USGS Map Identifies Potential Natural Hydrogen Zones in Iowa, Sparking Exploration Interest

USA, Iowa

: The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has released a first-of-its-kind interactive map identifying potential zones for naturally occurring hydrogen underground in Iowa and the broader Midwest region. The map highlights areas with a higher likelihood of subsurface hydrogen deposits, focusing on the Midcontinent Rift system, a geological formation over a billion years old. This rift spans across Iowa's Adair, Dallas, Guthrie, Mills, and Polk counties, and extends into Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Kansas, and parts of Ontario, Canada.

  • The map ranks regions on a scale of 0 to 1 based on the presence of hydrogen sources, reservoirs, and seals.

  • Iowa is considered a promising location due to the Midcontinent Rift's faults and iron-rich rocks, which can produce hydrogen through serpentinization.

  • Several companies have expressed interest in exploring geologic hydrogen sources in Iowa, according to the Iowa Geological Survey.

This initiative aims to promote awareness and exploration of hydrogen as a clean energy source, potentially impacting agriculture through ammonia production for fertilizers.

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