GEOTHERM Data Set

Description

GEOTHERM is a comprehensive system of public databases and software used to store, locate, and evaluate information on the geology, geochemistry, and hydrology of geothermal systems. Three main databases address the general characteristics of geothermal wells and fields, and the chemical properties of geothermal fluids; the last database is currently the most active. System tasks are divided into four areas: 1. data acquisition and entry, involving data entry via word processors and magnetic tape; 2. quality assurance, including the criteria and standards handbook and front-end data-screening programs; 3. operation, involving database backups and information extraction; and 4. user assistance, preparation of such items as application programs, and a quarterly newsletter. The principal task of GEOTHERM is to provide information and research support for the conduct of national geothermal-resource assessments. The principal users of GEOTHERM are those involved with the Geothermal Research Program of the U.S. Geological Survey.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
53 This is the electronic version of the data contained in the USGS Open File Reports for GEOTHERM. https://gdr.openei.org/files/194/GEOTHERM_ALL.xls
21 The original scanned copy of the USGS Open File Report for for GEOTHERM. DOI: 10.1016/0098-3004(83)90034-1 https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/70012009

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  • report
  • software
  • geothermal-wells
  • journal-article
  • geothermal-fluids
  • database
  • computers-and-geosciences
  • geochemistry
  • well-characteristics
  • geothermal-systems
  • usgs
  • doi10-1016-0098-30048390034-1
  • geotherm
  • scanned
  • databases
  • hydrology

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