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Reconnaissance of the Hydrothermal Resources of Utah By F. EUGENE RUSH GEOHYDROLOGY OF GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS...brief description of the kydrothermal resources of Utah UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON...Reconnaissance of the hydrothermal resources of Utah. (Geological Survey Professional Paper 1044-H) Bibliography...ofDocs.no.: 119.16: 1044-H 1. Geothermal resources Utah. I. Title. II. Series: United States. Geological...Roosevelt Hot Springs and the Cove Fort-Sulphurdale areas ——————————————————————————— Thermo Hot Springs ———————————————————— |
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..... 55 Analyses of water samples from 163 springs in the Western States............................somewhat high because the sampling was biased toward springs likely to be radioactive. The statistical variance...radioactivity in several springs with nearby known uranium occurences indicates that other springs having anomalous...undiscovered. Introduction Purpose of study Mineral springs have fascinated mankind for centuries and have...science sought to determine the origin of such springs and found ways to utilize the water or precipitates |
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COMPOSITION OF WATER FROM THERMAL AND MINERAL SPRINGS OF WASHINGTON By R. H. Mariner, T. S. Presser...and mineral springs of WashingtonTable 2. Trace element chemical composition for the springs of Washington...gases discharging from springs in Washington Table 4. Isotopic data for the springs of Washington Table...5. Aquifer-temperature estimates for selected springs and wells in Washington 7 8 10 11 14 CHEMICAL...COMPOSITION OF WATER FROM THERMAL AND MINERAL SPRINGS OF WASHINGTON By R. H. Mariner, T. S. Presser, |
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SURVEY WASHINGTON STATE basic data for thermal springs and wells as recorded in GEOTHERM By James D....record describing the chemistry of geothermal springs and wells in the sample file for Washington. Each...specific sites. Appendix A (p. 38-40) is sorted by county name and the name of the source. Also given are...Appendix A, site names are quite useful for locating springs or wells for which a specific name is commonly...site titles which begin with words such as warm, hot, unnamed, pumped, well, or spring be checked. Descriptive |
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ALASKA basic data for thermal springs and wells as recorded In GEOTHERM By James D....record describing the chemistry of geothermal springs and wells in the sample file for Alaska. Each index...Appendix A, site names are quite useful for locating springs or wells for which a specific name is commonly...site titles which begin with words such as warm, hot, unnamed, pumped, well, or spring be checked. Descriptive... 1983). This, along with a list of geothermal springs by Berry, and others, 1980, may be useful to some |
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Potential Hazards from Future Eruptions of Mount Baker, Washington By Jack H. Hyde and Dwight R. Crandell...valley----------------------------------------Sulphur Creek valley----------------------------------------Middle... ILLUSTRATIONS Page Figure 1. Index map of the Mount Baker area--------------------- 2 2. Average annual...events at Mount Baker---------- 5 2. Radiocarbon dates of deposits derived from Mount Baker----------------------...POTENTIAL HAZARDS FROM FUTURE ERUPTIONS OF MOUNT BAKER, WASHINGTON By JACK H. HYDE and DWIGHT R. CRANDELL |
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^^£fi MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE RAMPART AND HOT SPRINGS DISTRICTS ALASKA BY J. B. MERTIE, JR. BY A.... CONTENTS Mineral deposits of the Rampart and Hot Springs districts, by J. B. Mertie, Jr.______-------...Page Placer concentrates of the Rampart and Hot Springs districts, by A. E. Waters, Jr____________.__...Sketch map of the Rampart district, showing location of gold placer mining operations_______________________-...the Eureka area, showing location of gold placer mining operations.____-_--_------_-__---_-_-_--___.____ |
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observations regarding the physical features of this district and has coordinated them with the facts hitherto...various streams, many of the residents of the district have rendered valuable assistance in many other...several of the peaks in the unsurveyed parts of the district probably exceed 8,000 feet. Among these peaks...of these people has always been prospecting and mining of gold. Today (1931), 34 years after the first...table gives the names of all the creeks on which mining activities were in progress in 1931, as well as |
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........................................... 383 Utah...................................................contents are listed for all vapor-dominated and hot-water systems with estimated reservoir temperatures...the name of the geotherraal field, the principal hot spring, or a nearby geographic feature which identifies...of the spring, well, or field is given by state, county, latitude, longitude, the most detailed topographic...Area of surface expression. Areal extent of hot springs, hot spring deposits, or surface alteration are |
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molecules. Introduction Purpose of study Mineral springs have fascinated mankind for centuries and have...science sought to determine the origin of such springs and found ways to utilize the water or precipitates...as possible geothermal energy sources. Thermal springs have been Minerals precipitated by spring waters...their quality as ornamental stone. Some mineral springs have provided insights into the nature of hydrothermal...geochemical environment of radioactive mineral springs. Data on numerous radioactive and nonradioactive |
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Chemical Analyses of Waters from Crater Lake, Oregon, and Nearby Springs by J. Michael Thompson, L. Douglas...Geological Survey editorial standards Abstract Crater Lake, Oregon, has no surface outlet and loses its...leakage of the lake in relation to nearby cold springs, water samples were collected for chemical and...evidence of more than ten percent Crater Lake water. One spring, Crater Spring, has higher than usual chloride...If these are caused by Crater Lake water, then the calculated fraction of Crater Lake water is near seven |
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Mineralogy Geological Survey, Western Australia Western Mining Corporation Ltd. CSIRO Division of Mineralogy Australian...Gilfillan and Associates Pty. Ltd., Pancontinental Mining Ltd. and Placer Exploration Ltd. We would also...technology to find mineral deposits, and the adequacy of mining and mineral processing technology to convert mineral...must be changed, especially in this era when the mining industry is under threat in a number of countries...(Editor), Geochemical Exploration 1972. Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, London, pp. 81-91. Govett, G.J |
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results, but above all to note the advance of the mining industry throughout the Territory during the year...especially important in a field like Alaska, where mining advances are taking place so very rapidly. If the...given to the public before the explorative stage of mining has passed, even at the risk that some of the conclusions...1907. 5 6 ALASKAN MINERAL RESOURCES IN 1907. mining industry in various parts of the Territory during...as an accurate record of the advancement of the mining industry. As, however, only 20 technical men are |
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CALIFORNIA Basic data for thermal springs and wells as recorded in GEOTHERM PART A By James...specific sites. Appendix A (p. 4-33) is sorted by the county name and the name of the source. Also given are...Appendix A, site names are quite useful for locating springs or wells for which a specific name is commonly...site titles which begin with words such as warm, hot, unnamed, pumped, well, or spring be checked. Descriptive... 1983). This, along with a list of geothermal springs by Berry and others (1980) may be helpful to some |
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Brooks.................................... 5 The mining industry in 1908, by Alfred H. Brooks............63 Mining in southeastern Alaska, by C. ,V. Wright............................. 67 Copper mining and...southwestern Alaska, by W. W. Atwood.................. 108 Mining in the· Kotsina, Chitina, Chistochina, and Valdez...153 Mineral resources of the Nabesna-White River district, by F. H. Moffit and Adolph Knopf. .............Ruby Creek district, by A. G. Maddren................... 229 Placers of the Gold Hill district, by A. G |
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Alaska.207 Elliot Highway: Fox— Livengood—Manley Hot Springs.207 Steese Highway: Fairbanks—Chena Fairbanks—Circle...fjord. It extends 100 miles northeast to the old mining town of Hyder, a silver-rich area where miners...de Quadra fjord. The mining company, however, is concerned about the cost of mining the ore and prefers...the adjacent Cleveland Peninsula. Bell Island Hot Springs, a favorite recreating spot for locals and visitors...miles; it has its headwaters in the Cassiar Mining District of northern British Col¬ umbia. This naturally |