| Title | Ore Deposits as Exploration Models for Geothermal Reservoirs in Carbonate Rocks in the Eastern Great Basin |
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| Authors | Edmiston, Robert C. |
| Year | 1979 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Exploration; Minerals; USA; Utah; Cove Fort; Ore Deposits; Carbonate Rocks; Geologic Analog; Calcite Leach; Secondary Porosity; Moderate Temperature; Cap Rock |
| Abstract | The geology of ore deposits in carbonate rocks in the eastern Great Basin gives insight into the geology of present day geothermal reservoirs in carbonate rocks. The Cove Fort KGRA is geologically similar to the Tintic mining district and the geology of the Carlin mine area suggest a carbonate reservoir at the Beowawe KGRA. Carbonate moving along fractures may leach calcite and, less often, dolomite and thereby increase porosity and permeability. |