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Title Hawaii Geothermal Resource Assessment: 1982
Authors Thomas, Donald M.; Lienert, Barry R.; Cox, Malcolm E.; Kauahikaua, James P.; Mattice, Mark
Year 1982
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Exploration; USA; Hawaii; Resource Assessment
Abstract The Geothermal Resource Assessment Program of the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics has conducted a series of geochemical and geophysical surveys throughout the State of Hawaii since February 1978. The results compiled during this study have been used to prepare a map of potential geothermal resources areas throughout the state. Approximately thirteen separate locations on three islands have been studied in detail. Of these, four areas are known to have direct evidence of a geothermal anomaly (Kilauea East Rift Zone, Kilauea Southwest Rift Zone, Kawaihae, and Olawalu-Ukumehame) and three others are strongly suspected of having at least low temperature resources (Hualalai west flank, Haleakala Southwest Rift, and Lualualei Valley). In the remainder of the areas surveyed, the data obtained either were contradictory or gave no evidence of a geothermal resource.
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