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Analysis of fractures intersecting Kahi Puka Well 1 and its relation to the growth of the island of Hawaii Analysis of fractures intersecting Kahi Puka Well 1 and its relation to the growth of the island of Hawaii
As part of the Hawaii Scientific Drilling Project, Kahi Puka Well 1 penetrated about 275 m of Mauna Loa basalts overlying a sequence of Mauna Kea flow units as it was drilled and cored to a total depth of 1053 m below land surface. A borehole televiewer (BHTV) was run in most of the well in successive stages prior to casing in order to obtain magnetically oriented acoustic images of the...
Authors
Roger H. Morin, Frederick L. Paillet
Use of precipitation and groundwater isotopes to interpret regional hydrology on a tropical volcanic island: Kilauea volcano area, Hawaii Use of precipitation and groundwater isotopes to interpret regional hydrology on a tropical volcanic island: Kilauea volcano area, Hawaii
Isotope tracer methods were used to determine flow paths, recharge areas, and relative age for groundwater in the Kilauea volcano area of the Island of Hawaii. A network of up to 66 precipitation collectors was emplaced in the study area and sampled twice yearly for a 3-year period. Stable isotopes in rainfall show three distinct isotopic gradients with elevation, which are correlated...
Authors
M. A. Scholl, S. E. Ingebritsen, C. J. Janik, J. P. Kauahikaua
Hydrogeology of the Hawaii Scientific Drilling Project borehole KP-1 1. Hydraulic conditions adjacent to the well bore Hydrogeology of the Hawaii Scientific Drilling Project borehole KP-1 1. Hydraulic conditions adjacent to the well bore
Temperature and formation resistivity logs obtained in borehole KP-1 of the Hawaii Scientific Drilling Project indicate that the adjacent formation is characterized by several zones of distinctly different average temperature and water salinity. A series of hydraulic analyses and water sampling programs were conducted to rule out the possibility of local hydraulic effects associated with...
Authors
Frederick L. Paillet, D. M. Thomas
Late quaternary environments, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska Late quaternary environments, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Late Quaternary pollen, plant macrofossils, and insect fossils were studied from sites along three rivers in the foothills north of the Alaska Range in Denali National Park and Preserve. The aim was to carry out a reconnaissance of late Quaternary organic sediments in the region, emphasizing the mid-Wisconsin, or Boutellier interstadial interval. Samples of probable early-to mid...
Authors
Scott A. Elias, S. K. Short, Christopher F. Waythomas
The 40Ar/39Ar and K/Ar dating of lavas from the Hilo 1-km core hole, Hawaii Scientific Drilling Project The 40Ar/39Ar and K/Ar dating of lavas from the Hilo 1-km core hole, Hawaii Scientific Drilling Project
Mauna Kea lava flows cored in the Hilo hole range in age from
Authors
W.D. Sharp, B. D. Turrin, P.R. Renne, M. A. Lanphere
Geothermal resources in the Crater Lake area, Oregon Geothermal resources in the Crater Lake area, Oregon
No abstract available.
Authors
Charles R. Bacon, Manuel Nathenson
Crater Lake National Park: Presently tranquil Crater Lake National Park: Presently tranquil
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Authors
Hans Nelson, Charles R. Bacon
Geodetic monitoring of the southern San Andreas Fault, California, 1980-1991 Geodetic monitoring of the southern San Andreas Fault, California, 1980-1991
Five geodetic arrays (10 to 40 km aperture) located along the San Andreas fault have been surveyed frequently (several times in most years) over the 1980–1991 interval to detect possible fluctuations in the deformation rate. In each survey of an array the distances between the same four to seven pairs of geodetic monuments were measured. The distances measured (with corresponding...
Authors
James C. Savage, Michael Lisowski
Trace metals and major and rare earth elements in cuttings from five high-temperature wells in the northwest region of The Geysers, California, vapor-dominated geothermal system Trace metals and major and rare earth elements in cuttings from five high-temperature wells in the northwest region of The Geysers, California, vapor-dominated geothermal system
Temperatures within the main vapor-dominated steam reservoir at The Geysers geothermal field generally are in the range 238°C to 244°C. A few deep wells in the northwestern part of the field have penetrated beneath this reservoir into a second vapor-dominated reservoir where temperatures are >315°C, while vapor pressure remains nearly constant at about 35.9 bars (Walters et al., 1992)...
Authors
Robert O. Fournier, Joseph N. Moore
Cerro Prieto geothermal field, Mexico; chemical analyses and other data for 58 samples collected in 1977-1979 Cerro Prieto geothermal field, Mexico; chemical analyses and other data for 58 samples collected in 1977-1979
This report releases the results of selected chemical analyses by the USGS of fluids collected from geothennal power production wells at the Cerro Prieto Geothennal Field, Mexico. Cerro Prieto, the world's largest producing hot-water geothennal field, is located 32 km southeast of Mexicali, Baja California. Comision Federal de Electricidad de Mexico (CFE) gave permission for, and...
Composition of waters from the research drill hole at the summit of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii; 1973-1991 Composition of waters from the research drill hole at the summit of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii; 1973-1991
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Authors
Robert I. Tilling, Blair F. Jones