Newberry Caldera Conceptual Geologic Model
Conceptual model for the Newberry Caldera geothermal area. Model is centered around caldera and evaluates geologic information in tandem with some geophysical datasets to derive a conceptual subsurface model.
Includes:
Geologic information from the USGS geologic map of Newberry and cross-sections from Sonnenthal et al, 2012
West flank seismic body representing a fractional change in seismic velocity of 0.1, defined in Beachly et al., 2012 and Heath et al., 2015
West flank gravity body "granite" that represents a gravity anomaly identified in Waibel et al., 2014 (DOE document, figure 35)
Magma chamber defined seismically, found in Heath et al., 2015
Ring fracture fault intrusions
Various faults sourced from the USGS geologic map of Newberry, Grasso et al. 2012's fault and fissure mapping
Citation Formats
National Energy Technology Laboratory. (2016). Newberry Caldera Conceptual Geologic Model [data set]. Retrieved from https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/753.
Moser, Mark M., Schultz, J., Schultz, A., Heath, B., Rose, Kelly, Urquhart, S., Bowles-Martinez, E., and Vincent, P. Newberry Caldera Conceptual Geologic Model. United States: N.p., 04 Mar, 2016. Web. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/753.
Moser, Mark M., Schultz, J., Schultz, A., Heath, B., Rose, Kelly, Urquhart, S., Bowles-Martinez, E., & Vincent, P. Newberry Caldera Conceptual Geologic Model. United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/753
Moser, Mark M., Schultz, J., Schultz, A., Heath, B., Rose, Kelly, Urquhart, S., Bowles-Martinez, E., and Vincent, P. 2016. "Newberry Caldera Conceptual Geologic Model". United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/753.
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Includes:
Geologic information from the USGS geologic map of Newberry and cross-sections from Sonnenthal et al, 2012
West flank seismic body representing a fractional change in seismic velocity of 0.1, defined in Beachly et al., 2012 and Heath et al., 2015
West flank gravity body "granite" that represents a gravity anomaly identified in Waibel et al., 2014 (DOE document, figure 35)
Magma chamber defined seismically, found in Heath et al., 2015
Ring fracture fault intrusions
Various faults sourced from the USGS geologic map of Newberry, Grasso et al. 2012's fault and fissure mapping}, doi = {}, url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/753}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2016}, month = {03}}
Details
Data from Mar 4, 2016
Last updated Nov 14, 2019
Submitted Apr 1, 2016
Organization
National Energy Technology Laboratory
Contact
Kelly Rose
Authors
Original Source
https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/753Research Areas
Keywords
geothermal, geologic model, EGS, enhanced geothermal system, NEWGEN, Newberry, Oregon, faults, structure, seismic, conceptual model, subsurface model, geology, geological, model, conceptualDOE Project Details
Project Name Novel use of 4D Monitoring Techniques to Improve Reservoir Longevity and Productivity in Enhanced Geothermal Systems
Project Lead Lauren Boyd
Project Number FY11 AOP 11113