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Hot Dry Rock CollectionMain MenuHot Dry Rock OverviewAt the Earth's CorePreliminary Study of the Nuclear SubterreneA Method of Extracting Heat from Dry Geothermal ReservoirsFenton Hill, New MexicoCandidate Sites for Future Hot Dry Rock Development in the United StatesHot Dry Rock: A Realistic Energy OptionMining the Earth’s Heat: Hot Dry Rock Geothermal EnergyJoshua Finnell57ae41618b76550ccf46776d4829c462ae03ca90Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library
Credits
1media/Library Logo.jpg2017-03-20T15:17:27-07:00Joshua Finnell57ae41618b76550ccf46776d4829c462ae03ca901629410plain2017-03-21T12:32:52-07:00Joshua Finnell57ae41618b76550ccf46776d4829c462ae03ca90 This overview was created by Joshua Finnell in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library using Scalar.
The HDR, or Hot Dry Rock, collection is made by possible by members of the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Institutional Content Team:
Frances Knudson
Susan Heckethorn
Valentina Neblitt-Jones
Kathy Varjabedian
Please contact the research library for more information: library@lanl.gov
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