Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1742205 | Geothermics | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The deep liquid reservoir across the West and East Banks is proposed to result from mixing of two end-members: a major liquid upflow in the northwest, and a secondary upflow in the southeast with a greater contribution of magmatic volatiles. These deep fluids rise to shallower depth where they undergo various degrees of boiling, dilution and cooling with shallow steam-heated groundwater.
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Authors
E.K. Mroczek, S.D. Milicich, P.F. Bixley, F. Sepulveda, E.A. Bertrand, S. Soengkono, A.J. Rae,