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Three-dimensional geologic model of the northern Nevada rift and the Beowawe geothermal system, north-central Nevada

机译:内华达中北部北部内华达裂谷和Beowawe地热系统的三维地质模型

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A three-dimensional (3D) geologic model of part of the northern Nevada rift encompassing the Beowawe geothermal system was developed from a series of two-dimensional (2D) geologic and geophysical models. The 3D model was constrained by local geophysical, geologic, and drill-hole information and integrates geologic and tectonic interpretations for the region. It places important geologic constraints on the extent and configuration of the active Beowawe geothermal system. The geologic framework represented in this model facilitates hydrologic modeling of the Beowawe geothermal system and evaluation of fluid flow in faults and adjacent rock units.Basin depths were determined using an iterative gravity-inversion technique that calculates the thickness of low-density, basin-filling deposits. The remaining subsurface structure was modeled using 2D potential-field modeling software. Crustal cross sections from the 2D models were generalized for use in the 3D model and consist of six stratigraphic layers defined as low-density basin sediments, volcanic rocks, basalt-andesite rocks of the northern Nevada rift, Jurassic and Cretaceous intrusive rocks, and Paleozoic siliceous and carbonate sedimentary rocks of the upper and lower plates of the Roberts Mountains allochthon, respectively. This simplified stratigraphy was combined with mapped surface geology and was extrapolated across the 3D model area. Features along the northern Nevada rift depicted by the model may represent preexisting crustal structures that controlled the locations and character of Tertiary tectonic and magmatic events related to Basin and Range extension and emplacement of the middle Miocene northern Nevada rift. Several of the geologic features represented are important components of the Beowawe geothermal system. Prominent ENE-trending faults (e.g., Malpais fault) that bound the southern edge of Whirlwind Valley, and older NNW-striking faults (e.g., Dunphy Pass and Muleshoe faults) that form major features of the model, are likely important pathways for geothermal fluids and groundwater flow from the Humboldt River, which may recharge the Beowawe system.
机译:根据一系列二维(2D)地质和地球物理模型,开发了内华达州北部裂谷的一部分(包含Beowawe地热系统)的三维(3D)地质模型。 3D模型受当地地球物理,地质和钻孔信息的约束,并整合了该地区的地质和构造解释。它对活跃的Beowawe地热系统的范围和构造施加了重要的地质约束。该模型所代表的地质框架有利于Beowawe地热系统的水文建模以及断层和邻近岩石单元中流体的流动评估。采用迭代重力反演技术确定盆地深度,该技术可计算低密度,盆地填充的厚度存款。使用2D势场建模软件对其余的地下结构进行了建模。来自2D模型的地壳横截面被普遍用于3D模型,由六个地层组成,分别是内华达裂谷的低密度盆地沉积物,火山岩,玄武岩-安山岩,侏罗纪和白垩纪侵入岩以及古生代罗伯茨山异断层上板和下板的硅质和碳酸盐沉积岩。这种简化的地层与地图表面地质相结合,并在3D模型区域中外推。该模型所描绘的内华达州北部裂谷的地貌特征可能代表着先前存在的地壳结构,这些地壳结构控制着与中新世中部北部中部裂谷的盆地和范围扩展和定位有关的第三纪构造和岩浆事件的位置和特征。所代表的几个地质特征是Beowawe地热系统的重要组成部分。边界旋风谷南部边缘的突出的ENE趋势断层(例如,马尔派断层)和形成该模型主要特征的较旧的NNW走向断层(例如,邓菲尔山口和穆勒舒断层)可能是地热流体的重要途径洪堡河的地下水流可能会补充Beowawe系统。

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