| Title | Deep Core Drilling of Three Slim Geothermal Holes, Snake River Plains, Idaho |
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| Authors | Delahunty, Chris; Nielson, Dennis L.; Shervais, John W. |
| Year | 2012 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Diamond wireline coring; slim-hole coring; geothermal; Snake River Plains; Kimama (Idaho); Kimberly (Idaho); Mountain Home (Idaho) |
| Abstract | A deep core drilling project focused on evaluating the geothermal potential of the Snake River Plains in southern Idaho. Slim-hole continuous diamond coring and associated geophysical surveys were used to sample different geothermal environments. Three locations were drilled with target depths as follows: Kimama 1915 m, Kimberly 1959 m, and Mountain Home 1821 m. All total depths were accomplished or exceeded. A continuous core sample was produced and down-hole temperature while drilling was collected. |