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Title A Groundwater Convection Model for Rio Grande Rift Geothermal Resources
Authors Morgan, Paul; Harder, Vicki; Swanberg, Chandler A.; Daggett, Paul H.
Year 1981
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords General; Reservoir Engineering; New Mexico; Rio Grande Rift; Convection Systems; Modeling; Permeability; Groundwater; Temperature Gradient
Abstract It has been proposed that forced convection, driven by normal groundwater flow through the interconnected basins of the Rio Grande rift is the primary source mechanism for the numerous geothermal anomalies along the rift. A test of this concept using an analytical model indicates that significant forced convection must occur in the basins even if permabilities are as low as 50-200 millidarcies at a depth of 2 km. Where groundwater flow is constricted at the discharge areas of the basins forced convection can locally increase the gradient to a level where free convection also occurs, generating surface heat flow anomalies 5-15 time background. A compilation of groundwater data for the rift basins shows a strong correlation between constrictions in groundwater flow and hot springs and geothermal anomalies, giving strong circumstantial support to the convection model.
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