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Title: Geothermal resources in Montana

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OSTI ID:7369410

A list of persons and groups doing geothermal research in Montana is presented. A revised list of springs and wells with their flow and temperature values is shown with the heat value, in billions of British Thermal Units (Btu's) per year, for reference temperatures related to low temperature uses. The Boulder and Hunters springs are the foremost hot spring resources, while the Madison Limestone related springs around the Little Rocky Mountains, and Brooks spring north of Lewistown provide the major low temperature resources capable of large development utilizing heat pump technology. The water chemistry of almost all springs is suitable for direct application. A discussion of drilling activities around spring sites and the relative success (or lack thereof) provides some factors to consider. In an attempt to delineate areas with ground-water temperatures suitable for heat pump use, a 10/sup 0/C (50/sup 0/F) temperature cutoff was used. Urban area data is suspect; inadequate pumping time may yield spuriously warm temperatures.

Research Organization:
Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Butte
OSTI ID:
7369410
Report Number(s):
DOE/ID/12079-39; ESL-59; CONF-8105132-13; ON: DE82003944
Resource Relation:
Conference: Geothermal energy exploration and resource assessment technical conference, Glenwood Springs, CO, USA, 4 May 1981; Related Information: In: Geothermal direct heat program: Glenwood Springs technical conference proceedings. Volume I. Papers presented, State Coupled Geothermal Resource Assessment Program, by
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English