@techreport {330, title = {A Guide to On-Line Geological Information and Publications for Use in GSHP Site Characterization}, year = {2000}, institution = {Geo-Heat Center, Oregon Institute of Geology}, address = {Klamath Falls, Oregon}, abstract = {One of the first steps in the consideration of a GSHP system is a characterization of the site in terms of geology and groundwater availability. Information concerning aquifer (or aquifers) available at the site, their ability to produce water, depth to water, geology, depth to bedrock and the nature of the soil and rock (hydraulic and thermal properties) are key issues. This information guides the designer in the selection of the type of GSHP system to be used and in the design of the system. The ground source industry has not taken full advantage of available geological information resources in the past. This document is an effort to introduce GSHP designers to some of these information sources and the nature of the data that is available. A special emphasis has been placed on Internet based resources operated by government agencies--primarily the USGS and state geological surveys. The following section provides some background information on the maps and other information sources in general. This is followed by summaries of information available for the most active GSHP states.}, keywords = {$\#$Geothermal, $\#$GeothermalHomeownerResources, geothermal, ground source heat pumps, GSHP}, url = {http://geoheat.oit.edu/otl/guidegshp.pdf}, author = {Kevin Rafferty} }