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Ambient H2S monitoring in the vicinity of Hawaii's first geothermal power plant
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Item Summary
Title: | Ambient H2S monitoring in the vicinity of Hawaii's first geothermal power plant |
Keywords: | air quality hydrogen sulfide Hawaii Geothermal Project Puna Kilauea |
Date Issued: | Jun 1988 |
Publisher: | Association Dedicated to Air Pollution Control (APCA) |
Citation: | Association Dedicated to Air Pollution Control (APCA). June 1988. Ambient H2S Monitoring in the Vicinity of Hawaii's First Geothermal Power Plant. Dallas, Texas: Association Dedicated to Air Pollution Control (APCA). |
Abstract: | In December 1975, work began on Hawaii’s first successful geothermal well in the East Rift zone of the Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawaii (figure 1). By July 1976, the well, named Hawaii Geothermal Project - A (HGP-A). |
Pages/Duration: | 9 pages |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10524/35764 |
Appears in Collections: |
Department of Land and Natural Resources The Geothermal Collection |
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