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Title Geothermal Potential of Diverse Volcanotectonic Settings of the Cascade Range, USA
Authors Marianne Guffanti and L.J. Patrick Muffler
Year 1995
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Cascade Range, geothermal, hydrothermal, volcanoes, tectonic setting, heat sources
Abstract Late Quaternary volcanic centers in the Cascade Range comprise four categories that correlate with geothermal potential. Stratovolcanoes: Hydrothermal activity (often transitory) occurs primarily near narrow volcanic conduits, although deep cryptic hydrothermal systems at the more silicic volcanoes cannot be ruled out. (2) Composite centers: Stratovolcanoes with silicic domefields and related young intrusions can support high-temperature hydrothermal systems. (3) Explosive caldera: A caldera at Crater Lake formed at 7700 ka by explosive eruption of -50 of andesite and dacite. Viable heat sources may still remain as the unerupted part of the large magma chamber at 7.5-15 km and as small shallow intrusive bodies associated with pre-caldera magmatism. (4) Shield complexes: Medicine Lake and Newberry volcanoes occur where Basin-and-Range extension impinges on the Cascade Range. Young basalt and rhyolite in shallow intrusive plexuses comprise favorable heat sources. Surface thermal manifestations are very sparse, but promising high-temperature systems have been identified at both volcanoes. Undiscovered hydrothermal resources of the Cascade Range appear to be significantly less than previously estimated.
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