Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1742231 | Geothermics | 2015 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The Hot Springs Bay Valley (HSBV) geothermal resource area on Akutan Island, Alaska, has been explored since 2009. Geological, geochemical, geophysical surveys and the drilling of two thermal gradient wells suggest a mature neutral-chloride reservoir between 240 and 300 °C, with outflow temperatures â¼180 °C. A network of regional and local structures control near-surface permeability. Alteration, mineralization and geophysical patterns, including high-temperature hydrothermal minerals at unexpectedly shallow depths of formation, indicate a poorly to moderately developed clay cap, likely the result of erosion of the upper portion of an older, well developed system.
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Authors
Pete Stelling, Nicholas H. Hinz, Amanda Kolker, Mary Ohren,