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Using hydrogeologic data to evaluate geothermal potential in the eastern Great Basin

November 15, 2012

In support of a larger study to evaluate geothermal resource development of high-permeability stratigraphic units in sedimentary basins, this paper integrates groundwater and thermal data to evaluate heat and fluid flow within the eastern Great Basin. Previously published information from a hydrogeologic framework, a potentiometric-surface map, and groundwater budgets was compared to a surficial heat-flow map. Comparisons between regional groundwater flow patterns and surficial heat flow indicate a strong spatial relation between regional groundwater movement and surficial heat distribution. Combining aquifer geometry and heat-flow maps, a selected group of subareas within the eastern Great Basin are identified that have high surficial heat flow and are underlain by a sequence of thick basin-fill deposits and permeable carbonate aquifers. These regions may have potential for future geothermal resources development.

Publication Year 2012
Title Using hydrogeologic data to evaluate geothermal potential in the eastern Great Basin
Authors Melissa D. Masbruch, Victor M. Heilweil, Lynette E. Brooks
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Index ID 70048542
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center