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Overview3D ModelSan EmidioSan Emidio Geothermal Areacross sectioncross-sectiondatafaultingfaultsgeologic contactgeologic unitsgeologygeospatial datageothermalstratigraphic unitsstratigraphy
The San Emidio geothermal system is characterized by a left-step in a west-dipping normal fault system that bounds the western side of the Lake Range. The 3D geologic model consists of 5 geologic units and 55 faults. Overlying Jurrassic-Triassic metasedimentary basement is a ~500 m-1000 m thick section of the Miocene lower Pyramid sequence, pre- syn-extensional Quaternary sedimentary rocks and post-extensional Quaternary rocks. 15-30 degrees eastward dip of the stratigraphy is controlled by the predominant west-dipping fault set. Both geothermal production and injection are concentrated north of the step over in an area of closely spaced west dipping normal faults.
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dcat_issued2013-12-31T07:00:00Z
dcat_modified2021-08-27T17:30:47Z
dcat_publisher_nameUniversity of Nevada
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