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Net power output and thermal efficiency data for single and double flash cycles of Cerro Prieto geothermal power plants [PDF]
The data presented below is the thermodynamic simulation and mathematical model development for the single and double flash cycles of Cerro Prieto geothermal power plants. For more insight into analysis thermodynamic, please see “thermodynamic simulation
Emilio Hernández Martínez +3 more
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Exergy Analysis Using a Theoretical Formulation of a Geothermal Power Plant in Cerro Prieto, México [PDF]
The purpose of this research is the calculation of the exergy destruction of the single-flash and double-flash cycles of a geothermal power plant located on the ladder of the 233 m Cerro Prieto volcano, on the alluvial plain of the Mexicali Valley ...
Dario Colorado-Garrido +3 more
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The Cerro Prieto basin, a tectonically active pull-apart basin, hosts significant geothermal resources currently being exploited in the Cerro Prieto Geothermal Field (CPGF). Consequently, natural tectonic processes and anthropogenic activities contribute
Ignacio F García-Meza +2 more
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Chemistry of Silica in Cerro Prieto Brines [PDF]
The precipitation of amorphous silica from synthetic geothermal, brines which resemble the flashed brine at Cerro Prieto has been studied. It was found that part of the dissolved silica quickly polymerizes to form suspended colloidal silica. The colloidal silica flocculates and settles slowly at unmodified brine pH values near 7.35.
Weres, O., Tsao, L., Iglesias, E.
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Correlation of heating index with production zones in Cerro Prieto, area IV, Mexico [PDF]
We apply a methodology used in geothermal reservoir engineering in order to look for features related to the production zones of the area. Heating index was calculated for 16 wells located in the area of Cerro Prieto IV in the Cerro Prieto Geothermal ...
Víctor M. Arellano +4 more
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Resistivity monitoring at Cerro Prieto [PDF]
Abstract In 1978 Lawrence Berkeley, Laboratory, in cooperation with Comision Federal de Electricidad, began a program of dipole - dipole resistivity monitoring at the Cerro Prieto geothermal field. Dipole - Dipole measurements were first made in 1978, then repeated in 1979: (a) to determine whether the field boundaries could be defined by surface ...
Wilt, Michael J., Goldstein, Norman E.
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From samples of the Paleozoic Tamatán Group (Huizachal–Peregrina Anticlinorium, Tamaulipas, Mexico), petrographic (qualitative and modal) and geochemical analyses (major, trace, and rare earth elements) were conducted.
Juan Moisés Casas-Peña +7 more
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The Victoria, Mexico, Earthquake of June 9, 1980
The Victoria earthquake of June 9, 1980 (ML = 6.1 ), occurred in the Mexicali Valley near the trace of the Cerro Prieto fault with a focal mechanism consisting of a dextral strike-slip motion on a vertical fault.
F. Suárez, J. Frez, V.Wong
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Revisiting the Cupidito unit (Cupido Formation) along peritidal carbonates from northeastern Mexico
Depositional episodes are readily identified along representative localities of the Lower Cretaceous Cupido platform in northeastern Mexico. The basal part of the Cupido Formation exhibits a progradational reef platform that, at the upper limit, is ...
Felipe de Jesús Torres de la Cruz +3 more
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Exploration and Development of the Cerro Prieto Geothermal Field [PDF]
Summary A multidisciplinary effort to locate, delineate, and characterize the geothermal system at Cerro Prieto field, Baja California, Mexico, began in the late 1950's. It led to the identification of an important high-temperature, liquid-dominated geothermal system which went into production in 1973.
Lippmann, M. J. +3 more
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