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This coverage shows areas favorable for discovery and development of
low-temperature (lower than 100°C) geothermal resources. They are
defined on the basis of thermal springs, thermal wells, and
ground-water, geologic and geophysical surveys. These gray areas are
modified, in the light of later information, from those shown in the
U.S. Geological Survey Circular 790 (Muffler, 1979). Existing knowledge
does not in general permit the inference that thermal waters may be
found everywhere within the depicted areas, nor do the boundaries
represent certain knowledge of the areal extent of the geothermal
resources. The boundaries are subject to change as new information is obtained.
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Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory
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Renewable Energy and Power Technology - Pat Laney
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