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ItemProgress report for geochemistry subtask : January 31, 1993(Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993-01-31)This report covers the work accomplished by Elizabeth A. Novak during reporting period 6/1/92 through1/31/93.
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ItemApplication for permit to drill proposed geothermal well Kapoho State 11 reserved lands, Kapoho, Puna, Hawaii(Puna Geothermal Venture, 1991-06-07)Owner of mining rights: Kapoho Land Partnership
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ItemApplication for permit to drill proposed geothermal well Kapoho State 10 reserved lands, Kapoho, Puna, Hawaii(Puna Geothermal Venture, 1991-06-07)Owner of mining rights: Kapoho Land Partnership
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ItemApplication for permit to drill proposed geothermal well Kapoho State 9 reserved lands, Kapoho, Puna, Hawaii(Puna Geothermal Venture, 1991-06-07)Owner of mining rights: Kapoho Land Partnership
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ItemScientific Observation Hole #4 Kilauea East Rift Zone, Hawaii : summary report of drilling operations(Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990-07)"The Scientific Observation Hole drilling project was designed to gather information for scientific research and provide information on the geothermal potential on the island of Hawaii. Core drilling was chosen due to the tremendous amount of additional information provided by the continuous core to geologists studying the volcanic evolution of the island. Knowledge of the geothermal resource will be enhanced from information gathered on mineralization, lithology, alteration and fracture permeability which cannot be provided by typical rotary drilling techniques."
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ItemScientific Observation Hole #1 Kilauea East Rift Zone, Hawaii : summary report of drilling operations(Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991-05)"The Scientific Observation Hole program ("SOH") was undertaken as both a scientific research project, and to aid in evaluating the geothermal potential of the Kilauea East Rift Zone on the island of Hawaii. SOH-1 was the second in a series of 4 planned Scientific Observation Holes to be drilled in the Kilauea East Rift Zone. The target depth for the SOH's is 4,000 to 6,500 feet. Actual completion depth of each hole depends on drilling conditions, temperature and a number of other factors which are evaluated on a continuing basis as the holes are drilled. The drilling program was designed to remain as flexable as possible to accommodate a variety of potential situations as they are encountered."
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ItemPreparation notice for the supplemental environmental impact statement to the environmental impact statement for the Kahaualea Geothermal Project(True/Mid-Pacific Geothermal Venture, 1985-07)Tax map key: no. 1-2-10, Parcel 1; no. 1-2-10, Parcel 2; and no. 1-2-10, Parcel 3
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ItemEnvironmental impact statement preparation notice for the Kahaualea Geothermal Project(R.M. Towill Corporation, 1981-10)Tax map key: no. 1-1-01, Parcel 1 and no. 1-2-08, Parcel 1
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ItemGeophysical surveys for characterizing the hydrogeologic regime in the vicinity of Kealakehe, Hawaii(Blackhawk, Geosciences, Inc., 1991-06-11)"This report contains a compilation of results of time domain electromagnetic TDEM geophysical surveys conducted to assist in ground water resource evaluation in the vicinity of Kealakehe, Island of Hawaii. The surveys were performed by Blackhawk Geosciences, Inc. BGI for three separate clients. The clients and the dates for each survey are as follows: Queen Liliuokalani Trust QLT from April 26 to April 30, 1991 State of Hawaii State through Belt Collins and Associates from May 1 to May 2, 1991 Lanihau Partners LP from September 11 to September 13, 1990.The LP data has previously been interpreted and the results are contained in a separate report delivered to LP in October 1990. By agreement from all concerned parties, the results for all three data sets are contained in this report.The primary objective of the geophysical surveys was to determine the elevation and thickness of the lens of fresh water floating on salt water."
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ItemPermit request for installing a hydrological observation hole in the Pohakuloa Training Area(Thomas, Donald M., 2012-10)"The borehole is for the purposes of characteritizing and monitoring the hydrological conditions within the Humuula Saddle region of Hawaii Island. We expect to collect water samples for the purposes of characterizing the water quality and other geothermal parameters..."