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Geothermal exploration assessment and interpretation, Upper Klamath Lake Area, Klamath Basin, Oregon
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Title
Geothermal
exploration
assessment
and
interpretation
,
Upper
Klamath
Lake
Area
,
Klamath
Basin
,
Oregon
Keyword Subject
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
OREGON
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
EVALUATION
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
GRAVITY SURVEYS
MAGNETIC SURVEYS
REMOTE SENSING
RESISTIVITY SURVEYS
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
ELECTRICAL SURVEYS
EXPLORATION
NORTH AMERICA
PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION
RESOURCES
SURVEYS
USA
Creator
Stark, M.
Description
Data
from
public
and
private
sources
on the
Klamath
Basin
geothermal
resource
are
reviewed
,
synthesized
, and
reinterpreted
. In this, the
second
and
final
phase
of the
work
,
geological
,
remote
sensing
,
geochemical
,
temperature
gradient
,
gravity
,
aeromagnetic
, and
electrical
resistivity
data
sets
are
examined
. These
data
were
derived
from
surveys
concentrated
on the
east
and
west
shores
of
Upper
Klamath
Lake
. The
geological
,
remote
sensing
, and
potential
field
data
suggest
a
few
northeast-trending
discontinuities
,
which
cross
the
regional
north-westerly
strike
. The
near-surface
distribution
of
warm
water
appears
to be
related
to the
intersections
of these
lineaments
and
northwest-trending
faults
. The
groundwater
geochemical
data
are
reviewed
and the
various
reservoir
temperature
estimates
compared
.
Particular
attention
is
given
to
specific
electrical
conductivities
of
waters
as an
interpretational
aid
to the
subsurface
resistivity
results
. A
clear
trend
emerges
in the
Klamath
Falls/Olene
Gap
area
;
hotter
waters
are
associated
with
higher
specific
conductivities
. In the
Nuss
Lake/Stukel
Mountain
area
the
opposite
trend
prevails
,
although
the
relationship
is
somewhat
equivocal
;
LBL-10140
Publisher
California
Univ
.,
Berkeley
(USA)
.
Lawrence
Berkeley
Lab
.;
OSTI
Contributors
Goldstein, N.E. ; Wollenberg, H.A.
Date
1980 Sep 01
Type
Text-Full
Document
Format
Medium: ED; Size: Pages: 89
Identifier
oitGHC_0984-a
Source
Geothermal Legacy;
http://www.osti.gov/geothermal/product.biblio.jsp?query_id=18&page=0&osti_id=6774029
Language
eng
Rights
http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/copyright/collection/geoheat
Contributing Institution
Geo-Heat
Center
,
Klamath
Falls
,
OR
(United
States)
ph
.
541-885-1751
Metadata contact
Geo-Heat Center, geoheat@oit.edu
OCLC number
68565116
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