Geothermometry of thermal springs in the Rico, Dunton, and West Fork Dolores Rivers areas, Dolores County, Colorado
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, 2011.
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1 online resource (vi, 55 pages) : illustratons, maps
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This report describes the location, physical setting, hydrochemistry, and geothermometry of ten thermal springs or wells in the Rico Group and West Fork Group of the Dolores River areas of Colorado. Geothermometry is a technique used to estimate the subsurface temperature of a geothermal reservoir, or the most recent temperature at which the water has undergone chemical reactions. This information is useful in geothermal exploration when considering the resource potential of an area. Statewide, Colorado has a significant geothermal power generation potential, and the area centered on the Town of Rico is among the highest heat flow areas in the State.

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Oerter, E. J. (2011). Geothermometry of thermal springs in the Rico, Dunton, and West Fork Dolores Rivers areas, Dolores County, Colorado . Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources.

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Oerter, Erik J. 2011. Geothermometry of Thermal Springs in the Rico, Dunton, and West Fork Dolores Rivers Areas, Dolores County, Colorado. Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources.

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Oerter, Erik J. Geothermometry of Thermal Springs in the Rico, Dunton, and West Fork Dolores Rivers Areas, Dolores County, Colorado Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, 2011.

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Oerter, Erik J. Geothermometry of Thermal Springs in the Rico, Dunton, and West Fork Dolores Rivers Areas, Dolores County, Colorado Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, 2011.

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