Steaming Ground

Steaming Ground

Hot thermal ground associated with diffuse steam discharge. Vegetation is typically stunted or non-existent.

Geothermal Glossary

Word of the Week – Vadose Zone

Word of the Week – Vadose Zone

Vadose Zone A hydrogeological term that represents the volume of rock and unconsolidated materials between the ground surface and the underlying water table, in which pores and cracks are filled or partially filled with air.

Word of the Week – Vapor-Dominated Reservoir

Word of the Week – Vapor-Dominated Reservoir

Vapor-Dominated Reservoir he highest grade of geothermal resource in which self-flowing wells produce dry steam from a reservoir containing a mixture of hot water and steam. Larderello, Italy and The Geysers, California, USA are examples, and they are extremely...

Word of the Week – Wairakite

Word of the Week – Wairakite

Wairakite A zeolite mineral of hydrothermal origin that was first identified in the Wairakei geothermal field in New Zealand by Alfred Steiner. It forms clear to white prismatic crystals, which have a distinctive cross hatched twinning, and it is commonly associated...

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