Mapping thermal anomalies on an active volcano by the self-potential method, Kilauea, Hawaii

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1976

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U.N. Symposium on the Development and Use of Geothermal Resources

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Surface measurement of self-potential (SP) on Kilauea Volcano appears to be the single most useful geophysical method for identifying and delineating thermal anomalies related to concealed magma reservoirs and still-hot intrusive zones. Evidence supports an electrokinetic origin for the large anomalies. The SP technique is not only a powerful tool for mapping hot areas on an active volcano but also may provide insight into the dynamic workings of geothermal systems.

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geothermal exploration, Kilauea, Big Island, Hawaii, Geothermal resources--Hawaii--Hawaii Island, Geothermal resources--Hawaiʻi

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Zablocki CJ. 1976. 'Mapping Thermal Anomalies on an Active Volcano by the Self-Potential Method, Kilauea, Hawaii', Proc. 2nd U.N. Symposium on the Development and Use of Geothermal Resources, San Francisco, 2, 1299.

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11 pages

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