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Wyoming Geological Association

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The Thrust Belt Revisited; 38th Annual Field Conference Guidebook, 1987
Pages 347-353

Chemistry of Thermal Water and Estimated Reservoir Temperatures in Southeastern Idaho, North-Central Utah, and Southwestern Wyoming

Charles Avery

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The chemistry of thermal water in southeastern Idaho, north-central Utah, and southwestern Wyoming is quite variable, with dissolved-solids concentrations ranging from about 100 to nearly 40,000 milligrams per liter. Chemical geothermometers were used to estimate the reservoir temperature at the depth where the water was heated. The estimated reservoir temperatures at the sampled sites indicate no uniformity or trend from low to high values. Thermal water in the region possibly results from ground-water circulation both in the basin fill and in the bedrock.


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