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A national drilling program to study the roots of active hydrothermal systems related to young magmatic intrusions

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/7164178· OSTI ID:7164178
The importance of studies of active hydrothermal-magma systems as part of a national continental scientific drilling program has been emphasized in numerous workshops and symposia. The present report, prepared by the Panel on Thermal Regimes of the Continental Scientific Drilling Committee, both reinforces and expands on earlier recommendations. The US Geodynamics Committee 1979 report of the Los Almos workshop, Continental Scientific Drilling Program, placed major emphasis on maximizing the scientific value of current and planned drilling by industry and government, supplementing these efforts with holes drilled solely for scientific purposes. Although the present report notes the importance of opportunities for scientific investigations that may be added on to current, mission-oriented drilling activities, the Panel on Thermal Regimes recognizes that such opportunities are limited and thus focused its study on holes dedicated to broad scientific objectives. 16 refs., 2 figs., 4 tabs.
Research Organization:
National Research Council, Washington, DC (USA). Continental Scientific Drilling Committee
Sponsoring Organization:
DOD; DOE/ER; NSF; USGS
DOE Contract Number:
FG01-82ER12018; FG01-80ER10670
OSTI ID:
7164178
Report Number(s):
DOE/ER/12018-T17; ON: DE90010509
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English