The Hawaii Geothermal Project : an aerometric study of mercury and sulfur emissions

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1978

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Geothermal Resources Council

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Predrilling environmental baseline studies and extensive ongoing comparative aerometry in volcanic and rift areas have made it possible to characterize the University Experimental Geothermal Well (HGP-A) as a low-Hg, low-H2S emitter and to account for high levels of Hg in the environs of HGP-A in terms of natural events and processes in Kilauea and the East Rift.

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mercury, geothermal, air quality, Hawaii Geothermal Project, Geothermal resources--Hawaii, Geothermal resources--Periodicals, Geothermal engineering--Periodicals, Geothermal power plants--Periodicals, Renewable energy sources--Oceania--Periodicals, Power resources--Oceania--Periodicals, Energy conservation--Oceania--Periodicals, Transactions (Geothermal Resources Council)

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Siegel BZ, Siegel SM. 1978. The Hawaii Geothermal Project: An aerometric study of mercury and sulfur emissions. Geothermal Resources Council Transactions. 2: 597-599.

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3 pages

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