In 1976, a deep research well, named HGP-A, was drilled on the lower southeast flank of Kilauea volcano. The well encountered subsurface temperatures in excess of 350 C and was capable of producing approximately 49 tonnes per hour of steam and brine. A 3 MWe wellhead generator was installed on HGP-a in 1981 and has been in nearly continuous operation for approximately four years. Analysis of the chemistry of the discharge fluids during this period has shown that the hydrothermal system associated with the Kilauea east rift zone (KERZ) is in many respects similar to those found at active seafloor spreading ridges and to the land-based hydrothermal system found on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland. Fluid chemistry changes that have occured d...
A water quality monitoring program of the Hawaii Geothermal Project well A (HGP-A) was conducted for...
A successful 1962 m geothermal test well was drilled in the east rift zone of Kilauea volcano on the...
Introduction: "One consequence of the volcanism that formed the islands of the Hawaiian archipelago ...
During the last twenty years drilling and fluid production on the Kilauea East Rift Zone (KERZ), Haw...
The HGP-A geothermal well, located on the lower east rift system of Kilauea volcano, has provided st...
Zone of Kilauea Volcano, was installed as a pilot project to demonstrate the technical feasibility o...
The HGP-A geothermal well, located on the lower east rift system of Kilauea volcano, has provided st...
The Hawaii Geothermal Project, since its initiation in 1972, has not only demonstrated that there is...
In December 1975, work began on Hawaii’s first successful geothermal well in the East Rift zone of t...
Mineralogical examination of basaltic rocks obtained during drilling of a successful 1,962-m-deep ge...
Stanford Geothermal Workshop, January 1985The Hawaii Geothermal Project (HGP-A) well, located in the...
The Hawaii Geothermal Project Well-A, located on the Island of Hawaii, was completed in 1976 to a de...
"In 1990, the State of Hawaii proposed the Hawaii Geothermal Project for the development of as much ...
"The HGPA well, located on the Lower East Rift Zone of Kilauea Volcano, was drilled in 1976. It is c...
Geothermal well HGP-A is located on the active east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano on the island of Ha...
A water quality monitoring program of the Hawaii Geothermal Project well A (HGP-A) was conducted for...
A successful 1962 m geothermal test well was drilled in the east rift zone of Kilauea volcano on the...
Introduction: "One consequence of the volcanism that formed the islands of the Hawaiian archipelago ...
During the last twenty years drilling and fluid production on the Kilauea East Rift Zone (KERZ), Haw...
The HGP-A geothermal well, located on the lower east rift system of Kilauea volcano, has provided st...
Zone of Kilauea Volcano, was installed as a pilot project to demonstrate the technical feasibility o...
The HGP-A geothermal well, located on the lower east rift system of Kilauea volcano, has provided st...
The Hawaii Geothermal Project, since its initiation in 1972, has not only demonstrated that there is...
In December 1975, work began on Hawaii’s first successful geothermal well in the East Rift zone of t...
Mineralogical examination of basaltic rocks obtained during drilling of a successful 1,962-m-deep ge...
Stanford Geothermal Workshop, January 1985The Hawaii Geothermal Project (HGP-A) well, located in the...
The Hawaii Geothermal Project Well-A, located on the Island of Hawaii, was completed in 1976 to a de...
"In 1990, the State of Hawaii proposed the Hawaii Geothermal Project for the development of as much ...
"The HGPA well, located on the Lower East Rift Zone of Kilauea Volcano, was drilled in 1976. It is c...
Geothermal well HGP-A is located on the active east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano on the island of Ha...
A water quality monitoring program of the Hawaii Geothermal Project well A (HGP-A) was conducted for...
A successful 1962 m geothermal test well was drilled in the east rift zone of Kilauea volcano on the...
Introduction: "One consequence of the volcanism that formed the islands of the Hawaiian archipelago ...