Data generated from the Silver Peak Innovative Exploration Project, in Esmeralda County, Nevada, encompasses a deep-circulation (amagmatic) meteoric-geothermal system circulating beneath basin-fill sediments locally blanketed with travertine in western Clayton Valley (lithium-rich brines from which have been mined for several decades). Spring- and shallow-borehole thermal-water geochemistry and geothermometry suggest that a Silver Peak geothermal reservoir is very likely to attain the temperature range 260- 300oF (~125-150oC), and may reach 300-340oF (~150-170oC) or higher (GeothermEx, Inc., 2006). Results of detailed geologic mapping, structural analysis, and conceptual modeling of the prospect (1) support the GeothermEx (op. cit.) assertion that the Silver Peak prospect has good potential for geothermal-power production; and (2) provide a theoretical geologic framework for further exploration and development of the resource. The Silver Peak prospect is situated in the transtensional (regional shearing coupled with extension) Walker Lane structural belt, and squarely within the late Miocene to Pliocene (11 Ma to ~5 Ma) Silver Peak-Lone Mountain metamorphic core complex (SPCC), a feature that accommodated initial displacement transfer between major right-lateral strike- slip fault zones on opposite sides of the Walker Lane. The SPCC consists essentially of a ductiley-deformed lower plate, or core, of Proterozoic metamorphic tectonites and tectonized Mesozoic granitoids separated by a regionally extensive, low-angle detachment fault from an upper plate of severely stretched and fractured structural slices of brittle, Proterozoic to Miocene-age lithologies. From a geothermal perspective, the detachment fault itself and some of the upper-plate structural sheets could function as important, if secondary, subhorizontal thermal-fluid aquifers in a Silver Peak hydrothermal system.
Silver Peak Gravity Data.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Magnetic Survey Data.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Magnetotellurics Ground MT.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Magnetotellurics ZTEM.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Radiometric Survey 2005.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Radiometric Survey 2009.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Regional and Shallow Temperature Data.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Remote Sensing ASTER Report.pdf
PDFSilver Peak Remote Sensing JPEGs.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Resource Model.wmv
wmvSilver Peak Seismic Survey Data.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Geochemistry Fluid Data.zip
ZIPSilver Peak TGH Drilling Map.pdf
PDFSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 18A-11.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 26A-14.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 38-11.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 41-10.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 43-11.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 43A-14.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 51-23.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 53-15.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 56A-11.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 73-10.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Geologic Logs for Temperature Gradient Holes 74-11.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Well Data Historic Data.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Photographs.zip
ZIPSilver Peak Geology Map and Model.pdf
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