Preliminary Assessment of the Geothermal Resource Potential of the Yuma Area, Arizona

Preliminary Assessment of the Geothermal Resource Potential of the Yuma Area, Arizona
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The Yuma area has had a long and complex tectonic history. The most southwesterly corner of the area presently comprises a small segment of the Salton Trough, a deep sediment-filled structural depression. Known geothermal anomalies in the Salton Trough make the Yuma area a favorable exploration target even though spreading-center heat sources are not expected to occur there. Geological and geophysical investigations reveal that the area is made up of low, rugged northwest-trending mountains separated by deep sediment-filled basins. Relief is a result of both erosional and structural activity. Northwest-trending en-echelon faults bound the range fronts and the basins, and have created several horst blocks (basement highs) that crop out at or near the surface. The Algodonnes fault is inferred to represent the northeast margin of the Salton Trough and apparently an inactive extension of the San Andreas fault system. Extensive well-pumping and applications of irrigation waters in recent years have created an unnatural state of flux in the hydrologic regime in the Yuma area. Gravity and aeromagnetic anomalies trend strongly northwest through the region as do lineaments derived from Landsat and Skylab photos. Electrical resistivity values in the Bouse Formation are exceptionally low, about 3 ohn-m. Heat flow appears to be normal for the Basin and Range province. Ground-water temperatures indicate zones of rising warm water, with one such warm anomaly confirmed by sparse geothermal-gradient data.

Geothermal Resource Evaluation of the Yuma Area

Geothermal Resource Evaluation of the Yuma Area
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This report presents an evaluation of the geothermal potential of the Yuma, Arizona area. A description of the study area and the Salton Trough area is followed by a geothermal analysis of the area, a discussion of the economics of geothermal exploration and exploitation, and recommendations for further testing. It was concluded economic considerations do not favor geothermal development at this time. (ACR).

Preliminary Assessment of the Geothermal Potential of the Northern Hassayampa Plain, Maricopa County, Arizona

Preliminary Assessment of the Geothermal Potential of the Northern Hassayampa Plain, Maricopa County, Arizona
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A preliminary assessment of the geothermal potential of the western half of the northern Hassayampa Plain has been made. A single shallow well with a measured temperature of 51/sup 0/C initially called attention to the area. Field investigations were carried out between January and July, 1979. The field program consisted of (1) temperature logging of available water wells and mineral test holes, (2) collecting soil samples for mercury analysis, (3) taking water samples for major cation and anion analyses, and (4) conducting reconnaissance geologic mapping along the northeast side of the Belmont Mountains. Parts of this report are taken from published maps and reports and from unpublished field investigations conducted in 1972 to 1973.

Preliminary Assessment of Geothermal Resource Potential at the UTTR.

Preliminary Assessment of Geothermal Resource Potential at the UTTR.
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The purpose of this report is to summarize the current state of geologic knowledge concerning potential high-temperature geothermal development on the lands controlled by Hill Air Force Base (HAFB) at the Utah Testing and Training Range (UTTR) and the lands encompassed by the Dugway Proving Grounds (Dugway). This report is based on currently available published and publically available information. Most of the information presented here is purely geologic in nature. Therefore, the logistical issues (such as military exclusion areas, proximity to electrical infrastructure, and access) are additional considerations that are being addressed in a separate report that will be issued to HAFB by the SES corporation.

Energy Research Abstracts

Energy Research Abstracts
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Total Pages: 840
Release: 1990
Genre: Power resources
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