Chloride/magnesium ratio of shallow groundwaters as a regional geothermal indicator in Hawaii

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M. E. Cox, M. E. Cox
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Chloride/magnesium ratio of shallow groundwaters as a regional geothermal indicator in Hawaii

This report provides detail on the use of groundwater chemical compositions to identify the presence of natural geothermal leakage from deep thermal reservoirs into shallow groundwater supplies. The ratio of chloride ion to magnesium ion was found to have a strong correlation to the presence of thermal water.

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English
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51

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"Prepared for Western States Cooperative Direct Heat Resource Assessment under grant no. DOE/ID/01713-4."

Bibliography: p. 31-34.

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[Honolulu]
Series
Assessment of geothermal resources in Hawaii -- no. 3, HIG / Hawaii Institute of Geophysics -- 79-9, HIG (Series) -- 79-9.

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ix, 51 p. :
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51

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OL22080839M

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OL5529917W

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