Definition of Geopressured

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Geopressured

geophytes
geophytic
geopolitical
geopolitical entity
geopolitically
geopolitician
geopoliticians
geopolitics
geopolymer
geopolymers
geoponic
geoponical
geoponics
geopositioning
geopotential
geopressured (current term)
geoprobe
geoprobes
georama
georamas
georeactor
georeactors
georeferenced
georgbokiite
georgechaoite
georgeite
georgette
georgettes
georgiadesite
georgic

Literary usage of Geopressured

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tapping the Earths Natural Heat by Wendell A. Duffield, John H. Sass, Michael L. Sorey (1995)
"geopressured Systems A type of hydrothermal environment whose hot water is almost completely sealed from exchange with surrounding rocks is called a ..."

2. Opportunity 2000: Creative Affirmative Action Strategies for a Changing (1988)
"Geothermal resources take several forms: steam, hot water, volcanic magma, hot dry rock, and geopressured brines. Except for brines located along the Gulf ..."

3. The Next Texas Energy Boom: Power Choices for the 21st Century by Jim Marston (1997)
"For comparison, Texas currently consumes about 10 quadrillion Btu of energy per year, implying that the geopressured-geothermal resources could ..."

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