SITE-SPECIFIC RESEARCH CONDUCTED IN SUPPORT OF THE SALTON SEA SOLAR POND PROJECT-FY 1982 REPORT

by JET PROPULSION LABORATORY,

Technical Report, 1984

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CSP Unique ID 190683202

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Electronic Resource

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DOE SF 11592 1; Report; September 1984.

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ABSTRACT:
The design and operation of a salt-gradient solar pond power plant at the Salton Sea presents problems not encountered at small research ponds that have been built in the United States. The specific characteristics of the Salton Sea site and the desire to construct the pond using the local
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clay as a sealant represent major deviations from previous solar pond experience.

This document reports on the site-specific research conducted by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in support of the plant design. The research activity included validation of the spectrophotometric light transmission measurement technique, a search for options for clarifying the turbid and colored water of the Salton Sea, development of water clarification specifications in terms common to industry practice, quantification of gas production from micro-biological reactions in the ground, a determination of the combined effects of temperature and salinity on the permeation of the local clays, and a preliminary evaluation of material corrosion.
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