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Audio-magnetotelluric data log, station location map and skin depth pseudo-sections, Crater Hot Springs Known Geothermal Resource Area, Utah

Description: The station locations are mapped and the observed apparent resistivity in ohm-meters is tabulated for each location over the frequency range of 7.5 to 18,600 cycles/sec. Also, skin depth pseudosection plots of the east--west and north--south telluric lines are presented. (WHK)
Date: 1976
Creator: Senterfit, R. M. & Bedinger, G. M.
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Geochemical and hydrologic data for wells and springs in thermal-spring areas of the Appalachians

Description: Current interest in geothermal potential of thermal-spring areas in the Appalachians makes all data on thermal springs and wells in these areas valuable. Presented here without interpretive comment are maps showing selected springs and wells and tables of physical and chemical data pertaining to these wells and springs. The chemical tables show compositions of gases (oxygen, nitrogen, argon, methane, carbon dioxide, and helium), isotope contents (tritium, carbon (13), and oxygen (18)), trace an… more
Date: July 1976
Creator: Hobba, W. A., Jr.; Chemerys, J. C.; Fisher, D. W. & Pearson, F. J. Jr.
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Some electrical and magnetic studies of Kilauea Iki lava lake, Hawaii

Description: In recent years, the U.S. Geological Survey has been applying various electrical-magnetic (E-M) geophysical techniques to the study of volcanologic processes at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. Some of these studies have been directed towards determining the responses of these E-M methods on the cooling and crystallizing lava lake that formed in Kilauea Iki pit crater in 1959. Over the years, this 111 meter-deep ponded body of basaltic magma has served as a natural laboratory for petrologic, geochemica… more
Date: 1976
Creator: Zablocki, C. J.
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Magnetotelluric study of the Stillwater-Soda Lakes, Nevada Geothermal Area

Description: The Stillwater-Soda Lakes K.G.R.A. (Known Geothermal Resource area) is located in the Carson Desert of west central Nevada, near the town of Fallon. Two thermal areas have been mapped by shallow drilling. Near the farming community of Stillwater, an area of about 70 km/sup 2/ has been mapped with groundwater hotter than 20/sup 0/C and as hot as 80/sup 0/C or slightly hotter in the center of the anomaly (Olmstead, et. al., 1975). The MT method was selected as a tool to study the geothermal area,… more
Date: 1976
Creator: Stanley, W. D.; Wahl, R. R. & Rosenbaum, J. G.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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