Geothermal setting and simple heat conduction models for the Long Valley caldera
Journal Article
·
· J. Geophys. Res.; (United States)
Heat flow and heat production measurements have been made in the vicinity of Long Valley from 0-30 km from the rim of the caldera and up to 30 km on either side of the boundary of the Basin and Range province at the eastern scarp of the Sierra Nevada. The data show no conspicuous effect of the province transition, possibly a small local heat flow anomaly near the east rim of the caldera, and a very substantial anomaly near the west rim. Simple heat conduction models suggest that Long Valley caldera is the surface expression of a deep magmatic system; an upper crustal magma chamber could not have sustained molten material throughout the 2-m.y. eruptive history unless it were resupplied with heat from deep crustal or subcrustal magmatic sources. If the heat were supplied by crustal intrusion of mantle basalt, the crust would thicken rapidly unless magmatic activity were accompanied by accelerated local crustal spreading. To generate a viable silicic magma chamber by sill injection in the upper 5-8 km of crust, minimum intrusion rates of the order of 1 m per century are probably required. Thermal models for the near-normal heat flow at the east rim suggest that magma beneath the eastern part of Long Valley caldera might have been exhausted during eruption of the Bishop Tuff 0.7 m.y. ago and that the resurgent dome, which subsequently formed in the west central caldera, marks the location of a residual chamber more circular in plan. High heat flow indicated by the single measurement near the west rim can be attributed to a simple shallow magma chamber beneath the western caldera or to recent local magmatism along the Sierra frontal fault system.
- Research Organization:
- Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA
- OSTI ID:
- 7196175
- Journal Information:
- J. Geophys. Res.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Geophys. Res.; (United States) Vol. 81:5; ISSN JGREA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
Similar Records
Preliminary Hot Dry Rock geothermal evaluation of Long Valley Caldera, California
Is the Valles caldera entering a new cycle of activity?
Volcanism, structure, and geochronology of Long Valley caldera, Mono County, California
Technical Report
·
Sat Feb 28 23:00:00 EST 1981
·
OSTI ID:6564207
Is the Valles caldera entering a new cycle of activity?
Journal Article
·
Mon May 01 00:00:00 EDT 1995
· Geology
·
OSTI ID:50495
Volcanism, structure, and geochronology of Long Valley caldera, Mono County, California
Journal Article
·
Mon Feb 09 23:00:00 EST 1976
· J. Geophys. Res.; (United States)
·
OSTI ID:7356077
Related Subjects
15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
150201* -- Geology & Hydrology of Geothermal Systems-- USA-- (-1989)
BOREHOLES
CALIFORNIA
CAVITIES
DATA
EARTH CRUST
ENERGY TRANSFER
HEAT FLOW
HEAT TRANSFER
IGNEOUS ROCKS
INFORMATION
LONG VALLEY
MAGMA
MAPS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
NORTH AMERICA
ROCKS
THERMAL CONDUCTION
USA
WESTERN REGION
150201* -- Geology & Hydrology of Geothermal Systems-- USA-- (-1989)
BOREHOLES
CALIFORNIA
CAVITIES
DATA
EARTH CRUST
ENERGY TRANSFER
HEAT FLOW
HEAT TRANSFER
IGNEOUS ROCKS
INFORMATION
LONG VALLEY
MAGMA
MAPS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
NORTH AMERICA
ROCKS
THERMAL CONDUCTION
USA
WESTERN REGION