Geophysical reconnaissance of prospective geothermal areas on the Island of Hawaii using electrical methods

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1981-12
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Kauahikaua, James P.
Mattice, Mark
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Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Resistivity data from several areas were compiled, analyzed, and interpreted in terms of possible geologic models. On the basis of this analysis alone, two areas have been ruled out for possible geothermal exploitation, two have been interpreted to have a moderate-temperature resource, and two have been interpreted to have a high-temperature resource. The two areas which have been ruled out are the Keaau and South Point areas. The Kawaihae area and the lower northwest rift zone of Hualalai appear to have anomalous resistivity structures which suggest a moderate-temperature resource in each of these areas. Finally, specific areas in the lower southwest and lower east rift zones of Kilauea have been outlined as locations where high-temperature fluids may exist at depth.
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"December 1981." Bibliography: p. 47-50
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geophysics, Hawaii Island, geothermal, Mauna Loa, surveys, Kilauea, Geothermal resources--Hawaii
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Kauahikaua JP, Mattice M. 1981. Geophysical reconnaissance of prospective geothermal areas on the Island of Hawaii using electrical methods. Honolulu (HI): Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii.
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54 pages
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