Abstract:The Jemez Mountains volcanic complex, located in north-central New Mexico at the intersection of the Rio Grande rift and Jemez lineament, is a potential location for geothermal energy exploration. This bibliography lists selected publications pertaining to the geology, hydrology, geochemistry, geothermometry, geophysics, ecology, and geothermal and hydrologic modeling aspects of the Jemez region. The bibliography is composed of 795 citations with annotations and subject and author indexes.
“…1). The volume of data and scientific literature from these investigations is too large to summarize in detail; however, many important sources of information are contained in an annotated bibliography of the hydrology, geology, and geothermal resources of the Jemez Mountains region (Abeyta and Delaney, 1986), which covers the period through 1985. Two issues containing special sections on research in the Valles Caldera were published in Journal of Geophysical Research (1986Research ( , 1988.…”
Section: Previous Investigations and Availability Of Datamentioning
Major-ion composition and (B) concentrations in water from wells and springs in granitic rocks, volcanic rocks (chiefly rhyolitic and andesitic), and alluvium and colluvium derived from volcanic rocks.
“…1). The volume of data and scientific literature from these investigations is too large to summarize in detail; however, many important sources of information are contained in an annotated bibliography of the hydrology, geology, and geothermal resources of the Jemez Mountains region (Abeyta and Delaney, 1986), which covers the period through 1985. Two issues containing special sections on research in the Valles Caldera were published in Journal of Geophysical Research (1986Research ( , 1988.…”
Section: Previous Investigations and Availability Of Datamentioning
Major-ion composition and (B) concentrations in water from wells and springs in granitic rocks, volcanic rocks (chiefly rhyolitic and andesitic), and alluvium and colluvium derived from volcanic rocks.
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