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ENGR 670 - Geology of Geothermal Energy Resources

(3 units)
Surveys the characteristics, distribution, and energy potential of geothermal resources, both world-wide and in Nevada and emphasizes the geologic foundations for such systems.

Recommended Preparation: ENGR 600 .

Units of Lecture: 3
Offered: Every Spring
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course:
1. Students will be able to relate geothermal energy to other forms of renewable energy and fossil fuel resources, including environmental impacts and energy availability.
2. Students will be able to characterize the geologic settings of geothermal resources making use of plate tectonics, rock types, and geologic structures.
3. Students will be able to classify geothermal systems according to modes of heat flow, such as convective (liquid- and vapor-dominated systems ) or conductive (geopressured and hot sedimentary aquifers), and to type of heat sourced (magmatic v. amagmatic or extensional).
4. Students will be able to explain how geothermal resources are found and evaluated using geological, geochemical, and geophysical techniques to maximize success and minimize risk.
5. Students will be able to apply learned content to write a report on a geothermal topic or site of interest.


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