Title of article :
Hydrologic investigations in the Mammoth Corridor, Yellowstone National Park and vicinity, U.S.A.
Author/Authors :
Michael L. Sorey، نويسنده , , Elizabeth M. Colvard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
The Mammoth Corridor in and adjacent to Yellowstone National
Park encompasses a N-S alignment of geothermal features that extends from
the Norris Geyser Basin adjacent to the Yellowstone caldera through
Mammoth Hot Springs to the Corwin Springs Known Geothermal Resources
Area (KGRA). Thermal springs in this region discharge water that ranges from
Na-K-CI, silica-depositing type to Ca-Na-HCO3-SO4, travertine-depositing
type. Although only a few relatively shallow wells have been drilled in the
corridor, the region is of special interest because of the environmental issues
associated with potential geothermal development adjacent to Yellowstone
National Park. The U.S. Geological Survey conducted an intensive hydrogeologic
study of this region during 1988-1990 and continued to collect hydrologic
and geophysical data until 1994. The results of these investigations document
the rates of discharge of thermal water and heat within the corridor, evidence
for a magmatic heat source beneath the Mammoth Hot Springs area, and
evidence for separate geothermal systems associated with Mammoth Hot
Springs and with thermal waters discharging in the KGRA in the vicinity of La
Duke Hot Springs. These investigations also indicate that limited development
of the 70°C geothermal resource in the La Duke area would not affect thermal
springs in Yellowstone National Park. © 1997 CNR. Published by Elsevier
Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
U.S.A. , geothermal system , Hydrogeology , Yellowstone
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics