Description:
Existing geologic models of geothermal systems work reasonably
well for the exploration of systems clearly associated with
active, or recently active, volcanic centers. The poor results of
exploration drilling undertaken during the last few years in the
non-volcanic systems of the western United States, however,
indicate that the model being used for exploring these systems
requires significant modification to be useful. Based on
considerations of local and regional geology, as well as on
drilling results, it is proposed that the presence of large tilted
fault blocks, characteristic of extended terrains, are essential to
the development of this type of non-volcanic geothermal system.