Gas emissions and subsurface architecture of fault‐controlled geothermal systems: a case study of the north abaya geothermal area

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  • who: . et al. from the School of Earth and Environmental, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK, School of Earth have published the paper: Gas Emissions and Subsurface Architecture of Faultu2010Controlled Geothermal Systems: A Case Study of the North Abaya Geothermal Area, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that a large offset graben bounding fault plays a key role in channeling gas and hydrothermal fluids toward the surface, and while there is no evidence for volcanism along the fault, a deep magmatic heat source is still required. In the SMER, the focus of . . .

     

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