Resistivity and induced polarization survey of a basalt flow in a geothermal environment, Western Utah_Part2

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Title Resistivity and induced polarization survey of a basalt flow in a geothermal environment, Western Utah
Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Geology & Geophysics
Author Johnson, Eric Henry
Date 1975-08
Description Interest is rapidly increasing in geothermal energy as an economic and plentiful energy source. Because of the anomalous resistivities characteristically found in a geothermal environment, direct current exploration methods can be used to delineate hot, saline waters within more resistive ground rock, or resistive volcanic rocks within less resistive ground rock. Resistivity surveying was employed at Fumarole Butte, Utah, to delineate the contact between a basalt extrusive and underlying lacustrine sediments, and possibly delineate source waters of a near­ by hot spring that may be present under the basalt. Because geothermal investigation at Fumarole Butte is in a preliminary stage, the geology and hydrology of the area are reported in some detail. The results of dipole-dipole resistivity and induced polarization profiles across the basalt, and Schlumberger resistivity soundings on the basalt and on the sediments, are presented. Basalt and sediment resistivity values of around 2000 ohm-meters and 10-12 ohm-meters, respectively, are indicated. An increase in water, salt, and clay with depth is believed to cause the decrease in resistivity and increase in induced polar­ ization with depth, apparent from the resistivity-IP data.
Type Text; Image
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Basalt -- Utah; Geothermal resources -- Utah
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name Master of Science
Language eng
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Title Resistivity and induced polarization survey of a basalt flow in a geothermal environment, Western Utah_Part2
Description Pgs.17-43
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Relation is Version of Digital reproduction of Part 2 (Pgs.17-43) from Resistivity and induced polarization survey of a basalt flow in a geothermal environment, J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections, QE3.5 1975 J64
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