West Turkmen gradient of a hydrothermal system at
artesian basin. 1158 h~drostatic pressure, 2283
Effect of salinity on the maximum thermal HYDROXIDES/PRECIPITATION
gradient of a hydrothermal system at Thermal precipitation in aqueous solutions, 3837
hydrostatic pressure, 2593
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/GROUND WATER
Role of around waters in gas hydrothermal
activitv of regions of contemporary volcanism,
692
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/HEAT TRANSfER ICELAND/BASALT
Energy appraisal of volcanic and h~drothermal Petrogenetic relationships of acid and basic
phenomena (on the example of Kamchatka), 3624 rocks in Iceland: Sr-isotopes and rare-earth
Energy appraisal of volcanic and hydrothermal elements in late and postglacial volcanics, 2621
phenomena (on the example of Kamchatka), 3590 ICELAND/EARTHQUAKES
Heat and mass transfer in hydrothermal systems: Geolo9Y of Helli.heidi, 1156
physical-mathematical models and experiments, ICELAND/ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
3693 Magnetotellurics, hydrothermal zones and a
Method of measuring the dispersed heat loss on general resistivity model of Iceland, 2235
thermal fields, 697 Magnetotellurics, hydrothermal zones and a
Thermal energy from the Earthls crust, 48 general resistivity model of Iceland, 2244
Wairakei hydrothermal system and the influence of ICELAND/GEOGRAPHY
ground water, 1107 Physical geography of Iceland, 1096
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/HYDROLOGY ICELAND/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
Current trends in hydrogeology, 3560 Epidote and related minerals in two deep
Geoh~drology of the Laugarnes hydrothermal system geothermal drill holes, Reykjavik and
in Reykjavik, Iceland, 1499 Hveragerdi, Iceland, 1206
Hydrogeothermal subsurface regime in the eastern ICELAND/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Caucasus foreland region, 1539 Iceland; preliminary results of geologic,
Problem of movement in hydrothermal solutions. 701 hudrologic~ oceanographic, and agricultural
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION studies with ERTS-l imagery, 1559
Hydrothermal alteration zones caused by halogen Satellite geological and geophysical remote
acid solutions, East Tintic district, Utah, 3475 sensing of Iceland. Special report No.1, 962
Natural hydrothermal systems and experimental hot- (E-73-1 0674)
water/rock interactions, Pt. 2, 1349 ICELAND/GEOLOGY
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/INfRARED SURVEYS Chemistry of tholeiites from the Reykjanes Ridge
Methods of applications of infrared aerial and Charlie Gibbs Fracture Zone, 2285
photography when studving the volcanoes and Geology in Iceland, 1155
tnermal activities of Kamchatka Peninsula, 1948 Geol09Y of Hellisheidi, 1156
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/MASS TRANSfER Icelandls thermal geology, 1430
Heat and mass transfer in hvdrothermal systems: Upper mantLe beneath Iceland, 1266
physical-mathematical models and experiments, ICELAND/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
3693 Character of hot springs of Iceland with a review
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/MATHEMATICAL MODELS of the tectonics of middle north Iceland, 1023
Finite element approach to the modeling of Explanation on the geological atlas of Iceland,
hydrothermal systems, 3846 1062
Flow of steam water mixtures through permeable Iceland; preliminary results of geologic,
bedS. Simple simulation of a natural hydrologic, oceanographic, and agricultural
undisturbed h~drothermal region, 3616 studies with ERTS-l imagery, 1559
Heat and mass transfer in hydrothermal systems: Satellite geological and geophysical remote
phvsical-mathematical models and experiments, sensing of Iceland. Special report No.1, 962
3693 (E-73-10874)
Quantitative estimation of hvdrothermal system of ICELAND/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Owakudani and Sounzan geothermal areas (Japan), Geothermal energy developments in Iceland 1960 to
1376 1969 (Utilization, costs), 542
Thermal energy from tne Earth's crust, 48 Geothermal heating for industrial purposes in
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/MINERALS Iceland, 486
Present-day deposition of lepidolite from thermal Geothermal energy, 2961
waters in Yellowstone National Park, 759 Geothermal in Iceland, 610
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/NATURAL STEAM Greenhouses with geothermal heating in Iceland,
Steam born of the Earth, 86 3331
Vapor born of the Earth, 734 Icelandls geothermal stor~, 384
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/ORIGIN Production and distribution of natural heat for
Characteristics of thermal areas in regions of domestic and industrial heating in Iceland, 3333
present-da~ volcanism, 3563 Reykjavik Municipal District Heating Service and
Crystal cavities and their liquid inclUsions. its experience in utilizing geothermal energV
Significance in the genesis of mineral deposits for domestic heating, 3330
and rock., 3436 Turning turbines with geothermal steam, 17
Hvdrothermal systems, their origin and ICEL~ND/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
exploration, 685 Aerial infrared surveys of Reykjanes and
Hydrothermal processes in volcanic areas and its Torfajokull thermal areas, Iceland, with a
relations to magmatic activity, 698 section on cost of exploration surve~s, 2057
Recent studies of the large natural hydrothermal Exploration and exploitation of natural heat in
systems, 908 Iceland, 1145
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/POWER POTENTIAL Exploration of the Reykjanes thermal brine area,
Power-life of a hydrothermal system, 3233 2944
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/REVIEWS Exploration and exploitation of natural heat in
Natural vapors ('endogene forces'), state of Iceland, 413
research and considerations, 43 Exploration of subsurface temperature in Iceland,
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/SILICATES 1620
layered silicates in hydrothermal formations of Exploration of subsurface temperature in Iceland,
the Doneta Ba.in, 3641 2378
Silicate science-hydrothermal silicate systems, Geological structure and its effect on the
3566 geothermal hydrologv of southwestern Hreppar l
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/SIMULATION Iceland, 1404
Flow of steam water mixtures through permeable Geothermal energ~ developments in Iceland 1~60 to
beds. Simple simulation of a natural 1969 (Utilization, co.t.), 542
undisturbed hydrothermal region, 3616 Geothermal effects of the Pleistocene glaciation
Simulation of geothermal systems with a simple in Iceland, 1729
convective model, 1488 Invited comments (Infrared surve~s), 1929
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION Ph~sical characteristics of natural heat
Hydrothermal process in volcanic regions and its resources in Iceland (Hot spring areas with
relation to magmatic activity, 691 150 a C or les9 and high-temperature areas of
Quantitative analysis of temperature fields due 2000C or more), 1239
to movement of h~drotherrnal solutions along Ph~sical characteristics of natural heat
fractures, 706 resources in Iceland, 1171
Thermal conditions in the vicinity of a Program for the exploration of high-temperature
hydrothermal vein (Mathematical analysi.), 3454 areas in Iceland. 1633
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS ICELAND/GEOTHERMAL fIELDS
Contribution to the thermodynamic analysis on the Economic evaluation of Reykjanes thermal brine
heat source of Obama hot sprinQs in the area, Iceland, 614
ICELAND/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS INDEX 110
Terrestrial heat balance in Iceland (Thermal
gradient O.loe/ro, heat flow 4-5 ~cal/cmZ sec),
Exploration of the Re~kjanes thermal brine area, 1713
2944 ICELAND/HOT SPRINGS
Fossil geotherm~l fields in Iceland, 1269 Bimodal distribution of pH values of thermal
Geologic and geoph~3ical investigations of the springs of tne world, 731
Hengill thermal area, Iceland, 1046 Character or hot springs of Iceland with a review
High temperature thermal area in Ice'land, 1409 of the tectonics of middle north Iceland, 1023
High-temperature alteration minerals and thermal Chemistry of thermal waters and gases in Iceland,
brines, Reykjanes, Iceland, 2163 2442
Icelandic geothermal activity and the mercury of Explanation on the geological atlas of Iceland,
the Greenland icecap, 744 1062
Infrared imagery of TOl"fajokull thermaJ area, 1963 Geology of Hellisheidi, 1156
Infrared surveys in Iceland ~ preliminary report, Hot springs and thermal energy, 1348
2029 Hot springs of Iceland and their importance in
Microearthquakes, swarms, and the geothermal connection with supply of electricity, 1041
areas of Iceland, 735 Hot springs west of Torfajokull in Iceland
Microearthquake study of the Krisuvik geothermal (Occurrence, erosive actiVity, and chemical
area, Iceland, 2189 composition), 1020
Microearthquake surve~ of geothermal areas in Hot springs or Iceland, their animal communities,
Iceland, 1970, 2164 and their zoogeographical significance (in the
Outline of the structure of SW - Iceland, 1336 Zoology of Iceland), 1027
Prospection of geothermal fields and Hot springs on Iceland and their use: impressions
investigations necessary to evaluate their of travel (Special reference to Reykjavik
capacity" 45 region), 1032
Report on the Hengill thermal area. Hot springs as a factor of the Icelandic cultural
Investigations carried out in the years 1947-49, I a nd sea pe, 1102
1049 Hydrogen isotopes in hydrological studies in
Satellite geological and geophysical remote Iceland, 2489
sensinQ of Iceland. Progress report, 1 Sep-31 Physic-geographic sketch of Iceland with special
Oct 1973, 963 (E-74-10385) consideration of volcanic phenomena, 1036
ICELAND/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS Physical geograph~ of Iceland, 1096
Constraints on temperatures beneath Iceland from Report on the present state of our knowledge with
magnetotelluric data, 2251 respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
ICELAND/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS Some additional notes on thermal activity in
Electricit~ production with earth heat. 3015 Iceland (Analyses of gases, temperature
Geothermal energv, 2961 measurements, and actiVity of hot springs), 996
Proposed IS-megawatt geothermal power station at Thermal actiVity in Reykjanes, Iceland, 992
Hveragerdi, Iceland (Re~kjavik), 2964 ICELAND/HOT-WATER SYSTEMS
ICELAND/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Natural hot springs heat Iceland, 3327
Aerial infrared surve~s of Reykjanes and ICELAND/HYDROLOGY
Torfajokull thermal areas, Iceland, with a rcp-Iand; preliminary results of geologic,
section on cost of exploration surveys, 2057 hvdrologic, oceanographic, and agricultural
Appraisal of the potentialities of geothe~mal studies with ERTS-1 imagery, 1559
resource::J in Iceland (Geologic model), 1211 ICELAND/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
Bananas 9~OW in Iceland, but onl~ in greenhouses, Exploration of subsurface temperature in Iceland,
3372 1820
Beneficial use of heat in Iceland. Technical General features and geochemical peculiarities of
and economical aspects and future prospects Iceland hydrothermae, 1580
(Geothermal energy), 3341 Geoh~drology of the Laugarnes hydrothermal system
Estimate of the natural heat resources in a in Reykjavik, Iceland, 1499
thermal area in Iceland, 559 Iceland tapestr~, 3326
Exploration and exploitation of natural heat in Magnetotellurics, hydrothermal zones and a
Iceland, 1145 general resistivity model of Iceland, 2235
Fcreiqn and domestic discussions on natural Magnetotellurics, hydrothermal zones and a
geothermal power and potential use of Plowshare general resistivity model of Iceland, 2244
to stimulate these natural s~stems, 3272 (BNWL- Studies of the hot springs of New Zealand, 2306
B-llO) ICELAND/IGNEOUS ROCKS
General aspects of thermal activitM in Iceland, Magmatism in Iceland, 1524
1407 ICELAND/INFRARED SURVEYS
Geothermal district heating, 3356 Analysis of 1966 infrared imagery of Surtsey,
Geothermal ener~y and its use for district Iceland, 1944
heating in Iceland, 3349 Infrared emission from Kverkfjoell subglacial
Iceland's thermal QeoloQY, 1430 volcanic and geothermal area, Iceland, 2168
Iceland's thermal Qeolog~t 600 Infrared surveys in Iceland in 1966, 1903
Iceland tapestry, 3326 Interpretation of infrared imagery of Myvatu area,
Ph~sical characteristics of natural heat 1896
resources in Iceland, 1171 Remote sensing - US Air Force Cambridge Research
Proceedings of United Nations Conference on New Labs. Translation 79, 1656 (AFCRL-70-0277)
sources of Energ~, Volume 2, 51 ICELAND/LITHOLOGY
Research programs in Iceland for exploiting Kinematics and heat flow in a volcanic rift zone,
geothermal energy, 623 with application to Iceland, 1572
Roar from an emerging resource (in Iceland, New ICELAND/MAGNETIC SURVEYS
Zealand, Ital~, Japan, USSR, Mexico), 92 Con5traints on temperatures beneath Iceland from
Utilization of geothermal energ~, 445 magnetotelluric data, 2251
ICELAND/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Magnetic anomalies over Iceland, 1935
Drilling for natural steam and hot water in ICELAND/MICROEARTHQUAKES
Ice I and, 3135 Microearthquake stud~ of the Krisuvik geothermal
ICELAND/GEYSERS area, Iceland, 2189
Character of hot springs of Iceland with a review ICELAND/PETROLOGY
of the tectonics of middle north Iceland, 1023 Magmatism in Iceland, 1524
Elements of geolog~, 753 ICELAND/SOLFATARAS
Explanation on the geological atlas of Iceland, Solfatara area at Namaskard, 1216
1062 ICELAND/IECTONICS
fumaroles, hot springs, and ge~sers, 660 Kinematics and heat flow in a volcanic rift zone,
Ge.vsers, 746 with application to Iceland, 1572
Ge~sers, 754 ICELAND/THERMAL WATERS
Ge~sers and geyser theories, 1021 Carbonates in thermal waters, 2323
Ge~sers of the Yellowstone National Park, 649 Chemistry of thermal water and gases in Iceland,
GeMsers of Iceland, 1035 2425
Hot springs and thermal energy, 1348 Deuterium and chloride in geothermal studies in
Mechanism of Geysers, 655 Iceland, 2::>49
Renewed activit~ of the large geyser in Distribution of some trace elements in thermal
Haukadalur, 1008 waters in Iceland, 2541
Thermal springs, 949 Geochemical studies of thermal waters in the
World's geyser regions, 752 Southern Lowlands of Iceland, 2540
ICELAND/GROUND WATER Hengill, a high-temperature thermal area in
Deuterium and chloride in geothermal studies in Iceland, 2516
Ice I and, 2549 Hitaveita Re~kjavikur - claimed to be world's
ICELAND/HEAT FLOW greatest geothermal installation, 497
Heat flow in Iceland in relation to the mid- Underground temperatures in hydrothermal areas in
Atlantic ridge, 1905 Iceland as deduced from the silica content of
Kinematics and heat flow in a volcanic rift zone, tne thermal water, 2534
with application to Iceland, 1572 ICELAND/TOPOGRAPHY
III INDEX IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
Heat flow measurements on the Reykjanes Ridge,
2117
ICELAND/VOLCANIC REGIONS geochemical processes involving minerals and
Infrared emission from Kverkfjoell subglacial aqueous solutions, thermodynamic relations, 3635
volcanic and geothermal -area, Iceland, 2168 Meteoric water in magmas, 942
ICELAND/VOLCANIC ROCKS IGNEOUS ROCKS/ELASTICITY
Petrogenetic relationships of acid and basic Seismic wave velocity measurements in specimens
rocks in Iceland: Sr-isotopes and rare-earth obtained from Matsukawa geothermal area, Japan.
elements in late and postglacial volcanics, 2621 Part 2. (in individual studies by participants)
ICELAND/VOLCANOES 1290
In the countru of volcanoes, 1138 IGNEOUS ROCKS/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
Outline of the structure of SW - Iceland, 1336 Electric and thermal properties of rocks, 3377
IDAHO/ARTESIAN BASINS (NASA-TT-F-671)
Preliminary report on artesian basins in IGNEOUS ROCKS/GEOCHEMISTRY
southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon, 761 Genesis of some ground waters from igneous rocks,
IDAHO/GEOLOGY 3589
Gravity anomalies in Cache Valley, Cache and Box Petrologic crystal chemistry (in Volcanology,
Elder Counties, Utah, and Bannock and Franklin Geochemistry and Petrology, US National Report,
Counties, Idaho, 898 1967-71, Fifteenth General Assembly, IUGG, 3787
IDAHO/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Preliminary study of the geochemical
Heat from the Earth's surface; early development characteristics of thermal waters iOn New Mexico,
of western geothermal resources, 272 2595
Idaho Geothermal Rand D Project report for IGNEOUS ROCKS/GEOTHERMOMETRY
period December 16, 1973 to March 15, 1974, 151 Correlative geothermometric mineral study, 3527
(ANCR-1155) IGNEOUS RUCKS/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Idaho Geothermal Rand D Project report for Alkali trachyte o( solfatara and its alteration
period March 16, 1974 to July 15, 1974, 152 by fumarole gases, 998
(ANCR-1175) Geyser basins and igneous emanations, 785
IDAHO/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Hydrothermal alteration zones caused b~ halogen
Environmental report: deep geothermal test wells acid solutions, East Tintic district, Utah, 3475
in the Raft River Vallev, 2872 (ANCR-1204) Hydrothermal alteration in some granodiorites,
Geothermal resources of Idaho, 288 3468
Geotherulal water and power resource exploration IGNEOUS ROCKS/ISOTOPE RATIU
and development for Idaho, 330 Isotopic geochemistry of water and carbon in
Geothermal potential of Idaho (Snake River Plain), geothermal areas, 2474
254 Meteoric water in magmas, ~42
IDAHO/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS Variation of 0-18/0-16 in minerals and rocks, 2469
Preliminary report on artesian basins in IGNEOUS ROCKS/RADIOACTIVITY
southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon, 761 Significance of data on the radioactiVity and
IDAHO/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS heat conductivity of rocks in metallogenic
Conceptual design of a geothermal demonstration investigations, 3473
plant for the Raft River Basin, 2997 (ANCR-1129) IGNEOUS ROCKS/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Low temperature demonstration geothermal power Electric and thermal properties of rocks, 3377
piant in the Raft River Vallev, 2998 (ANCR-1138) (NASA-TT-F-671 )
IDAHO/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Heat conductivity of rocks at high temperatures,
FY 1974 program plan for geothermal project, 3316 3630
(ANCR-1139) Significance of data on the radioactivity and
Geological and engineering aspects of Idaho's heat conductivity of rocks in metallogenic
geothermal potential, 345 investigations, 3473
Geothermal potential of the Snake River Plain Thermal conductiVity of rocks and its dependence
Area, 150 (ANCR-1129) upon temperature and composition, 3408
Geothermal resources of Idaho, 288 IGNEOUS ROCKS/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Geothermal water and power resource exploration Geothermal characteristics and thermoph~sical
and development for Idaho, 330 parameters of the meso-cenozoic and precambrian-
Geothermal potential of Idaho (Snake River Plain), paleozoic formations of toe greater Caucasus
254 and Ciscaucasia, 1928
Geothermal resources. Parts I and II. Hearings Thermal properties of some magmatic rocks, 3760
before the Subcommittee on Water and Power ILLITE/ABUNDANCE
Resources of the Committee on Interior and Cla~ minerals of hydrothermally altered sediments,
Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety- 38~5
Third Congress~ First Session, 374 ILLITE/MINERALIZATION
Geothermal potential of Idaho (Review with 70 Clay mineral formation in mud pots, Yellowstone
references), 265 Park, Wyoming, 853
Idaho LeQislature, 2824 ILLITE/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
IDAHO/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Dependence of properties of clay suspensions on
DrillinQ plan. Raft River Geothermal the mineralogical t~pe of cla~ soil, 3689
Exploratory Hole No.1. Idaho Geothermal R ILLITE/SYNTHESIS
and D Project, 3113 (NVO-151) Hydrothermal dioctahedral illite from Karlov in
Is Boise (Idaho) sitting on a volcano (Two wells northern Moravia, 3812
near Boise yield 1780F water), 808 Illite minerals in the hydrothermal alteration
IDAHO/GRAVITY SURVEYS products in the Cavnic zone, 3710
Gravity anomalies in Cache Valley, Cache and Box Mixed-layer mineral of illite and montmorillonite
Elder Counties, Utah, and Bannock and franklin from Maruo, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, 3842
Counties, Idaho, 898 ILMENITE/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
IDAHO/HOT SPRINGS ManQanese and vanadium distribution in coexisting
Geothermal potential of Idaho (Review with 70 titanomagnetites and ilmenites and their
references), 265 significance as geothermometers, 3860
IDAHO/REMOTE SENSING ILMENITE/GEOTHERMOMETRY
Tectonic map of Idaho from ERTS imagery, 924 Manganese and vanadium distribution in coexisting
IDAHO/TECTONICS titanomagnetites and ilmenites and their
Tectonic map of Idaho from ERTS imagei~, 924 sig,\ificance as geothermometers, 3860
IDAHO/THERMAL WATERS IMPERIAL VALLEY/BRINES
Boise unique hot water system (1700F thermal DiaQenetic mineralization in geothermal brines,
water), 3323 2615
Geothermal investigations in Idaho. I. Environmental aspects of the multipurpose
Geochemistrv and geologic setting of selected development of geothermal resources, 2925
thermal waters, 2605 IMPERIAL VALLEY/EARTHQUAKES
IGNEOUS ROCKS ComDlexit~ of energ~ release during the Imperial
See also BASALT Valley, California, earthquake of 1940, 2900
GRANITES IMPERIAL VALLEY/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
GRANODIORITES Resistivity studies on the Imperial Valley
LAVA geothermal area, California, 2191
MAGMA Thermal and electrical resistivity investigations
PEGMATITES of the dunes geothermal anomaly, Imperial
PEGMATITES Valley, California, 2231
TUFF IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
IGNEOUS ROCKS/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Application of the Na--K--Ca geothermometer to
Attempt at potassium-argon geothermometry and thermal areaS of Utah and the Imperial Valley,
estimation of thermod~namic parameters, 3606 California, 2637
Contains tabulated analytical data, 2346 Cooperative geological-geophysical-geochemical
Thermomagnetic study of the volcanic rocks of investigations of geothermal resources in the
Kamchatka, 1467 Imperial Valle~, 2182
IGNEOUS ROCKS/CHEMICAL REACTIONS Exploration for geothermal systems in the
Evaluation of irreversible reactions in Imperial Valle~ area, California, using the Na--
IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS INDEX 112
the sodium-potassium-calcium geothermal
exploration technique in the Imperial Valle~
K--Ca technique, 2623 Area, California (Fournier and Truesdell
Imperia}VaJJey investigations: utilization of technique), 2636
the sodium-potassium-calcium geothermal Imperial Valley (Potential source of electric
exploration technique in the Imperial Valley power, heat, fresh water, and chemicals from
Area, California (Fournier and Truesdell geothermal resources), 362
technique), 2636 Investigation of the geothern1al potential of the
Isotopic composition of calcite and water from lower Colorado River 3asin Phase I - Imperial
the Dunes - DWR No. 1 geothermal test corehole, Valley project, 3338
Imperial Valley, California, 2612 Investigation of geothermal resources in the
IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS Imperial Valley and their potential value for
Cooperative geological-geophysical-geochemical desalination of water and electricit~
investigations of geothermal resources in the production, 257
Imperial Valley, 2182 Power from the Salton Trough, 387
IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOLOGY Preliminary investigation. Desalting of
Geologic setting of Imperial Valley and its geothermal brines in the Imperial Valle~ of
geothermal resources, 760 California, 3319 (ORNL-TM-3021)
structural geology and geophysics of the Durmid Proposed deep geothermal test well, geothermal
area, Imperial Valley, California, 888 resources investigations, Imperial Vallev,
Thermal infrared imagery and its application to California. Final environmental impact
structural mapping in southern California, 1965 statement, 163 (PB-206161-f)
IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Ranking research problems in geothermal
Cooperative geological-geophysical-geochemical development, 279
investigations of geothermal resources in the Terms, conditions. standards, and application
Imperial Valley, 2182 procedures for initial geothermal development:
Correlation of gravity and geothermal anomalies Imperial County, California, 2821
in the Imperial Valley. S. California, 2183 IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOTHERMAL WELLS
Investiga1ion of geothermal resources in the Deep geothermal test well. geothermal resource
Impe~ial Valle~ and their potential value for investigations, Imperial Valley, CA. (Draft
desalination of water and electricity environmental impact statement), 2648 (PB-
production. 2083 2061610)
New thermal anomalies in the Imperial Valley of Flashing flow in hot-water geothermal wells, 3266
California, 2047 Geothermal resource investigations, Imperial
Thermal conductivity of sediments from drill Valley, California, special report test well
chips. cores. and geoph~sical log parameters. Mesa 6-1, 2759
2761 Preliminary results of geothermal wells. Mesa 6-
IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY 1 and Mesa 6-2 East Mesa KGRA, Imperial Valley,
Morton bids for power and potash from brines, 2968 California, 2264
Ranking research problems in geothermal Proposed deep geothermal test well, geothermal
development. Research and development progress resources investigations. Imperial Valle~, CA
report, 162 (PB-204625) (final environmental impact statement)
IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION (Potential well depth 4000-8000 ft), 2650 (PB-
Application of the Na--K--Ca geothermometer to 206161-f)
thermal areas of Utah and the Imperial Valley, Proposed installation and operation of a skid-
California, 2637 mounted desalting unit and injection well,
Correlation of gravit~ and geothermal anomalies Imperial Valley, California. Final
in the Imperial Valley, S. California. 2183 environmental impact statement, 3103 (EIS-CA-72-
Geothermal exploration in Region 3 (Imperial 4895-f)
Valley poject), 286 Proposed installation and operation of a skid-
Geothermal exploration in Region 3. 311 mounted desalting unit and injection well.
Geothermal exploration in Imperial Valley, 1635 Imperial Valley, CA. Draft environmental
Geothermal investigations in the Imperial Valley impact statement, 3105 (PB-208662-D)
of California, 2162 Rock melting technology and geothermal drilling,
Geothermal ground-noise surveys, 2179 3112 (LA-UR-74-1880)
Proposed deep geothermal test well, geothermal lMPERIAL VALLEY/GRAVITY SURVEYS
resource investigations, Imperial Valle~, Correlation of 9ravity and geothermal anomalies
California. (Supplement to the final in the Imperial Valley, S. California, 2183
environmental impact statement), 2645 (EIS-CA- IMPER1AL VALLEY/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
73-0188-f) Active low-temperature alteration of arenaceous
Proposed deep geothermal test well, geothermal sands in a near-surface geothermal environment
resource investigations, Imperial Valley, in the Imperial Valley of California, 923
California. (Draft environmental impact IMPERIAL VALLEY/INfRARED SURVEYS
statement), 2649 (PB-206161-D) Thermal infrared imagery and its application to
Review and discussion at geothermal exploration structural mapping in southern California, 1965
techniques, 2181 Thermal infrared imagery for geologists, 1938
Salton Sea geothermal wells yield steam power and IMPER1AL VALLEY/MICROEARTHQUAKES
mineral rich brine, 205 Microearthquake investigation of the Mesa
IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOTHERMAL fIELDS geothermal anomaly, Imperial Valle~, California,
Energy: more geothermal power (Imperial Valley 2915
Project),261 IMPER1AL VALLEY/PETROLOGY
Geothermal steam looks better: Imperial Valley, Active low-temperature alteration of arenaceous
244 sands in a near-surface geothermal environment
Seismic noise measurements in a geothermal area, in the Imperial Valley of California, 923
2185 Petrology of silicified cap rocks in the dunes
IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS geothermal anomaly, Imperial Vallev of
Clean power from inside the Earth, 585 California, 931
Interrelationship between federal, state, and IMPER1AL VALLEY/PILOT PLANTS
local regulatory agencies on the development of Morton bids for power and potash from brines, 2968
the geothermal resource in California, 2812 IMPERIAL VALLEY/SEISMIC SURVEYS
IMPERIAL VALLEY/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Geothermal ground-noise surveys, 2194
Compendium of papers presented at the Imperial Geothermal ground-noise surveys, 2179
Valley--Salton Sea area geothermal hearing, Oct Noise measurements in a geothermal area, 2161
22 and 23, 256 Seismic noise in geothermal areas, 2201
Cooperative geological-geoph~sical-geochemical IMPERIAL VALLEY/SEISMOLOGY
investigations of geothermal resources in the Seismicit~ of the Imperial Valle~, California,
Imperial Valley, 2182 1973, 935
Geologic setting of Imperial Valle~ and its IMPERIAL VALLEY/TECTONICS
geothermal resources, 760 Possible sea-floor spreading in the Imperial
Geothermal resource investigations. Imperial Valley of California. Part 5. Present centers,
Val lew. California, January 1972 (Fresh water 902
augmentation of Colorado River), 3350 IMPERIAL VALLEY/THERMAL WATERS
Geothermal resource investigations. Imperial Imperial carbon dioxide gas field, 797
Valley. CA, developmental concepts, 321 Preliminary appraisal of ground water in storage
Geothermal exploration in Region 3 (Imperial with reference to geothermal resources in the
Valley poject), 286 Imperial Valley area, CA, 917
Geothermal resource investigations, 367 IMPERIAL VALLEY/WATER RESOURCES
Geothermal resource investiQations, 3357 Geothermal resource investigations, Imperial
Geothermal resource investigations, 368 Valley. California, January 1972 (Fresh water
Geothermal resource investigations, Imperial augmentation of Colorado River), 3350
Valley, California, 1548 Geothermal resource investigations, 367
Geothermal exploration in region 3, 311 IMPERIAL VALLEY/WELL DRILLING
Imperial Valle~ investigations: utilization of Proposed deep geothermal test well, geothermal
resource investigations, Imperial Valle~,
113 INDEX INJECTION WELLS/WELL LOGGING
California. (Supplement to the final
environmental impact statement), 2645 (EIS-CA-
73-0188-F) INDUSTRIAL PLANTS/DESALINATION
Proposed deep geothermal test well, geothermal future role of desalting in Nevada, 169 (PB-
resource investigations, Imperial Valley, 226760)
California. (Drart environmental impact INDUSTRIAL PLANTS/HEATING
statement), 2649 (PB-206161-D) Nonelectri.cal uses of geothermal resources, 3361
IMPERMEABLE DRY ROCK Use of natural steam in a diatomite plant, 3342
See HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS INDUSTRIAL PLANTS/POWER SUPPLIES
INDIA/COPPER ORES Geothermal steam supplies added power for
Geothermometric measurements of sulfide minerals, Mitsubishi's Akita zinc plant, 3363
Mosabhoni copper mine, Singbhum District, Bihar, INDUSTRY/ENERGY SOURCES
3536 Will industry flicker as energy fades, 3375
Pyrrhotite geothermometry and its application to INDUSTRY/POWER DEMAND
the sulfide ores of the Mosabani Mines, Will industry flicker as energ~ fades, 3375
Singhbhum, Bihar, India, 3549 INfRARED SURVEYS
INDIA/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Airborne and satellite IR sounding, 1659 (JPRS-
Geothermal investigations in different parts of 54671)
India, 1988 Infrared imagery mosaics for geological
Heat flow studies in the Godavari Valley (India), investigations, 1887
2079 Infrared system engineering (NONE), 2022
INDIA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Operational airborne thermal imaging surve~s, 2050
Geothermal fields in India explored for power INFRARED SURVEYS/AERIAL PROSPECTING
generation, 1585 Remote sensors and photogeology, 2027
Preliminar~ studies of some geothermal areas in Thermographic survey in the West Indies, 2013
India, 2272 INFRARED SURVEYS/BIBLIOGRAPHIES
INDIA/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS Infrared technology - bibliography (391
Geothermal fields in India explored for power references), 1880
generation, 1585 INFRARED SURVEYS/DATA ACQUISITION
Preliminar~ studies of some geothermal areas in Aspects of data acquisition and handling in
India, 2272 infrared remote sensing instrumentation, 1996
INDIA/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS INFRARED SURVEYS/DATA PROCESSING
Correlation analysis of geothermal data for the Aspects of data acquisition and handling in
sedimentary basins of India, 2249 infrared remote sensing instrumentation, 1996
INDIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Correlating remote sensor signals with ground-
Geothermal resources of India, 565 truth information b~ computer, 2000
Geothermal fields in India explored for power Techniques for evaluating infrared imager~ from
generation, 1585 aerial line scanners and high speed infrared
Investigation of hot springs for geothermal cameras, 1997
energy exploitation, 966 INFRARED SURVEYS/LITHOLOGY
INDIA/HEAT fLOW Thermal anomalities and geologic features of the
Correlation analysis of geothermal data for the Mono Lake area, California, as revealed by
sedimentary basins of India, 2249 infrared imagery, 896
Heat flow studies in the Godavari Valley (India), INFRARED SURVEYS/MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
2079 Airborne infrared scanner as a geophysical
Heat flow and crystal structure near Cambay, research tool, 2082
Gujarat, India, 1946 Line scan devices and why use them (Airborne or
Terrestrial heat flow in Khetri copper belt, space borne infrared scanners), 1918
Rajasthan, India, 1910 INFRARED SURVEYS/MEASURING METHODS
INDIA/HOT SPRINGS Advancements in airborne infrared imaging
Investigation of hot springs for geothermal techniques, 189~
eneTQV exploitation, 966 Airborne thermal scanning in geoscience data
Limnologv of Swetganga, a thermal spring of acquisition, 1995
Bakreswar, West Bengal, India, 1534 Geologic interpretation of airborne infrared
Problem of high-temperature springs of India imagery, 1805
(Recharge from meteoric and magmatic waters, Infrared geology, 1844
heat supp1V' and magmatic emanations), 1397 Infrared thermal sensing~ 1886
Studies on geochemistry of thermal springs at Measurement of surface temperatures by television
Bakreshwar, 1411 in the IR, 1936
Thermal springs of India and their development, Remote thermal sensing, 1895
1550 Thermal infrared imagery for geologists, 1938
INDIA/IRON SULfIDES INfRARED SURVEYS/MEETINGS
P~rrhotite geothermometry and its application to Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Remote
the sulfide ores of the Mosabani Mines, Sensing of Environment, 14-16 Oct 1964, 1851
Singhbhum, Bihar, India, 3549 INFRARED SURVEYS/PHOTOGRAPHY
INDIA/POWlR UlMANU Remote sensors and photogeology, 2027
Geothermal resources of India, 565 INfRARED SURVEYS/REMOTE SENSING
INDIA/THERMAL WAT~RS Remote sensing of active geologic processes, 1931
Mineral and thermal waters of India, 1448 Remote sensing - US Air Force Cambridge Research
INDIAN OCEAN/HEAT fLOW Labs. Translation 79, 1656 (AfCRL-7D-0277)
Heat-flow measurements in Atlantic Ocean, Indian Remote thermal sensing, 1895
Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Red Sea, 1322 Sensor detection capabilities study, 2007
INDONESIA/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS INJECTION WELLS/DRILLING
Geothermal s~stem of the Dieng-Batur volcanic Is it possible to prevent an earthquake-
complex, 587 prediction is not enough, 3292
INDONESIA/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS INJECTION WELLS/FLUID FLOW
Geothermal s~stem of the Dieng-Batur volcanic Exploration of multiphase fluid flow in a saline
complex, 587 aquifer system affected by geothermal heating,
INDONESIA/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY 737
Geotherm~ and its future in Indonesia, 615 INJECTION WELLS/GEOTHERMAL fLUIDS
INDONESIA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Geothermal - utilization with reinjection. It's
Geothermal 5~stem of the Dieng-Batur volcanic a fact at Rotorua, New Zealand. (Paper No.
complex, 587 7404), 3368
Result of the preliminary geological INJECTION ~ELLS/PUMPS
investigation of natural steam fields in Bladeless turbines: a geothermal prime-mover and
Indonesia, 1491 re-injection pump, 3090
Steam borings in Kawah Kamodjang, 2686 INJECTION WELLS/SEISMIC EfFECTS
INDONESIA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Earthquakes induced by fluid injection and
future of a power plant in the Dutch Indies explosion (in Earthquake mechanics, a s~mposium,
driven by volcanic steam, 414 Madrid, Spain, 1969), 2899
Geothermal energy prospects in South Sulawesi, INJECTION WELLS/SITE SELECTION
Indonesia (first-stage generation of 250 MW Thermal problems in the siting of reinjection
from 9 geothermal fields), 551 wells, 2909
Geothermal energ~ prospects in relation to policy INJECTION WELLS/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
of regional utilization of energ~ resources in Interpretation of temperature logs in water- and
Indonesia. 586 gas-injection wells and gas-producing wells,
Geothermal potentials in Indonesia, 634 3214
Geothermics in Indonesia, 617 INJECTION WELLS/WASTE DISPOSAL
Review of survey of geothermal energ~ resources Proposed installation and operation of a skid-
in Indonesia, 581 mounted desalting unit and injection well,
INDONESIA/GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS Imperial Valley, California. Final
Geothermal s~stem of the Dieng-Batur volcanic environmental impact statement, 310J (EIS-CA-72-
complex, 587 4895-f)
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS/BORIC ACID INJECTIUN WELLS/WELL LOGGING
Utilization of the borax-bearing springs
(Serrazzano plant), 2929
INJECTION WELLS/WELL LOGGING INDEX 114
5 system, 3569
Pyrrhotite geothermometrv and its application to
Interpretation of temperature logs in water- and the sulfide ores of the Mosabani Mines,
gas-injection wells and gas-producing wells, Singhbhum. Bihar, India, 3549
3214 IRON SULFIDES/PHASE STUDIES
Note on the theory of temperature logging, 3141 Equilibrium relations between pyrrhotite and
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS/EXTRACTION pvrite from 325 0 to 743 0 C, 3510
Exploration of the Reykjanes thermal brine area, Graphical representation of sulfide-silicate
2944 phase equilibria, 3788
Thermal waters as a sourCe for extraction of Sulfur-rich portion of the Fe-Ni-S system, 3523
chemicals, 2945 IRON SULFIDES/SOLUBILITY
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS/RECOVERY FeS--ZnS system - geological thermometer, 2327
Imperial Valle~ (Potential source of electric ITALY/FUMAROLES
power, heat, fresh water, and chemicals from Boron-containing fumaroles of Tuscany, 1080
geothermal resources), 362 Composition of ammonium (minerals) in the
Processing of saline geothermal fluids for geothermal zone, 2598
mineral recovery, 3364 First isotopic data on the fumaroles of Italian
IODIDES/ABUNDANCE volcanoes, 710
Geochemistry of bromine and iodine in New Zealand Fumaroles and boiling springs of Tuscany and the
thermal waters, 2372 borax industry, 2300
IODINE/ABUNDANCE Geoelectric prospecting at the Pozzuoli SoJfatara,
Geochemical stUdy of iodine in volcanic gases, 1262
2440 ITALY/GEOLOGIC STRATA
Geochemical study of volcanic gases. II. Thermal anomalies and geothermal fields related
Behavior of iodine in volcanic gases, 2554 to recent plutonism in Tuscany, 1241
Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as ITALY/GEOLOGY
the municipal water supplv in Makhachkala, 2514 Hydrothermal-geologic characteristics of the
IODINE/RECOVERY island of Ischia (Naples), 1224
Geological and economical criteria for evaluation ITALY/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
of groundwater resources, 1403 Geothermal gradient and heat flow in the
IRAN/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Radicofani region (East of Monte Amiata, Italy),
Masallv--Lenkoranl--Astara hvdrothermal zone, 1373 2067
IRELAND/HOT SPRINGS Heat flow along the Candelaro Fault, Gargano
Thermal spring in Co. Kildare, 1267 headland (Italy), 2054
IRON/ABUNDANCE Hydrogeothermal scheme of the Salentine peninsula,
Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as 1222
the municipal water supply in Makhachkala, 2514 Proposal for the installation of a geothermal
Investigations of thermal brines and sediments of network in the GUlf of Pozzuoli, 2157
the Atlantis 11 deep in the Red Sea, 2504 Scheffer hypothesis (in Methoden und Ergebnisse
Iron, aluminum and manganese concentration in geothermischer untersuchungen), 2038
waters discharged from Wairakei drillholes. 2460 ITALY/GEOPHYSICS
Magnetic telechemistry of oceanic crust, 2225 Italian geophysics bibliography, 3873
Paleothermometr~ of metamorphic rocks containing ITALY/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
muscovite according to data of X-ray and Valley of Hell' drives 262,000 kW of steam
chemical stud~ of the muscovites, 3671 turbines - without boilers, 428
Review of knowledge of metalliferous brines and Geothermal energy, 2961
related deposits (In southern California and Geothermal energy and resources,521
Caspian and Red Seas), 2564 Geothermal power, 629
Zinc content in chloride solutions in Geothermal energy in Tuscany. 1221
equilibriums with granitic rock minerals under Progress report on geothermal development in
high temperature and pressure conditions, 3711 Italy (Technological progress, 285,200 kW plant
IRON/PHASE STUDIES capacities, 2746.8 million kWh power production)
Stabilit~ relations of andradite-quartz in the 2978
system calcium-iron-silicon-oxygen-hvdrogen, Travale Station: Italy's geotherffial success
3861 story (15,000 kW), 643
IRON/QUANTITY RATIO Utilization of the borax-bearing springs, 2929
Zinc content in chloride solutions in ITALY/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
equilibriums with granitic rock minerals under Example of prospecting for geothermal energy:
high temperature and pressure conditions, 3711 Lardello (Toscana), 1742
IRON COMPOUNDS/ABUNDANCE Geothermal prospecting for endogenous energy, 1833
Hot spring wate~ of Shinobu Takayu Spa, Fukushima Geothermal and geophysical prospecting in the
Prefecture, Japan, 2567 investigation of geothermal fields of Tuscany,
I RON ORES Italy, 2045
See also MAGNETITE Guidelines for exploration for sources of
IRON ORES/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS geothermal energy in Sardinia, Italy, 1640
Hot brines and recent iron deposits in deeps of Heat-flow measurement in non-homogeneous
the Red Sea, 1317 ter~ains: its application to geothermal areas,
IRON ORES/ISOTOPE RATIO 2069
Quartz and magnetite oxygen-18/oxugen-16 Hydrothermal-geologic characteristics of the
fractionation in metamorphosed Biwabik iron island of Ischia (Naples), 1224
forma t ion, 3572 Industrial utilization of geothermal ener~n,. Its
IRON ORES/METAMORPHISM criteria in research work and its aims in Italy.
Quartz and magnetite oxygen-18/oxugen-16 419
fractionation in metamorphosed Biwabik iron Prospecting of geothermal fields and exploration
formation, 3572 necessary for their adequate exploitation,
IRON OXIDES performed in various regions of Italy, 1816
See also ILMENITE Results of exploratory drilling in Campi Flegrei
IRON OXIDES/GEOTHERMOMETRY region and of prospecting for vapor, thermal
Oxygen isotope geothermometrv, 3539 water, and endogenous forces (Measured water
IRON OXIDES/ISOTOPE RATIO temperatures to 225 0 C), 2670
Oxygen isotope geothermometrv, 3539 Structural study of the Roccastrada Zone in
IRON OXIDES/PHASE STUDIES prospecting for steam by geophysical,
Phase relations of titan-aemite in the s~3tem gravimetric and electrical methods, 1819
sodium oxide-iron(III )oxide-aluminum oxide- Topographic correction in geothermal prospecting,
titanium dioxide-silicon dioxide at 1000 bars measurement of gradient at Matera, 1806
total water pressure, 3849 ITALY/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
Stabilitv field of hedenbergite on the log P/sub Contribution of the geothermal and geophysical
O2 / (partial pressure of oxygen)-T (temperature) prospecting methods to the study of the
diagram. 3796 geothermal fields of Tuscany, Italy
IRON SILICATES (Piancastagnaio field, Poggio Nibbio field),
See also VERMICULITE 1957
IRON SILICATES/PHASL STUDIES EvolutiOn and differentiation of the Mount
Graphical representation of sulfide-silicate Vesuvius lava according to the Rittmann
phase eqUilibria. 3788 interp~etation of their effects on the geology
IRON SILICATES/SYNTHESIS of the Campi Flegrei-Pesto region, 1007
Communication between magmatic and meteoric Geological studies of the boraciferous region, 997
fluids during formation of Fe-rich skarns in Geothermal gradient and heat flow in tne
north-central Nevada, 940 Radicofani region (East of Monte Amiata, Italy),
IRON SULFIDES/GEOTHERMOMETRY 2067
FeS--ZnS sustem - geological thermometer, 2327 Geothermal electric plant in Italy, 432
Geothermometric measurements of sulfide minerals, Geothermal energy sources and industrial
Mosabhoni copper mine, Singbhum District, Bihar, util ization, 531
3536 Geothermal and geophysical prospecting in the
Phase relations involving sphalerite in the Fe-Zn- investigation of geothermal fields of Tuscany,
115 INDEX JAPAN/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Ital~. 2045
Ground and airborne thermal imagery on Italian
volcanic areas (Quantitative approach, Report on the present state of our knowledge with
instruments), 2056 respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004
Investigations of exhalative hydrothermal Springs of the Apuan Alps and source of hot
phenomena and the problem of 'endogenous power', mineral springs, 1236
433 Studies and research in progress in Campi and
Natural electric field survey in three southern flegrei Island conducted towards the use of
Ital~ geothermal areas, 2273 subsoil energy, 3325
Ph~sical processes in geothermal areas, 3547 Thermal springs of Montecatini, 1047
Prospection of geothermal fields and ITALY/HYDROLOGY
investigations necessary to evaluate their Hydrogeothermal scheme of the Salentine peninsula,
capacity, 45 1222
Recent developments in geothermal research in the Hydrothermal-geologic characteristics of the
Monte Amiata region-the new Poggio Nibbio i.land of Ischia (Naples), 1224
" f i e l d " , 529 ITALY/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
Relationships of geothermal conditions to Mineralogy of the Phlegraean Plain, 1066
structural and hydrogeological features in the Research criteria for geothermal sources, 420
Roccamohfina Region (Northern Campania, Italy), ITALY/MINERAL SPRINGS
1493 Geochemical research on the mineral waters of
Seismic noise survey at Solfatara Crater, Montecatini springs (Pistoia), 2332
Phlegraean Fields, Italy, 2266 Geochemical studies of the mineral springs of
Structural study of _the Roccastrada Zone in Montecatini-Terme (Pistoia, Italy), 2675
prospecting for steam by geophysical, Italian thermal and mineral springs, 1441
gravimetric and electrical methods, 1819 Mineral and thermal waters of the Gulf of Naples
The structure and behavior of geothermal fields, region, 2433
~7 ITALY/MINERALOGY
Thermal anomalies and geothermal fields related Mineralogy of the Phlegraean Plain, 1066
to recent plutonism in Tuscany, 1241 ITALY/NATURAL STEAM
ITALY/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS AppLications of natural steam in Italy, 1053
Borax-bearing geysers of TuscanY9 2956 Natural steam springs of Tuscany and their
Borax-bearing geysers of Tuscany, 2930 industrial exploitation, 415
Geothermal e,lectric plant in Italy~ 432 Stud~ b~ Itendogenic forces tt of the Neapolitan
Geothermal energy, 2961 region, 2324
Geothermic central power plant, 3006 ITALY/SEISMIC NOISE
Improvements in recent Italian geothermal power Seismic noise in Lipari and Vulcano Islands,
plants and importance of auxiliary units, 3032 Southern Thyrrenian Sea, Italy, 2219
Natural steam springs of Tuscany and their ITALY/~OLFATARAS
industrial exploitation, 415 Geoelectric prospecting at the Pozzuoli Solfatara,
Power without fuel, 3005 1262
Power without fuel, 3072 Presence of free sulfuric acid in the minerals of
ITALY/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Pozzuoli Solfatara, 1044
Earthquakes, volcanoes and natural steam deposits, ITALY/THERMAL WATERS
1089 Study by "endogenic forces l ' of the Neapolitan
foreign and domestic discussions on natural region, 2324
geothermal power and potential use of Plowshare ITALY/VOLCANIC ROCKS
to stimulate these natural systems, 3272 (BNWL- Digequilibri~m on the U-238 series in recent
B-110) volcanic rocks, 2570
Geothermal energy in Tuscany (Economic importance), ITALY/VOLCANOES
2841 Infrared measurements of the physical properties
Geothermal energy sources and industrial of eruptive gases, 1972
utilization, 74 Volcanic gases of Stromboli, 2427
Geothermal energy and resources, 521
Heat-flow measurement in non-homogeneous
terrains: its application to geothermal areas, J
2069
Present-day hydrothermal systems and mineral
deposition, 78 JAMAICA/HOT SPRINGS
Proceedings of United Nations Conference on New Thermal and mineral springs of Jamaica, 1416
Sources of Energy, Volume 2, 51 JAPAN/BRINES
Proceedings of the NATO-CCMS information meeting Origin of the Shimogamo geothermal brine, Izu,
on dry hot ~ock geothermal energ~, September 17- Japan, 2597
19, 1974, Lo. Alamo New Mexico, 154 (LA-5818- JAPAN/CLINOPTILOLITE
C) Clinoptilolite from Japan, 3764
Research on endogenous forces in It~ly, 431 JAPAN/EARTHQUAKES
Research programs on the exploitation of Aspect on the relation of thermal water and
endogenous energ~ sources - activities carried Matsushiro earthquakes in Kagai hot spring area,
out in 1966, 504 Nagano prefecture, 2885
Review of geothermal resources, 213 Report on the Tokachi-Oki earthquake, Hokkaido,
Roar from an emerging resource (in Iceland, New Japan, March 4, 1952, 2878
Zealand, Italy, Japan, USSR, Mexico), 92 Water content in the crust and the hydrothermal
Utilization of geothermal energy, 445 reaction as a possible cause for the swarm-type
ITALY/GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS earthquake, 2886
Geothermal energ~ in Tuscany, 1221 JAPAN/ELECTRIC POWER
Seismic noise in Lipari and Vulcano Islands, Heavy investment in Japanls electrical industry,
Southe~n Thyrrenian Sea. Ital~, 2219 2848
ITALY/GEOTHERMAL WELLS JAPAN/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
Remarks on the geothermal phenomenon in an Electrical prospecting by the direct current
intensively exploited field: results of an method in Izu-Oshima Island, 1777
experimental well (Evolution of field, physical JAPAN/FUMAROLES
properties of flUid), 2539 Alteration phenomena in the volcanic rocks at the
ITALY/HEAT FLOW fumaroles, Volcano Yakedake, Prefectures Nagano-
Terrestrial heat flow measurements near Rosignano Gifu, 1173
Solvay (Tuscan~), Ital~. 2265 Chemical composition of fumarole gases obtained
ITALY/HOT SPRINGS from Iwate, 2374
Composition of ammonium (minerals) in the Chemical nature of some fumarolic gases from
geothermal zone9 2598 Jigokudani area of Tateyama volcano, Toyama
Considerations on flow, heat and chemical prefecture, central Japan, 2493
composition of Italian hot springs, 1215 Geochemical study on fumarolic gases and hot
Decisive Italian contribution to the exploitation spring waters of volcano Shirane and the
(in Italy) of thermal waters. 417 surrounding area, 2454
Fumaroles and boiling springs of Tuscany and the Geology and hot springs of Takinoue geothermal
borax industry, 2300 area, Iwate prefecture, 1150
Geochemical research on the mineral waters of Geology and hot springs of Kuroyu geothermal area,
Montecatini springs (Pistoia), 2332 Akita Prefecture, 820
Geological studies of the boraciferous region, 997 Measurements of steam and ground temperatures at
Hydrothermal manifestations of Casteldoria some fumaroles and steaming grounds in Iwate
(northern Sardinia), 1009 volcanoes (I), 1518
Italian thermal and mineral springs, 1441 Radioactivit~ of volcanic gases in Japan, 1094
Mineral and thermal waters of the Gulf of Naples Unzen fumarole in Nagasaki prefecture, 1084
region, 2433 JAPAN/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Mineral springs of the Brembo Valley, 1076 Engineering geology of the Hime River basin in
Proposal to classify genetically the thermal Niigata and Nagano prefectures, 1093
Italian springs, 1048 Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan,
JAPAN/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS INDEX 116
Heat transfer measurement in a geothermal area,
575
Scale 1:50,000 Kutcharo-Ko, 1183 Hydrothermal rock alteration in Takeno~u
Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan, geothermal area, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan,
Scale 1: 50,000 Kokubu (Kagoshima - 82), 1091 1544
Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan, Investigation by drilling on the geothermal area
Scale 1:50,000, 1113 of Dake Hot Spring, Fukushima prefecture, 2715
JAPAN/GEOLOGY Known geothermal fields in Japan (Showashizan,
Electrical prospecting by the direct current Onikobe, and Matsukawa areas), 485
method in Izu-Oshima Island, 1777 Mass and heat discharged from Owakudani and
Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan, Sounzan geothermal areas, Hakone VOlcano, 236
Scafe 1:50,000, 1129 Occurrence of geothermal products in Japan, 1202
GeoloQM and hot sprinQs of Kuroyu geothermal area, Petrological study on the geothermal areas in
Akita Prefecture, 820 Hokkaido, Japan, 1276
Geolo9W of Nagano prefecture. central Japan, 1333 Preliminary experiments of geothermal prospecting
JAPAN/GEOPHYSICS method, 1743
Studies of thermal state of Earth, 1161 Prospection of geothermal fields and
JAPAN/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY investigations necessary to evaluate their
Annual information on the development and capacity, 45
utilization of geothermal energy in Japan, 1971, Relation of the geological structure to the
602 occurrence of natural steam in the Onikobe
Annual information on development and utilization Basin, Miyagi prefecture, 1131
for geothermal energy in Japan - 1974, 642 Resu~ts of electrical prospecting and well-boring
Attempted evaluation of geothermal energW in at the Oshuku hot springs in Iwate prefecture,
Japan (Steam energy in magma Chambers), 247 1734
Evaluation of geothermal energy in Japan, 583 Rock alteration in some geothermal areas of Japan,
Geothermal energy of reservoirs and heat sources 1319
in Japan estimated from heat flow measurements Rock-alteration in some geothermal areas of Japan,
and others, 248 1320
Geothermal utilization, 495 Steam wells, 681
Geothermal resources and energy in Japan Stilbite from Takenoyu geothermal area, Kumamoto,
estimated from geophysical data, 633 Japan, 1555
Present state of geothermal develop~ent in Japan, Takinoue geothermal region, Iwa, 1146
549 Temperature survey in the Takinoue geothermal
status of geothermal utilization in Japan, 548 area, Iwate Prefecture, 2075
JAPAN/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION The structure and behavior of geothermal fields,
Annual information on the development and 747
utilization of geothermal energy in Japan, 1971, Thermodynamical properties of natural steams and
602 hvdrothermal structure oC Beppu geothermal area,
Annual information on development and utilization 1265
for geothermal energy in Japan - 1974, 642 Yugawaralite from Onikobe active geothermal area,
Characteristics of geothermal resources from northeast Japan, 1377
geologic and geochemical viewpoints in Japan, Zeolite distribution in the Katayama geothermal
631 area, Onikobe, Japan (Katayama geothermal area),
Development of Otake geothermal field, 2977 532
Geologic structure controlling heat flow s~stems JAPAN/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
at shallow geothermal underground, 2180 Studv of the underground temperatures ~radient of
GeOPhysical structures of geothermal area, 1798 several wells in Arima spar district, near Kobe,
Geophysical and geochemical surveys in Otake and Japan, 3221
Noy~ districts of the Kuju volcano, Oita" JAPAN/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
prefecture, 1717 Annual information on development and utilization
Geothermal structure in the Awara hot spring area, for geothermal energy in Japan - 1974, 642
FUkui prefecture, 2696 Geothermal steam supplies added power for
Geothermal investigation of Shikabe district, Mitsubishi's Akita zinc plant, 3363
OShima Province, 2076 Japan's new geothermal power plant, 2971
Investigation by drilling on the geothermal area Present state of geothermal development in Japan,
of Dake Hot Spring, Fukushima prefecture, 2715 549
Japan moving ahead in geothermal development, 530 JAPAN/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Known geothermal fields in Japan (Showashizan, Attempted evaluation of geothermal energy in
Onikobe, and Matsu~awa areas), 485 Japan (Steam energy in magma chambers), 247
Natural heat in Sounkyo district of Mt. Taisetsu, Characteristics of geothermal resources from
Kamikawa Province (No.1), 2134 geologic and geochemical viewpoints in Japan,
Present state of geothermal development in Japan, 631
549 Development of Otake geothermal field, 2977
Studies on natural steam at Ebino hot spring in Geothermal energ~ of reservoirs and heat sources
Miyazaki prefecture, 2334 in Japan estimated from heat flow measurements
Stud~ of the thermal state in the upper part of and others, 248
the Earth's crust, 1162 Geothermal conditions in the Onikobe Basin,
Stud~ of underground structure and geophysical Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, 453
state in geothermal areas by seisQlic Geot~ermal system of the Hakone Volcano, 1501
exploration, 2063 Geothermal resources and energy in Japan
Stud~ on the natural steam in Japan, 430 estimated from geophysical data, 6JJ
Subterranean heat in Noya district, Oita Heat transfer measurement in a geothermal area,
prefecture. 1082 578
Subterranean heat in Kirishima district, Japan exploits geotherm, 2974
Kogoshima prefecture, 1083 Japan moving ahead in geothermal development, 536
Test boring for thermal water reSOurce at Mineral and thermal waters of Japan, 1406
Sakazuki-Moiwa in Tomari Village, Shiribeshi Present-day hydrothermal systems and mineral
Province, 3236 deposition, 78
JAPAN/GEOTHtRMAL fIELDS Proceedings of United Nations Conference on New
Annual information on development and utilization Sources of Energy, Volume 2, 51 I
for geothermal energy in Japan - 1974, 642 Roar from an emerging resource (in Iceland, New
Anomalous heat flow in Japan, 1958 Zealand, Italy, Japan, USSR, Mex.ico), 92
Electrical' prospectinQ at Takinoue and Matsukawa Studies of subterranean heat, 437
geothermal areas, 1898 Stud~ of the thermal state in the upper part of
Epidote and wairakite in drill cores at the the Earth's crust, 1162
Hachimantai geothermal area, northwestern Japan, Takinoue geothermal region, Iwa, 1146
3814 JAPAN/GEOTHERMAL WELLS
Geological report on Ibusuki District, Kagoshima Flow of thermal water at Onogawa Hot Springs Area,
prefecture, 132.3 Yamagata prefecture, 1254
Geologv and hot springs of Takinoue geothermal Geochemical investigation of the strong acid
area, Iwate prefecture, 1150 water from the bored wells in Hakone, Japan,
Gealaq~ of volcanic geothermal areas in Fukushima 2537
Prefec ture (I), 1519 Present state of drilling and repairing of
Geothermal fields in Japan considered from the geothermal production weJls in Japan, 3153
'geological and petrological view point, 1500 Steam wells, 681
Goshogake geothermal region in Akita Prefecture, Uchinomaki hot springs in Aso Caldera, 1159
1069 Vertical temperature distribution in steam wells,
Heat flux estimation in geothermal areas based on 3224
the heat balance of the ground surface (Data JAPAN/GEYSERS
from Hakone volcano area using infrared Geochemical investigation of the self-destruction
radiation thermometer). 2261 of Gongensawa geyser, 1137
Heat flux estimation in geothermal areas based on Geochemical investigation of geysers in Japan,
the heat balance of the ground surface, 2262 2338
117 INDEX JAPAN/HOT SPRINGS
Geochemical investigations of geysers in Japan,
2395
Studies on geysers at Onikobe, 1068 Geochemical study on the variation of hot spring
JAPAN/GROUND WATER waters caused b~ the Matsushiro earthquake
Flow of thermal water at Onogawa Hot Springs Area, swarm, 1432
Yamagata prefecture, 1254 Geochemical studies on Tamagawa Hot Spring, 1229
JAPAN/HEAT FLOW Geochemical investigation of ge~sers in Japan,
Geothermal and geomagnetic data in and around the 2338
island arc of Japan, 1390 Geochemical investigations of geysers in Japan.
Geothermal survey at Yuba in Ooshima Island, lzu, 2395
1722 Geocpemical investigation of hot springs in
Heat flow in the Sea of Japan, 1939 Shonai District, Yamagata Prefecture, 2435
Studies of thermal state of earth - 18, 1883 Geochemical investigation of the hot springs in
Studies of thermal state of earth, 1866 the Zao volcanic region, 2436
Studies of thermal .tate of Earth. 13th Paper - Geochemical studies on mineral springs. Part 11.
Terrestrial heat flow in Japan, 1839 Change of chemical components with lapse of
Terrestrial heat flow in Japan, 1203 years in Ito spa, 2437
Terrestrial heat flow in Japan, 1824 Geochemical investigation of mineral springs in
Terrestrial heat flow in Japan, 1829 the Shirataka volcanic region, 2453
Terrestrial heat flow in Japan, 1840 Geochemical study on fumarolic gases and hot
JAPAN/HOT SPRINGS spring waters of volcano Shirane and the
Acid alteration and the formation of halotrichite surrounding area, 2454
and alunogen at the volcanoes and hot springs Geochemical studies on the mineral springs of
in Japan, 1309 Echigo-uzawa Spa, 2487
Arsenic content of the hot spring waters in Geologic consideration of the abnormal
Narugo and Onikobe Districts, Miyagi prefecture, temperature distribution in the hot springs at
25D1 Atami, Shizuoka~Ken, Japan, 1025
Arse~ic in thermal waters and deposits of Manza Geological study on hot springs in Noboribetsu,
hot springs, Gumma prefecture, 2513 1298
Beppu hot springs and the tide, with the effect Geological study of hot springs in K~ushu, Japan.
of the atmospheric pressure, 1011 v. Some hot springs in the Kagoshima graben,
Brief notes on the geology of the Iamagawa with special reference to thermal water
springs (Average temperature 97.5 0 C), 1213 reservoir, 2512
Changes of chemical components in thermal-spring Geological and radiometric survey at Tamagawa hot
water during transportation through pipelines, spring, 1117
2577 Geological study on mineral springs in Hokkaido,
Chemical and hygienic studies on natural 1195
radioactive spas. II. Natural radioactive Geological study on mineral springs (230 hot
nuclides in hot-spring water at the Misasa spa springs in Hokkaido), 1223
area, 2559 Geology and thermal waters of Gojojiki hotspring
Chemical and hygienic studies on natural area, Fukushima prefecture, 1178
radioactive spas. III. Natural radioactive Geology and hot springs of Takinoue geothermal
nuclides in hot-spring water at the Masutomi area, I~ate prefecture, 1150
spa area, 2560 Geolog~ and thermal waters of GojoJiki hotspring
Chemical components of the hot spring wate~s in area, Fukushima prefecture, 1186
Nagano prefecture, 2466 Geology and geothermal temperature appeared at
Chemical composition of Owakidani hot spring the test boring of Matsushima hot-spring health
water, Hakone, 2452 center, 1121
Chemical investigation of hot springs in Murayama Geology and hot springs of Kuroyu geothermal area,
and Okitama basins, Yamagata Prefecture, 2423 Akita Prefecture, 820
Chemical studies on the hot springs in Saga Hot springs in the southern and central parts of
prefecture, the Ureshino hot spring, 1310 the Kii Peninsula, 2344
Chemical studies on the hot spring of Beppu, the Hot springs in Hokkaido, 1318
local specific feature of the Beppu hot spring Hot springs in the southern and central parts of
(1), 2351 the Kii Peninsula, 2348
Chemical studies of the hot spring waters in Hot springs of the Shimamaki-Mura area,
Akita Prefecture. 2370 Shiribeshi Province, 2445
Chemical studies of the mineral springs in the Hot springs in Aomori Prefecture. 2, 2531
Dewa Hills District, 2422 Hot spring water of Shinobu Taka~u Spa, Fukushima
Colloidal silica in hot-spring water, 2561 Prefecture, Japan, 2567
Consideration of the origin of the hot waters of Hydrogeological study of the Soma Hot Springs at
Tamagawa Hot Spring, Akita Prefecture, 1228 Yunosawa, Akita Prefecture, Japan, 1471
Constituents and genesis of a few minerals Investigation of the movement of infiltrating
produced from hot springs and their vicinities acidic hot-spring water in the ground by means
in Japan, 2297 of radio-isotopes, 1201
Contamination with sea water and the formation of Investigation by drilling on the geothermal area
deposits inside the conduit pipe at Shirahama of Dake Hot Spring, FukUShima Prefecture. 2716
thermal springs, Wakavama prefecture, Japan, Isotopic composition of hydrogen and variation of
1077 volcanic hydrothermal activity, 2384
Contribution to the thermodynamic analysis on the Manza thermal springs, Gumma, 1104
heat source of Obama hot springs in the Mercury content of several acid hot springs in
vicinity of Unzen volcano district, 1126 Japan, 1528
Correlation between the rate of discharge and the Minor elements of Shinobu-Takayu Hot Spring,
pressure head in the Beppu hot springs, the Fukushima Prefecture. Arsenic, manganese, and
stratified t~pe, 1017 zinc, 2578
Determination of the chlorine-35/chlorine-37 Narugo, Kawatabi and Nakayamadaira thermal
ratio in Beppu hot spring water by fast neutron springs, Miyagi, 1128
activation analysis, 2528 Nitrogen gas in hot-spring waters, 2382
Distribution of the subterranean temperature and Occurrence of "hot springs and the pyrophyllite
the hot spring veins in the old city of Beppu, deposits at Shima, Gumma prefecture, 1075
1018 Oxyqen and hydrogen isotope ratios of monthly
Distribution of certain geophysical elements in collected waters from Nasudake volcanic area,
the hot .prlng. di.trict of Beppu, 1019 Japan, 2553
Example of variation in constituents of hot Probable thermal source of the hot springs in
springs, 2377 Totsukawa Valley, Nara Prefecture, Japan, 2356
Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan, Radium-226 distribution in hot springs and the
Scale 1:50,000, 1129 origin of highly radioactive springs. 5, 1470
Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan, Radon content of hot springs in Tottori
Scale 1: 50,000 Kokubu (Kago.hima - 82), 1091 Prefecture, Japan, 2331
Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan, Rainfall and juvenile water as the feeding
Scale 1:50,000, 1113 origins of the hot springs in Beppu, 1016
Formation of the sulfate ion in thermal waters, Rates of discharge of heat energy fro~ the
2355 principal hot spring localities in Hokkaido,
Geochemical stUdy on hot springs in Noboribetsu, Japan, 1168
1297 Recent state of the Tottori hot springs, 1281
Geochemical studies on the district around Mt. Regional peculiarity in Beppu thermal springs,
Norikura (I) on the hot springs 'Shirahone', 2353
2329 Regional properties of hot springs in Japan, hot
Geochemical studies on the hot springs in Sanin springs other than those of quaternary volcanic
district and the surrounding area, 2468 areas, 2358
Geochemical studies on mineral springs, Pt. 9, on Relation of occurrence of hot springs to
the hot springs in Kamigano Village, lzu, 2381 geological structure and geothermal structure
Geochemical study of iodine in volcanic gases, in Kona-Nagaoka hot springs, Shizuoka
2440 Prefecture. 1119
JAPAN/HOT SPRINGS INDEX 118
Aspect on the relation of thermal water and
Matsushiro earthquakes in Kagai hot spring area,
Report of the geological studies of hot springs Nagano prefecture, 2885
in Japan, 1180 Electrical prospecting by the direct current
Report of the hot spring researches at Goshiki method in Izu-Oshima Island, 1777
spa and Shionoha spa, Kawakaminura, Yoshino-Quo, fluctuations of water level in wells in the old
Nara prefecture, 1100 city of Beppu Spa, II, 3235
Report on the nature of subterranean heat formation mechanism of thermal springs studied by
examined at Beppu, 1704 the analysis of their chemical compositions,
Researches on the hot spring group in Arima, 2387 2565
Sessho-Gaware geothermal region in Gumma Geology of Nagano prefecture, central Japan, 1333
Prefecture, 2343 Geothermal survey of Sounkyo district in Mt.
Solidif~ing hot spring water from Shinshin Taisetsu area, Hokkaido, Japan. II,
funkako hot spring at Volcano Tokate, Hokkaido, Geochemical survey, 2588
Japan, and solidified product of hot spring Investigation of the movement of infiltrating
water, 2491 acidic hot-spring water in the ground by means
Solubilit~ of orpiment (AS 2 S 3 ) in Tamagawa Hot of radio-isotopes, 1201
Springs, Akita Prefecture, 2586 Isotope geochemistry of thermal and meteoric
Spectrographic analysis of evaporated residue of waters from the Nasudake volcanic area, Tochigi
Beppu thermal waters, Oita, 2352 Prefecture, Japan, 2575
Strontium content of the hot springs in Izu and Mineral and thermal waters of Japan, 1406
Hakone districts, 2492 Sinter cone of the Nakano-Gawa, Ishikawa
Studies on formation mechanism of thermal springs prefecture, 1109
by the analysis of their chemical compositions, Test drilling for thermal water resource in
Interrelation between the temperature and the Kumaishicho, Hiyama province, Hokkaido, Japan,
principal constituents of thermal waters and 2750
distribution of chemical components in Lizaka Thermal saline waters in Japan, 1123
Spa, 2509 Thermal waters and hydrothermal activities in
Studies on the chemical composition and levels of Arima hotspring area, Hyogo prefecture, 1167
ground water at Misasa hot springs, 2362 Types of Japanese volcanic thermal water, 2J85
Study on geomagnetic variation of telluric origin, Yutanaka spa, Nagano prefecture - an example of
3, on geomagnetic anomaly observed at same hot spouting spring, 1311
spring areas, 1791 JAPAN/VOLCANIC REGIONS
Study on the variation of Kamiyamada and Nuruyu Explanatory text of the geological map of Japan,
Hot Springs caused by the Matsushiro earthquake Scale 1: 50,000, 1204
swarm, 1433 Geology of volcanic geothermal areas in fukushima
Subterranean heat in Noya district, Oita Prefecture (I), 1519
prefecture, 1082 Tremors observed at active volcano, geyser, and
Summary review of geophySical studies on fumarole, 2880
Norboribetsu hot spring in Hokkaido, 499 Volcano slope springs in Japan, 1141
Thermal springs and geology of Izu-Hakone JAPAN/VOLCANIC ROCKS
district, 1181 Disequilibrium on the U-238 series in recent
Thermal water production of hot springs and the volcanic rocks, 2570
precipitation, 1212 Lead and ~trontium isotopes in volcanic rocks
Thermal water in the Joban coal field, 2328 from northern Honshu, Japan, 3676
Tritium content of Beppu hot spring water, 2566 Wairakite in Japan (I), 1312
Types of Japanese volcanic thermal water, 2385 Wairakite in Japan (2), 1313
Underground temperature in hot spring localities, JAPAN/VOLCANOES
1802 Chemical nature of fumarolic gases of volcano
Utilization of carbon dioxide resources in the Showashinzan, Hokkaido, Japan, 2386
Yunokawa hot spring, 2952 Geothermal system of Hakone volcano, 1520
Volcanic gases in Japan, 2396 Measurements of steam and ground temperatures at
Volcano slope springs in Japan, 1141 some fumaroles and steaming grounds in Iwate
JAPAN/HYDROLOGY volcanoes (I), 1518
Electrical prospecting by the direct current Prospecting of the underground structure of
method in Izu-Oshima Island, 1777 'Showa-Shinzan 1 by various geophysical methods,
JAPAN/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS particularly seismic survey, 1106
Akinomiya--Hinase thermal area, Akita Prefecture, Report on geological, geophysical and geochemical
1074 studies of Usu Volcano (Showa-Shinzan), 1112
Distribution of natural steam under the ground in Volcanic gases in Japan, 2396
Japan, 446 JAPAN/WELL DRILLING
Geothermal system of the Hakone Volcano, 1501 Third drilling for geothermal investigations in
Geothermal survey of Sounkyo district in Mt. the Onikobe Basin, Miyagi prefecture, 2692
Taisetsu area, Hokkaido, Japan. III. HGS-1 JEMEZ MOUNTAINS/GEOLOGY
test well, 2587 Regional geology and geophysics of the Jemez
Petrological study on the geothermal areas in Mountains, 644 (LA-5362-MS)
Hokkaido, Japan, 1276 JEME2 MOUNTAINS/GEOPHYSICS
Quantitative estimation of h~drothermal system of Regional geology and geophysics of the Jemez
Owakudani and Sounzan geothermal areas, 1376 Mountains, 644 (LA-5362-MS)
JAPAN/INfRARED SURVEYS JEMEZ MOUNTAINS/HEAT FLOW
Geologic structure controlling heat flow s~stems Heat flow of the Jemez Plateau, 2203
at shallow geothermal underground, 2180
JAPAN/LAKES
Geochemical investigation of the Noboribetsu K
Oyunuma explosion crater lake, 2451
JAPAN/MAGNETIC SURVEYS
Geothermal and geomagnetic data in and around the KAOLIN/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
island arc of Japan, 1390 Interrelationships of physical and chemical
JAPAN/MINERAL RESOURCES properties of kaolinites, 690
Yugawaralite from Onikobe active geothermal area, KAOLIN/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
northeast Japan, 1377 Hydrothermal synthesis of montmorillonite group
JAPAN/MINERAL SPRINGS minerals from kaolinite, quartz and various
Chemical studies of the mineral springs in the carbonates, 3574
Dewa Hills District, 2422 KAOLIN/MELTING
Geochemical investigation of mineral springs in High-temperature synthesis of nepheline and
the Shirataka volcanic region, 2453 sodalite based on kaolin, 3781
Geological study on mineral springs in Hokkaido, KAOLIN/MINERALIZATION
1195 Cla~ mineral formation in mud pots, Yellowstone
Geological study on mineral springs (230 hot Park, Wyoming, 853
springs in Hokkaido), 1223 KAOLIN/ORIGIN
Geology of the mineral springs in Hakone District, Gene~is of the kaolin deposit Tres Picas,
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 1116 department of Huiliches, province of Neuquen,
JAPAN/NATURAL STEAM Republic of Argentina, 3780
Distribution of natural water vapor under the KAOLIN/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
ground, 434 Dependence of properties of clay suspensions on
JAPAN/OTAKE GEOTHERMAL fIELD the mineralogical type of clay soil, 3689
The structure and behavior of geothermal fields, Interrelationships of physical and chemical
N7 properties of kaolinites, 690
JAPAN/PETROLOGY KAOLIN/SYNTHESIS
Rock alteration in some geothermal areas of Japan, Argillization by descending acid at Steamboat
1319 Springs, Nevada, 939
JAPAN/SEAS Conditions of kaolinite formation during
Heat flow in the Sea of Japan, 1939 alteration of some silicates by water at GOO a ,
JAPAN/THERMAL WATERS 3717
I
119 INDEX LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHER
Hydrothermal alteration of feldspars in acid
solutions between 300 0 and 4000C. 3410
Hydrothermal ~rgillization of granitic rocks, 3709 Geothermal resources leasing and operations on
Thermodynamic conditions of hydrothermal mineral public, acquired, and withdrawn lands; notice
"
formation in the central Donets Basin, 3838 of proposed rule making, 2792
KAWERAU GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS Geothermal leasing program, considers impact of
Chemical survey of the stearn and water discharged leasing and operating regulations to implement
from drillholes and hot springs at Kawerau, 2390 the Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 and leasing of
Geothermal drillholes - chemical investigations, 3 areas in California. Draft environmental
1238 impact statement, 2875 (PB-203102-D)
KAWERAU GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Proposed rule making: geothermal resources -
Geophysical reconnaissance at Kawerau, New leasing on public, acquired and withdrawn lands;
Zealand, 1735 revision of proposed rule, 2815
Recent geophysical exploration of the Kawerau US policy on land leasing for geothermal energy
geothermal field, North Island, New Zealand, development, 2823
2170 LAND LEASING/REGULATIONS
KAWERAU GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Governmental leasing regulations, 2831
Geology and geothermal energy in the Taupo Rules and regulations relating to geothermal
Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, 1240 leases on Colorado state owned lands, 2832
KENYA/BRINES LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD
Chemistry and origin of the brines of Lake Magadi, Geothermal energy sources and industrial
Kenya, 2563 utilization, 531
KENYA/EARTHQUAKES Geothermal energy sources and industrial
Microearthquakes in the rift valley of Kenya, 1469 utilization, 74
KENYA/GEOLOGIC FAULTS Nature's heat resources - their post-war
Microearthquakes in the rift valley of Kenya, 1469 utilization in thermal regions, 416
KENYA/GEOLOGY The structure and behavior of geothermal fields,
Geology of the Naivasha area: explanation of 747
degree sheet 43 S.W., 1220 LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/DRY-STEAM SYSTEMS
Geology of the Nakuru-Thomsonts falls-Lake Superheating of geothermal steam (Evolution of
Hannington area degree sheet No. 35, S.W. field, steam output), 2065
quarter, and 43, N.W. quarter, 1356 Wairakei and Larderello geothermal power systems
Structure and evolution of the Kenya rift valley, compared, 513
1522 LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
KENYA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Application of electrical prospecting methods to
Airborne thermal infrared scanning used for tectonics in the search for natural steam at
geothermal energy exploration, 2234 Larderello, Italy, 1090
Prospecting, 1838 Application of electrical prospecting in tectonic
KENYA/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS research of natural steam at Larderello, 1711
Microearthquakes in the rift valley of Kenya, 1469 Example of prospecting for geothermal energy:
KENYA/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS Lardello (Toscana), 1742
Prospecting, 1838 LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/EXPLOITATION
KENYA/GEOTHERM\L RESOURCES Geothermal energy and resources, 521
Geology of the Naivasha area: explanation of Utilization of geothermal energy in the
deqree sheet 43 S.W., 1220 production of boric acid and by-products from
Mineral and thermal waters of Kenya, 528 the Larderello Soffiani, 2933
KENYA/HOT SPRINGS LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/EXPLORATION
Chemistry and origin of the brines of Lake Magadi, Geothernlal field of Larderello (Tuscany, Italy).
Ken}/a, 2563 Carboli area, 1465
KENYA/INFRARED SURVEYS LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/fUMAROLES
Airborne thermal infrared scanning used for Fumaroles of Larderello, 999
geothermal energ~ exploration, 2234 LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
KENYA/MINERALOGY Carbon isotopic composition of carbon dioxide and
Minerals of Kenva, 501 methane from steam jets of Tuscany, 2398
KENYA/NATURAL STEAM Carbon isotopic composition of carbon dioxide and
Minerals of Kenya, 501 methane from steam jets of Tuscan~, 2473
KENYA/THERMAL WATERS Oxygen isotopic ratios of sulfate ions-water
Mineral and thermal waters of Kenya, 528 pairs as a possible geothermometer, 6638
KROV MACHINE/DESIGN Stud~ of geothermal fields in volcanic regions of
Development of a specialized geothermal expander foreign countries, 1956
as a primer mover for economy in service LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOLOGIC fAULTS
(Keller Roro-Oscillating Vane). 3099 Gravimetric exploration for natural steam in
KROV - machine with many promises for geothermal Tuscany, 1776
(Keller Roto-Oscilla,ting Vane), 3095 LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Prospecting of geothermal fields and exploration
necessary for their adequate exploitation,
L performed in various regions of Italy, 1816
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGY
Contribution to the knowledge of the Larderello
LAKES/GEOCHEMISTRY geothermal region: remarks on the Travale
Geochemical investigation of the Noboribetsu field (Physical characteristic of fluid,
Oyunuma explosion crater lake, 2451 evolution of field), 1489
LAKES/HEAT fLOW Data on natural geothermal steam of Larderello
Thermal anomalies in the region of the Bai~al region, 1160
rift, 1932 Geolopy of Larderello Region (Tuscany),
LAKES/LEVELS Contribution to the study of the geothermal
Relation of the water level of Lake Suwa to the basins, 1230
discharge of the Kamisuwa hot springs, Nagano Structure and behavior of geothermal fields, 740
Prefecture, 1120 LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
LAKES/SEISMIC NOISE Contribution of the geothermal and geophysical
Local lake microseisms recorded near Lake Taupo prospecting methods to the study of the
in the North Island of New Zealand, 2222 geothermal fields of Tuscany, Italy, 1~57
LAKES/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION Prospecting of geothermal fields and exploration
Geochemical investigation of the Noboribetsu necessary for their adequate exploitation,
O~unuma explosion crater lake, 2451 performed in various regions of Italy, 1816
LAND LEASING/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS Study of geothermal fields in volcanic regions of
Comments on draft environmental impact statement foreign countries, 1956
for the federal geothermal leasing. programs, LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
2788 Contribution to the knowledge of the geothermal
Environmental impact statement for the geothernlal field of Larderello, 1408
leasing program; draft, 2904 Geothermal energy and resources, 521
Geothermal leasing program. (Supplement to draft Geothermal field of Larderello (Tuscany, Italy),
dated 6 Oct 1971. PB-203102-D). 2876 (PB-208954) 2515
LAND LEASING/GOVERNMENT POLICIES LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL fLUIDS
Geothermal leasing program. (Supplement to draft Sampling and analysis of gases in natural steam
dated 6 Oct 1971, PB~203102-D), 2876 (PB-208954) wells, 2413
Governmental leasing regulations, 2831 LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
LAND LEASING/LEGAL ASPECTS Geothermal prospecting for endogenous energy, 1833
State, federal lawmakers weigh geothermal leasing, LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
2781 'Valley of Hell l drives 262,000 k~ of steam
LAND LEASING/LEGISLATION turbines - without boilers, 428
Geothermal steam leasing; hearings before Comparison between surface and jet condensers in
Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials and fuelS the energetic and chemical utilization of
on S. 23 and S. 912, March 12-22, 1970, 2780 Larderello's voraciferous steam jets, 3074
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHER INDEX 120
., 1347
LAVA/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Contribution to the knowledge of the geothermal Geology of the northern Balkhash River region.
field of Larderello (Tuscany-Italy). Remarks on Secondary Quartzites. Kargalinsk group, 3807
the Carboll area, 2973 LAVA/ISOTOPE RATIO
Development and utilization of geotnermal steam Preliminary investigation of the source of lead
in Italy and possibilities of development in and strontium in deep geothermal brines
Mexico, 2962 underlying the Salton Sea geothermal area, 2448
Economic appraisal of geothermal power, 2846 LAVA/MINERALIZATION
Geothermal energy exploration, 2843 Nickel partition geothermometer applied to the
Geothermic central power plant, 3006 prehistoric Makaopuhi lava lake, Hawaii, 3667
Geothermic power, 3073 LAVA/POROSITY
Improvements in recent Italian geothermal power Structure ot lavas and electrical conductivity,
plants and importance of auxiliary units. 3032 3594
Larderello steam vents of Tuscan", 3216 LEAD/ABUNDANCE
Larderello and Monte Amiata-electric power (rom Determination of some base metals in broadlands
endogenous steam, 3053 geothermal waters, 2610
Latest trends in the design of geothermal plants, forms of lead and zinc occurrence in thermal
3022 brines of the Cheleken peninsula, 2585
Natural steam at Larderello, Italy, 2954 Lead and strontium isotopes in volcanic rocks
Natural steam plant - Italy, 3003 from northern Honshu, Japan, 3676
Natural steam power plants of Larderello, 3210 Review of knowledge of metalliferous brines and
Natural steam at Larderello, Italy, 2955 related deposits (In southern California and
Progress realized in installations with Caspian and Red Seas), 2554
endogenous steam condensing turbine-generator LEAD/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
uni ts, 3018 Determination of some base metals in broadlands
Remarks on the operation of the geothermal power geothermal waters, 2610
stations at Larderello and on the LEAD/DIffUSION
transportation of geothermal fluid, 3021 Forms of lead migration in Cheleken thermal
Steam power plants, volcanic, 3004 brines under pluton conditions, 1525
Steam vents of Tuscany and the Larderello plant. LEAD/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Volume I, 1040 Heat conduction in saturated g~anulated materials,
Tuscan boracic "Soffioni" and their development 3659
at Larderello, 2957 LEAD IONS/DIffUSION
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Lead ion diffusion through water saturated rocks,
Larderello steam vents of Tuscany, 3216 3740
Larderello steam vents of Tuscany, 3218 LEAD ISOTOPES/ISOTOPE RATIO
Methods and apparatus used for wellmouth Isotopic composition of lead in volcanic rocks
measurements in the Larderello geothermal zone from central Honshu - with regard to basalt
when a new well comes in, 3227 genesis, 2526
Methods of exploitation of geothermal energy and Lead isotopes of the Red Sea region, 709
the equipment required, 3131 Lead isotope measurements on sediments from
Power from steam wells, 3209 Atlantis II and Discovery Deep areas, 2523
Societa Larderello in Ital~ brings in world's Lead isotope measurements on volcanics'and
largest steam well, 3212 associated galenas from the Coromandel-Te Aroha
Some considerations on the flow-rate/pressure region, New Zealand, 2527
curve of the steam wells of Larderello, 3256 Preliminary investigation of the source of lead
Some observations about the thermo-fluid-dynamic and strontium in deep geothermal b~ines
behavior of the steam in the wells of underlying the Salton Sea geothermal area, 2448
Larderello and about the best exploitation LEAD NITRATES/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
conditions, 3243 Conductivity of mixed aqueous electrolytes (HCl-
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GRAVITY SURVEYS NaCI-H 2 0, Pb(N03)2-KN03-H20. BaCI 2 -KCI-H 2 0. KCl-
Gravimetric exploration for natural steam in NaCI-H 2 0), 3778
Tuscany, 1776 LEAD SULFJDES
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HEAT fLOW See also GALENA
Terrestrial heat flow in the natural steam field LEAD SULfIDES/ISOTOPE RATIO
at Larderello, 1807 Hyd~othermal exchange and fractionation of sulfur
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HOT SPRINGS isotopes in synthesized ZnS and PbS, 3733
Isotopic geochemistry of hot springs, 2326 LEAD SULfiDES/PRECIPITATION
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS Influence of complexing on the conditions of
Contribution to the knowledge of the geothermal h~drothermal precipitation of lead sulfide, 3817
field of Larderello, 1408 LEAD SULfIDES/SOLUBILITY
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/INDUSTRIAL PLANTS Solubility of PBS in solutions of hydrothermal
Natural steam at Larderello, Italy, 2955 interest, 3674
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/NATURAL STEAM LIGNITE
Aqua de NeV, a spring of unique chemical Note on the relation of the temperature of
character, 1189 groundwater to the thickness of the
Data on natural geothermal steam of Larderello superadjacent bed of lignite, Neyvli lignite
region, 1160 field, South Arcot district, Madras, 1219
Isotopic composition of argon from steam jets of LIMfSTONE/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Tuscany, 2472 Contains tabulated analytical data, 2346
Natural steam at Larderello, Italy, 2954 LIME~rONE/COMPRESSION STRENGTH
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/RESERVES Ef,fects of strain rate and temperature on the
Life expectancy of geothermal fields, 640 behavior of rocks subjected to triaxial
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/TECTONICS compression, 3481
Application of electrical prospecting methods to LIMESTONE/DEfORMATION
tectonics in the search for natural steam at Influence of temperature, strain rate and
Larderello, Ital~, 1090 interstitial water in the experimental
Some geological data on the geothermal areas of deformation of calcite rocks, 3866
Tuscan)/, 1410 LIMESTONE/GEOTHERMOMETRY
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT Geothermometry from thermoluminescence of contact-
Carbon isotopic composition of carbon dioxide and metamorphosed limestone, 847
methane from steam jets of Tuscany, 2473 LIMESTONE/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL fIELD/THERMAL WATERS Significance of 18 0/ 16 0 and 13C/ 12 C ratios in
Contribution to the knowledge of the geothermal hydrothermally dolomitized limestones and
field of Larderello (Tuscany-Italy). Remarks on manganese carbonate replacement ores of the
the Carboli area. 2973 Drum Mountains, Jiab County, Utah, 3537
Geothermal field of Larderello (Tuscany, Italy). LIMESTONE/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Carboli area, 1465 High temperature thermal conductivity of six
Geothermal field of Larderello (Tuscany, Italy), rocks, 3381 (UCRL-7605)
2515 Va~iable caliber sonde for heat conductivity
Thermal regime of underground water, 1059 measurements in place, 1940
LARDERELLO GEOTHERMAL FIELD/WELL DRILLING LIQUID WASTES/UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL
Natural steam power plants of Larderello, 3210 Denver area earthquakes and the Rock~ Mountain
LASL Arsenal disposal well, 2896
(Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory.) Hydrologic analysis of the groundwater-heat
LASL/RESEARCH PROGRAMS interchange force heat pump system. 3167
Seismic program of the Los Alamos Scientific Man-initiated earthquakes (Effects of deep-
Laboratory, 1660 (LA-5386-MS) underground liquid waste disposal on
LAVA/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY earthquakes near Denver), 2888
Structure of lavas and electrical conductivity, Some statistical features of the relationship
3594 between Rocky Mountain Arsenal waste disposal
LAVA/FLOW RATE and frequency of earthquakes, 2897
Mount Bagana and Lake Loloru, Bougainville, T.P.N.G LIQUIDS/UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL
121 INDEX MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGIC
Relationship of effect of waterflooding of the
Rangel~ oil field on seismicity, 2898
LITHIUM/ABUNDANCE several mixed electrolyte solutions at 250, 3771
Cesium and other alkali elements in thermal MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS/ABUNDANCE
springs of Gornja Trepca and Mlakovac thermal formation mechanism of thermal springs studied by
springs, 2529 the analysis of their chemical compositions,
Geochemical and geological features of the 2565
thermal springs or Gornja 'Trepca, 1479 Geothermal survey of Sounkyo district in Mt.
LITHIUM/QUANTITY RATIO Taisetsu area, Hokkaido, Japan. III. HGS-1
Genetic nature of the values of rubidium cesium test well. 2587
and lithium cesium ratios in natural waters, Hot spring water of Shinobu Takayu Spa. Fukushima
2582 Prefecture, Japan, 2567
LITHIUM/RECOVERY MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS/QUANTITY RATIO
Lithium and other minerals in geothermal waters, Hot springs in Aomori Prefecture. 2, 2531
2932 MAGNESIUM OXIDES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS
Recovery of lithium and other minerals from Calculated equilibrium curves for some reactions
geothermal water at Wairakei, 2935 in the sygtem MgO--Si0 2 --H 2 0 at pressures up to
LITHIUM CHLORIDES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS 30 kilobars. 3603
Therm~dynamic properties of electrolyte solutions. MAGNESIUM OXIDES/PHASE STUDIES
v. Differential cr~oscopy in ternary systems, Basic information on the 5ubsolidus structure of
3775 the system 90-AI 2 0 3 -SiO z ' 3821
Use of a method of comparative calculation of Phase relationships of chlorites in the s~stem
salt solutions at high parameters, 3744 ~~O--AI203--Si02--H20. 3573
LITHIUM CHLORIDES/THERMAL DIFFUSION Solution chemistry and metamorphism, 3612
Thermal diffusion of 1:1 electrolytes in ordinary MAGNESIUM SILICATES
and in heavy water, 3797 See also TALC
LITHIUM CHLORIDES/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES VERMICULITE
Thermodynamic properties of electrolyte solutions. MAGNESIUM SILICATES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS
V. Differential cryoscopy in ternary systems, . Kinetics of hydrothermal reactions near the
3775 monovariant equilibrium line and a method of
LITHIUM FLUORIDES/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY estimating equilibrium, 3826
Method for measuring the thermal conductivity of MAGNESIUM SILICATES/PHASE STUDIES
small samples of poorly conducting materials Calculated equilibrium curves for some reactions
such as optical crystals, 3418 in the system MgO--Si0 2 --H 2 0 at pressures up to
LITHIUM HALIDES/PHASE STUDIES 30 kilobars. 3603
Phase behavior of aqueous lithium--zinc--calcium Graphical representation of sulfide-silicate
halide solutions, 2611 phase equilibria, 3788
LOUISIANA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES MAGNESIUM SULFATES/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Proposed geopressured energy investigation, 396 Activity coefficients of potassium chloride in
several mixed electrolyte solutions at 250, 3771
MAGNETIC SUR~EYS/DIGITAL SYSTEMS
M Miniaturized digital data acquisition system for
high resolution magnetometer surveying, 2105
MAGNETITE/ISOTOPE RATIO
MADAGASCAR/GEOLOGY Comments on oxygen isotope geothermometry, 2622
Economic geology of D'Antsirabe prefecture, MAGNETOMETERS/DESIGN
Malagasy Republic. 1185 Theory and construction of a proposed
MADAGASCAR/HOT SPRINGS superconducting aeromagnetic gradiometer, 2019
Economic geology of D'Antsirabe prefecture, MALAWI/HOT SPRINGS
Malagasy Republic. 1185 Thermal springs of Malawi, 1452
Economic geology of the Ambato-Finandrahana MANGANESE/ABUNDANCE
subprefecture, Malagasy Republic, 493 Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as
MADAGASCAR/MINERAL RESOURCES the municipal water supply in Makhachkala, 2514
Economic geology of V'Antsirabe prefecture, Investigations of thermal brines and 'sediments of
Malagasy Republic. 1185 the Atlantis II deep in the Red Sea. 2504
MAGMA/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Iron, aluminum and manganese concentration in
Volcanoes, geysers, and hot springs, 3402 waters discharged from Wairakei drillholes, 2460
MAGMA/ COOLI NG Review of knowledge of metalliferous brines and
Mathematical estimation concerning the cooling of related deposits (In southern California and
a magmatic intrusion, 3881 Caspian and Red Seas), 2564
MAGMA/ENTHALPY Tag h~drothermal field (Trans-Atlantic
Contribution to the thermodynamic analysis on the geotraverse), 2632
heat source of Obama hot springs in the MANGANESE OXIDES/ABUNDANCE
Vicinity of Unzen volcano district, 1126 Manganese in a thermal spring in west-central
MAGMA/GASES Utah. 2305
Differentiation of magmatic emanation, 2415 MASS TRANSFER/SIMULATION
Possible origin or magmatiC gases, 2629 Endoclave: new deVice for study of heat and mass
MAGMA/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES transfer by simulation of geological bodies and
Volcanoes, geysers, and hot springs, 3402 processes under dynamic conditions, 3694
MAGMA/STABILITY MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD
Partial melting in the upper mantle (in Phase Matsukawa geothermal district in Iwate Prefecture,
transformations and the Earth's interior - 2680
Symposium9 Canberra, Australia, 1969. MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/ECONOMICS
Proceedings). 726 Economics of geothermal electric power generation
MAGMA SYSTEMS/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION at Matsukawa, 2857
Magma-Tap: the ultimate geothermal energy MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
program. 170 (SAND-74-0253) Electrical prospecting at Takinoue and Matsukawa
MAGMA SYSTEMS/IN-SITU PROCESSING geothermal areas, 1884
Instrumentation systems development for in situ Electrical logging and temperature surveys at
processing. 3106 (SLA-73-919) Matsukawa geothermal wells, 1915
MAGMA SYSTEMS/RESEARCH PROGRAMS Electrical prospecting at Takinoue and Matsukawa
Magma-Tap: the ultimate geothermal energy geothermal areas, 1898
program. 170 (SAND-74-0253) Geoelectrical prospecting at Matsukawa geothermal
MAGMATIC WATER field, 1769
Communication between magmatic and meteoric MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/EXPLORATION
fluids during formation of Fe-rich skarns in Photogrammetric techniques applied in the
north-central Nevada. 940 development of geothermal resources in
MAGMATIC WATER/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Matsukawa and Otake geothermal areas using a
About water and basaltic magma, 3507 vector method, 886
Differentiation of magmatic emanation, 2415 MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
MAGNESIUM/ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY Chemical prospecting of steam and hot water in
Geochemistry of Central American volcanic gas the Matsukawa geothermal area, 2545
condensates, 2555 Matsukawa geothermal district in lwate prefecture,
MAGNESIUM/ABUNDANCE 2339
HygieniC features of geothermal waters used as MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOCHEMISTRY
the municipal water supply in Makhacnkala, 2514 Isotopic and chemical equilibrium of CH_--C0 2 and
Paleothermometry of metamorphic rocks containing p~rite-anhydride in geothermal area in Japan,
muscovite according to data of x-ray and 2599
cnemical study of tne mUSCOVites, 3671 MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGIC STRATA
MAGNESIUM/RECOVERY GeoloQical study of Matsukawa geothermal area,
Production of chemicals from brine and seawater Iwata Prefecture, Japan, 683
using geothermal energ~, 2941 MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
MAGNESIUM CHLORIDES/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES Geological study of Matsukawa geothermal area,
Activity coefficients of potassium chloride in Iwato Prefecture, Japan, 683
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGIC INDEX 122
formation of mercuru deposits from magmatic gases,
1546
Geoph~9ical study of Matsukawa geothermal area, Minerals of Steamboat Springs, Nevada, 2312
Iwate prefecture, Japan, 1853 MERCURY/MINERALIZATION
Geophysical study of Matsukawa geothermal area, Mercury-antimony-arsenic mineralization in
northeast Japan, 1365 Kamchatka and Kurile Islands hydrothermal
Geothermal investigations of Matsukawa hotspring springs, 2589
area, Iwate prefecture, 1164 MERCURY SULFIDES/PRECIPITATION
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGY Deposition of mercuric sulfide at Amedee Hot
Geological environment of Matsukawa geothermal Springs, California, 2342
area, Japan, 1483 MERCURY SULFIDES/SOLUBILITY
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Ore solution chemistry, solubilit~ of HgS in
Geophysical study of Matsukawa geothermal area, sulfide solutions, 3587
Iwate prefecture, Japan, 1871 METALS
Geophysical structure of geothermal area, 1803 See also ALKALI METALS
Geophysical study of Matsukawa geothermal area, RARE EARTHS
Iwate prefecture, Japan, 1853 METALS/ABUNDANCE
Geophysical study of Matsukawa geothermal area, Metal content of the highly mineralized thermal
northeast Japan, 1904 waters of Cheleken, 2483
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION METALS/CORROSION
Seismic wave velocity measurements in specimens Corrosion of metals in geothermal power plants,
obtained from Matsukawa geothermal area, Japan. 3199
Part 2. (in individual studies by participants), Corrosion of metals and forming of protective
1290 coating on inside of pipes carrving thermal
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL POWEh ?LANTS waters used by the Re~kjavik Municipal District
Japan exploits geotherm, 2974 Heating Service, 3191
Matsukawa geothermal power plant (20,000 kW), 3040 METALS/CORROSION RESISTANCE
Measurement and transmission of steam in Corrosion resistance of metal in hot brines:
Matsukawa geothermal power plant, 3038 lit8rature review, 3202
Mechanical features of a geothermal plant, 3041 METALS/DEPOSITION
Phenomenon of scaling in production wells and the Mercury and base-Dletal deposits with associated
geothermal power plant in the Matsukawo area, thermal and mineral waters, 3598
3192 METALS/PRECIPITATION
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Thermal precipitation in aqueous solutions, 3837
Effect of slotted liner casing in geothermal METALS/SOLUBILITY
bores, 3151 Expressions for calculating the solubilities of
Electrical logging and temperature surve~s at metal sulfides in hydrothermal solutions, 3773
Matsukawa geothermaL wells, 1915 METAMORPHIC ROCKS
Exploitation of Matsukawa geothermal area, lwate See also ~UARTZITES
prefecture, Japan, 3232 SANDSTONES
Stud~ of the reservoir at the Matsukawa SHALES
geothermal field, 3250 METAMORPHIC ROCKS/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HEAT FLOW Conditions of recent hydrothermal metamorphism of
Mineral and thermal waters of Japan, 1406 volcanic rocks, 2401
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION Hg in metamorphic rocks, 3640
Hydrothermal alteration of main productive Hydrothermal rock alteration in Takenoyu
formation of the steam for power at Matsukawa, geothermal area, Kumaoloto Prefecture, Japan,
Japan, 2613 1544
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/IGNEOUS ROCKS Partitioning of sodium between coexisting k-
Seismic wave velocity measurements in specimens feldspar and plagioclase from some metamorphic
obtained from Matsukawa geothermal area, Japan. rocks, 3675
Part 2. (in individual studies by participants), METAMORPHIC ROCKS/CHEMICAL REACTIONS
1290 Evaluation of irreversible reactions in
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/LITHOLOGY geochemical processes involving minerals and
Seismic prospecting at Matsukawa geothermal area, aqueous solutions, thermodynamic relations, 3635
lwate prefecture, 1792 METAMURPHIC ROCKS/ELECTRIC CUNDUCTIVITY
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/SEISMIC SURVEYS Electron-conducting rocks and their significance
Seismic prospecting at Matsukawa geothermal area, in geology and geophysics, 3725
Iwate prefecture, 1792 METAMORPHIC ROCKS/GEOCHEMISTRY
Seismic prospecting to find heat source at Petrologic crys~al chemistry (in Volcanology,
Matsukawa geothermal field, 1537 Geochemistry and Petrolog~, US National Report,
Seismic prospecting in geothermal field in Japan, 1967-71, Fifteenth General AssemblM' IUGG. 3787
2122 METAMORPHIC ROCKS/GEOTHERMOMETRY
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/VOLCANIC ROCKS Partitioning of 'sodium between coexisting k-
Hydrothermal alteration of main productive feldspar and plagioclase from some metamorphic
formation of the steam for power at Matsukawa, rocks, 3670
Japan, 2613 Problem of determining the temperatures of
MATSUKAWA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/WELL DRILLING formation of rocks by T. F. Barth1s ~ethod, 3511
Geothermal drilling in the Matsukawa area (325- METAMORPHIC ROCKS/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
1500 meter depth), 3152 Direct determination of temperature and pressure
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS based on inclusions in minerals of metamorphic
See also CALORIMETERS rocks, 3804
MAGNETOMETERS Rock alteration in some geothermal areas of Japan,
PYROMETERS 1319
RADIATION DETECTORS METAMORPHIC ROCKS/ISOTOPE RATIO
SEISMOGRAPHS 18 0/ 16 0
ratios of coexisting minerals in
THERMOMETERS glaucophane-bearing metamorphic rocks, 3653
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS/DESIGN Variation of 0-1810-16 in minerals and rocks, 2469
New Ge-make instruments, 2012 METAMORPHIC ROCKS/ORIGIN
MEDITERRANEAN SEA/HEAT FLOW Temperatures of formation of ultramafic rocks in
Heat-flow measurements in Atlantic Ocean, Indian connection with tectonic conditions, 3625
Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Red Sea, 1322 METAMORPHIC ROCKS/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Heat-flow measurements in North Atlantic, Thermal conductivity of rocks and its dependence
Caribbean, and Mediterranean, 1843 upon temperature and composition, 3408
MERCURY/ABUNDANCE METAMORPHIC ROCKS/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Hg in metamorphic rocks, 3640 Geothermal characteristics and thermophysical
Hydrothermal mercury migration stage, 1466 parameters of the meso-cenozoic and precanlbrian-
Icelandic geothermal activit~ and the mercur~ of paleozoic formations of the greater Caucasus
the Greenland icecap, 744 and Ciscaucasia, 1928
Mercur~ and antimon~ deposits associated with METEORIC WATER
active hot springs in the western United states, Communication between magmatic and meteoric
860 . fluids during formation of Fe-riCh skarns in
MercurM content of several acid hot springs in north-central Nevada, 940
Japan, 1528 METEORIC WATER/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Mercury contents of natural thermal and mineral OXYQen and hydrogen isotope ratios of monthly
fluids, 2572 collected waters from Nasudake volcanic area,
Mercury deposit in Coso Range, lnyo County, Japan, 2553
Cal ifornia, 994 METEORIC WATER/CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Mercury in recent hydrothermal waters (Comparison Meteoric water in magmas, 942
with condensates of sulfurous fumaroles), 2574 METEORIC WATER/GEOCHEMISTRY
MERCURY/DEPOSITION Geochemistr~ of the isotopes in meteoric water
Current mercur~ deposition at Ngawha Springs, New and of thermal origin, 2335
Zealand, 2630 METEORIC WATER/ISOTOPE DATING
MERCURY/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS Tritium content of hot springs in some geothermal
123 INDEX MINERAL SPRINGS/HYDROLOGY
areas., 2465
METEORIC WATER/ISOTOPE RATIO
Discussion - source fluids for Salton Sea Geysers, solfataras and springs of the range of
geothermal sustem, 2507 San Andres, Michoacan, 1172
Geochemistry of the isotopes in meteoric water MEXICO/HEAT fLOW
and of thermal origin, 2335 Heat flow, radioactive heat generation, and
Oxygen and h~drogen isotope ratios of monthly theoretical tectonics for northwestern Mexico,
collected waters from Nasudake volcanic area, 2270
Japan, 2553 MEXICO/HOT SPRINGS
METHANE/ABUNDANCE Data for the study of mineral waters of Mexico,
Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as 1597
the municipal water supply in Makhachkala, 2514 Geysers., solfataras and springs of the range of
METHANE/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS San Andres, Michoacan, 1172
Carbon isotopic composition of carbon dioxide and Mineral springs of Ixtapan, 1024
methane from steam jets of Tuscany., 2398 Thermal springs in the Republic of Mexico, 967
METHANE/ISOTOPE RATIO MEXICO/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
Ga. geothermometry, 2275 (INS-764) Active volcanoes of Mexico, 1124
Isotopic and chemical equilibrium of CH_--CO z and MEXICU/SOLfATARAS
pyrite-anhydride in geothermal area in Japan, Geysers, solfataras and springs of the range of
2599 San Andres, Michoacan, 1172
METHANE/PRODUCTION MEXICO/VOLCANOES
Geological study on mineral springs in Hokkaido, Active volcanoes of Mexico, 1124
1195 Aqueous emanation from paricutin volcano, 1033
METHANOL/SOLVENT PROPERTIES MEXICO/WELL DRILLING
Temperature dependence of the heats of Steam well drilling pace is picking up along
dissolution of monovalent metal salts in water California's Salton Sea, 2700
and in methanol (KCI, NaCI., KI, CsI, RbCI, MHD GENERATORS
AgNO" NaNO,), 3723 Assessing advanced methods of generation, 2987
MEXICO/GEOLOGY Summary of an assessment of new options in energy
Gravimetric survey of the Mexicali geothermal research and development, 18
zone, Baja California, 2106 MICA
MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY See al.o BIOTITE
Development of geothermal energy in Mexico, 3049 MUSCOVITE
Geothermal energy in Mexico: exploration and MICA/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
utilization, 594 Experimental study of alkali metal distributions
Geothermal energy in Mexico. Exploration and in feldspars and micas, 3832
utilization, 296 MICA/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS
Geothermic potential of Republic of Mexico., 635 Stabiiity of paragonite at P/.ub H2 0/ = P/sub S/
Mexico turns to steam energy: Cerro Prieto, 620 = 1000 kg/em 2 , 3753
Progress report on recent developments of MICA/DEPOSITION
geothermal energy and volcanology in Mexico, 489 Present-da~ deposition of lepidolite (rom thermal
MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION waters in Yellowstone National Park, 759
Application of geophysics to geothermal areas in MICA/SYNTiiESIS
Mexico., 2132 Composition and structure of recent hydrothermal
Application of geophysics to geothermal areas in green minerals in the Goryachii Plyazh deposit,
Mexico, 2136 Kunashir Island, 1513
Gases and vapors of volcanoes in Baja California, Hydrothermal ore deposits. Typomorphic minerals
1621 of recent hydrothermal systems, ~806
Geothermal exploration in Mexico 1968--1969 Low-temperature hydrothermal synthesis of
(Cerro Prieto area), 545 montmorillonite, ammonium micas- and ammonium
Geothermal energy in Mexico: exploration and zeolites, 3645
uti I i za t ion, 594 MICROEARTHQUAKES/SEISMIC SURVEYS
Geothermal energy in Mexico (in geology and Observation of microearthquakes with a deep weLl
utilization of geothermic enerQY at Pathe, seismometer (second paper), 2887
.tate of Hidalgo), 514 MiNERAL RESOURCES
Geothermal energy in Mexico. Exploration and Mineral resources of the Bighorn Basin (Wyoming)
utilization, 296 (Information on Cody and Thermopolis hot
Geothermal energy in Mexico, 482 springs), 765
Gravimetric survey of the Mexicali geothermal Trans-Pacific consultation crisis, 3890
zone, Baja California, 2106 MINERAL SPRINGS/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Photogeologic and thermal infrared reconnaissance Geology of the mineral springs in Hakone District,
surveys of the los Negritos-Ixtlan de los Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 1116
Hervores geothermal area, Michoacan, Mexico, Mineral waters of eastern Siberia, 2404
2058 Possible evolution direction of carbonic acid and
MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL fIELDS nitric springs in neotectonic regions, 3774
Chemical studies in Mexican geothermal fields, Turkish mineral and thermal waters, 2320
2548 MINERAL SPRINGS/GEOCHEMISTRY
Geothermal energy in Mexico, 482 Chemical studies of the mineral springs in the
Geothermal provinces of MexiCO., 96B Dewa Hills District, ~422
Prospection of geothermal fields and Geochemical research on the mineral waters of
investigations necessary to evaluate their Montecatini springs (Pistoia), 2332
capacity, 45 Geochemical investigation of mineral springs in
MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS the Shirataka volcanic region, 2453
Clean power from inside the Earth, 585 Geochemical studies of the mineral springs of
Development and utilization of geothermal steam Montecatini-Terme (Pi~toia, Italy)~ 2675
in Italy and possibilities of development in Geological study on mineral springs in Hokkaido,
Mexico, 2962 119:)
Development of geothermal energy in Mexico, 3049 Geolo9ical study on mineral springs (230 hot
Mexico turns to steam energY': Cerro Prieto., 620 springs in Hokkaido), 1223
MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Hydrogeologic conditions of formation and
Geothermal exploration in Mexico 1968--1969 regularities of distribution of the thermal
(Cerro Prieto area)., 545 waters of the Azerbaizhan SSR, 2488
Geothermal energy in Mexico (in geology and MINERAL SPRINGS/GEOLOGY
utilization of geothermic energy at Pathe, Geological study on mineral springs in Hokkaido,
.tate of Hidalgo), 514 1195
Geothermal exploitation., 622 Geological study on mineral springs (230 hot
Geothermics: What's next for New Mexico, 538 springs in Hokkaido), 1223
Geothermic potential of RepubliC of Mexico., 635 G~ology of the mineral springs in Hakone District,
Mexico pushes geothermal development (Power Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 1116
potential), 53 Hydrogeologic conditions of formation and
Notes on the energy situation in MexiCO, 592 reQularities of distribution of the thermal
Possible sources of geothermal energy in the waters of the Azerbaizhan SSR, 2488
Republic of Mexico, 1170 Tectonic and hydrologic relations of the
Proceedings of United Nations Conference on New Balatonfured-Aszofo region with special
Sources of Energy., Volume 2, 51 consideration of the release of carbon dioxide
Proceedings of the NATO-CCMS information meeting gas and acid water, 1005
on drv hot rock geothermal energy, September 17- MINERAL SPRINGS/HYDROLOGY
19, 1974, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 154 (LA-5B18- Hydrogeologic conditions of formation and
C) regularities of distribution of the thermal
Roar from an emerging resource (in Iceland, New waters of the Azerbaizhan SSR, 2488
Zealand, Italy, Japan, USSR, Mexico)., 92 Tectonic and hydrologic relations of the
Salton-Mexicali geothermal province, 316 Balatonfurect-Aszofo region with special
Salton-Mexicali geothermal province, 851 consideration of the release of carbon dioxide
MEXICO/GEYSERS gas and acid water, 1005
MINERAL SPRINGS/ORIGIN INDEX 124
Processing of saline geothermal fluids for
mineral recovery, 294~
MINERAL SPRINGS/ORIGIN MINERALS/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Origin of thermal and mineral waters in the Mineral and geothermal exploration activities of
middle Zambezi Valley and adjoining territory, the United Nations resources and transport
1057 division in Latin America, 77
MINERAL SPRINGS/TECTONICS MINERALS/GEOTHERMOMETRY
Tectonic and hydrologic relations of the formation temperatures of mine~als b~ thermal
Balatonfured-Aszofo region with special microscope (heating microscope stage) and
consideration of the release of carbon dioxide decrepitation method, 3441
gas and acid water, 1005 Geologic thermometry, 2299
MINERAL SPRINGS/USES Geologic thermometry, 3389
Mineral waters of the United states and their High-temperature isotopic thermometr~, 3517
therapeutic uses. (With an account of the Ideal liquid inclusions, 3401
various mineral spring localities, their New variety of Dagestan allevardite with one
advantages and health resorts, means of access, molecular layer of .interstitial water, 3564
etc. to which is added an index of potable Use of oxygen isotopes in high-temperature
waters), 961 geological thermometry, 2383
MINERALIZATION/GEOCHEMISTRY MINERALS/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Chemistr~ of actual mineral-forming solutions, Alteration of effusive rocks during an experiment
3644 in geothermal wells, 3686
MINERALIZATION/THERMAL WATERS Diagenetic mineralization in geothermal brines
Composition and structure of recent hydrothermal (Imperial Valley, hydrothermal experiments),
green minerals in the Goryachii Plyazh deposit, 2615
Kunashir Island, 1513 High-temperature alteration minerals and thermal
MINERALIZATION/THERMODYNAMICS brines, Reykjanes, Iceland, 2163
Thermodynamic conditions of hydrothermal mineral MINERALS/HYDROTHERMAL STAGE
formation in the central Donets Basin, 3838 Interrelation between sulfide and silicate parts
MINERALS during the evolution of basic magmas, 3805
See also ALUNITE MINERALS/INCLUSIONS
AMPHIBOLE Direct determination of temperature and pressure
ANHYDRITE based on inclusions in minerals of metamorphic
APATITES rocks, 3804
ARAGONITE MINERALS/ISOTOPE RATIO
BENTONITE High-temperature isotopic thermometry, 3517
CHLORITE MINERALS Oxygen isotope studies of hydrothermal mineral
CLAYS deposits, 3596
CORUNDUM Use of oxygen isotopes in high-temperature
fELDSPARS geological thermometry, 2383
fLUORITE MINERALS/MAG~ETIC PROPERTIES
GALENA Magnetic properties of minerals from the Red Sea
GARNETS thermal brines, 1419
MICA MINERALS/ORIGIN
MONTMORILLONITE Crystal cavities and their liquid inclusions.
OLIVINES Significance in the genesis of mineral deposits
PYROPHYLLITE and rocks, 3438
PYROXENES Possible role of geothermal gradient and tectonic
SERPENTINE action in the formation of mineral
SPHALERITES concentrations, 3798
TALC MINERALS/PHASE STUDIES
VERMICULITE Report on S.E.G. Symposium on the chemistry of
ZEOLITES the ore (orming fluids, 3546
MINERALS/ABUNDANCE MINERALS/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sources of heat and water supply of thermal Geophysical methods of engineering and raw
springs, with particular references to material prospecting, 1739
Steamboat Springs, Nevada, 2321 MINERALS/PROSPECTING
Stud~ of the mineral waters of Rogaska Slatina, Application of geothermy in geological
2308 prospecting, 1942
MINERALS/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS MINERALS/RECOVERY
Methods for collection and analysis of water Extracting minerals from geothermal brines.
samples tor dissolved minerals and gases, 2569 Literature survey, 2928 (BM-IC-8638)
Separation of perthitic microcline by heavy Natural steam at Larderello, Italy, 2954
liquid fractionation, a too sensitive method, Processing of saline geothermal fluids for
3593 mineral recovery, 3364
MINERALS/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Processing of saline geothermal fluids for
Data of geochemistry, 2296 mineral recovery, 2949
Mercury-antimony-arsenic mineralization in Recovery of lithium and other minerals from
Kamchatka and Kurile Islands hydrotherma"l geothermal water at Wairakei, 2935
springs, 2589 What's involved in the new steam play, 2936
Mineralogy of the Phlegraean Plain (Plckerlngite), MINERALS/SOLUBILITY
1066 SolUbility of minerals in chloride hydrothermal
Report of work done in the Division of Chemistry solutions, 3816
and Physics, mainly during the fiscal year 1888- MINERALS/SYNTHESIS
89 (Geyserite), 2640 Composition and structure of recent hydrothermal
Separation of perthitic microcline by heavy green minerals in the Goryachii Plyazh deposit,
liquid fractionation, a too sensitive method, Kunashir Island. 1513
3593 Evolution of physicochemical conditions during
MINERALS/CRYSTAL GROWTH the hydrothermal mineralization stage, 3839
Experimental mineralization in holes drilled for Hydrothermal minerals in Goryachii Plyazh,
hydrothe,mal ~aters, 2557 Kunashir Island, 1512
MINERALS/DEPOSITION Hydrothermal alterations, 3470
Constituents and genesis of a few minerals Hydrothermal ore deposits. Typomorphic minerals
produced from hot springs and their vicinities of recent h~drothermal systems, 3806
in Japan, 2297 Interrelation between sulfide and silicate parts
Corrosion and scaling by steam in nuclear during the evolution of basic magmas, 3805
geothermal po~erplants, 3178 (UCRL-73939) Ion exchange as a factor of geochemical
formations of solid phases from the water-stream differentiation of elements under hydrothermal
circuit in thermal power stations and conditions, 3834
comparison of these products with those of Reaction interaction of ore-bearing (copper+zinc)
mineral deposition, 3184 hvdrothermal solutions with pyritite bodies,
MINERALS/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY 3864
Electron-conducting rocks and their significance MINERALS/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
in geology and geophysics, 3725 Determination of the thermal properties of
MINERALS/EXPLOITATION minerals bv the method of controlled conditions,
Some unique geological features at the Bluebell 1703
Mine, Riondel, British Columbia, 1514 Heat conductivity measurements under uniaxial
MINERALS/EXTRACTION pressure, 3750
Contribution to the mineral extraction tram Studies of thermal state of Earth - 15 (100 to
supersaturated geothermal brines, Salton Sea 600 DC), 3541 .
Area, California, 2943 Thermal conductivity of rock-forming minerals,
MINERALS/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS 3752
Preliminary results at Steamboat Springs, Washoe Thermal conductivity of rock-forming minerals,
County. Nevada, 1701 3790
MINERALS/GEOLOGY MINERALS/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
125 INDEX NATURAL STEAM/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Thermodynamic properties of minerals and related
substances at 298.15 0 K (25.0 0 C) and one
atmosphere (1.013 bars) pressure and at higher minerals from kaolinite, quartz and various
temperatures, 3634 carbonates, 3574
MODENITE/PH VALUE Hydrothermal argillization of granitic rocks, 3709
Mordenite synthesis in a natural hydrothermal Hydrothermal ore deposits. Typomorphic minerals
solution, 3476 of recent hydrothermal s~stems, 3806
MODENITE/SYNTHESIS Mixed-layer mineral of illite and montmorillonite
Mordenite synthesis in a natural h~drothermal from Maruo, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, 3842
solution, 3476 MOROCCO/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
MOLYBDENUM/ABUNDANCE Thermo-mineral springs of Morocco, 535
Geochemistry of molybdenum in natural waters (2), MOROCCO/HOT SPRINGS
2379 Hydrothermalism in Morocco, 2505
Germanium, molybdenum, copper and zinc in New Thermo-mineral springs of Morocco, 535
Zealand thermal waters, 1351 MUSCOVITE/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
MOLYBDENUM/GEOCHEMISTRY Paleothermometry of metamorphic rocks containing
Geochemistr~ of molybdenum in natural waters (2), muscovite according to data of x-ray and
2379 chemical study of the muscovites, 3671
MOLYBDENUM SULfIDES/GEOTHERMOMETRY MUSCOVITE/GEOTHERMOMETRY
Fluid inclusion studies on the porphyry-t~pe ore 18 0/ 16 0 ratios of coexisting minerals in
deposits at Bingham, Utah, Butte, Montana, and glaucophane-bearing metamorphic rocks, 3653
Climax, Colorado, 732 Paleothermometry of metamorphic rocks containing
MONEL/CORROS ION muscovite according to data of x-ray and
Laboratory program of study flashing and scaling chemical study of the muscovites, 3671
characteristics of geothermal brines. Research MUSCOVITE/ISOTOPE RATIO
and development progress report, 3176 (PB- Comments on oxygen isotope geothermometry, 2622
233051 ) Oxygen isotopic composition of minerals from
MUNTANA/EARTHQUAKES lepontine gneisses, Valle Bodengo (Prov. di
1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake alters Yellowstone's Sondrio, Ital ia), 3803
hot springs, 821 MUSCOVITE/SOLUBILITY
Yellowstone quake, 2879 Solubilit~ of muscovite under hydrothermal
MONTANA/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS conditions, 3836
Marysville, Montana, geothermal project. Part MUSCOVITE/SYNTHESIS
II. Geological and geophysical exploration at Hydrolysis reactions in the silicon dioxide
Marvsville geothermal area: 1973 results, 1662 excess portion of the s~stem potassium oxide-
(NSf/RA/N-74-027B) aluminum oxide-silicon dioxide-water in
MONTANA/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY chloride fluids at magmatic conditions, 3848
The Marysville, Montana Geothermal Project, first Hydrothermal alteration of feldspars in acid
annual report, part I, 160 (NSf/RA/N-74-027-A) solutions between 3000 and 4000C, 3410
MONTANA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Geothermal resources at Marysville, Montana, 378
MONTANA/GEOTHERMAL fIELDS N
Heat flow in a 'blind' geothermal area near
Marysville, Montana (Magma chamber), 2223
MUNTANA/GEOTHERMAL RESUURCES NAMAfJALL GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Geothermal resources at Marysville, Montana, 378 Satellite geological and geophysical remote
Potential geothermal resources in Montana, 289 sensing of Iceland. Progress report, 1 Sep
The Marysville, Montana Geothermal Project, first 1973-28 feb 1974, 964 (E-74-10467)
annual report, part I, 160 (NSf/RA/N-74-027-A) NAMAfJALL GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
MONTANA/HEAT fLOW Satellite geological and geophysical remote
Heat flow in a 'bi ind' geothermal area near sensing of Iceland. ProQress report, 1 Sep
Marysville, Montana (Magma chamber), 22G3 1973-28 feb 1974, 964 (E-74-I0467)
MONTANA/HOT SPRINGS NAMAFJALL GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
Large springs in the United States, 774 Development of the Namafjall Area, Northern
MONTE AMIATA GEOTHERMAL fIELD Iceland (Down-hole temperatures of 2600C), 3030
Recent developments in geothermal research in the NATIONAL URGANIZATI0NS
Monte Amiata region-the new Poggio Nibbio See also US ORGANIZATIONS
Ilfield ll , 529 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/RESEARCH PROGRAMS
MONTE AMIATA GEOTHERMAL fIELD/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS Review of the work of the tritium laboratory,
Geoelectrical explorations for natural steam near Institute of Nuclear Sciences, New Zealand, 2471
'Monte Amiata ' , 1775 NATURAL STEAM
Geoelectrical explorations for natural steam near (Use for geothermal steam that contains
"Monte Amiata". 1764 incondensible gases (typically CO
MONTE AMIATA GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS NATURAL STEAM/ABUNDANCE
Formation of mercury deposits from magmatic gases, Isotopic composition of argon from steaul jets of
1546 Tuscany, 2472
MONTE AMIATA GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS NATURAL STEAM/BY-PRODUCTS
Prospecting of geothermal fields and exploration Natural steam at Larderello~ Ital~. ~954
necessar~ for their adequate exploitation, Utilization of the borax-bearing springs, 2~29
performed in various regions of Italy, 1816 NATURAL STEAM/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
MONTE AMIATA GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOLOGY Collection and analysis of volcanic and
Remarks on the geothermal research in the region hydrothermal gases, 2550
of Monte Amlata (Tuscany - Italy), 1330 NATURAL STEAM/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
MONTE AMIATA GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL POWER Applications of sulfur isotope ratios to
PLANTS volcanological and geothermal problems. 2428
Improvements in recent Italian geothermal power Carbon dioxide and hydrogen SUlphide content of
plants and importance of auxiliary units, 3032 steam from drillholes at Wairakei, New Zealand,
Larderello and Monte Amiata-electric power from 2394
endogenous steam~ 3053 Carbon isotopic composition of carbon dioxide and
MONTE AMIATA GEOTHERMAL fIELD/GEOTHERMAL WELLS methane from steam jets of Tuscan~, 2398
Result of drilling at Bagnore (Monte Amiata, Carbon isotopic composition of carbon dioxide and
Italy), 2687 methane from steam jets of Tuscany, 2473
MONTMORILLONITE/ABUNDANCE Chemical prospecting of steam and hot water in
Clay minerals of hydrothermally altered sediments, the Matsukawa geothermal area, G545
3825 Chemistry of the hydrothermal waters of the
MONTMORILLONITE/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS volcanic eruption on Raoul Island, November
Ferroan nontronite from the Red Sea geothermal 1964, 2441
sN'stem, 2600 Geothermal drillholes - chemical investigations,
MONTMORILLONITE/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION 1238
Hydrothermal products formed from montmorillonite Geothermal survey of Sounkyo district in Mt.
clay 5vstems, 3124 Taisetsu area, Hokkaido, Japan. III. HGS-l
MONTMORILLONITE/MINERALIZATION test well, 2587
Cla~ mineral formation in mud pots, Yellowstone Geothermal steam - chemicals boost its appeal,
Park, Wyoming, 853 2939
MONTMORILLONITE/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Interpretation of gas compositions from the
Dependence of properties of clay suspensions on Wairakei field over 10 years, 3249
the mineralogical tvpe of clay soil, 3689 Isotopic composition of argon from steam jets of
MONTMORILLONITE/SYNTHESIS Tu scany, 2472
Composition and structure of recent hydrothermal Metal contents of some geothermal fluids, 2430
green minerals in the Gorvachii Plyazh deposit, Natural heat in Sounkyo district of Mt. Taisetsu,
Kunashir Island, 1513 Kamikawa Province (No.1), 2134
Hydrothermal minerals in Goryachii Plyazh, Physical and chemical investigation of Ketetahi
Kunashir Island, 1512 hot springs, (in the geology of Tongariro
Hydrothermal synthesis of montmorillonite group SubdIvision), 2368
NATURAL STEAM/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION INDEX 126
depth), ~478
NATURAL STEAM/USES
Steam vents of TuscanM and the Larderello plant. Applications of natural steam in ltal~, 1053
Volume I, 1040 Ground waters - vast source of thermal energy, 488
Studies on natural steam at Ebino hot spring in NATURAL STEAM/VAPOR CONDENSATION
Miyazaki prefecture, 2334 Fresh water from geothermal fluids, 2938
Study by "endogenic forces" of the Neapolitan NETHERLANDS/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
region, 2324 Future for induced geothermal energy, 628
Water collection and analysis rro~ thermal Future for induced geothermal energy, 3314
sources and vapour manifestations, 2412 Geothermal energy, 639
NATURAL STEAM/CONTAMINATION NEVADA/EARTHQUAKES
Corrosion and scaling by steam in nuclear Spectral characteristics of central Nevada
geothermal power plants, ~178 (UCRL-7~9~9) microearthquakes, 2895
Corrosion and scaling by -steam in nuclear NEVADA/GEOLOGY
geothermal power plants, ~179 (UCRL-739~9(Rev.2 Evaluation of hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry
Plowshare geothermal steam chemistry, of Truckee Meadows area , Washoe County, Nevada,
introductory studies, ~271 (BNWL-1614) 8~0
NATURAL STEAM/CORROSIVE EFFECTS NEVADA/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Corrosion and scaling by steam in nuclear Remote sensing geophysics from Sky lab. Monthly
geothermal power plants, ~178 (UCRL-7~9~9) report, 1658 (E-74-10480)
Corrosion and scaling by steam in nuclear Temperature data from exploratory boreholes at
geothermal power plants, ~179 (UCRL-739~9(Rev.2 the supplemental test site, Central Nevada
Corrosion by low-pressure geothermal steam, 3181 Interim Report, 1971
Geothermal corrosion of aluminum and aluminum NEVADA/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
allolls, 3195 Developments in four corners-Intermountain area
NATURAL STEAM/EXPLOITATION i n 197~, 1651
Natural steam power plants of Larderello, 3210 NEVADA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
NATURAL STEAM/FLOW RATE Geochemical and geophysical approaches to the
Calculation of volcanic steam jet vapor, 3426 problems of utilization of hot spring water and
NATURAL STEAM/GAS ANALYSIS heat (Geothermal exploration methods, steamboat
Sampling and anal~gis of gases in natural steam springs), 1607
wellS, 241~ Geotnermal exploration and development in Nevada,
NATURAL STEAM/GEOCHEMISTRY 290
Natural steam geolog~ and geochemistry, 678 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory geothermal program
NATURAL STEAM/HYDRODYNAMICS in northern Nevada, 1601 (LBL-3224)
Some observations about the thermo-fluid-d~namic Potential applications of nuclear explosives to
behavior of the steam in the wells of the recovery of geothermal energ~. Progress
Larderello and about the best exploitation report for fiscal ~ear 1966, ~288 (USGS-289-2)
conditions, 3243 Sources of data for evaluation of selected
NATURAL STEAM/ISOTOPE RATIO geothermal areas in northern and central Nevada.
Stable isotope ratios of volcanic steam from Water resourCes investigations, 167 (PB-222948)
White Island, 2276 (INS-764) NEVADA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
NATURAL STEAM/ORIGIN Beowawe still roars: reproach and rehash, 365
Aqua de Ney, a spring of unique chemical Future role of desalting in Nevada, 169 (PB-
character, 1189 226760 )
Geothermal electric plant in Italy, 432 Geothermal exploration and development in Nevada,
Geothermal steam: origin, characteristics, 290
occurrence, and exploitation. final report, 30 Hydrology, activity, and heat flow of the
(AD-611808 ) Steamboat Springs Thermal System, Washoe County,
Origin of geothermal waters or natural steam, 720 Nevada, 1381
NATURAL STEAM/PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Mineral and water resourceS of Nevada, 834
Procedural instructions for the stud~ of thermal Natural steam exploration in USA, 203
waters in wells, 1613 Nevada's geothermal resources, 234
Some ph~sical properties of the steam discharged Sources of data for evaluation of selected
from geothermal ground, 3253 geothermal areas in northern and central Nevada.
NATURAL STEAM/POWER POTENTIAL Water resources investigations, 167 (PB-222948)
Our hottest treasure hunt yields cheap power from Utilization of intermediate-temperature
underground steam, 235 geothermal brines in the production of electric
NATURAL STEAM/PRESSURE GRADIENTS power, 2992
Problem of the methods for determining the NEVADA/GEOTHER~AL SYSTEMS
presence of volcanic vapours at depth Geothermal s~stems of northern Nevada, 938
(Calculation of volcanic steam pressures at NEVADA/GEOTHERMAL WELLS
depth), ~478 Beowawe still roars (Flow phenomena at Nevada
Problem of the basis of a procedure for geothermal well), 929
determining the pressure of volcanic steam at NEVADA/GEYSERS
depth, ~516 Ge~ser activit~ near Beowawe, Eureka County,
NATURAL STEAM/PRODUCTION Nevada, 862
Economic mineral deposits in the coast ranges, 840 Geysers of Whirlwind Valley (Nevada) (Description
Natural steam geolog~ and geochemistry, 678 of Beowawe geysers), 812
NATURAL STEAM/RESERVES NEVADA/HOT SPRINGS
Stud~ on the natural steam in Japan, 430 Hot springs, sinter deposits and volcanic cinder
NATURAL STEAM/SUPERHEATING cones in Nevada, 833
Superheating of geothermal steam, 2065 Lar~e springs in the United States, 774
Superheating of geothermal steam for power (100 0 P Observations on some thermal springs in Nevada
superheated steam, 50 Ib/in), 3044 (Data on 33 springs), 810
NATURAL STEAM/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT Radon alpha-track survey of a potential
Emissions of steam on Kunashiri Island (hot beach), geothermal resource area, 757 (LBL-3225)
454 Report on the geology of portions of California,
On some fumarolic and solfataric manifestations Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona,
in El Salvador, Central America, 1058 examined in the years 1871, 1872, and 1873, 943
Stable isotope ratios of volcanic steam from Systematic geology, 946
White Island, 2276 (INS-764) NEVADA/HYDROLOGY
Vertical temperature distribution in steam wells, Evaluation of hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistr~
~224 of Truckee Meadows area, Washoe Countv, Nevada,
NATURAL STEAM/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES 8~0
Data on natural geothermal steam of Larderello NEVADA/MINERAL RESOURCES
region, 1160 Mineral and water resources of Nevada, 834
Procedural instructions for the study of thermal Mineral resources of Douglas, Ormsb~, and Washoe
waters in wells, 1613 counties (Describes Steamboat Springs and
Thermod~namical properties of natural steams and mentions Gerlach hot springs), &02
h~drothermal structure of Beppu geothermal area, Report on the borax deposits of California and
1265 Nevada, 2950
NATURAL STEAM/THERMODYNAMICS NEVADA/WATER RESOURCES
Some observations about tne thermo-fluid-dynamic Future role of desalting in Nevada, 169 (PB-
behavior of the steam in the wells of 226760 )
Larderello and about the best exploitation Mineral and water resources of Nevada, 834
conditions, 3243 NEW GUINEA/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
NATURAL STEAM/TRANSPORT Preliminary investigation of the Rabaul
Measurement and transmission of steam in geothermal area for the production of electric
Matsukawa geothermal power plant, 3038 power, 487
NATURAL STEAM/UNDERGROUND NEW GUINEA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Problem of the methods for determining the Preliminary investigation of the Rabaul
presence of volcanic vapours at depth geothermal area for toe production of electric
(Calculation of volcanic steam pressures at power, 487
127 INDEX NEW ZEALAND/GEOLOGY
NEW GUINEA/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
Subsea-floor metamorphism, heat and mass transfer.
Additional comment, 1574 Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona,
NEW GUINEA/THERMAL WATERS examined in the years 1871, 1872, and 1873, g43
Mineral and thermal waters of the Territor~ of Saline springs of the Rio Salado, Sandoval County,
Papua and New Guinea, 1463 New Mexico, 777
NEW GUINEA/VOLCANOES Springs in the vicinity of Socorro, New Mexico,
Mount Baqana and Lake Loloru, Bougainville, T.P.N.G 828
., 1347 NEW MEXICO/HOT-DRY-ROCK SYSTEMS
NEW HEBRIDES ISLANDS/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS Geology of geothermal test hole GT-2 Fenton Hill
Progress report of the geological surve~ for the Site, JulY 1974, 2646 (LA-5780-MS)
period 1959--1962, 1234 Planning, drilling, and logging of Geothermal
NEW HEBRIDES ISLANDS/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Test Hole GT-2, Phase I, 2647 (LA-5819-PR)
Progress report of the geological surve~ for the Progress of the LASL dry hot rock geothermal
period 1959--1962, 1234 energy project, 3282 (LA-UR-74-1836)
NEW HEBRIDES ISLANDS/HOT SPRINGS NEW MEXICO/HYDROLOGY
Geolog~ of the New Hebrides, 973 Geology of geothermal test hole GT-2 Fenton Hill
NEW MEXICO/BOREHOLES Site, July 1974, 2646 (LA-5780-MS)
GeoloQV of geothermal test hole GT-2 Fenton Hill NEW MEXICO/MINER~L RESOURCES
Site, July 1974, 2646 (LA-5780-MS) Exploration for mineral resources, 2048
Planning, drilling, and logging of Geothermal NEW MEXICO/MINERAL SPRINGS
Test Hole GT-2, Phase I, 2647 (LA-5819-PR) Saline springs of the Rio Salado, Sandoval Countv,
NEW MEXICO/ELECTRIC POWER New Mexico, 777
Another Rio Grande Cor New MeXico, 3317 (LA-UR-73- NEW MEXICO/NATURAL STEAM
499) Geothermal survey of hot ground near Lordsburg,
Some interfaces in resource utilization New Mexico, 1723
(Geothermal energ~, energv transmission, and NEW MEXICO/STRATIGRAPHY
desalination of underground water in New Mexico), Geology of geothermal test hole GT-2 Fenton Hill
3318 (LA-UR-73-570) Site, July 1974, 2646 (LA-5780-MS)
NEW MEXICO/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS NEW MEXICO/THERMAL WATERS
Geophvsical studies in the southern Rio Grande Chemical characteristics of New Mexico's thermal
Rift, 2211 waters - a critique, 2439
Geothermal survey of hot ground near Lordsburg, Distribution and occurrence of New Mexico's
New Mexico, 1723 thermal waters - a statistical summary (Water
Heat flow studies in New Mexico and neighboring temperatures of 900F or above 7.4 medium pH,
areas of the southwestern United States, 2207 105F medium max. temperature, 30.5 gpm medium
NEW MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY discharge rate), 846
Another Rio Grande for New Mexico, 3317 (LA-UR-73- Distribution and occurrence of New Mexico l s
499) therm~l waters, 844
Developments in four corners-Intermountain area Geothermal survey of hot ground near Lordsburg,
in 1973, 1651 New Mexico, 1723
Some interfaces in resource utilization Ground-water conditions in the Rio Grande Valley
(Geothermal energ~, energ~ transmission, and between Truth or Consequences and Los Palomas,
desalination of underground water in New Mexico), Sierra County, New Mexico, 826
3318 (LA-UR-73-570) Preliminary study of the quality of water in the
NEW MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION drainage area of the Jemez River and Rio
Distribution and occurrence of New Mexico's Guadalupe, 2278 (LA-5595)
thermal waters - a statistical summary (Water Scientists in hot water, 231
temperatures of 900F or above 7.4 medium pH, Sodium ion concentration in New Mexico's thermal
1050F medium max. temperature, 30.5 gpm medium waters, 2450
discharge rate), 846 NEW MEXICO/WATER RESOURCES
First report on a preliminar~ geothermal study of Another Rio Grande for New Mexico, 3317 (LA-UR-73-
the Rio Grande rift (Colorado plateau), 2190 499)
Geolog~ of geothermal test hole GT-2 Fenton Hill NEW ZEALAND/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
Site, July 1974, 2646 (LA-5780-MS) Geoph~sical methods in geothermal prospecting in
Geothermal prospects in New Mexico, 312 New Zealand, 1876
Planning, drilling, and logging of Geothermal Regional ground temperature survey in the Taupo-
Test Hole GT-2, Phase I, 2647 (LA-5819-PR) Reporoa depression, 1858
NEW MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS NEW ZEALAND/ENERGY SOURCES
Note on temperature gradients in the Permian Geography of power resources in the Waikato
Basin, 651 region, 443
NEW MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES NEW 2EALAND/FUMAROLES
Artificial geothermal reservoirs in hot volcanic Examination of sulfur isotopic ratios in the
rock (Jemez Caldera, New Mexico), 3280 (LA-UR- geothermal and volcanic environment, 2463
73-1695) Geology of New Zealand, 979
Exploration for mineral resources, 2048 Geology of the Rotorua - Taupo subdivision,
Geothermal prospects in New Mexico, 253 Rotorua and Kaimanawa Divisions, 1006
Geothermal prospects in New Mexico, 312 Rotorua District, 988
Geothermal energy (particularly in New Mexico), Sketch of the geology of New Zealand, 1591
612 NEW ZEALAND/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
Geothermics-New Mexico's untapped resources, 404 Epidote in hot-spring systems, and depth of
LASL geothermal energ~ program: summary of in- formation of propylitic epidote in epithermal
situ experiments in the first exploratory hole, ore deposits, 1205
3312 NEW ZEALAND/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Petrography of some rock types of the Precambrian Geological interpretation of Ngawha deep
basement near the Los Alamos Scientific drillhole, Kaikohe, Northland (N15), New
Laboratory geothermal test site, Jemez Zealand, 1547
Mountains, New Mexico, 756 (LA-S129) NEW ZEALAND/GEOLOGY
Preliminary report on New Mexico's geothermal Geology, volcanology, and geophysics.
energy resources, 207 Utilization of geothermal resources in New
Preliminary report on New Mexico's geothermal Zealand, 424
energy resources, 212 Geology and geothermal energy in the Taupo
NEW MEXICO/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, 1240
Saline springs of the Rio Salado, Sandoval County, Geology of the Waiapu SUbdivision, Raukumara
New Mexico, 777 Division, 990
NEW MEXICO/HEAT FLOW Geology of New Zealand. Introduction to the
Geothermal ~urveys in sedimentar~ rocks near Historical, structural, and economic geology,
Grants and Laguna, New Mexico, 1865 1598
Geothermal studies in New Mexico and Souther~ Geology of the Mikonui Subdivision, North
Colorado, 2757 Westland, 976
Heat flow in Colorado and New Mexico, 880 Geology of New Zealand, 979
Heat flow studies in New Mexico and neighboring Metamorphic belts and orogenesis in southern New
areas of the southwestern United states, 2207 Zealand, 1346
NEW MEXICO/HOT SPRINGS Notes on the geology of Whakatane District and
A preliminary study of the waters of the Jemez Whale Island, 1026
plateau, New Mexico, 2290 Outline of the geology of New Zealand, by
Chemical analysis of water from Ojo Caliente officers of the Geological Survey, 1038
Spring, Taos County, N.Mex., 264? Through the looking glass - comparative study of
Composition of some New Mexico waters, 2289 New Zealand and California, 700
Geothermal prospects in New Mexico~ 918 Weird region: New Zealand I~Kes, terraces,
Preliminary study of the geochemical ge~sers, and volcanoes, with an account of the
characteristics of thermal waters in New Mexico, eruption of Tarawera, 985
2595 Zeolite facies, with comments on the
Report on the geology of portions of California, interpretation of hydrothermal systems, 1135
NEW ZEALAND/GEOMORPHOLOGY INDEX 128
Isotope geochemistry of carbon and rare gases in
the hydrothermal areas of New Zealand, 2429
NEW ZEALAND/GEOMORPHOLOGY Mass spectrometer measurements in the thermal
Zeolite facies, with comments on the areas of New Zealand, carbon dioxide and
interpretation of h~drothermal s~stems, 1135 residual gas analyses, 2389
NEW ZEALAND/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Natural heat flow from the thermal areas of Taupo
Geological interpretation of Ngawha deep Sheet District (N94), 1730
drillhole, Kaikohe, Northland (N15), New Natural hydrothermal systems and experimental hot-
Zealand, 1547 water/rock interactions, Pt. 1, 1242
Geological structure and volcanism of the Taupo- Physical and chemical investigations in White
Tarawera District, 1757 Island (N.Z. Dept. Sci. Indust. Res., Bull. 127)
Preliminary geophysical survey of part (west and 668
southwest) of the Whakatane district, 1029 Physics of the New Zealand thermal area (N.2.
Recent geophysical investigations relating to the Dept. Sci. Indust. Res., Bull. 123), 1726
Taupo volcanic zone, New Zealand, 1900 Preliminary survey of the hydrothermal field at
Recent geophysical investigations relating to the Rabaul, New Britain, 1165
Taupo volcanic zone, 1901 Prospection of geothermal fields and
NEW ZEALAND/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY investigations necessary to evaluate their
Exploitation of geothermal water, 522 capacity, 45
Geothermal development in New Zealand Radon in the New Zealand geothermal regions, 2360
(Exploration wells, up to 3060C), 540 Rock alteration in some geothermal areas of Japan,
Geothermal energy, 2961 1319
Geothermal energy and resources, 521 Sulphur isotopic variations in nature, sulphur
New Zealand looks again at geothermal energy isotopic measurements on SUlphur and sulphates
sources, 641 in New Zealand geothermal and volcanic areas,
Review of geothermal energy in New Zealand, 632 2363
Rotorua City (New Zealand) regulations on NEW ZEALAND/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
geothermal energY9 2836 Geothermal energy, 2961
Seismolo9ical and geothermal research in New Power probabilities, 441
Zea 1 and, 624 NEW ZEALAND/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Utilization of geothermal heat in New Zealand t 442 Drilling for steam, 423
NEW ZEALAND/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Foreign and domestic discussions on natural
Borehole measurements, 2679 geothermal power and potential use of Plowshare
Chemical prospecting of hot spring areas for to stimulate these natural systems, 3272 (BNwL-
utilization of geothermal steamt 2417 8-110 )
Cretaceous greywackes, 1375 Geography of power resources in the Waikato
Exploration for geothermal resources, 1639 region, 443
Exploration for geothermal power, 2155 Geology, volcanology, and geophysics.
Factors in geothermal investigations at Waiotapu, Utilization ot geothermal resources in New
1199 Zealand, 424
Geological interpretation of Ngawha deep Geothermal development in New Zealand
drillhole, Kaikohe, Northland (N15), New (Exploration wells, up to 3060C), 540
Zealand, 1547 Geothermal power, 447
Geophvsical methods in geothermal prospecting in Geothermal energy resources for heating and
New Zealand, 1869 associated applications in Rotorua and
Geophysical methods in geothermal prospecting t surrounding areas, 3344
1852 Geotnermal energy and resources, 521
Geophysical methods in geothermal prospecting in Natural steam in New Zealand, 438
New Zealand, 1876 Nature's heat resources - their post-war
Geothermal development in New Zealand utilization in thermal regions, 416
(Exploration wells 9 up to 3060C), 540 Near-surface resistivity surveys of geothermal
Geothermal power, 447 areas using the electromagnetic method
Geothermal ground noise amplitude and frequency (Horizontal coplanar loop technique), 2059
spectra in the New Zealand volcanic region, 1923 New Zealand's challenge to U.S.: Wairakei, 638
Infra-red remote sensing of some geothermal New Zealand volcanology: central volcanic region,
features in the Taupo region~ New Zealand (in 1292
Geophysics ot the Earth and the oceans, Part II), Present-day hydrothermal systems and mineral
2159 deposition, 78
Introduction, 436 Proceedings of United Nations Conference on New
Investigations for geothermal power at Waiotapu, Sources of Energy, Volume 2, 51
New Zealand (Deep borehole temperature of 295C Proceedings of the NATO-CeMS information meeting
max),483 on dry hot rock geothermal energy, September 17-
Near-surface resistivity surve~9 of geothermal 19, 1974, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 154 (LA-5818-
areas using the electromaQnetic method C)
(Horizontal coplanar loop technique), 2059 Review of geothermal resources, 213
Preliminar~ survey of the hydrothermal field at Roar .(rom an emerging resource (in Iceland, New
Rabaul. New Britain, 1165 Zealand, Italy, Japan, USSR, Mexico), 92
Regional ground temperature survey in the Taupo- Some considerations on the utilization of
Reporoa depression, 1858 geothermal energy, a propos of New Zealand, 1152
Report on volcanology of New Zealand, 1098 Through the looging glass - comparative study of
Resistivity surveying in New Zealand thermal New Zealand and California, 700
areas, 1845 Utilization of geothermal heat in New Zealand, 442
Seismic, gravitu and magnetic studies, Broadlands NEW ZEALAND/GEOTHERMAL WELLS
geothermal field, New Zealand, 2066 Physical investigations, 1079
Summary of findings at Waiotapu, 1200 Subsurface and output measurements on geothermal
Utilization of geothermal steam in New Zealand, bores in New Zealand, 3245
461 Sulfur isotopes in pyrite, pyrrhotite, alunite
NEW ZEALAND/GEOTHERMAL fIELDS and anhydrite from steam wells in the Taupo
Electrofiltration potentials in wells in Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, 2447
geothermal areas (in physics of the New Zealand Thermal resources of Rotorua, 418
thermal area), J219 NEW ZEALAND/GEYSERS
Estimation of subsurface flows and permeabilities Australasia based on Hellwald's 'Die Erde und
from temperature and pressure data, 1485 Ihre Volker', 1589
Evidence of microbiological activit~ in some of fumaroles, hot springs, and geysers, 660
the geothermal regions of New Zealand, 1097 Geology of New Zealand, 979
Geochemistr~ of the Ngawha h~drothermal area, 1305 Geysers, 746
Geology of New Zealand geothermal steam fields, Geysers, 754
1245 Geysers of New Zealand and their deposits, 986
Geophysics of Waiotapu area, 1804 Geysers of the Yellowstone National Park, 649
Geothermal energy, 1064 New Zealand guide, 1052
Geothermal heat flow in the North Island of New Rotorua District, 988
Zealand, 1983 Sketch of the geology of New Zealand, 1591
Heat flow studies in thermal areas of the North Source of the waters of geysers, 974
Island of New Zealand, 2053 Thermal springs, 949
Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters World1s geyser regions, 752
of the Ngawha geothermal region, North Auckland, NEW Z[ALAND/GROUND WATER
New Zealand, 1273 Boron in some New Zealand ground waters, 2366
Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters NEW ZEALAND/HEAT fLOW
of the Ngawha hydrothermal area, North Auckland, Geothermal steam for power in New Zealand, 1609
2456 Geothermal heat flow in the North Island of New
Infrared remote sensing of thermal ground in the Zealand, 1983
Taupo region, New Zealand (NONE), 2055 Geothermal heat flow in the North Island of New
Isotope qeology in the hydrothermal areas of New Zealand, 1986
Zealand, 2408 Origin and flow of heat, 1114
129 INDEX NICARAGUA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Temperature errors introduced by temperature-
measuring probes. 1752
NEW ZEALAND/HOT SPRINGS 1718
Australasia based on Hellwald's 'Die Erde und NEW ZEALAND/MINERAL RESOURCES
Ihre Volker', 1589 Processing of saline geothermal fluids for
Bimodal distribution of pH values of thermal mineral recovery (Reykjanes), 2949
springs of the world. 731 NEW ZEALAND/MINERAL SPRINGS
Chemical investigation of the hot springs of the Composition and properties of the mineral waters
New Zealand thermal region, 2325 of Australasia, 2643
Chemistry of the Tokaanu--Waihi hydrothermal area, NE~ ZEALAND/MINERALS
2494 Minerals and mineral substances of New Zealand,
Current mercury deposition at Ngawha Springs, New 987
Zea I and, 2630 NEW ZEALAND/NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Data of geochemistry, 2296 Review of the work of the tritium laboratory,
Direct observations of columnar scattering Institute of Nuclear Sciences, New Zealand, 2471
associated with geothermal gas bubbling in the NEW ZEALAND/PETROLOGY
Bav of Plenty, New Zealand, 1542 Rock alteration in some geothermal areas of Japan,
Epidote in hot-spring systems, and depth of 1319
formation of propylitic epidote in epithermal NEW ZEALAND/POWER GENERATION
ore deposits, 1205 Geothermal steam for power in New Zealand, 444
Examination of sulfur isotopic ratios in the NEW ZEALAND/POWER TRANSMISSION LINES
geothermal and volcanic environment, 2463 Power probabilities, 441
Gamma radioactivity survey of some of the NEW ZEALAND/ROCKS
geothermal areas of the North Island of New Boron in waters and rocks of New Zealand
Zealand, 2349 h~drothermal areas, 2400
Geochemistry of the Ngawha hydrothermal area, 1305 NEW ZEALAND/SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
Geologv and geothermal energy in the Taupo Natural hydrothermal systems and the reaction of
Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, 1240 hot water with sedimentary rocks, 3591
Geologv of the Waiapu Subdivision, Raukumara NEW ZEALAND/SEISMOLOGY
Division, 990 Seismological and geothermal research in New
Geolog~ of New Zealand. Introduction to the Zea 1 a nd, 624
Historical, structural, and economic geology, NEW ZEALAND/SOLFATARAS
1598 Sketch of the geology of New Zealand, 1591
Geology of the Mikonui SUbdivision, North NEW ZEALAND/SURFACE WATERS
Westland, 976 Occurrence of pentathionic acid in natural waters,
GeoloQV of New Zealand, 979 2288
Geolog~ of the Aroha subdivision, Hauraki, NEW ZEALAND/THERMAL POWER PLANTS
Auckland, 980 Power probabilities, 441
Geologv of the Rotorua - Taupo subdivision, NEW ZEALAND/THERMAL WATERS
Rotorua and Kaimanawa Divisions, 1006 Alkali ion analysis of thermal waters in New
Geothermal mercury pollution in New Zealand, 2913 Zealand, 2375
Geysers of New Zealand and their deposits, 986 Arsenic and antimony in Some New Zealand thermal
HotsprinQ areas with acid-sulphate-cnloride waters (Rotorua-Taupo region), ~376
wa ters, 1163 Boron in waters and rocks of New Zealand
Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2330 hydrothermal areas, 2400
Location of hot springs in New Zealand, 1768 Chemical survey of the hot spring and drill hole
Minerals and mineral substances of New Zealand, waters of Taupo Borough, 2409
987 Chemistry of the hydrothermal waters of the
New Zealand guide, 1052 volc~nic eruption on Raoul Island, November
New Zealand's Hot Springs, 2316 1964, 2441
Note on some ejecta of the hot springs of Chemistry of thermal waters at Rotorua, 2476
Tarawera, New Zealand, formed since the Field instrument for measuring temperatures of
earthquake of 23 June 1886, 1593 natural boiling points, 1719
Notes on the geology of Whakatane District and Fluorine in the natural thermal waters of New
Whale Island, 1026 Zealand. 2410
Outline of the geology of New Zealand, by Gamma radioactivity survey of some of the
officers of the Geological Survey, 1038 geothermal areas of the North Island of New
Physical and chemical investigation of Ketetahi Zealand, 2349
hot springs, (in the geology of Tongariro Geochemistry of bromine and iodine in New Zealand
Subdivision), 2368 thermal waters, 2372
Rotorua District, 988 Geoph~sical investigation of Rotorua, 422
Sketch of the geology of New Zealand, 1591 Germanium, molybdenum, copper and zinc in New
Studies of the hot springs of New Zealand, 2306 Zealand thermal waters, 1351
Te Puia hot springs, 1030 Gold-silver ore-grade precipitates from New
Thermal springs of New Zealand, 507 Zealand thermal waters, 2520
Thermal waters of Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters
New Zealand, 429 of the Ngawna geothermal region, North Auckland,
Trip through the Hot Lake District, New Zealand, New Zealand, 1273
1594 Natural hydrothermal systems and the reaction of
Tritium determinations on bore waters in the hot water with sedimentary rocks, J59l
light of chloride-enthalpy relations. 2407 OriQin of tritium in hydrothermal solutions, 2443
Underground water in New Zealand, 1022 Review of the work of the tritium laboratory,
Volcanologv 1927-29, 1136 Institute of Nuclear Sciences, New Zealand, 2471
Waiwera (hot springs) near Auckland, New Zealand, Rotorua thermal water,' 1014
1588 Thermal resources of Rotorua, 418
NEW ZEALAND/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS Wonders of geolog~ or, a familiar exposition of
Hydrothermal activity at Ngawha, North Auckland, geological phenomena. Volume 1-2, 1037
1031 NEW ZEALAND/VOLCANIC REGIONS
Natural hydrothermal systems and experimental hot- Angry mountains, New Zealand's volcanic belt, 1067
water/rock interactions, Pt. 1, 1242 New Zealand volcanology: central volcanic region,
Natural hydrothermal systems and experimental hot- 1292
water/rock interactions, Pt. 2, 1349 Recent geophysical investigations relating to the
Natural hydrothermal systems and the reaction of Taupo volcanic zone, New Zealand, 1900
hot water with sedimentary rocks, 3591 Recent geophysical investigations relating to the
Prospecting of hydrothermal areas by surtace Taupo volcanic zone, 1901
thermal surveys, 1817 Volcanic hydrothermal areas and the
Volcanic hydrothermal areas, and the interpretation of thermal water compositions,
interpretation of thermal water compositions, 2455
1277 Weird region: New Zealand lakes, terraces,
Volcanic hydrothermal areas and the geysers, and volcanoes, with an account of the
interpretation of thermal water compositions, eruption of Tarawera, 985
2455 White Island (History, description), 1108
Zeolite facies, with comments on the NEW ZEALAND/VOLCANOES
interpretation of hydrothermal systems, 1135 Geology, volcanology, and geophysics.
NEW ZEALAND/INFRARED SURVEYS Utilization of geothermal resources in New
Intra-red remote sensing of some geothermal Zealand, 424
features in the Taupo region, New Zealand (in Outline of the geology of New Zealand, by
Geoph~5ics of the Earth and the oceans, Part II), officers cf the Geological Survey, 1038
2159 Report on volcanology of New Zealand, 1098
NEW ZEALAND/LAKES Seismic power recordings during hydrothermal
local lake microseisms recorded near Lake Taupo eruptions from Ruapehu Crater Lake in April
in the North Island of New Zealand, 2222 1968, 1474
NEW ZEALAND/MAGNETIC SURVEYS NICARAGUA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Aeromagnetic surve~s in New Zealand 9 1949-1952. Geothermal exploration in Nicaragua, 544
NICARAGUA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
from geothermal heat. 3348
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES/USES
NICARAGUA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Construction of geothermal steam power plants
Geothermal exploration in Nicaragua, 544 utilizing nuclear explosives. 2960
Geothermal cooling urged for Managua, 3362 NUCLEAR fUELS
Information on studies of "endogeneous forces" United states mineral resources (Geology,
in Nicaragua, 1134 economics, and uses)9 340
Proceedings of the NATO-CeMS information meeting NUCLEAR Po~ER/fiIBLIoGRAPHIES
on dry hot rock geothermal energy, September 17- Energy, a continuing bibliography with indexes. 5
19, 1974, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 154 (LA-5818- (NA5A-SP-7043(0I))
C) Energ~-a special bibliography with indexes. 4
NICARAGUA/HOT SPRINGS (NASA-SP-7042 )
Central American volcanoes, 1595 NUCLEAR Po~ER/ENVIRoNMENTAL EffECTS
Information on studies of "endogeneolls forces" Environmental impact of geothermal development,
in Nicaragua, 1134 2922
NICKEL/ABUNDANCE NUCLEAR Po~ER/USES
Determination of some base metals in broadlands Battelle Information No. I, 410 (N-70-38878)
geothermal waters, 2610 NUCLEAR Po~ER PLANTS
Fractionation of nickel between olivine and Assessing advanced methods of generation, 2987
augite as a geothermometer, 3605 NUCLEAR PROPERTIES/RESEARCH PROGRAMS
NICKEL/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Nuclear Technology Division annual progress
Determination of some base metals in broadlands report for period ending June 30. 1973. 1 (ANCR-
geothermal waters, 2610 1129 )
NICKEL/CORROSION
Laboratory program of study flashing and scaling
characteristics of geothermal brines. Research o
and development progress report. 3176 (PB-
233051 )
NICKEL/GEOTHERMoMETRY OIL SANDS/PROCESSING
Nickel partition geothermometer applied to the Recovery of high-viscosit~ petroleum by steam
prehistoric Makaopuhi lava lake. Hawaii. 3667 from geothermal heat, 3348
NICKEL SULfIDES/GEoTHERMOMETRY OIL SHALES
Sulfur-rich portion of the Fe-Ni-S system. 3523 Summary of an assessment of new options in energy
NICKEL SULfIDES/PHASE STUDIES research and development, 18
Sulfur-rich portion of the Fe-Ni-S system. 3523 United States mineral resources (Geology,
NIGERIA/GROUND ~ATER economics. and uses)9 340
Availability of ground water in the Chad Basin of OIL SHALES/IN-SITU PROCESSING
Bornu and Dikwa Emirates. northern Nigeria. Instrumentation s~stems development for in situ
Description for the general reader. 1282 processing, 3106 (SLA-73-919)
NIGERIA/THERMAL ~ATERS oKLAHOMA/GEoTHtRMAL GRADIENTS
Availability of ground water in the Chad Basin of Use of well log temperatures to evaluate regional
Bornu and Dikwa Emirates9 northern Nigeria. geothermal gradients, 1878
Description for the general reader. 1282 OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/EARTHQUAKES
NITRATES/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Observations on pre- and post-earthquake
General dependences between the composition of performance of Old faithful Geyser, 881
solutions and their densit~. I. Aqueous OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/fLO~ RATE
electrolyte solutions. 3718 Prediction of Old faithful's next eruption, 915
NI TRATES/DENSITY OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/fLUID fLo~
General dependences between the composition of Old faithful - physical model, 872
solutions and their density_ I. Aqueous OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
electrolyte solutions. 3718 Geophysical study of geyser action in Yellowstone
NITRIC ACID/SPECIfIC HEAT National Park, 852
Rapid method for determining the average specific OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/MATHEMATICAL MODELS
heat of aqueous solutions of inorganic Prediction of Old faithful's next eruption. 915
compounds. 3772 OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/ORIGIN
NITROGEN/ABUNDANCE 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake alters Yellowstone's
Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as hot springs. 821
the municipal water supply in Makhachkala. 2514 OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/PERfORMANCE
Kul'dar thermal springs. 1187 Observations on pre- and post-earthquake
Mass spectrometer measurements in the thermal performance of old faithful geyser, 875
areas of New Zealand. carbon dioxide and Old faithful geyser performance 1870 throuQh 1966.
residual gas analyses. 2389 869
Nitrogen gas in hot-spring waters. 2382 Old faithful geyser performance 1870 through 1966,
Thermal actiVity in Reykjanes. Iceland. 992 879
UChinomaki hot springs in Aso Caldera. 1159 OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/SEISMIC EffECTS
NITROGEN/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Earth tremors generated by old faithful geyser9
New measurements of the heat conductivity of 1861
steam and nitrogen. 3417 Observations on pre- and post-earthquake
NORTH AMERICA performance of old faithful geyser. 875
See also CANADA Observations on pre- and post-earthquake
MEXICO performance of Old faithful Geyser. 881
USA OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/SEISMIC NOISE
NORTH AMERICA/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Seismic noise measurements in Yellowstone
AAPG geothermal surve~ of North AmericB9 76 National Park. 2271
Geothermics in North America. present and future. OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/SEISMIC SURVEYS
590 Thermal and seismic indications of Old faithful
NORTH AMERICA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Geyser's inner workings. 2046
Geothermics in North America. present and future. OLD fAITHFUL GEYSER/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION
590 Thermal and seismic indications of Old faithful
Nature's pressure cooker, 748 Geyser's inner workings, 2046
NORTH AMERICA/HEAT fLo~ OLD fAITHfUL GEYSER/THERMAL RADIATION
Heat flow in North America. 1415 Winter thermal radiation studies in Yellowstone
NORTH AMERICA/HOT SPRINGS ParI<, 824
Underground waters at the present time. Their OLIVINE/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
regime. temperature. and composition from the Fractionation of nickel between olivine and
viewpoint of the role they ,play in the economy aUQite as a geothermometer. 3605
of the Earth's crust, 1592 oLIVINE/GEoTHERMoMETRY
NORTH DAKOTA/HEAT fLo~ Fractionation of nickel' between 01 ivine and
Preliminary study of heat flow in western North augite as a geothermometer, 3605
Dakota, 2238 OLIVINE/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
NORTH SEA/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS Thermal conductiVity of rock-forming minerals.
Approximate geothermal gradients in the North Sea 3752
Basin (Bottom hole temperatures, 80 wells), 591 oLIVINES/HYDRoTHERMAL ALTERATION
NOZZLES/CORROSION Hygroscopic chlorite, an alteration product of
Materials screening program for the LLL olivines problem of iddingsitization. 3613
geothermal project, 3204 OREGON/ARTESIAN BASINS
NUCLEAR ENERGY/RESEARCH PROGRAMS Preliminary report on artesian basins in
Proceedings of the energy research priorities southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon. 761
conference lleld at Berwick Academy. South OREGON/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
Berwick, Maine, July 30-August 4, 1972, 2 (CoNf- Telluric current exploration for geothermal
720742- ) anomalities in Oregon (Klamath falls), 2248
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS OREGON/GEOLOGY
See also UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS Implications of late cenozoic volcanism to
Recovery of high-viscosity petroleum by steam geothermal potential in the high lava plains of
131 INDEX OXYGEN 16/ISOToPE RATIO
south-central Oregon, 941
Reconnaissance geolog~ and mineral resources of
eastern Klamath County and western lake County, important complex metal deposits of the
Oregon" 900 northern Caucasus, 3859
Transgressive age of late cenozoic silicic Role of subsurface waters in the formation of
volcanic rocks across south-eastern Oregon; hydrothermal deposits, 3840
implications for geothermal potential, 1575 oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
OREGON/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Resistivity exploration for altered zone at Otake
Geothermal activit~ in 1972, 348 geothermal area, 1960
OREGON/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/EXPLORATION
Geothermal activity in 1973, 1648 Photogrammetric techniques applied in the
OREGON/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION development of geothermal resources in
Developments in west coast area in 1971, 315 Matsukawa and Dtake geothermal areas using a
Developments in west coast area in 1973, 1650 vector method, 886
Geothermal activity in 1972, 348 oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/FUMAROLES
Geothermal activity in 1973, 1648 Relation between altered zones and fumaroles and
Heat flow studies in the state of Oregon, 2230 hot springs in the Gtake thermal region, Oita
Potential applications of nuclear explosives to Prefecture. 1070
the recovery of geothermal energy. Progress OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
report for fiscal year 1966, 3288 (USGS-289-2) Geochemistry of the waters discharged from
Search for hot rocks; geothermal exploration, drillholes in the Otake and Hatchobaru areas,
northwest, 1645 2547
Spectral variabilit~ in seismic noise Geoph~sical and geochemical surveys in Otake and
measurements and implications for geothermal Noya districts of the Kuju volcano, Oita
exploration, 2173 prefecture, 1717
Telluric current exploration for geothermal OTAKE GEoiHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGIC FISSURES
anomalities in Oregon (Klamath Falls), 2248 Geophysical studies carried out at Dtake Thermal
OREGON/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS Field, 1303
Geothermal energy potential in Oregon (Regions of Some theoretical considerations on hydrothermal
lare Cenozoic volcanic activity), 217 system due to cracks (Miocine porous sediments),
Preliminar~ report on artesian basins in 1487
southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon, 761 OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
OREGON/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Exploration of Dtake Steam Field, 1279
Developments in west coast area in 1973, 1650 oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGY
Geothermal overview of Oregon, 291 Geology and hydrothermal alterations of Otake
Geothermal energy potential in Oregon (Regions of geothermal area, Kujyo volcano group, Kyushu,
lare Cenozoic volcanic activit~), 217 Japan, 1482
Geothermal resources. Parts I and II. Hearings Structure and behavior of geothermal fields, 740
before the Subcommittee on Water and Power oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Resources of the Committee on Interior and Exploration of Dtake steam field~ l~OO
Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety- Geophvsical and geochemical surveys in Dtake and
Third Congress, First Session, 374 Noya districts of the Kuju volcano, Oita
Geothermal energy potential in Oregon, 224 prefecture, 1717
Ore bin, 383 oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS
OREGON/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Development of geothermal steam at Otake, 491
Heating with hot water wells (Klamath Falls), 3324 Isotopic composition and underground temperature
Temperatures in the lava beds of east-central and of the Otake geothermal water, Kyushu, Japan,
south-central Oregon, 658 3254
OREGON/GEYSERS oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOiHERMAL POWER PLANTS
Action in crump, a columnar geyser, 874 Development of Otake geothermal field, 2977
Lake County's new continuous geyser, 198 Engineering and design features of the Dtake
OREGON/HOT SPRINGS geothermal power plant (12,000 kW output, 1.5
Large springs in the United States, 774 kg/cm 2 saturated steam), 3034
Observations on some west American thermal algae, Experiment on pipeline transportation of steam--
960 water mixtures at Dtake geothermal fielJ, 3171
Temperatures in the lava beds of east-central and Japan exploits geotherm, 2974
south-central Oregon, 658 Operational experiences at Otake geothermal power
Thermal springs aod wells, in Oregon, 891 station, 3052
Zeolites from Ritter hot spring, Grant County, Properties of scales and methods to prevent them,
Oregon, 989 3193
OREGON/MINERAL RESOURCES Resistivity exploration for altered zone at Dtake
Ore bin, 38J geothermal area, 1960
OREGON/MINERALOGY oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HEAT FLOW
Reconnaissance geology and mine)"al resources of Mineral and thermal waters of Japan, 1406
eastern Klamath County and western Lake County, oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HEAT TRANSFER
Oregon" 900 Some geothermal measurements at the Dtake
oREGON/iHERMAL WATERS geothermal area, 2074
Thermal springs and wells, in Oregon, 891 OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HOT SPRINGS
OREGON/VOLCANOES Relation between altered zones and funlaroles and
Implicationg of late cenozoic volcanism to hot springs in the Dtake thermal region, Oita
geothermal potential in the high lava plains of Prefecture, 1070
south-central Oregon, 941 OTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
ORES Exploration of Otake steam field, 1300
See also IRON ORES Relation between altered zones and fumaroles and
ZINC ORES hot springs in the Dtake thermal region, Gita
ORES/DEPOSITION Prefecture, 1070
COffiplexing and hydrothermal ore deposition, 3532 oTAKE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
oRES/GEoTHERMoMETRY Some theoretical considerations on h~drothermal
Geologic thermometry, 2299 svstem due to cracks (Miocine porous sediments),
Geologic thermometers, 3388 1487
ORES/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION OXIDES/ISOTOPE RATIO
Correlation between mineralization and Oxygen isotope studies of hydrothermal mineral
hydrothermal alteration in the mining region of deposits, 3596
Baita-Nistru (Maramures Department, 3770 OXIDES/PRECIPITATION
Report on S.E.G. Symposium on the chemistr~ of Thermal precipitation in aqueous solutions, 3837
the ore forming flUids, 3546 OXYCHLORIDES/ABUNDANCE
ORES/MINERALIZATION Chemical studies on the hot spring of Beppu, the
Factors in the deposition oC hydrothermal ores, local specific feature of the Beppu hot spring
661 (1),2351
ORES/PRECIPITATION OXYGEN/ABUNDANCE
Concentration of ore elements in hydrothermal Thermal actiVity in Reykjanes, Iceland, 992
solutions and conditions of their precipitation, Uchinomaki hot springs in Aso Caldera, 1159
3833 OXYGEN/PHASE STUDIES
ORES/PROSPECTING Stability relations of andradite-quartz in the
Thermal springs and their possible significance system calcium-iron-silicon-oxygen-hydrogen,
in the future discover~ of ore deposits, 2317 3861
ORES/SYNTHESIS OXYGEN 16/ISoToPE RATIO
Geochemistry of the hvdrothermal ore-forming Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters
processes, 3755 of tile Ngawha hydrothermal area, Nortn Auckland,
Hydrothermal ore formation in relation to data of 2456
global and regional geoloQv as illustrated by Isotope geology of the Steanlboat Springs Area,
the Caucasus. 2. Possible developmental Nevada, 1756
course of hydrothermal solutions in relation to Quartz and magnetite oxygen-18/oxygen-16
features of the geological history of the most fractionation in metamorphosed Biwabik iron
OXYGEN 16/ISOTOPE RATIO INDEX 132
the river ranch No.1 well, Salton Sea
geothermal field, California, 2496
formation, 3572 Oxygen isotope studies of h~drothermal mineral
OXYGEN 18/ABUNDANCE deposits, 3596
Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2337 Oxygen isotope geothermometry, 3539
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of monthly Oxygen isotopic composition of minerals from
collected waters from Nasudake volcanic area, lepontine gneisses, Valle Bodengo (Prov. di
Japan. 2553 Sondrio, Italial, 3803
OXYGEN 18/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Significance of 18 0/ 16 0 and 13C/12C ratios in
Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2330 hydrothermally dolomitized limestones and
OXYGEN IS/ISOTOPE RATIO manganese carbonate replacement ores of the
Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters Drum Mountains, Jiab County, Utah, 3537
of the Ngawha hydrothermal area, North Auckland, Stable isotope ratios of volcanic steam fro~
2456 IIhite Island. 2276 (INS-764)
Isotope geology of the Steamboat Springs Area, Use of ox~gen isotopes in high-temperature
Nevada. 1756 geological thermometry, 2383
Quartz and magnetite oxygen-18/oxygen-16 Variation of 0-18/0-16 in minerals and rocks, 2469
fractionation in metamorphosed Biwabik iron oXYSULFIDES/ABUNDANCE
formation, 3572 Chemical studies on the hot spring of Beppu, the
Some investigations of the deposition of local specific feature of the Beppu hot spring
travertine from Hot Springs (Pt. 1. Isotopic ( 1 l, 2351
chemistry of a travetine-depositing spri n9),
1504
OXYGEN ISOTOPES/GEOCHEMISTRY P
Isotopic geochemistry of water and carbon in
geothermal areas, 2474
OXYGEN ISOToPES/GEOTHERMOMETRY PACIFIC OCEAN/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Comments on oxygen isotope geothermometry, 2622 Detailed heat flow, topographic, and magnetic
Determination of temperatures during the survey across the Galapagos spreading center at
formation of hydrothermal quartz by means of 86 0 101, 2224
oxygen isotope ratios, 3595 PACIFIC OCEAN/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
High-temperature isotopic thermometry, 3517 Geothermal steam prospects around Pacific
Origin of the Shimogamo geothermal brine, Izu, (Ciircum-Pacific region), 143
Japan, 2597 PACIFIC OCEAN/HEAT FLOII
Uxygen isotopic ratios of sulfate .ions-water Detailed heat flow, topographic, and magnetic
pairs as a possible geothermometer, 2638 survey across the Galapagos spreading center at
Oxygen isotope fractionation in the system 86 0 11, 2224
calcium carbonate-water, 2357 Geothermal measurements on the Manihiki Plateau
Oxygen isotope geothermometry, 3539 and the Marcus-Necker Rise (Pacific Ocean), 595
Use of oxygen isotopes in high-temperature Geotnermal and geomagnetic data in and around the
geological thermometry, 2383 island arc of Japan. 1390
OXYGEN ISOTOPES/ISOTOPE RATIO Heat flow inside island arcs of northwestern
18 0/ 16 0 ratios of coexisting minerals in Pacific, 1952
glaucophane-bearing metamorphic rocks, 3653 Heat flow in Pacific Ocean off central California,
Carbon and oxygen isotopes in epigenetic 1911
hydrothermal rocks from Hamam-l-farun, Sinai, Heat-flow measurements in east PacifiC Ocean, 1864
3828 Ocean-floor heat-flow measurements west of United
Determination of temperatures during the States and Baja California, 1257
formation of hydrothermal quartz by means of Terrestrial heat flow in the Celebes and Sulu
oxygen isotope ratios, 3595 Seas, 722
First isotopic data on the fumaroles of Italian PACIFIC OCEAN/HOT SPRINGS
volcanoes, 710 Summary of studies of thermal waters and volcanic
Geochemistry among the methods of prospecting for emanations of tne Pacific region, 1920-61, 1227
geothermal energ~, 2590 PACIFIC OCEAN/MAGNETIC SURVEYS
High-temperature isotopic thermometry, 3517 Geothermal and geomagnetic data in and around the
Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters island arc of Japan, 1390
of the Ngawha geothermal region, North Auckland, PACIFIC OCEAN/MINERAL RESOURCES
New Zealand. 1273 Plate tectonics and mineral resources of Pacific,
Isotope Qeochemistry of thermal and meteoric 750
waters from the Nasudake volcanic area, Tochigi PACIFIC OCEAN/SEA BED
Prefecture, Japan, 2575 Sea floor geothermal measurements from Conrad
Isotopic analysis of deuterium and oxygen in Cruise 13. Technical report, Apr-Dec 1970,
waters of 14 thermomineral springs in the 1653 (AD-749983)
Aquitaine basin, 2521 PACIFIC OCEAN/TECTONICS
Isotopic composition of waters from the Danakil Plate tectonics and mineral resources of Pacific,
depression (Ethiopia), 2617 750
Isotopic composition and origin of the Red Sea PACIFIC OCEAN/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION
and Salton Sea geothermal brines, 58 Sea floor geothermal measurements from Conrad
Isotopic composition and underground temperature Cruise 13. Technical report, Apr-Dec 1970,
of the Dtake geothermal water, Kyushu, Japan, 1653 (AD-749983)
3254 PACIFIC OCEAN/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
Isotopic composition and origin of the thermal Heat flow inside island arcs of northwestern
waters and gase3 of the Massif central, 2402 Pacific, 1952
Isotopic criteria of the genesis of natural 5i0 2 PACIFIC OCEAN/THERMAL IIATERS
formations, 3628 Hydrothermal power from the Juan de fuca Ridge:
Isotopic composition of waters of the Broadlands ou t line 0 f a mode l, 1579
geothermal field, 2581 PACIFIC OCEAN/VoLCANO~S
Isotopic composition of calcite and water from Summary of studies of thermal waters and volcanic
the Dunes - DWR No. 1 geothermal test carehole, effianations of the Pacific region, 1920-61, 1227
Imperial Valley, California, 2612 PAKISTAN/HOT SPRINGS
Isotopic composition of oxygen and carbon from Thermal springs of Pakistan, 1261
carbonates of the Donets Basin, 2633 PALESTINE/WATER RESOURCES
Isotopic geochemistr~ of water and carbon in Geophysics in the exploration, exploitation, and
geothermal areas, 2474 conservation of water, 1705
Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2337 PANAMA/hEAT FLOW
Isotopic geochemistry of thermal waters, 2330 Heat flow from eastern Panama and northwestern
Meteoric water in magmas, 942 Colombia, 2250
Mineralogy and oxygen isotope geochemistrv of the PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/ENERGY YIELD
hydrothermally altered rocks oC the Ohaki- Paratunsk hydrothermal system in Kamchatka, 1531
Broadlands, New Zealand, geothermal area, 2618 PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
0-18/0-16 and C-13/C-I2 ratios of fossils from Results of geophysical studies on the Paratunka
the hot-brine deep area of the central Red Sea, geothermal deposits, 1535
1431 PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
Oxygen-18 and carbon-13 contents of the sulfates Geothermal power plant on the Paratunka River,
and the carbonates associated in some oxidizing 3036
geothermal environments. 2620 PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
Oxygen and h~drogen isotopes in New Zealand Paratunsk hydrothermal system in Kamchatka, 1531
thermal areas, 2464 PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL FIELD/MIN~RALS
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of monthly Use of geothermal wells for experimental works on
collected waters from Nasudake volcanic area. the stUdy of chemistry of solutions and mineral
Japan. 2553 formation. G522
Oxygen isotopic ratios of sulfate ions-water PARATUNKA GEOTHERMAL FIELO/THERMAL WATERS
pairs as a possible geothermometer, 2638 Use of geothermal wells for experimental works on
Oxygen isotope study of calcite and silicates of the study of chemistry of solutions and mineral
133 INDEX POLAND/THERMAL WATERS
formation, 2522
PATHE GEOTHERMAL FIELD
Geothermal energy in Mexico, 482 PHILIPPINES/HOT SPRINGS
PATHE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS Catalogue of active volcanoes of the world
Possible sources of geothermal energy in the inclUding solfatara fields, Philippine Island
Republic of Mexico, 1170 and Cochin, China, 1063
PATHE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS Descriptive stUdy of some mineral springs of the
Progress report on recent developments of Philippines, 1596
geothermal energ~ and volcanology in Mexico, 489 Geologic reconnaissance of southeastern Luzon, 978
PATHE GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL WELLS Geological reconnaissance of the Island of Le~te -
Progress report on recent developments of with notes and observations on the adjacent
geothermal energy and volcanology in Mexico, 489 smaller islands and southwestern Samar, 977
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS Geological-mining record of the Philippine
Hyperthermal waters of Pauzhet9k~ Kamchatka, as a Islands, 1567
source of geothermal energy, 484 Geothermal study of Tongonan Springs, Ormoc City,
Results of explorator~ works in region of Leyte, 1473
Pauzhetka, 473 Philippine water supplies, 984
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS Report on the geology,of the Philippine Islands,
Hyperthermal waters of Pauzhetsk, Kamchatka, as a 972
source of geothermal energy, 484 Salt industry and resources of the Philippine
Results of exploratory works in region of Islands, 963
Pauzhetka, 473 Study of thermal springs in the Philippines, 991
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOLOGY Travels in the Philippines, 1586
Pauzhetsk hot springs of Kamchatka as an example Visit to the Philippine Islands, 1140
of a high-temperature artesian system, 1252 Water supplies in the Philippine Islands, 2, 2294
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Water supplies in the Philippine Islands, 981
Hyperthermal waters of Pauzhetsk, Kamchatka, as a PHILIPPINeS/MINERAL SPRINGS
source of geothermal energ~, 484 Geologic reconnaissance of southeastern Luzon, 978
Results of explorator~ workS in region of Philippine water supplies, 984
Pauzhetka, 473 Visit to the Philippine Islands, 1140
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS PHILIPPINES/SOLFATARAS
Experimental industrial geothermal steam power Catalogue of active volcanoes of the world
plant, 3017 including solfatara fields, Philippine Island
Pilot geothermoelectric power station in and Cochin, China, 1063
Pauzhetka, Kamchatka, 3035 Geological reconnaissance of the Island of Leyte -
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/HOT SPRINGS with notes and observations on the adjacent
Pauzhetsk hot springs of Kamchatka as an example smaller islands and southwestern Samar, 977
of a high-temperature artesian system, 1252 Sulphur in the Philippines, 975
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/METAMORPHIC ROCKS PHILIPPINES/VOLCANOES
Conditions of recent hydrothermal metamorphism of Catalogue of active volcanoes of the world
volcanic rocks, 2401 including solfatara fields, Philippine Island
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/MINERALS and Cochi'n, China, 1063
Use of geothermal wells for experimental works on Report on the geology of the Philippine Islands,
the stUdy of chemistry of solutions and mineral 972
formation, 2522 PILOT PLANTS/PLANNING
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/PETROLOGY Pilot plant planned for developing geothermal
Disordered hydrothermal albite and its petrologic brine, 659
implication, 970 PIPELINES/CORROSION
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/POWER POTENTIAL Possible complex uses oC corrosive geothermal
Results of exploratory works in region of waters in Bulgaria, 3185
Pauzhetka, 473 PIPELINES/CORROSION PROTECTION
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/THERMAL WATERS Corrosion of metals and forming of protective
Conditions of recent hydrothermal metamorphism of coating on inside of pipes carrying thermal
volcanic rocks, 2401 waters used by the Reykjavik Municipal District
H~perthermal waters of Pauzhetsk, Kamchatka, as a Heating Service, 3191
source of geothermal energ~, 484 PIPELINES/DESIGN
Results of exploratory workS in region of Collection and transmission of geothermal fluids,
Pauzhetka, 473 3174
Use of geothermal wells for experimental works on Design and construction of steam pipelines, 3170
the study of chemistr~ of solutions and mineral Second generation geothermal power, 3169
formation, 2522 PIPELINES/GAMMA RADIOGRAPHY
Utilization of thermal waters and steam of the Gamma radiography at New Zealand geothernlal steam
Kurile-Karnchatka Island arc for power, 1208 power stat.ion, 3020
PAUZHETSK GEOTHERMAL FIELD/WELL DRILLING PIPELINES/GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS
Problems of using volcanic thermae of the Kurile-- Flow of steam-water mixtures through a 12-inch-
Kamchatka Island arc for power, 459 diameter pipeline: test results, 3173
PEGMATITES/GEOTHERMOMETRY PIPELINES/SCALING
Geothermometry of some pegmatite minerals of Second generation geothermal power, 3169
Hvbla, Ontario, 3425 PIPELINES/TWO-PHASE FLOW
Problem of determining the temperature. of Pipeline transmission of steam-water mixtures for
formation of rocks by T. F. Barthts method, 3511 geothermal power, 3168
PERSONNEL/EDUCATION Second generation geothermal power, 3169
MeetinQ of Experts on Training in Geothermal PI PES/CORROSION
energy, Paris, 31 Jul-2 Aug 1966, 3677 Corrosiveness of geothermal water, 3203
PERU/HOT SPRINGS Materials screening program for the LLL
Chemical anal~sis of 30 mineral springs of Peru, geothermal project, 3204
2303 PIPES/EROSION
Determination of boron in waters and soils of General chemistr~ division quarterly report, Jul-
Peru, 2319 Sep 1974, 3177 (UCID-15644-74-3)
PERU/WATER RESOURCES PIPES/SCALING
Geophysics in the exploration, exploitation, and General chemistry division quarterl~ report, Jul-
conservation of water, 1705 Sep 1974, 3177 (UCID-15644-74-3)
PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS PLOWSHARE PROJECT/EXPLOSIVE STIMULATION
Physical science of heat, Part 1, 3397 Feasibility stUdy of Plowshare geothermal power
PHILIPPINES/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS plants, 3264 (PNE-1550)
Sulphur in the Philippines, 975 POLAND/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
PHILIPPINES/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS Jurassic thermal brines in north and west Poland,
Geological reconnaissance of the Island of Leyte - 2726
with notes and observations on the adjacent POLAND/GEOTHERMAL GRADIENTS
smaller islands and southwegte~n Samar, 977 Results of thermal investigations in the
PHILIPPINES/GEOLOGY southeast Polish lowland, 1386
Report on the geology of the Philippine Islands, POLAND/GEOTHERMAL WELLS
972 Deep-well temperatures and geothermal gradient at
PHILIPPINES/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION Ciechocinek, 3215
Geothermal exploration and development in POLAND/HEAT FLOW
Phi lippines, 636 Deep-well temperatures and geothermal gradient at
PHILIPPINES/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Ciechocinek, 3215
Geothermal exploration and development in Heat flow in Poland and its relation to the
Phi lippines, 636 geological structure, 2218
Geothermal study of Tongonao Springs, Ormoc Cit~, Preliminary results of geothermal studies in
Leyte, 1473 upper Silesia, 1357
PHILIPPINES/HEAT FLOW POLAND/THERMAL WATERS
Heat flow from deep boreholes in two island arcs, Jurassic thermal brines in north and west Poland,
2111 2726
POLAND/THERMAL WATERS INDEX 134
dissolution of monovalent metal salts in water
and in methanol (KCI, NaCI, KI, Csl, RbCI,
Occurrence and utilization of thermal waters in A9N0 3 NaN0 3 ). 3723
Poland. 541 POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/SOLVENT PROPERTIES
POLYMERS/MATERIALS TESTING Reactions of quartz and corundum with aqueous
Materials screeninQ program for the LLL chloride and "hydroxide solutions at high
Qeothermal project, 3204 temperatures and pressures, 3597
POLYMETALLIC ORES/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Geothermal conditions in lead zinc deposit of Method for measuring the thermal conductivity of
Sadon (Northern Caucasus), 1294 small samples of poorly conducting materials
PORTUGAL/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION such as optical crystals, 3418
Possibilities of developing geothermal energy in POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/THERMAL DIFFUSION
the Azores, 577 Thermal diffusion of 1:1 electrolytes in ordinar~
PORTUGAL/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES and in heavy water, 3797
Possibilities of developing geothermal energy in POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
the Azores, 577 Relationship of pressure, temperature, and
PORTUGAL/HOT SPRINGS density in aqueous solutions of sodium chloride
Report on the present state of our knowledge with and potassium chloride, 3648
respect to mineral and thermal waters, 1004 Thermodynamic properties of electrolyte solutions.
POTASSIUM/ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY v. Differential cryoscopy in ternary systems,
Geochemistry of Central American volcanic gas 3775
condensates, 2555 POTASSIUM COMPUUNDS/ABUNDANCE
POTASSIUM/ABUNDANCE Geothermal survey of Sounkyo district in Mt.
Distribution of Na, K, Rb and Cs as trace Taisetsu area, Hokkaido, Japan. Ill. HGS-1
elements between alkali feldspars and test well. 2587
hydrothermal solutions at 6500C, 1 kbar; POTASSIUM COMPOUNDS/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS
experimental data and thermodynamic Use of a method of comparative calculation of
interpretation, 3815 salt solutions at high parameters, 3744
Experimental study of alkali metal distributions POTASSIUM COMPOUNDS/QUANTITY RATIO
in feldspars and micas, 3832 Hot springs in Aomori Prefecture. 2, 2531
Geothermal waters of Arizona. Progress report, POTASSIUM HYDRIDES/SOLVENT PROPERTIES
364 Reactions of quartz and corundum with aqueous
High-activity hydrothermal zones detected by Na/K, chloride and hydroxide solutions at high
Cerro Prieto, Mexico, 2552 temperatures and pressures, 3597
Hygienic features of geothermal waters used as POTASSIUM IODIDES/SOLUTION HEAT
the municipal water supply in Makhachkala, 2514 Calorimetric apparatus for measuring the heats of
Paleothermometr~ of metamorphic rocks containing dissolution of Salts in water at various
muscovite according to data of x-ray and te~peratures, 3721
chemical stUdy of the muscovites, 3671 Temperature dependence or the heats of
POTASSIUM/GEOTHERMOMETRY dissolution of monovalent metal salts in water
Attempt at potassium-argon geothermometry and and in methanol (KCl, NaCl, KI, CsI, RbCI,
estimation of thermodynamic parameters, 3606 AgN0 3 NaNO,). 3723
Empirical Na--K--Ca geothermometer for natural POTASSIUM NITRATES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS
waters. 2614 Use of a method of comparative calculation of
Geothermal waters of Arizona. Progress report, salt solutions at high parameters, 3744
364 POTASSIUM NITRATES/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
POTASSIUM/QUANTITY RATIO Conductivity of mixed aqueous electrolytes (HCI-
Attempt at potassium-argon geothermometry and NaCI-H,O. Pb(NO,),-KNO,-H,O. BaCl,-KCI-H,O. KCI-
estimation of thermodynamic parameters, 3606 NaC! -H,O). 3778
Geochemistry among the methods of prospecting for POTASSIUM NITRATES/SOLUTION HEAT
geothermal energ~, 2590 Heats of solution or sodium dodecyl sulfate and
Relation of the sodium-potassium ratio in thermal inorganic salts determined with a
waters to the equilibria of feJdspars and microcalorimeter, 3746
analcite, 3829 POTASSIUM OXIDES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS
POTASSIUM BROMIDES/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Hydrolysis reactions in the silicon dioxide
Method for measuring the thermal conductivity of excess portion of the system potassium oxide-
small samples of poorly conducting materials aluminum oxide-silicon dioxide-water in
such as optical crystals, 3418 chloride fluids at magmatic conditions, 3848
POTASSIUM CARBONATES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS POTASSIUM OXIDES/PHASE STUDIES
Use of a method of comparative 'calculation of Basic information on the subsolidus structure of
salt solutions at high parameters, 3744 the system 90-AI 2 0 3 -Si0 2 , 3821
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS Solution chemistr~ and metamorphism, 3612
Activity coefficlents of potassium chloride in POTASSIUM SULFATES/THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
several mixed electrolyte solutions at 25, 3771 Activity coefficients of potassium chloride in
Solution chemistry and metamorphism, 3612 several mixed electrolyte solutions at 250, 3771
ThermodMnamic properties of electrolyte solutions. POWER GENERATION/ECONOMICS
v. Differential cr~OSCOPM in ternary s~stems, Comparative energy costs by alternative
3775 generating methods, 3376
Use of a method of comparative calculation of POWER GENERATION/ENERGY CONVERSION
salt solutions at high parameters, 3744 Search for tomorrow's power, 329
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/DISSOLUTION POwER TRANSMISSION
Natural-convection-controlled dissolution of Sumnlary of an assessment of new options in energy
potassiuw chloride in water:potassium chlo~ide research and development, 16
soJutions saturated and unsaturated with sodium POWER TRANSMISSION/BIBLIOGRAPHIES
chloride, 3741 Energy, a continuing bibliography with indexes, 5
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY (NASA-SP-7043(OI))
Conductivity of mixed aqueous electrolytes (HCl- Energy-a special bibliography with indexes, 4
NaCI-H,O. Pb(NO,),-KN0 3 -H,O. BaCI,-KCI-H,O. KCI- (NASA-SP-7042 )
NaCI-H,O). 3778 PRECIPITATION
Polarization: effect of current densit~ on (In chemical processes only; see also
conductance, 3687 ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS. ELECTRON
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/PHASE STUDIES PRECIPITATION, and PROTON PRECIPITATION.)
'Transitions to the liquid state' preceding the PRECIPITATION/CHEMICAL REACTION KiNETICS
rupture of metastable states of water and Th~rmal precipitation in aqueous solutions, 3837
aqueous solutions of NH~CI and KCI, 3823 PROJECT INDEPENDENCE
Properties of saturated aqueous solutions of Project Independence Blueprint: final task force
potassium chloride at temperatures above 250, report. Geothermal energy, 391
3406 PROSPECTING
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/RECOVERY See also AERIAL PROSPECTING
Geothermal brine draws Morton salt, 2937 PROSPECTING/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
Morton bids for power and potash from brines. 2968 New geophysical prospection method (Based on
Production of chemicals from brine and seawater electromagnetic radiation), 2140
using geothermal energv, 2941 PROSPECTING/GEOTHERMOMETRY
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/SOLUBILITY Application of geotherm~ in geological
Solubility of KCl in the gaseous phase of prospecting, 1942 "
superheated water, 3430 PUBLIC LANDS/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES/SOLUTION HEAT Administrative laws of California's State Land
Calorimetric apparatus for measuring the heats of Commission; regulations pertaining to
dissolution of salts in water at various geothermal resources, 2819
temperatures, 3721 PUBLIC LANDS/LEGISLATION
Heats of solution of sodium dodecvl sulfate and California public resources code: statutes
inorganic salts determined with a pertaining to geothermal resources. 2818
microcalorimeter, 3746 PUBLIC LANDS/REGULATIONS
Temperature dependence of the heats of Administrative laws of California's state Land
135 INDEX QUARTZITES/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Commission; regulations pertaining to
geothermal resources, 2819
PUBLIC LANDS/WELL DRILLING Dissolution rate of powdered quartz in acid
California public resources code: statutes solution, 2634
pertaining to geothermal resources, 2818 Quartz dissolution as influenced by pH and the
PUERTO RICO/HOT SPRINGS presence of a disturbed surface layer, 3738
Survey of the geology of Puerto Rico, 1071 QUARTZ/GEOTHERMOMETRY
PYRITES/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS Aluminum in quartz as a geothermometer, 3737
Experience with a new geothermal method of Comparison of past and present geothermal waters,
prospecting, 1695 from a study of fluid inclusions, Broadlands
PYRITES/GEOTHERMOMETRY Field, New Zealand, 2627
Fluid inclusion studies on the porphyry-type ore Determination of temperatures during the
deposits at Bingham, Utah, Butte, Montana, and formation of hydrothermal quartz by means of
Climax, Colorado, 732 oxygen isotope ratios, 3595
Geothermometric measurements of sulfide minerals, Direct determination of temperature and pressure
Mosabhoni copper mine, Singbhum District, Bihar, based on inclusions in minerals of metamorphic
3536 rocks. 3804
Preliminary report of the studies on the pyrite Estimation of underground temperatures from
geothermometer, 3420 silica content of water from hot springs and
Pyrite geo-thermometer, 3412 wet-steam wells, 2458
Pyrrhotite geothermometry and its application to Fluid in~lusion studies on the porphyry-type ore
the sulfide ores of the Mosabani Mines, deposits at Bingham, utah, Butte, Montana, and
Singhbhum, Bihar, India, 3549 Climax, Colorado, 732
Temperature of crystallization of pyrrhotite and Geothcrmometric investigations on the
sphalerite from the Highland-Surprise Mine, metalliferous deposit in the Njstru Basin, Baia
Coeur d'Alene District, Idaho, 3515 Mare region, 2373
PYRITES/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION Geothermometry of quartz in the crystalline rocks
Reaction interaction of ore-bearing (copper+zinc) of the Ineu-Bretila anticline zone, east
hydrothermal solutions with pyritite bodies, Carpathians, 2206
3864 Oxygen isotope geothermometry, 3539
PYRITES/ISOTOPE RATIO Paleogeothermometric investigations on complex
Isotopic and chemical equilibrium of CH~--C02 and sulfide deposits localized in crystalline
pyrite-anhydride in geothermal area in Japan, schists in the eastern Carpathians in the
2599 Rumanian peoples Republic, mineralizations of
Sulfur isotopes in pyrite, pyrrhotite, alunite the lesul ursului, 3494
and anhydrite from steam wells in the Taupo Quartz as a geothermometer, 3802
Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, 2447 Some considerations regarding liquid inclusions
PYRITES/SYNTHESIS as Reologic thermometers, 3435
Thermodynamic conditions of hydrothermal mineral QUARTZ/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
formation in the central Donets Basin, 3838 Hydrolytic weakening of quartz and other
PYRITES/THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES silicates, 3600
Preliminar~ report of the studies on the p~rite Hydrothermal synthesis of montmorillonite group
geothermome~er, 3420 minerals from kaolinite, quartz and various
Pyrite geo-thermometer, 3412 carbonates. 3574
PYROMETERS/DESIGN QUARTZ/ISOTOPE RATIO
Light-weight borehole resistance thermometer, 1859 Determination of temperatures during the
Lightweight borehole temperature measuring formation of hydrothermal quartz by means of
equipment for resistance thermometers, 1815 ox~gen isotope ratios, 3595
PYROMETERS/PERFORMANCE Isotopic criteria of the genesis of natural Si0 2
Light-weight borehole resistance thermometer, 1859 formations, 3628
Lightweight borehole temperature measuring OXYQen isotope geothermometry, 3539
equipment for resistance thermolneters, 1815 qxygen isotopic composition of minerals from
PYROMETERS/SPECIFICATIONS lepontine gneisses, Valle Bodengo (Prov. di
Resistance pyrometer for measuring subsurface Sondrio, Italia). 3803
temperature, 3871 Quartz and magnetite oxygen-18/oxygen-16
PYROPHYLLITE/SPECIFIC HEAT fractionation in metamorphosed Biwabik iron
Thermal constants of pyroph~llite and their formation, 3572
change on heatinQ, 3442 QUART2/0RE COMPOSITION
PYROPHYLLITE/SYNTHESIS Aluminum in quartz as a geothermometer, 3704
Hydrothermal alteration of feldspars in acid QUARTZ/PHASE STUDIES
solutions between 300 0 and 4000C, 3410 Stability field of hedenbergite on the log P/sub
PYROPHYLLITE/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY O?/ (partial pressure of oxygen)-T (temperature)
Thermal constants of pyroph~llite and their diaQram, 3796
change on heating, 3442 QUARTZ/RECRYSTALLIZATION
PYROPHYLLITE/THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY Recr~stallization of quartz in hydrothermal
Thermal con3tants of pyroph~llite and their solutions of sulfides and fluorides of various
change on heating, 3442 alkali metals, 3643
PYROXENES/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Recrystallization of quartz in hydrothermal
Fractionation of nickel between olivine and fluorine-bearing solutions, 3715
augite as a geothermometer, 3605 QOARTZ/SOLUBILITY
PYROXENES/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS Deposition of silica in hot springs, 841
Dependence of equilibrium with analcime and Deposition of hydrothermal quartz and calcite,
jadeite on the pressure on solid phases, 3542
partial pressure of water. and temperature, 2562 Gangue minerals in h~drothermal deposits, 3582
Kinetics of hydrothermal reactions near the Reactions of quartz ~nd corundum with aqueous
monovariant equilibrium line and a method of chloride and hydroxide solutions at high
estimating equilibrium, 3826 temperatures and pressures, 3597
PYROXENES/GEOTHERMOMETRY Solubilitv of quartz and some other substances in
Fractionation of nickel between olivine and superheated steam at high pressures, 3423
augite as a geothermometer, 3605 Solubility of quartz in H 2 0 in the range 1000-
PYROXENES/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION 4000 bars and 400-500 o C, 3538
Mixed-laver mineral of illite and montmorillonite Solubilit~ aod solvation reactions of quartz in
from Maruo, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, 3842 dilute hy~rothermal solutions, 3757
PYROXENES/PHASE STUDIES QUARTZ/SYNTHESIS
Dependence of equilibrium with analcime and Compos:tion and structure of recent hydrothermal
jadeite on the pressure on solid phases, green minerals in the Goryachii Plyazh deposit,
partial pressure of water, and temperature, 2562 Kunashir Island, 1513
Stability field of hedenbergite on the log P/sub Hydrothermal ore deposits. TYPoDlorphic minerals
O2 / (partial pressure of oxygen)-T (temperature) of recent hydrothermal systems, 3806
diagram, 3796 Mechanism of silica migration in hydrothermal
solutions, 3850
Thermodynamic conditions of hydrothermal mineral
Q formation in the central Donets Basin, 3838
QUARTZ/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Heat conduction in saturated granulated materials,
QUARTZ/CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS 3659
Laumontite equilibria and the zeolite facies, 3732 Studies of thermal state of Earth - 17, 3581
QUARTZ/CRYSTALLIZATION Thermal conductivity of quartz at low
Paleogeotherffiometric investigations on complex temperatures, 3396
sulfide deposits localized in crystalline Thermal conductivity of vitreous silica, with a
schists in the eastern Carpathians in the note on crystalline quartz, 3366
Rumanian peoples Republic, mineralizations of QUARTZITES/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
the lesul ursului, 3494 Interrelation between secondary quartzites and
QUARTZ/DISSOLUTION h~drothermal formations of other types, 3808
QUARTZITES/MINERALIZATION INDEX 136
Pteropods in hot brine sediments of the Red Sea.
3878
QUARTZITES/MINERALIZATION Review of knowledge of metalliferous brines and
Secondary quartzites, 1188 related deposits, 2564
QUARTZITES/SYNTHESIS Sea geothermal brine deposits - their mineralogv,
Geology of the northern Balkhash River region. chemistry. and genesis, 2510
Secondary quartzites. Kargalinsk group, 3807 Sterile hot brines of the Red Sea, 3879
QUARTZITES/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY Studies on the suspended material in the
Terrestrial heat (low in Khetri copper belt .. hydrothermal brines of the Atlantis-II deep,
Rajasthan, India .. 1910 2607
Suakin deep. Brines and hydrothermal sediments
in the deepest part of the Red Sea, 1565
R Sulfur isotope studies on Red Sea geothermal
brines and sediments, 142,6
Sulfur isotope studies on Red Sea geothermal
RADIATION DETECTORS/PERFORMANCE brines and sediments, 1478
Radioactivity logging in geothermal bores, 1728 Summary of hot brines,and heavy metal deposits in
RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL/UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL the Red Sea, 1429
Comments on paper by Irshad R. Mufti, geothermal Suspended matter in the Red Sea brines and its
aspects of radioactive waste disposal into the detection by light scattering, 1424
subsurface, 3883 Temperature structure of the Red sea brines, 1969
RADIOISOTOPE HEAT SOURCES/UNDERGROUND Temperature measurements in the bottom ja~ers of
Comments on paper by Irshad R. Mufti, geothermal the Red Sea brines, 1970
aspects of radioactive waste disposal into the Thermal measurements in the Red Sea hot brine
subsurface .. 3883 pools. 1968
RADIUM/ABUNDANCE Thermal measurements in the Red Sea hot brine
Radioactivity of the thermal waters .. gases, and pools, 1422
deposits of Yellowstone National Park, 2304 Trace element composition of Red Sea geothermal
Thermal activity in Reykjanes, Iceland. 992 brine and interstitial water, 1425
Volcanic gases in Japan. 2396 Uranium series isotopes in sediments from the Red
RADIUM/RADIATION MONITORING Sea hot-brine area, 1427
Geological and radiometric survey at Tamagawa hot RED SEA/EXPLORATION
spring, 1117 Atlantis 2 account, 1420
RADIUM 226/ABUNDANCE RED SEA/GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
Radium-226 distribution in hot springs and the Comparison between Red Sea deposits and older
origin of highly radioactive springs. 5. 1470 ironstone and iron-formation, 1428
RADIUM 226/ISOTOPE RATIO Ferroan nontronite from tne Red Sea geothermal
Disequilibrium on tbe U-238 series in recent s~stem, 2600
volcanic rocks. 2570 Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in the
RADON/ABUNDANCE Red Sea (Book), 1417
Flow of thermal water at Onogawa Hot Springs Area. New data on the stratigraphy, extent. and
Yamagata prefecture, 1254 geologic hi9tor~ of the Red Sea geothermal
Radon content of hot springs in Tottori deposits, 743
Prefecture. Japan. 2331 Sulfur isotope studies on Red Sea geothermal
Radon in the New Zealand geothermal regions. 2360 brines and sediments. 1478
RADON 220/ABUNDANCE Summary at hot brines and heavy metal deposits in
Radon in the New Zeaiand geothermal regions, 2360 the Red Sea, 1429
RADON 222/ABUNDANCE RED SEA/GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Radon-222 content in Kamchatka thermal springs, Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in the
2583 Red Sea (Book), 1417
RADON 222/RADIATION MONITORING RED SEA/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Radon alpha-track surve~ of a potential Afar Triangle (Power potential of geothermal
geothermal resource area, 757 (LBL-3225) areas under t he Red Sea), 1502
RARE EARTHS/ABUNDANCE RED SEA/GRAVITY SURVEYS
Petrogenetic relationships of acid and basic Magnetic and gravity anomalies in the central Red
rocks in Iceland: Sr-isotopes and rare-earth Sea, 1978
elements" in late and postglacial volcanics, 2621 RED SEA/HEAT FLOW
REACTORS Heat-flow measurements in Atlantic Ocean, Indian
See also BREEDER REACTORS Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Red Sea, 1322
REACTORS/PLANNING Review of Red Sea heat flow (in discussion on the
Nuclear Technology Division annual progress structure and evolution of the Red Sea and the
report for period ending June JO, 1973, (ANCR- nature of the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, and
1129) Ethiopia rift junctions), 2091
RECORDING SYSTEMS RED SEA/IRON ORES
Multiple hydrologic-parameter recording on a Hot brines and recent iron deposits in deeps of
digital recorder, 1848 the Red Sea, 1317
RED SEA/BRINES RED SEA/MAGNETIC SURVEYS
Bacterial sulfate reduction in the Red Sea hot Magnetic and gravity anomalies in the central Red
brines. 3880 Sea, 1978
Bathymetrv and continuous seismic profiles of the RED SEA/MINERAL RESOURCES
hot brine region of the Red Sea, 1477 Hot brines and recent iron deposits in deeps of
Chemical composition of the hot salt~ water at the Red Sea, 1271
the bottom of the Red Sea, 2426 REO SEA/MINERALOGY
Connate origin proposed for hot salty bottom Sea geothermal brine deposits - their mineralogy,
water from a Red Sea Basin, 1280 chemistry, and genesis, 2510
fourth brine hole in the Red Sea. 1421 RED SEA/MINERALS
Hot brines and recent iron deposits in deeps of Magnetic properties of minerals from the Red Sea
the Red Sea, 1271 thermal brines, 1419
Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in the Red Sea hot brine area, revisited, 1549
Red Sea (Book), 1417 RED SEA/SALINITY
Hot brines and recent iron deposits in deeps of General circulation of water masses in the Red
the Red Sea, 1317 Sea, 1423
Hot brines and recent heavy metal deposits in the Hydrography of the Red Sea brines, 1413
Red Sea - geochemical and geophysical account, RED SEA/SEDIMENTS
1475 Hot brines and recent iron deposits in deeps of
Hot salt brine and sediment of the Atlantis 11- the Red Sea, 1317
Deep in the Red Sea, 2503 Hot salt brine and sediment of the Atlantis 11-
Hot salty water at the bottom of the Red Sea, 1264 Deep in the Red Sea, 2503
Hydrographic observations of the Red Sea brines, Investigations of thermal brines and sediments of
1325 the Atlantis II deep in the Red Sea, 2504
Hydrography of the Red Sea brines, 1413 Lead isotopes of the Red Sea region, 709
Hvdrographic observations on the Red Sea brines Lead isotope measurements on sediments from
indicate a marked incrase in temperature. 1529 Atlantis II and Discovery Deep areas, 2523
Investigations of thermal brines'and sediment~ of Red Sea hot brine area, revisited, 1549
the Atlantis II deep in the Red Sea, 2504 Suakin deep. Brines and hydrothermal sediments
Isotopic composition and origIn of the Red Sea in the deepest part of the Red Sea, 1565
and Salton Sea geothermal brines, 58 Sulfur isotope studies on Red Sea geothermal
0-18/0-16 and C-13/C-12 ratios of fossils from brines and sediments, 1426
the hot-brine deep area of the central Red Sea, Sulfur isotope studies on Red Sea geothermal
1431 brines and sediments, 1478
Origin of the hot brines in the Red Sea, 1332 Volcanic and sedimentary processes in the Red Sea
Origin of hot brines in the Red Sea, 1361 axial trough, 1578
Physical interpretation of the observations of RED SEA/SEISMIC SURVEYS
hot brine layers in the Red Sea, 1414 Bathumetry and continuous seismic profiles of the
137 INDEX REVIEwS/REMOTE SENSING
not brine region of tne Red Sea, 1477
RED SEA/STRATIGRAPHY
New data on the stratigraphy, extent, and Geothermal energy, an emerging major resource, 327
geologic history of the Red Sea geothermal Geothermal energy (World-wide distribution and
deposits, 743 exploitation), 54
RED SEA/SUSPENSIONS Geothermal energy and resources, 68
Suspended matter in the Red Sea brines and its Geothermal steam as a source of energy and its
detection b~ light scattering, 1424 development and utilization 9 463
RED SEA/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION Geothermal power, 373
General circulation of water masses in the Red Geothermal energy, its future and economics, 2860
Sea, 1423 Geothermal energ~. Energy technology review No.
RED SEA/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS 4, 29
Hydrography of the Red Sea brines, 1413 Geothermal energy book review, 27
Observations of the vertical structure of hot Geothermal energy, 60
salty water by R. V. Meteor, 1418 Geothermal energy and resources, 71
Physical interpretation of the observations of Geothermal energYi review of research and
hot brine layers in the Red Sea, 1414 development book review, 112
Temperature structure of the Red sea brines, 1969 Geothermal energy, 139
Temperature measurements in the bottom la~ers of Geothermal energy: an emerging major resource,
the Red Sea brines, 1970 328
Thermal measurements in the Red Sea hot brine Solar and geothermal energy: new competition for
poolS, 1958 the atom, 147
Thermal measurements in the Red Sea hot brine Some economic factors of geothermal energy, 2862
pools, 1422 State of r research' and of the industrial use
RED SEA/TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT (thermoelectric) of underground water vapor in
Hydrographic observations on the Red Sea brines various countries of the world, 46
indicate a marked inc rase in temperature, 1529 Turning turbines with geothermal steam, 17
RED SEA/THERMAL WATERS REVIEWS/GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
Chemical composition of the hot salty water at Exploration for geothermal resources, 1639
the bottom of the Red Sea, 2426 Exploration and exploitation of geothermal
Connate origin proposed for hot salty bottom resources in arid and semiarid lands, a
water from a Red Sea Basin, 1280 literature review and selected bibliography,
Detailed temperature structure of hot brines in 1602 (PB-21BB30)
Atlantis II deep area (Red Sea), 1567 Geochemical and geophysical approaches to the
Hot brines and recent iron deposits in deeps of problems of utilization of hot spring water and
the Red Sea, 1271 heat (Geothermal exploration methods, steamboat
Hot brines and recent iron deposits in deeps of springs), 1607
the Red Sea, 1317 Prospection of geothermal fields and
Hot saline waters of the Red Sea bottom and their investigations necessary to evaluate their
related sediments, 1328 capacity (World-wide), 45
Hot salty water at the bottom of the Red Sea, 1264 Some problems in geothermal exploration, 1616
Investigations of thermal brines and sediments of REVIEWS/GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
the Atlantis II dee~ in the Red Sea, 2504 Geotherm~l steam as a source of energy and its
Red Sea hot brine area, revisited, 1549 development and utilization, 463
Review of knowledge of metalliferous brines and REVIEWS/GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
related deposits, 2564 Deep-seated heat from toe Earth, 409 (JPRS-59496)
RED SEA/VOLCANIC REGIONS [arthlg heat tapped for geothermal power
Volcanic and sedimentary processes in the Red Sea development, 37
axial trouQh, 1578 Exploration and exploitation of geothermal
REMOTE SENSING resources in arid and semiarid lands, a
Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Remote literature review and selected bibliography,
Sensinq of the Environment, 13-16 Oct 1969, 1977 1602 (PB-218830)
Survey of remote sensing applications, 2268 Geothermal energy (World-wide distribution and
REMOTE SENSING/DATA ACQUISITION exploitation), 54
Aspects of data acquisition a~d handling in Geothermal energy and resources, 68
infrared remote sensing instrumentation, 1996 Geothermal resources, 110
REMOTE SENSING/DATA PROCESSING Geothermal energy - the neglected energy option,
Aspects of data acquisition and handling in 2B61
infrared remote sensing instrumentation, 1996 Geothermal energy and resources, 71
Correlating remote sensor signals with ground- Geothermal energy: an emerging major resource,
truth information bJ.( computer, ,2000 328
Deep probing methods-data processing, 1999 Geothermal development (Review of U.N. symposium
Remote sensing - US Air force Cambridge Research on development and utilization of geothermal
Labs. Translation 79, 1656 (AfCRL-70-0277) resourceS, Pisa, Italy, 1970), 589
Remote sensing of the environment, some Geothermics in North America, present and future,
theoretical considerations and concepts, 2001 590
REMUTE SENSING/IMAGE SCANNERS Geothermics in North America - present and future,
Single-channel and multispectral scanners, 2028 242
REMOTE SENSING/MEETINGS Grouna water and the geothermal resource.
Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Remote Special report f 930
SensinQ of Environment, 14-16 Oct 1964, 1851 Natural vapors ('endogene forces'), state of
REMOTE SENSING/REVIEWS research and considerations, 43
Remote sensing of active geologic processes, 1931 New sources of power - geothermal resources, 135
REPUBLIC Of KOREA/HOT SPRINGS Power from ttle Earth, 95
Chemical study on the hot spring waters in Korea State of 'research' and of the industrial use
determination of radon, 2497 (thermoelectric) of underground water vapor in
REVIEWS/COAL GASIfICATION various countries of the world, 46
Annual review of fuels for 1972. Research on Worldwide status of geothermal resources
gasification of coal and h~drocarbon (Revi~w development, 107
with 90 references), 333 REVIEWS/GEUTHERMOMETRY
REVIEWS/ENERGY SOURCES Geologic thermometers, 3424
Energy sources and conversion techniques, 174 REVIEWS/GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL FIELD
Important to examine possibilities of Day at the Geysers in 1861, 910
unconventional energy sources, 351 Geysers geotherma I field, 1969, 912
REVIEWS/FUMAROLES Visit to the California Geysers in 1888, 911
Fumaroles, hot springs, and hydrothermal REVIEWS/HEAT TRANSfER
alteration, 674 Heat transfer - review of current literature (645
REVIEWS/GEOCHEMISTRY references), 36~1
Geochemistr~, 3633 Progress in heat transfer review of 1966
REVIEWS/GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS literature, 3604
Airborne geophysical methods, 1982 REVIEWS/HOT SPRINGS
Applied geophysics, 1689 fumaroles, hot springs, and h~drothermal
Contribution of geoph~sical methods to alteration, 674
prospecting of geothermal fields, 1821 REVIEWS/HOT-WATER SYSTEMS
Developments in geophvsics (1946), 1606 Feasibility study for development of hot-water
Geophysical exploration, 1692 qeothermal systems. Final technical report,
REVIEWS/GEOPHYSICS 149 (AD-771016)
Developments in geophysics (1946), 1606 REVIEWS/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
REVIEWS/GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Fumaroles, hot springs, and hydrothermal
Basic theories, 739 alteration9 674
Geothernlal energy. Resources, production, REVIEWS/HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
stimulation (Proceedings of ANS special session, Natural vapors ('endogene forces'), state of
Las Ve9as, Nevada, 6/72, book), 21 research and considerations, 43
Geothermal world directory (1973), 106 REVIE.S/REMOTE SENSING
REVIEWS/REMOTE SENSING INDEX 138
Induction and growth of fractures in hot rock,
3307
Remote sensing of active geologic processes, 1931 ROCKS/GEOTHERMOMETRY
REVIEWS/SEISMIC SURVEYS Application of thermoluminescence of
All-Union seminar, "Test, results, and prospects geothermometry, 1814
of the use of vertical seismic profiling (VSP) ROCKS/HEAT FLOW
for the purpose of enhancing the effectiveness Thermal energy from the Earth's crust. Efficient
of seismic surveying", 2095 extraction of energy from heated rock, 50
REVIEWS/SOLAR ENERGY ROCKS/HEAT TRANSFER
Solar and geothermal energy: new competition for Heat loss calculations for small diameter
the atom, 147 subterrene penetrators, 3110 (LA-5207-MS)
REVIEWS/WELL DRILLING Heat transfer in porous rocks through which
Geyser drilling technique, 3140 single-phase fluids are flowing, 3502
REVIEWS/WELL LOGGING Temperature field of rocks, taking into account
Subsurface geophysical methods in ground-water the interaction of boreholes, 3108
hydrology, 1720 ROCKS/HYDRAULIC FRACTURING
RHINE RIVER/GEOTHERMAL FIELDS Evaluation of fracture treatments with
Geothermal field of the Upper Rhinegraben (In temperature surve~s, 3291
Rothe, J.P. and Sauer, K. (ed). The ROCKS/HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Rhinegraben Progress Report 1967), 1331 Acid alteration and the formation of halotrichite
ROCK DRILLING/EQUIPMENT and alunogen at the volcanoes and hot springs
Drilling of boreholes using air as circulating in Japan, 1309
medium in Czechoslovakia, 3126 Bore-hole investigations in Yellowstone Park, 1686
ROCK DRILLING/PERFORMANCE TESTING Cla~ mineral formation in mud pots, Yellowstone
Drilling of boreholes using air as circulating Park, Wyoming, 853
medium in Czechoslovakia, 3126 Communication between magmatic and meteoric
ROCK DRILLING/RESEARCH PROGRAMS fluids during formation of fe-rich skarns in
Rock melting technology and geothermal drilling, no~th-central Nevada, 940
3112 (LA-UR-74-1880) Evaluation of irreversible reactions in
ROCK DRILLING/SUBTERRENE PENETRATORS geochemical processes involving minerals and
Rock melting 9ubterrenes, their role in future aqueous solutions applications, 3670
excavation technol09v, 3111 (LA-UR-74-740) factors in the deposition of hydrothermal ores,
ROCK DRILLING/TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION 661
Contribution of ground water system of the Gecchemical study of rock alteration by hot
distribution of geothermal state (Piezometric springs in the Paint Pot Hill area, Yellowstone
level of ground water and thermal waters), 738 Park (Rhyolitic country rocks), 859
Distribution of temperature in t~e rocks near the Gold-silver ore-grade precipitates from New
bottom of a well being drilled, 1630 Zealand thermal waters, 2520
ROCK DRILLING/THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM Hydrothermal metamorphism in Geyser basins of
Determination of the time of reestablishment of a Yellowstone Park, as shown by deep drilling, 782
thermal regime disturbed by drilli,ng, 2695 Hydrothermal alteration near the Horn Silver
Determination of rock temperature when the well Mines, Beaver Count~, Utah, 848
has not stood long enough, 3157 Hydrothermal alteration of rocks in two drill
Zone of disturbance of the thermal state of rocks holes at Steamboat Springs, Washoe Count~,
b~ drilling of a borehole, 2685 Nevada, 2693
ROCKS Hydrothermal rock alteration in TaKenoyu
See also CAP ROCK geothermal area, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan,
IGNEOUS ROCKS 1544
METAMORPHIC ROCKS Hydrothermal mercur~ migration stage, 1466
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS Hydrothermal alterations, 3470
ROCKS/CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Hydrothermal ore deposits. Typomorphic minerals
Barth's'feldspar geothermometer - rapid method, of recent hydrothermal s~stems, 3806
2449 Magnetic survey of the Wairakei hydrothermal
ROCKS/CHEMICAL COMPOSITION field, 1747
Boron in waters and rocks of New Zealand Mineralog~ and oxygen isotope geochemistr~ of the
hydrothermal areas, 2400 hyd~othermally altered rocks of the Onaki-
Data of geochemistry, 2296 Broadlands, New Zealand, geothermal area, 2618
Hydrothermal alteration of rocks in two drill Oriqin of CO 2 in the Salton Sea geothermal system,
holes at Steamboat Springs, Washoe Count~, southeastern California, USA, 863
Nevada, 2653 Oxygen isotope study of calcite and silicates of
Recent volcanic and fumarolic activity at the river ranch No.1 well, Salton Sea
SantiaQuito Volcano, Guatemala, 2519 geothermal field, California, 2496
Yugawaralite from Onikobe active geothermal area, Rock-alteration in some geothermal areas of Japan,
northeast Japan, 1377 3565
ROCKS/CHEMICAL REACTIUNS Rock alteration associated with thermal sprin~s,
Natural hydrothermal systems and experimental hot- 803
water/rock interaction reactions with Na Cl Rock-alteration in some geothermal areas of Japan,
solutions and trace metal extraction (Andesite), 1320
3617 Self-sealing geothermal field, 699
Review of geothermal resources, 213 Solubilit~ of KCI in the gaseous phase of
ROCKS/ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY superheated water, 3430
Effect of pore configuration, pressure and Summa~~ of studies of thermal waters and volcanic
temperature on rock resistivit~, 1879 emanations of the Pacific region, 1920-61 9 1227
Electrical coring: method of determininQ borrom- Thermal conductivity and mineral composition of
hole data by electrical measurements, 1678 some Transvaal rocks, 343~
Electron-conductinQ rocks and their significance Thermal springs and their possible significance
in geolog~ and geophysics, 3725 in the future discovery of ore deposits, 2317
Frame core resistivimeter, 2009 Thermodynamic conditions for the serpentinization
Investigation of the electrical conductivity of of ultrabasic rocks, 3754
rocks at high temperatures (Dunite, olivenite, Thermophysical properties of rocks from certain
granite, p~roxenite), 3519 regions in western and southern lien-Shan and
Investigation of methods of measuring specific the geothermal conditions of the fergana
electrical resistivit~ of rock samples for depression, 2148
purpose~ of choosing optimum me~suring schemes, Volcanology 1927-29, 1136
2008 Yugawaralite from Onikobe active geothermal area,
Investigation of electric resistance on samples northeast Japan, 1377
of rocks under conditions of 1000 kg/cm Z ROCKS/INFRARED SURVEYS
pressure from all sides, 3480 Infrared sensing of soils and rocks, 1913
Laboratory electrical resistivit~ measurements of ROCKS/ISOTOPE RATIO
rocks, 3681 Carbon and oxygen isotopes in epigenetic
Model stud~ of the dipole resistivit~ h~drothermal rocks from Hamam-EI-Farun, Sinai,
measurements in geoph~sics, 3668 3828
Suggested method for subsurface testing by ROCKS/ISOTOPIC EXCHANGE
electrical resistivity measurements, 2119 Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in the waters
WaV of determining the specific electrical of the Ngawha hvdrothermal area, North Auckland,
resistivit~ of rocks, 1937 2456
ROCKS/ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES ROCKS/LITHOLOGY
Electrical phenomena in rocks, 3632 Preparation of thermistor cables used in
Linear s~stem description of the electrical geothermal investigations, 1881
parameters of rocks, 3716 ROCKS/METAMORPHISM
ROCKS/FRACTURE PROPERTIES Metamorphic belts and orogenesis in southern New
Fracture of rocks, 3505 Zealand, 1346
Thermal fragmentation of rock, 3575 Ori~in of CO~ in the Salton Sea geothermal system,
AfOSR-TR- CONf-740209-
73-1344 148 See AD-766855-1 1 3280 See LA-UR-73-1695
73-2070 149 See AD-771016
CONf-740504-
ANCR- 2 3281 See LA-UR-74-503
1129 1 Dep. NTIS, $10.60
1138 2998 Dep. NTIS, $5.45 CONf-740631-
1139 3316 Dep. NTIS, $5.45 1 3111 See LA-UH-74-740
1155 151 Dep. NTIS, $4.00
1175 152 Dep. NTIS, $4.00 CONF-740709-
1190 1600 Dep. NTIS, $4.00 2 33 See LA-UR-74-1111
1204 2872 Dep. NTIS, $4.00
CONf-740fl15-
BER- 2 170 See SAND-74-0253
150-118 646 See 1>8-234233
CONF-740959-
BM-IC- I 3282 See LA-UR-74-1836
6568 1676 Libr. Pol~tech. (1932). ~ 3112 See LA-UR-74-1880
7273 1604 40: No. 10, vp(1943) 3 1601 See LBL-3224
7310 1677 Kharkov; Tekh. Vidavnitstvo
(1932 ). CONf-740975-
7400 1605 17: No. 7, 218( 1946) 1 154 See LA-5818-C
7400 1700 45: No. 7-8, 127-41(1945)
7414 2667 123: No. 8, 35-40( 1946) CONf-741145-
8230 2840 1 2764 Geothermal EnerpV Institute,
8638 2926 680 Beach Street, San
francisco, CA 94109
BN\oIL- 2 1657 AMAX Exploration, Inc., 4704
1614 3271 Dep. NTIS Harlan Street, Denver, CO
1888 3370 Dep. NTIS, $4.00 80212
BNWL-B- DES-
110 3272 NTIS, $1.00; $0.95 (mf) 72-18 2649 See PB-206161-D
134 3273 Dep. NTIS, $3.00 72-52 3105 See PB-208662-Q
BNWL-SA- t;-
2803 3274 73-10874 962 NTIS, $3.00: $1.45 (mf)
4079 3275 NTIS, $3.00: $0.!J5 (mf) 74-10385 963 NTIS, $4.00: $1.45 (mf)
4259(Rev. ) 3276 Dep. NTIS, $3.00 74-10467 964 NTIS, $5.50; $1.4" (mf)
74-10480 1658 NTIS, $4.00: $1.45 (mf)
CONf-710108- 74-10701 755 NTIS, $4.00; $2.25 (mf)
1 3286 See UCRL-72769(Rev.1)
E1R-
CONf-711017- 0188 2645 See ~IS-CA-73-0188-f
CONf-720742- ELR-
2 1754 2649 See PB-206161-D
4336 :U():J See PB-208b62-D
INDEX 173
ELR 1NOEX 174 Report No. Citation No. Availability
INT-OSW-ROPR- OSW-PR-
71-711 162 See PB-204625 711 162 See PB-204625
74-696 3176 See PB-2::J3051
PATENTS-CA-
JPRS- 943,227 2254
54671 1659 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mf) 944,453 2255
59496 409 NTIS, $3.00; $1.45 (mf) 944,971 2257
60673 625 NTIS
60673 2991 NTIS PATENTS-US-
3,258,069 223
LA- 3,330,356 3138
5129 756 Oep. NTIS, $3.00 3,676,078 2947
5207-MS 3110 Oep. NTIS, $3.00 3,757,516 3063
5289-MS 2953 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 3,764,660 3162
5362-MS 644 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 3,765,477 3311
5386-MS 1660 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 3,782,468 3267
5595 2278 NTIS, $4.00; $2.25 (mf) 3,786,858 3315
5595-MS 2279 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 3,805,587 2258
5780-MS 2646 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 3,805,606 3164
5818-C 154 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 3,807,727 2259
5819-PR 2647 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 3,808,889 2260
3,812,457 2263
LA-OC- 3,813,656 3165
72-669 3278 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mf) 3,817,038 3097
12-1157 3279 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mf) 3,824,793 3098
3,845,627 3102
LA-UR- 3,846,986 3206
73-499 3317 Oep. NTIS, $3.00
73-570 3318 Oep. NTIS, $3.00 PB-
73-926 155 Oep. NTIS, $3.00 196325 161 NTIS, $9.00; $0.95 (mf)
73-1075 156 Oep. NTIS, $3.25 203102-0 2875 NTIS, $3.00
73-1316 2873 Oep. NTIS, $3.00 204625 162 GPO, $0.45; NTIS $0.95 (mf)
73-1695 3280 Oep. NTIS, $3.00 2061610 2648 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mf)
74-503 3281 Oep. NTIS, $4.25 206161-D 2649 NTIS, $3.00
74-740 3111 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 206161-F 2650 NTIS, $3.00
74-1111 33 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 206161-F 163 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mf)
74-1836 3282 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 ,,08662-0 3105 NTiS, $3.00
74-1880 3112 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 208954 2676 NTiS, $3.0u; $0.95 (mf)
209942 3320 NTiS, $5.40; $0.95 (wf)
LBL- 212753 164 NTIS, $3.0U; $0.95 (mf)
2102 157 Oep. NTIS, $3.75 216423 165 NTiS, $4.85; $1.45 (mf)
3224 1601 Oep. NTIS, $4.25 218830 1602 NTIS, $5.45; $0.95 (mf)
3225 757 Oep. NTIS, $4.00 219376 2280 NTIS, $4.50;, $1.45 (mf)
219376 2281 NTIS, $4.50; $0.95 (mf)
N- 220732 645' NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mf)
67-39313 1661 222326 166 NTIS, $3.00; $1.45 (mf)
70-16586 1400 15-18( 1968) 222948 167 NTiS, $6.25
22411 9-8-GA 2877 NTIS, $4.50
NASA-CR- 224882 168 NTIS, $3.75
79136 1661 See N-67-39313 226760 169 GPO, $14.25; $1.45 (mf)
133491 962 See E-73-10874 231695 1663 NTIS, $4.25; $1.45 (mf)
136868 964 See E-74-10467 233051 3176 NTIS, $7.75; $1.45 (mf)
136883 1658 See E-74-10480 233123 3207 NTIS, $4.75; $1.45 (mf)
137170 963 See E-74-10385 234233 646 NTIS, $9.25; $1.45 (mf)
139321 755 See E-74-10701 235148 3380 NTIS, $3.00; $2.25 (mf)
237111 2651 NTI S, $4.25
NASA-SP-
7042 4 NTIS, $6.00; $2.25 (mf) PNE-
7u43( 01 ) 5 NTIS, $4.00; $2.25 (mf) 1550 3283 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mf)
1550 3285 ~TIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mf)
NASA-TT-F- 1550 3284
671 3377 NTIS, $3.00; $1.45 (mf)
699 3378 SAND-
74-0253 170 Dep. NTIS, $4.00
NOTS-TP-
4122 31 See AO-636496 SLA-
73 919 3106 Oep. NTIS
NP- 74=194 1664 Oep. NTIS, $4.00
19729 159
20212 2874 GPO, $4.20 TETRAT-A-
74-339-005 See AD-774108
NSF/RA/N-
74-027-A 160 Manager of Geothermal TID-
Projects, National Science 25857 171 NTiS, $3.00
Foundation (RANN), 1800 G
Street NW, Washington, DC TT-
20550
Report No. Citation No. Availability 175 INDEX WASH
~
15644-74-3 3177 289-1 3287 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mC)
16619 2282 Dep. NTIS, $4.00 289-2 3288 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mC)
16670 411 Dep. NTIS, $10.75
USGS-GD-
UCRL- 73-006 2280 See PB-219376
5298 444 19: vp(l956 ) 73-006 2281 See PB-219376
5298 445 37: 286-90(1956) 74-011 1663 See PB-231695
5298 3007 174: 660-1, 691-3( 1952) 74-021 3207 See PB-233123
5298 3010 5: 381-8( 1956)
7605 3381 USGS/WRD-
51221 172 Dep. NTIS 74-028 3380 See PB-235148
51366 3321 Dep. NTIS, $3.00
72769( Rev.l ) 3286 Dep. NTIS USGS/WRI-
73939 3178 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mf) 22-74 3380 See PB-235148
73939( Rev. 2 ) 3179 NTIS, $3.00; $0.95 (mC)
74807 173 Dep. NTIS, $3.50 WASH-
1281-8 7 Dep. NTIS, $12.75
VeRL-Tran.- 1344 3382 Dep. NTIS, $5.45
10726 2967 Dep. NTIS, $3.25