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Isotope and geochemical techniques applied to geothermal investigations. Proceedings of the final research co-ordination meeting held in Dumaguete City, Philippines, 12-15 October 1993

Abstract

In the last ten years, geothermal energy has emerged as an alternative source of energy for electrical and non-electrical uses. In some of these countries geothermal energy contributed up to 40% of the national power requirement. In others, it is being widely used in agriculture, aquaculture, air conditioning, kiln and fruit drying, pulp and paper industry, greenhouses and food processing. The Co-ordinated Research Programme (CRP) on the Application of Isotope and Geochemical Techniques to Geothermal Exploration in the Middle East, Asia, the Pacific and Africa aimed at integrating isotope techniques with traditional geochemical and hydrological methods in understanding the characteristics of geothermal systems. It involved isotopic and chemical surveys of hot to cold springs, wells and rivers in exploration areas as well as in exploited reservoirs where problems such as return of injected wastewaters are experienced. This publication is a compilation of the scientific papers presented at the final Research Co-ordination Meeting, held in Dumaguete City, Philippines, from 12 to 15 October 1993. Refs, figs and tabs.
Publication Date:
Feb 01, 1995
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IAEA-TECDOC-788; CONF-9310427-
Reference Number:
SCA: 150300; 540211; PA: AIX-26:044462; EDB-95:076409; ERA-20:015316; NTS-96:000113; SN: 95001392206
Resource Relation:
Conference: Final research co-ordination meeting on the application of isotope and geochemical techniques to geothermal exploration in the Middle East, Asia, the Pacific and Africa, Dumaguete City (Philippines), 12-15 Oct 1993; Other Information: PBD: Feb 1995
Subject:
15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS; ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS; TRACER TECHNIQUES; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; MEETINGS; GEOCHEMISTRY; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS; LEADING ABSTRACT
OSTI ID:
48362
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1011-4289; Other: ON: DE95627729; TRN: XA9539236044462
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE95627729
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
268 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 07, 1995

Citation Formats

None. Isotope and geochemical techniques applied to geothermal investigations. Proceedings of the final research co-ordination meeting held in Dumaguete City, Philippines, 12-15 October 1993. IAEA: N. p., 1995. Web.
None. Isotope and geochemical techniques applied to geothermal investigations. Proceedings of the final research co-ordination meeting held in Dumaguete City, Philippines, 12-15 October 1993. IAEA.
None. 1995. "Isotope and geochemical techniques applied to geothermal investigations. Proceedings of the final research co-ordination meeting held in Dumaguete City, Philippines, 12-15 October 1993." IAEA.
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abstractNote = {In the last ten years, geothermal energy has emerged as an alternative source of energy for electrical and non-electrical uses. In some of these countries geothermal energy contributed up to 40% of the national power requirement. In others, it is being widely used in agriculture, aquaculture, air conditioning, kiln and fruit drying, pulp and paper industry, greenhouses and food processing. The Co-ordinated Research Programme (CRP) on the Application of Isotope and Geochemical Techniques to Geothermal Exploration in the Middle East, Asia, the Pacific and Africa aimed at integrating isotope techniques with traditional geochemical and hydrological methods in understanding the characteristics of geothermal systems. It involved isotopic and chemical surveys of hot to cold springs, wells and rivers in exploration areas as well as in exploited reservoirs where problems such as return of injected wastewaters are experienced. This publication is a compilation of the scientific papers presented at the final Research Co-ordination Meeting, held in Dumaguete City, Philippines, from 12 to 15 October 1993. Refs, figs and tabs.}
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