Alaska Open-file Report 144 Assessment of Thermal Springs Sites Aleutian Arc, Atka Island to Becherof Lake -- Preliminary Results and Evaluation

Twenty of more than 30 thermal spring areas reported to exist in the Aleutian arc extending from Atka Island to Becherof Lake were investigated during July and August, 1980. Thermal activity of three of these sites had diminished substantially or no longer existed. At least seven more sites where th...

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Main Authors: Motyka, R. J., Moorman, M. A., Liss, S. A.
Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 1981
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/897401
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author Motyka, R. J.
Moorman, M. A.
Liss, S. A.
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description Twenty of more than 30 thermal spring areas reported to exist in the Aleutian arc extending from Atka Island to Becherof Lake were investigated during July and August, 1980. Thermal activity of three of these sites had diminished substantially or no longer existed. At least seven more sites where thermal-spring activity is probable or certain were not visited because of their remoteness or because of time constraints. The existence of several other reported thermal spring sites could not be verified; these sites are considered questionable. On the basis of geothermometry, subsurface reservoir temperatures in excess of 150 C are estimated for 10 of the thermal spring sites investigated. These sites all occur in or near regions of Recent volcanism. Five of the sites are characterized by fumaroles and steaming ground, indicating the presence of at least a shallow vapor-dominated zone. Two, the Makushin Valley and Glacier Valley thermal areas, occur on the flanks of active Mukushin Volcano located on Unalaska Island, and may be connected to a common source of heat. Gas geothermometry suggests that the reservoir feeding the Kliuchef thermal field, located on the flanks of Kliuchef volcano of northeast Atka Island, may be as high as 239 C.
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc877957 2025-01-16T22:01:28+00:00 Alaska Open-file Report 144 Assessment of Thermal Springs Sites Aleutian Arc, Atka Island to Becherof Lake -- Preliminary Results and Evaluation Motyka, R. J. Moorman, M. A. Liss, S. A. United States. Department of Energy. 1981-12-01 Text https://doi.org/10.2172/897401 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc877957/ English eng State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources doi:10.2172/897401 uuid: 897401 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc877957/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc877957 Fumaroles Thermal Springs Geothermometry Alaska Reservoir Temperature Feeding Lakes Volcanism Geothermal Legacy 15 Geothermal Energy Glaciers Evaluation Geothermal Legacy Report 1981 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/897401 2019-05-18T22:08:13Z Twenty of more than 30 thermal spring areas reported to exist in the Aleutian arc extending from Atka Island to Becherof Lake were investigated during July and August, 1980. Thermal activity of three of these sites had diminished substantially or no longer existed. At least seven more sites where thermal-spring activity is probable or certain were not visited because of their remoteness or because of time constraints. The existence of several other reported thermal spring sites could not be verified; these sites are considered questionable. On the basis of geothermometry, subsurface reservoir temperatures in excess of 150 C are estimated for 10 of the thermal spring sites investigated. These sites all occur in or near regions of Recent volcanism. Five of the sites are characterized by fumaroles and steaming ground, indicating the presence of at least a shallow vapor-dominated zone. Two, the Makushin Valley and Glacier Valley thermal areas, occur on the flanks of active Mukushin Volcano located on Unalaska Island, and may be connected to a common source of heat. Gas geothermometry suggests that the reservoir feeding the Kliuchef thermal field, located on the flanks of Kliuchef volcano of northeast Atka Island, may be as high as 239 C. Report glacier glaciers Alaska University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Atka ENVELOPE(151.789,151.789,60.835,60.835)
spellingShingle Fumaroles
Thermal Springs
Geothermometry
Alaska
Reservoir Temperature
Feeding
Lakes
Volcanism Geothermal Legacy
15 Geothermal Energy
Glaciers
Evaluation
Geothermal Legacy
Motyka, R. J.
Moorman, M. A.
Liss, S. A.
Alaska Open-file Report 144 Assessment of Thermal Springs Sites Aleutian Arc, Atka Island to Becherof Lake -- Preliminary Results and Evaluation
title Alaska Open-file Report 144 Assessment of Thermal Springs Sites Aleutian Arc, Atka Island to Becherof Lake -- Preliminary Results and Evaluation
title_full Alaska Open-file Report 144 Assessment of Thermal Springs Sites Aleutian Arc, Atka Island to Becherof Lake -- Preliminary Results and Evaluation
title_fullStr Alaska Open-file Report 144 Assessment of Thermal Springs Sites Aleutian Arc, Atka Island to Becherof Lake -- Preliminary Results and Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Alaska Open-file Report 144 Assessment of Thermal Springs Sites Aleutian Arc, Atka Island to Becherof Lake -- Preliminary Results and Evaluation
title_short Alaska Open-file Report 144 Assessment of Thermal Springs Sites Aleutian Arc, Atka Island to Becherof Lake -- Preliminary Results and Evaluation
title_sort alaska open-file report 144 assessment of thermal springs sites aleutian arc, atka island to becherof lake -- preliminary results and evaluation
topic Fumaroles
Thermal Springs
Geothermometry
Alaska
Reservoir Temperature
Feeding
Lakes
Volcanism Geothermal Legacy
15 Geothermal Energy
Glaciers
Evaluation
Geothermal Legacy
topic_facet Fumaroles
Thermal Springs
Geothermometry
Alaska
Reservoir Temperature
Feeding
Lakes
Volcanism Geothermal Legacy
15 Geothermal Energy
Glaciers
Evaluation
Geothermal Legacy
url https://doi.org/10.2172/897401
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