Geothermal energy is expected to be a topic of growing importance in Arizona. Not only an energy issue, geothermal is also a water issue. In a hydrothermal system, water heated in the earth's interior is brought to the surface to be used as a source of energy. Geothermal heated water is also called geothermal fluid.This item is part of the Water Resources Research Center collection. For more information, please contact the Center, (520) 621-9591 or see http://wrrc.arizona.edu
Alternative sources of energy will have to be developed as the availability of traditional energy re...
Alternative sources of energy will have to be developed as the availability of traditional energy re...
A fact sheet describing current and potential geothermal resource use in Arizona
Steam produced by the Earth's internal heat has been used to drive generators and produce electricit...
The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced a new initiative "GeoPowering the West," an effort ...
Since 1977 considerable work has been accomplished in order to locate, understand and evaluate geoth...
Published in cooperation with Arizona Water Commission and Office of Arid Lands Studies, University ...
The Tucson basin, located in southeastern Arizona, underlies a rapidly growing metropolitan area. Be...
This text presents the results of the investigations for geothermal energy resources in the Springer...
Project Completion Report, OWRT Project No. A-054-ARIZ / Agreement No. 14-31-0001-5003 / Project Dat...
This report provides a compilation of geothermal well and spring information in Arizona up to 1993. ...
From the Proceedings of the 1982 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
The purpose of this book is to bring together in a single volume current knowledge and basic data on...
The State of Arizona is participating in a geothermal energy development and planning project for th...
The Verde River Valley is situated in the central part of Arizona, primarily in the transition zone ...
Alternative sources of energy will have to be developed as the availability of traditional energy re...
Alternative sources of energy will have to be developed as the availability of traditional energy re...
A fact sheet describing current and potential geothermal resource use in Arizona
Steam produced by the Earth's internal heat has been used to drive generators and produce electricit...
The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced a new initiative "GeoPowering the West," an effort ...
Since 1977 considerable work has been accomplished in order to locate, understand and evaluate geoth...
Published in cooperation with Arizona Water Commission and Office of Arid Lands Studies, University ...
The Tucson basin, located in southeastern Arizona, underlies a rapidly growing metropolitan area. Be...
This text presents the results of the investigations for geothermal energy resources in the Springer...
Project Completion Report, OWRT Project No. A-054-ARIZ / Agreement No. 14-31-0001-5003 / Project Dat...
This report provides a compilation of geothermal well and spring information in Arizona up to 1993. ...
From the Proceedings of the 1982 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
The purpose of this book is to bring together in a single volume current knowledge and basic data on...
The State of Arizona is participating in a geothermal energy development and planning project for th...
The Verde River Valley is situated in the central part of Arizona, primarily in the transition zone ...
Alternative sources of energy will have to be developed as the availability of traditional energy re...
Alternative sources of energy will have to be developed as the availability of traditional energy re...
A fact sheet describing current and potential geothermal resource use in Arizona