Hydrothermal heat discharge in the Cascade Range, northwestern United States (original) (raw)

Hydrothermal monitoring data from the Cascade Range, northwestern United States

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Geology and geothermal resources of the central Oregon Cascade Range. Special Paper 15

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Field guide to hydrothermal alteration in the White River altered area and in the Osceola Mudflow, Washington

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A magnetotelluric study of the High Cascades graben in central Oregon

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Evolution of hydrothermal waters at Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA

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Low-temperature thermochronologic signature of range-divide migration and breaching in the North Cascades

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Depth dependence of permeability in the Oregon Cascades inferred from hydrogeologic, thermal, seismic, and magmatic modeling constraints

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Hot, shallow mantle melting under the Cascades volcanic arc

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Conceptual Model of the Klamath Falls, Oregon Geothermal Area

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Yellowstone plume head; postulated tectonic relations to the Vancouver Slab, continental boundaries, and climate

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Gravity anomalies, Quaternary vents, and Quaternary faults in the southern Cascade Range, Oregon and California: Implications for arc and backarc evolution

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Geothermal Exploration North of Mount St. Helens

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Geothermal-gradient data for Oregon, 1982-1984

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A model for the magmatic–hydrothermal system at Mount Rainier, Washington, from seismic and geochemical observations

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Aerogeophysical measurements of collapse-prone hydrothermally altered zones at Mount Rainier volcano

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New evidence on the hydrothermal system in Long Valley caldera, California, from wells, fluid sampling, electrical geophysics, and age determinations of hot-spring deposits

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Slab melting and magma formation beneath the southern Cascade arc

Michael Clynne

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Influence of volcanic history on groundwater patterns on the west slope of the Oregon High Cascades

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South Cascades Arc Volcanism, California and Southern Oregon: Red Bluff to Redding, California, July 20–26, 1989

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Spring temperatures in the Sagehen Basin, Sierra Nevada, CA: implications for heat flow and groundwater circulation

Michael Manga

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