2011
DOI: 10.1029/2010jb008081
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Heat advection by groundwater flow through a heterogeneous permeability crust: A potential cause of scatter in surface heat flow near Parkfield, California

Abstract: [1] Surface heat flow in the California Coast Ranges near Parkfield, California, exhibits substantial scatter, with differences as large as 20 mW m −2 over lateral distances of 5-70 km. This scatter has been an important limitation in using the heat flow data set to constrain geodynamic processes, but to date it has not been explained. Here we use a numerical model of coupled fluid and heat transport to test the hypothesis that heat advection by groundwater flow can generate the scatter. Our study significantl… Show more

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“…SUTRA has been successfully employed to investigate fluid pressure response for many complex geologic environments, including highly fractured and folded units (e.g. Fulton et al ., ; Yager et al ., ; Yager and Ratcliffe, ; Popek and Saffer, ).…”
Section: Equation Of Subsurface Flow and Methods Of Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SUTRA has been successfully employed to investigate fluid pressure response for many complex geologic environments, including highly fractured and folded units (e.g. Fulton et al ., ; Yager et al ., ; Yager and Ratcliffe, ; Popek and Saffer, ).…”
Section: Equation Of Subsurface Flow and Methods Of Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%