The Pah Tempe hot springs discharge ~260 L/s of water at ~40 °C into the Virgin River in the footwall damage zone of the Hurricane fault at Timpoweap Canyon, near Hurricane, Utah, USA. Although these are Na-Cl waters, they actively discharge CO2 gas and contain significant quantities of CO2 (~34.6 mmol/kg), predominantly as H2CO3 and HCO–3. Because of excellent exposures, Pah Tempe provides an exceptional opportunity to observe the effects of enhanced fracture permeability in an active extensional fault. Pah Tempe waters have been deeply circulated (>5 km; >150 °C) into basement rock as illustrated by the clear water-rock exchange of oxygen isotopes. Waters were probably recharged under colder climate conditions than present and therefor...
Fluid flow rates and pathways in partially-welded, fractured, unsaturated tuff are investigated in a...
Analysis of leaky CO2 reservoirs in the northern Paradox Basin, Utah has allowed us to develop a mod...
Understanding the migration behavior of carbon dioxide (CO2) during long-term geological storage is ...
The Pah Tempe hot springs discharge ~260 L/s of water at ~40 °C into the Virgin River in the footwal...
Faults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the crust. The transfer prope...
International audienceFaults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the cru...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. Faults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the cru...
Faults and associated fracture networks can significantly influence regional flow of groundwater, hy...
This paper presents the initial results of a scientific drilling project to recover core and pressur...
This paper presents the initial results of a scientific drilling project to recover core and pressur...
The numerous CO2 reservoirs in the Colorado Plateau region of the United States are natural analogu...
Understanding carbon dioxide (CO2) reservoir to surface migration is crucial to successful carbon ca...
Exhumed reservoirs providing evidence of CO2 accumulation and transport in geological history offer ...
The Little Grand Wash fault and the Salt Wash Graben in the Colorado Plateau of southeastern Utah em...
Fluid flow rates and pathways in partially-welded, fractured, unsaturated tuff are investigated in a...
Analysis of leaky CO2 reservoirs in the northern Paradox Basin, Utah has allowed us to develop a mod...
Understanding the migration behavior of carbon dioxide (CO2) during long-term geological storage is ...
The Pah Tempe hot springs discharge ~260 L/s of water at ~40 °C into the Virgin River in the footwal...
Faults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the crust. The transfer prope...
International audienceFaults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the cru...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. Faults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the cru...
Faults and associated fracture networks can significantly influence regional flow of groundwater, hy...
This paper presents the initial results of a scientific drilling project to recover core and pressur...
This paper presents the initial results of a scientific drilling project to recover core and pressur...
The numerous CO2 reservoirs in the Colorado Plateau region of the United States are natural analogu...
Understanding carbon dioxide (CO2) reservoir to surface migration is crucial to successful carbon ca...
Exhumed reservoirs providing evidence of CO2 accumulation and transport in geological history offer ...
The Little Grand Wash fault and the Salt Wash Graben in the Colorado Plateau of southeastern Utah em...
Fluid flow rates and pathways in partially-welded, fractured, unsaturated tuff are investigated in a...
Analysis of leaky CO2 reservoirs in the northern Paradox Basin, Utah has allowed us to develop a mod...
Understanding the migration behavior of carbon dioxide (CO2) during long-term geological storage is ...