
doi: 10.2172/5414641
Water samples from both hot and cold sources in the hydrologic areas surrounding the hot springs were collected and analyzed. Analyses of major, trace, and radio-element abundances of the water samples and of associated rock samples are presented. From this study it is possible that trace- and major-element abundances and/or ratios may be discerned which are diagnostic as chemical geothermometers, complementing those of silica and alkali elements that are presently used. Brief discussions of mixing calculations, possible new chemical geothermometers, and interelement relationships are also included.
Rocks, Silicon Oxides, Trace Amounts, Thermometers, Chemical Composition, 15 Geothermal Energy, Alkali Metals, Hot Springs, Mineral Springs, Mixing, Usa Geothermal Legacy 150302* -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology-- Geochemical Techniques & Surveys, Abundance, Thermal Waters, Geothermal Legacy, Isotope Ratio, Thermal Springs, Minerals, Silicon Compounds, Oxides, Silica, Elements, Measuring Instruments, Geochemical Surveys, Metals, North America, Geothermometers, Hydrology, Oxygen Compounds, Chalcogenides, Nevada
Rocks, Silicon Oxides, Trace Amounts, Thermometers, Chemical Composition, 15 Geothermal Energy, Alkali Metals, Hot Springs, Mineral Springs, Mixing, Usa Geothermal Legacy 150302* -- Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology-- Geochemical Techniques & Surveys, Abundance, Thermal Waters, Geothermal Legacy, Isotope Ratio, Thermal Springs, Minerals, Silicon Compounds, Oxides, Silica, Elements, Measuring Instruments, Geochemical Surveys, Metals, North America, Geothermometers, Hydrology, Oxygen Compounds, Chalcogenides, Nevada
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