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Geothermal resources in Algeria

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2009
Abstract The geothermal resources in Algeria are of low-enthalpy type. Most of these geothermal resources are located in the northeastern of the country. There are more than 240 thermal springs in Algeria. Three geothermal zones have been delineated according to some geological and thermal considerations: (1) The Tlemcenian dolomites in the ...
Hakim Saibi
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GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES AS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Russian Journal of Construction Science and Technology, 2020
Necessity of non-renewable energy sources preservation and environmental situation requires using of alternative energy sources. Using of geothermal energy becomes urgent especially for detached modern houses. Thus exactly geographical and climatic conditions define the use different kinds of energy.
Nikitina, N. P., Mezentseva, A. P.
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Geothermal Resources

AAPG Bulletin, 1981
ABSTRACT The United States uses geothermal energy for electrical power generation and for a variety of direct use applications. The most notable developments are The Geysers in northern California, with approximately 900 MWe, and the Imperial Valley of southern California, with 14 MWe being generated, and at Klamath Falls, Oregon and ...
C. W. Berge   +3 more
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Geothermal Resources in China

Revue de l'Institut Français du Pétrole, 1980
The present paper deals mainly with the distribution features, briefly describes the geology in the three geothermal fields of different types in Beijing, Yangbajing of Xizang (Tibet), and Dengwu of Guangdong, and finally gives on account of the development and utilization of geothermal resources.
K. S. An, S. Y. Huang
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Submarine geothermal resources

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 1976
Approximately 20% of the earth's heat loss (or 2 × 1012 cal/s) is released through 1% of the earth's surface area and takes the form of hydrothermal discharge from young (Pleistocene or younger) rocks adjacent to active seafloor-spreading centers and submarine volcanic areas.
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Geothermal Energy Resources

2020
This entry presents some historical background on geothermal energy resources and geothermal energy applications, and comprehensively classifies geothermal resources by energy and exergy. It discusses energetic, environmental, and sustainability aspects of geothermal energy and systems.
Ibrahim Dincer, Arif Hepbasli
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Geothermal Resource Investigations

Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1973
As a major step toward augmentation of the water supply of the Lower Colorado River Basin, the Bureau of Reclamation is investigating the geothermal resource potential of the basin underlying California’s Imperial Valley. Multipurpose development of hot geothermal brines may produce upward of 2,500,000 acre-ft of high quality water per year, and add up
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Geothermal resources of Alaska

1983
Between 1979 and 1982, the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) and the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, undertook an assessment of the states geothermal resources under a program jointly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the State of Alaska.
R. J. Motyka, M. A. Moorman, S. A. Liss
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Geothermal resources of Sumatra

Geothermics, 1993
Abstract There are at least 30 high temperature systems (with inferred reservoir temperatures >200°C) along the active Sumatra Arc that transfer heat from crustal intrusions to the surface. These systems, together with eleven active volcanoes, five degassing volcanoes and one caldera volcano (Lake Toba), are controlled by the Sumatra Fault Zone, an ...
M.P. Hochstein, Sayogi Sudarman
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