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    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, ...
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  • 324
    illus., maps (part col.);
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  • 165
    ill.; Report title
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  • 4694
    The objective of the Energy Research Group, led by Dr Garth Harris, Executive Officer of the NZERDC, was to explore a range of energy choices open to New Zealand and to identify policies that match the ...
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  • 2094
    Photolineaments seen on satellite images are usually expressions of deep crustal ruptures. However, photolineaments are omnipresent and an independent expression of regional discontinuities is needed to ...
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  • 10362
    During the summers of 1974 and 1975, gravity and ground magnetic surveys were made over the central part of the Mineral Mountains and vicinity, Utah. The gravity survey comprised 627 gravity stations over ...
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  • 2047
    Major post-tectonic plutons of the easternmost Piedmont in the southern Appalachians have been of primary interest because of their high radiogenic heat production. Such heat production comes from a linear ...
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  • 2049
    The Kingman-Williams region, Arizona, possesses few thermal waters of deep origin. Evaluation of 33 waters (8 thermal) reveals that thermal waters are restricted to the Basin and Range tectonic province; ...
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  • 148
    ill.; maps; Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oregon, 1985; Includes vita and abstract; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 154-158)
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  • 8530
    A time domain electromagnetic sounding survey of the region surrounding the city of Los Alamos, New Mexico was carried out. The results show that a linear trough, trending northeast--southwest runs beneath ...
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