2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-13261
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Exploration of orogenic, fault-hosted geothermal systems using an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach.

Abstract: <p>Non-magmatic, orogenic geothermal systems are recognized as significant energy resources for electricity production or direct uses. This study focuses on the non-magmatic geothermal system hosted by the Agua Blanca fault, Ensenada, Mexico. The Agua Blanca fault is a 140 km long transtensional structure with segments recording up to 11 km of dextral strike-slip displacement and normal throws of up to 0.65 km. We have identified at least seven geothermal areas manifested by hot springs dischargi… Show more

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