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Title: Discovery and geology of the Desert Peak geothermal field: a case history
Author: Walter R. Benoit, John E. Hiner, and Robert T. Forest
Year: 1982
Series No.: Bulletin 97
Version:
Format: 82 pages, 11 x 8.5 inches, 31 b/w drawings, 13 b/w photos, 8 tables, 1 appendix, 14 plates: plate 1, 1:62,500, shallow temperature-gradient map, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 2, 1:62,500, isothermal map, 100-foot depth, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 3, 1:62,500, isothermal map, 300-foot depth, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 4, 1:62,500, resistivity anomaly map, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 5, 1:62,500, conductance map, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 6, temperature profiles, 23 x 19 inches, b/w; plate 7, 1:62,500, magnetotelluric slice map, 1000 feet depth, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 8, 1:62,500, magnetotelluric slice map, 4000 feet depth, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 9, 1:62,500, magnetotelluric slice map, 8000 feet depth, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 10, 1:62,500, near-surface aquifer map, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 11, 1:62,500, aquifer elevations, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 12, 1:62,500, depth to 400 degrees, 23 x 22 inches, b/w; plate 13, 1:24,000, geologic map, 25 x 35 inches, 2 color; plate 14, 1:24,000, Bouguer gravity map, 19 x 22 inches, 2 color
Scale: 1:62,500
A case history of the exploration, development (through 1980), and geology of the field in Churchill County; contains sections on geochemistry, geophysics, and temperature-gradient drilling; references.
Original Product Code: B97 dox
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