| Title | Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry of Cold and Warm Springs from the Tuscarora, Nevada Thermal Area |
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| Authors | Bowman, John R.; Cole, David |
| Year | 1982 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Exploration; USA; Nevada; Tuscarora; Thermal Springs; Isotopes; Chemistry; Hydrology |
| Abstract | Eighteen cold and warm spring water samples from the Tuscarora, Nevada KGRA have been analyzed for hydrogen and oxygen isotope composition and fluid chemistry. Warm springs have D values significantly lower than those of cold springs to the north and east of the area, but similar to the D values of cold springs to the west and south. The recharge area for the warm springs is unlikely to be to the immediate north, which is the local topographic highland in the area. The hydrogen isotope data would permit recharge from areas to the southwest or from high elevations to the southeast (Independence Mountains), a sector consistent with electrical resistivity evidence of fluid flow. |