Conference Proceedings
1986 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - New Mines and New Technology
Conference Proceedings
1986 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - New Mines and New Technology
Active and Extinct Geothermal Systems - A Summary
Active geothermal fields show many of the characteristics seen in hydrothermal ore deposits but there are important differences as well. There are, for example, many differences in geology and chemistry between individual geothermal fields, even some nearby, and these include variations in host rock types (volcanic, sedimentary, plutonic and metamorphic), structures controlling fluid flow (normal, lateral, and, rarely, reverse faulting occur) and hydrological setting (valleys to elevated terrain).
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P R L Brown
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- Published: 1986
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