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Groundswell of Support Heats Geothermal Innovation


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Groundswell of Support Heats Geothermal Innovation
There’s new interest in one of the world’s oldest resources, as governments and investors worldwide look for advanced ways to tap geothermal energy.
Geothermal wells have been producing energy for more than a century, and have been an important part of many countries’ power portfolios for the past several decades. Despite its long history, geothermal has never been among the world’s top electricity sources. That could be changing. The global push toward decarbonization is bringing new investors into the sector, including some oil and gas majors who are betting that geothermal can be a scalable source of clean energy. ....

United States , San Francisco , New Zealand , Brian Larson , Brian Walsh , Taylor Mattie , Frontier Observatory For Research , Baker Hughes , Geothermal Development Co , Us Department Of Energy , Darcy Solutions , World Geothermal Congress , Rock Energy , Coso Geothermal Power Holdings , Drilling Technology , Heat Exchanger Technology , Rock Energy Group , African Union Commission , Net Trading Group Of Sweden , Royal Dutch Shell , Geothermal Energy , Sustainable Infrastructure , California Independent System Operator , Trading Group , Great Rift Valley , Frontier Observatory ,

GSA Bulletin articles published ahead of print in January


Emilia A. Caylor; Barbara Carrapa; Kurt Sundell; Peter G. DeCelles; Joshua M. Smith
Abstract: The Upper Cretaceous Fort Crittenden Formation exposed in the Santa Rita and Huachuca Mountains of southeastern Arizona is a syntectonic deposit that has been associated with Laramide tectonic activity. However, the spatio-temporal relationships among Cretaceous sedimentation, magmatism, basement exhumation, and possible flat slab-related processes in the southern Laramide region remain poorly understood. Age controls for uplift and erosion of local topography and syntectonic deposition in response to deformation remain particularly poor. The Fort Crittenden Formation comprises 800?2500 m of locally derived fluvial to alluvial fan sedimentary rocks and records paleodrainage reorganization in response to active tectonics. Changes in sedimentary facies, provenance, and paleoflow suggest deposition in a tectonically partitioned intraforeland basin. New detrital zircon data constrain the ....

Norðand Eystra , United States , Yu Zhang , Philippine Sea , Oceans General , Pearl River , New Mexico , Phui Chen , South China Sea , Brunei General , China General , Fort Crittenden , Liaoning Province , Vietnam General , Republic Of , Mekong River , Huachuca Mountains , Liao Ji , Jian Zhang , Yuan Ren , Shun Li , Shang Deng , Jiang Nan , Tibetan Plateau , Guo Lu , Jime Oconnor ,