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A History of The Geysers Geothermal Field Through 1960, An Annotated Bibliography

机译:到1960年的间歇泉地热史,附有注释的书目

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Histories are written a phrase, a date, a fact at a time. For over 30 years I've collected the early history—including a vast file of photos—of The Geysers Geothermal Field in Northern California. Everything changed at The Geysers in 1955 after the first modern geothermal well was drilled and in 1959 or 1960 when the first modern geothermal power plant went on line—but remnants from past eras remain. I've published these remnants several times and in several ways through the years, including one video—each adding to what was known before.Because no comprehensive bibliography exists for information about the early history of The Geysers Geothermal Field, and believing one—with annotations—would be useful, I've prepared the following document. It isn't inclusive, as I personally have used only a small part of what's available. But even with a caveat, the bibliography should assist researchers.Do you need descriptions of natural features or of Indian tribes who lived at The Geysers for thousands of years—who they were and what they left behind? What kind of a spa was The Geysers? What drilling tools were used in the 1920s when wells were first drilled there and the first power plant constructed? How was the first geothermal project financed in the 1920s? The answers are in citations from this annotated bibliography, divided into five historical eras: the time of wilderness; the period of discovery and use by Indians about 13,000 years ago; the development of organized tourism from the mid- 1800s on, including visits by kings-to-be and at least four US presidents; the failed attempt in the 1920s of geothermal electrical-power generation; and, finally, the successful start of modern, geothermal electrical-power generation—the first ever in North and South America.Future historical researchers may work for geothermal companies or prepare museum displays. Some may be geothermal archaeologists and anthropologists. This annotated bibliography, readily available in the GRC Proceedings, should help them all.
机译:历史记录是一个短语,一个日期,一次事实。 30多年来,我已经收集了北加利福尼亚州的Geysers地热田的早期历史,包括大量照片。在第一座现代地热井被钻进之后,以及在1959年或1960年第一座现代地热发电厂上线之后,1955年的间歇泉发生了一切变化,但是过去的残留物仍然存在。这些年来,我已经多次并以多种方式发布了这些残余,包括一个视频,每个都添加了以前的已知内容。 因为不存在关于The Geysers地热田的早期历史的全面目录,并且相信其中的一个(带有注释)将是有用的,所以我准备了以下文档。它不具有包容性,因为我个人仅使用了可用功能的一小部分。但是即使有警告,参考书目也应该对研究人员有所帮助。 您是否需要描述自然特征或在间歇泉生活了数千年的印第安部落的描述-他们是谁,他们留下了什么?间歇泉酒店是一家什么样的水疗中心?在1920年代第一次在那打井并建造了第一座发电厂时,使用了哪些钻井工具? 1920年代第一个地热项目是如何获得资助的?答案是从这个带注释的书目中引证的,书目分为五个历史时代:旷野时代;大约13,000年前的印第安人发现和使用的时期;从1800年代中期开始,有组织的旅游业发展,包括准国王和至少四位美国总统的访问; 1920年代地热发电的失败尝试;最终,成功地启动了现代地热发电,这是北美和南美有史以来的第一次。 未来的历史研究人员可能会为地热公司工作或准备博物馆展示。有些人可能是地热考古学家和人类学家。带有注释的参考书目可在GRC会议录中轻松找到,应对所有人都有帮助。

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