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Title A Tracer Test at the Soda Lake, Nevada Geothermal Field Using a Sorbing Tracer
Authors Peter ROSE, Kevin LEECASTER, Scott CLAUSEN, Raphael SANJUAN, Morgan AMES, Paul REIMUS, Mark WILLIAMS, Vince VERMUEL, and Dick BENOIT
Year 2012
Conference Stanford Geothermal Workshop
Keywords tracers, fracture surface area, EGS, Soda Lake
Abstract An interwell tracer test was conducted at the Soda Lake, Nevada geothermal field for the purpose of testing the performance of a sorbing, liquid-phase tracer, Safranin T. The tracer showed both significant retardation and extensive thermal decay relative to a coinjected conservative tracer. Batch-reactor and flow-reactor experiments were conducted for the purpose of measuring both the thermal stability and sorptive properties of Safranin T under laboratory conditions that simulate those of a geothermal reservoir. Numerical experiments were designed and initiated in an effort to simulate the field experiment and thereby constrain the interwell fracture surface area between an injection well and a production well in an operating geothermal reservoir.
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