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GEOTHERMICS International Journal of Geothermal: Research and its Applications VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 21 (1992) © PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL - TOKYO GEOTHERMICS International Journal of Geothermal Research and its Applications Founded by the late Professor Ezio Tongiorgi Editor E. BARBIER — National Research Council—International Institute for Geothermal Research, Pisa, Italy Associate Editor for the Americas M. J. LirpMANN—Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A. Managing Editor Mary H. Dickson (Editorial Office in Pisa, see below) Editorial Board Terms expire December 1992 D. H. FreEston — Geothermal Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand J. D. GARNIsH — Commission of the European Communities, DG XII, Brussels, Belgium A. H. TruEspELL—Menlo Park, California, U.S.A. P. M. Wricut — Earth Sciences Laboratory, University of Utah Research Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. Terms expire December 1993 R. G. Attis—Dept of Scientific and Industrial Research, Lower Hutt, New Zealand P. R. L. BRowNnE—Geothermal Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand M. Hanano—JMC Geothermal Research and Development Co. Ltd, Morioka, Japan V. R. S. Hutton—Dept of Geology and Geophysics, University of Edinburgh, U.K. Terms expire December 1994 S. INGEBRITSEN—U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, U.S.A. D. NievA GomEz—Instituto de Investigaciones Eléctricas, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico L. RyBacH—Institute of Geophysics, ETH—Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland B. STEINGRiMSSON—National Energy Authority, Reykjavik, Iceland Regional Advisory Board N. BEREDJICK — Natural Resources and Energy Div., DTCD, United Nations, New York, U.S.A. W. BERTELSMEIER — The World Bank, Washington D.C., U.S.A. V. CERMAK — Geophysical Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia L. D’ANDIGNE DE Asis — Division of Earth Sciences, UNESCO, Paris, France M. Doo KincuE — Under-Secretary General to the United Nations, UNITAR, New York, U.S.A. D. D. BLACKWELL — President, Geothermal Resources Council, Davis, California, U.S.A. V. I. Kononov — Laboratory of Geothermics, Institute of Geology, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia J. Comps — President, International Geothermal Association, Auckland, New Zealand F. MonGELLI — Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics of the University, Bari, Italy P. Squarci — International Institute for Geothermal Research, Pisa, Italy L. TarFi — CNR National Geological Advisory Committee, Rome, Italy Tonc Wei — Geology Dept, Geothermal Research Section, University of Peking, Beijing, People’s Republic of China F. YAMAGUCHI—Japan Geothermal Energy Association, Tokyo, Japan Copyright © 1993 CNR—Istituto Internazionale per le Ricerche Geotermiche Published 6 issues/annum in February, April, June, August, October and December Subscription Rates Publishing, Subscription and Advertising Offices Annual Subscription Rate (1993): £215.00 (U.S.$344.00). The Americas: Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Sterling prices are definitive. U.S. dollar prices are quoted for Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. [Tel. (914) 524-9200; Fax convenience only, and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. (914) 333-2444). Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change Rest of the World: Pergamon Press Ltd, Headington Hill Hall, without notice. Oxford OX3 OBW, U.K. [Tel. (0865) 794141; Fax (0865) 60285; Telex 83177]. Editorial Addresses The Americas: Dr M. J. Lippmann, Lawrence Berkeley Rest of the World: Dr E. Barbier, International Institute for Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, Geothermal Research, 2 Piazza Solferino, 56126 Pisa, Italy U.S.A. [Tel. (510) 486-5035; Fax (510) 486-5686). [Tel. (50) 41503; Cable: Geotermico Pisa; Telex 502020 IRGCNR I; Fax (50) 47055]. CONTENTS NUMBER 1/2 Special Issue: Rotorua Geothermal Field, New Zealand R. G. Atuis and J. T. Luma Preface and Acknowledgements List of External Referees W. A. J. MAHON Foreword R. G. Attis and J. T. Lums The Rotorua geothermal field, New Zealand: its physical setting, hydrology, and response to exploitation C. P. Woop Geology of the Rotorua geothermal system H. M. Brgy, G. B. Dawson, Electrical resistivity and magnetic investigations H. H. Rayner, S. L. BENNIE and of the geothermal systems in the Rotorua area, C. J. BROMLEY New Zealand T. M. Hunt Gravity anomalies, caldera structure, and subsurface geology in the Rotorua area, New Zealand P. C. WHITEFORD Heat flow in the sediments of Lake Rotorua R. B. GLOVER Integrated heat and mass discharges from the Rotorua geothermal system B. Davy Seismic reflection profiling on southern Lake Rotorua—evidence for gas-charged lakefloor sediments G. LAMARCHE Seismic reflection survey in the geothermal field of the Rotorua Caldera, New Zealand W. F. GIGGENBACH and R. B. GLOVER Tectonic regime and major processes governing the chemistry of water and gas discharges from the Rotorua geothermal field, New Zealand M. K. STEWART, G. L. Lyon, Fluid flow in the Rotorua geothermal field B. W. ROBINSON and R. B. GLOVER derived from isotopic and chemical data Strontium isotope composition of Rotorua geothermal waters J. B. FINLAYSON A soil gas survey over Rotorua geothermal field, Rotorua, New Zealand M. A. Monam1o and C. J. BROMLEY A helicopter-borne video thermal infrared survey of the Rotorua geothermal field A. D. Copy and J. T. LuMB Changes in thermal activity in the Rotorua geothermal field E. BRADFORD Pressure changes in Rotorua geothermal aquifers, 1982-90 Flow changes from Lake Roto-a-Tamaheke, Whakarewarewa, 1984-90 J. G. BURNELL Modelling mass, energy and chloride flows in the Rotorua geothermal system G. J. Wem, R. M. Younc and A simple model for Geyser Flat, P. N. McGAvIn Whakarewarewa D. H. FREEsSTON and M. G. DUNSTALL Rotorua field experiment: downhole heat exchanger performance NUMBER 3 E. BARBIER 319 Editorial M. C. Apams, J. N. Moore, 323 Thermal stabilities of aromatic acids as L. G. FaBry and JonG-HoNG AHN geothermal tracers C. I. M. Gunn, D. H. FREESTON Principles for wellbore simulator validation and and T. HapGu calibration using matching analysis— I. Analytical techniques C. I. M. Gunn, D. H. FREESTON Principles for wellbore simulator validation and and T. HapGu calibration using matching analysis—II. Case study—Well Rotokawa 5, New Zealand R. C. M. MALATE and Mathematical modelling of silica deposition in M. J. O’SULLIVAN a porous medium V. Ducui, A. MINISSALE, Chemical relationship between discharging fluids M. PAoLigERI, F. PRATI and in the Siena—Radicofani graben and the deep A. VALORI fluids produced by the geothermal fields of Mt Amiata, Torre Alfina and Latera (Central Italy) Short Communication Formula for the calculation of ground temperature at 1 m depth in Turkey Corrigendum New Patents NUMBER 4 W. A. DUFFIELD, G. H. HEIKEN, Geology and geothermal potential of the K. H. WouHLETz, L. W. MAASSEN, Tecuamburro Volcano area, Guatemala G. DeNnGo, E. H. McKEE and O. CASTANEDA C. J. JANIK, F. GOFF, Hydrogeochemical exploration of geothermal L. FaH1quisT, A. I. ADAms, prospects in the Tecuamburro Volcano region, A. ROLDAN-M., S. J. CHIPERA, Guatemala P. E. TrumLto and D. CouNCE S. J. Gorr, F. Gorr and C. J. JANIK Tecuamburro Volcano, Guatemala: exploration geothermal gradient drilling and results H. Ben Duta, F. W. Jones, Shallow geothermal studies in Tunisia: N. MEDDEB, F. LUCAZEAU comparison with deep subsurface information and S. Bouri R. C. M. MALATE Mathematical modelling of non-isothermal silica and M. J. O’SULLIVAN transport and deposition in a porous medium F. M. Gazo and R. DaTUIN Economics of geothermal developments in the Philippines A. GUNNARSSON, B. S. STEINGRIMSSON, Nesjavellir geothermal co-generation power plant E. GUNNLAUGSSON, J. MAGNUSSON and R. MAACcK” - New Patents NUMBER 5/6 Special Issue: Industrial Uses of Geothermal Energy B. STEINGRiMSSON, E. T. ELiASSON, 587 Preface: Industrial uses of geothermal energy B. LinDAL and G. PALMASON 589 List of External Referees B. LinDAL Review of industrial applications of geothermal energy and future considerations G. CULVER Industrial applications research and current industrial applications of geothermal energy in the United States V. I. KoNoNov Utilization of geothermal energy in Russia G. ALLEGRINI, F. LUCCIOLI Industrial uses of geothermal fluids at Larderello and A. TRIVELLA A. LEIFsSON Industrial use of the high-temperature geothermal field at Theistareykir, Iceland R. T. Harper, I. A. THAIN Towards the efficient utilization of geothermal and J. H. JOHNSTON resources F. Jaupin, A. BoIsDET, H. PAUWELS A brief review of some of the work done by the and H. LESuEUR Institut Mixte de Recherches Geothermiques (IMRG) at BRGM H. Jonasson, G. GUNNARSSON Potential use of geothermal steam in industrial and T. TOMASSON processes. Results of IceTec studies V. K. Jonsson, R. L. GUNNARSSON, The feasibility of using geothermal energy in B. ARNASON and T. I. SIGFUSSON hydrogen production B. LINDAL The effect of silica in washing with geothermal water, Iceland A. C. CARTER and G. W. HoTson Industrial use of geothermal energy at the Tasman Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd’s Mill, Kawerau, New Zealand . SIGURDSSON Kisilidjan hf—a unique diatomite plant . Popovski, K. DimITRov, Geothermal rice drying unit in Kotchany, . ANDREJEVSKI and S. PoPpovsKA Macedonia S. V. HALLSSON Drying of seaweeds by geothermal heat in Iceland N. C. VASQUEZ, R. O. BERNARDO Industrial uses of geothermal energy: a and R. L. CoRNELIO framework for application in a developing country S. ARASON and H. ARNASON Utilization of geothermal energy for drying fish products S. MERCADO and R. HuRTADO Potash extraction from Cerro Prieto geothermal brine I. KRISTJANSSON Commercial production of salt from geothermal brine at Reykjanes, Iceland W. P. C. DUYVESTEYN Recovery of base metals from geothermal brines LIZHONG YANG and ZHENGPING LIU A study of hot brine and its comprehensive utilization for salt chemical industry in Sichuan Basin, P. R. China (. VALFELLS General strategy for adaptation of industrial processes to the use of geothermal steam . STEFANSSON Success in geothermal development . BALLzuUS, T. KARLSSON and Design of geothermal steam supply systems in . MAACK Iceland . PLaviTa and I. CoHUT Industrial prospects for the Sacuieni geothermal area in Bihor County, Rumania . LENOIR Geothermal exploitation of the Dogger in the Paris Basin: maintenance, renewal and reliability of the geothermal loop . RYBACH, W. J. EUGSTER, Borehole heat exchangers: longterm operational . J. HopxirkK and B. KAELIN characteristics of a decentral geothermal heating system . ARMANNSSON and Geothermal environmental impact . KRISTMANNSDOTTIR . KOUTROUPIS Update of geothermal energy development in Greece E. T. Premuzic, Mow S. Lin and Developments in geothermal waste treatment JING-ZHEN JIN biotechnology S. THORHALLSSON and A. RAGNARSSON What is geothermal steam worth? B. Linpat and O. KJARTANSSON Factors influencing the siting of industrial plants using geothermal steam in Iceland French low enthalpy geothermal energy, assessment of 10 years of operation J. E. Mock and G. V. BEELAND U.S. Department of Energy support of growth in industrial use of geothermal energy K. P. Louwrier, J. D. GARNISH The R&D programme on geothermal energy of and E. STAROSTE the Commission of the European Communities: results and future V. LUDViKSSON Strategic aspects of exploiting geothermal energy for industrial purposes G. INGVARSSON and A. SVANBJORNSSON Framework for foreign investment in Iceland Wanc Li and Wer HoNG-CHANG The past, the present and the future utilization of geothermal energy in Xiong County, Hebei Province, People’s Republic of China Impact of the Resource Management Act on future geothermal development in New Zealand I. B. FRIDLEIFSSON Training in industrial uses of geothermal energy Editor’s Acknowledgements New Patents Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 21, 1992

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