The Occurrence of Thermal Groundwater in the Basin and Range Province of Arizona

From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - April 22-23, 1971, Tempe, Arizona === The distribution of groundwater having temperature considered to be higher than normal is examined on a reg...

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Main Author: Wright, Jerome J.
Other Authors: Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson
Language:en_US
Published: Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 1971
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/300122
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-3001222015-10-23T05:23:49Z The Occurrence of Thermal Groundwater in the Basin and Range Province of Arizona Wright, Jerome J. Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson Water resources development -- Arizona. Hydrology -- Arizona. Hydrology -- Southwestern states. Water resources development -- Southwestern states. Geothermal studies Thermal water Arizona Distribution patterns Arid lands Hydrogeology Geomorphology Thermal stratification Bedrock Faults (geology) Meteoric water Geothermal gradients From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - April 22-23, 1971, Tempe, Arizona The distribution of groundwater having temperature considered to be higher than normal is examined on a regional basis. Much of the work was done by searching the literature and examining USGS records. The geographic distribution of the thermal waters is reviewed; relation to structure, geothermal gradients and water quality are discussed. Current and past utilization of thermal water from both springs and wells of the state has never been very extensive. Conclusions were: (1) the occurrence of thermal water in the state is closely allied to major structural elements, especially major fault zones; (2) geothermal gradients vary widely from place to place; (3) the extent of 'bedrock' influence on thermal water occurrence is difficult to ascertain; (4) most thermal water in southern Arizona is derived from meteoric water. 1971-04-23 text Proceedings 0272-6106 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/300122 Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest en_US Copyright ©, where appropriate, is held by the author. Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science
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topic Water resources development -- Arizona.
Hydrology -- Arizona.
Hydrology -- Southwestern states.
Water resources development -- Southwestern states.
Geothermal studies
Thermal water
Arizona
Distribution patterns
Arid lands
Hydrogeology
Geomorphology
Thermal stratification
Bedrock
Faults (geology)
Meteoric water
Geothermal gradients
spellingShingle Water resources development -- Arizona.
Hydrology -- Arizona.
Hydrology -- Southwestern states.
Water resources development -- Southwestern states.
Geothermal studies
Thermal water
Arizona
Distribution patterns
Arid lands
Hydrogeology
Geomorphology
Thermal stratification
Bedrock
Faults (geology)
Meteoric water
Geothermal gradients
Wright, Jerome J.
The Occurrence of Thermal Groundwater in the Basin and Range Province of Arizona
description From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - April 22-23, 1971, Tempe, Arizona === The distribution of groundwater having temperature considered to be higher than normal is examined on a regional basis. Much of the work was done by searching the literature and examining USGS records. The geographic distribution of the thermal waters is reviewed; relation to structure, geothermal gradients and water quality are discussed. Current and past utilization of thermal water from both springs and wells of the state has never been very extensive. Conclusions were: (1) the occurrence of thermal water in the state is closely allied to major structural elements, especially major fault zones; (2) geothermal gradients vary widely from place to place; (3) the extent of 'bedrock' influence on thermal water occurrence is difficult to ascertain; (4) most thermal water in southern Arizona is derived from meteoric water.
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Wright, Jerome J.
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title The Occurrence of Thermal Groundwater in the Basin and Range Province of Arizona
title_short The Occurrence of Thermal Groundwater in the Basin and Range Province of Arizona
title_full The Occurrence of Thermal Groundwater in the Basin and Range Province of Arizona
title_fullStr The Occurrence of Thermal Groundwater in the Basin and Range Province of Arizona
title_full_unstemmed The Occurrence of Thermal Groundwater in the Basin and Range Province of Arizona
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