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ItemHawaii newspaper articles about geothermal mining in Puna, Hawaii, from 1982 to 1990(Honolulu Advertiser, 1982-1990)Newspaper articles and advertisements about geothermal mining in Puna, Hawaii, from 1982 to 1990 from Hawaii newspapers including the Honolulu Advertiser and Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
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ItemKilauea Rift : the geothermal power struggle diagram(Honolulu Advertiser, 1990)Newspaper article regarding the Kilauea Rift The Geothermal Power Struggle Diagram.
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ItemKalakaua first geothermal booster(Honolulu Advertiser, 1990)Newspaper article regarding Kalakaua first geothermal booster.
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ItemIn Imperial Valley, no flap over geo(Hawaii Tribune-Herald, 1990-05-27)Newspaper article regarding geothermal development as an issue of great contention on the Big Island and negative Impacts on the environment.
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ItemHurdles for cable : environmentalist and Mother Nature(Honolulu Advertiser, 1990-05-14)Newspaper article regarding hudles for cabling and challenges for environmentalists and the effects on nature.
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ItemHonolulu Advertiser and Hawaii Tribune clippings(Honolulu Advertiser, 1990-06-24)Newspaper clippings from Honolulu Advertiser and Hawaii Tribune regarding geothermal projects.
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ItemGeothermal debate finds new fuel in rainforest preservation issue(Honolulu Advertiser, 1990-05-16)Newspaper article regarding protests about the Kilauea Rift and the geothermal power struggle.
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ItemGeothermal big protests sparked by issue(Honolulu Advertiser, 1990-05-13)Newspaper artice regarding protests about the Kilauea Rift and the geothermal power struggle.
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ItemTapping in([s.n.], [n.d.])A geothermal well operated by Ormat in the Imperial Valley's East Mesa area. While there appears to be enough of a resource beneath the valley to support existing development, officials are uncertain how much more development the geothermal reservoir can support.
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ItemTribes turn up the heat on hot-springs change(Honolulu Advertiser, 1990-05-16)Newspaper article regarding California tribes and hot springs changes near China Lake Naval Weapons Center in the Mojave Desert.