Reed, M.J., Mariner, R.H., Brook, C.A., and Sorey, M.L., 1983, Selected Data for Low Temperature (Less Than 90 Degrees C) Geothermal Systems in the United States; (Reference Data for USGS Circular 892): U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83 250, 129 

SELECTED DATA FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE (LESS THAN 90°C)
GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS IN THE UNITED STATES;
REFERENCE DATA FOR U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CIRCULAR 892
by
Marshall J. Reed, Robert H. Mariner,
Charles A. Brook, and Michael L. Sorey
U. S. Geological Survey
345 Middlefield Road
Menlo Park, California 94025
U. S. Geological Survey
Open-File Report
83-250
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed
for conformity with U. S. Geological Survey
editorial standards and strati graphic nomenclature
CONTENTS
Abstract
Introduction
Use of tables
Acknowledgments
References
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TABLES
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Table 1.
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Location, temperature, flow rate, water chemistry, and
references for low-temperature geothermal sites in the
United States
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Kansas
Massachusetts
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Oregon
South Dakota
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming
References
Temperature range, calculated energies, and geologic
province for isolated low-temperature geothermal systems
in the United States
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Georgia
Idaho
Massachusetts
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Oregon
South Dakota
Texas
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8
8
12
12
21
23
23
23
35
35
35
37
46
49
49
49
54
54
55
61
61
62
63
65
87
88
88
90
90
95
97
97
102
102
104
107
109
109
109
112
112
Utah
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wyomi ng
Table 3. Range of values for reservoir parameters and mean
transmissivity and geologic province for delineatedarea, low-temperature geothermal systems in the United
States.
Ari zona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Hawaii
Idaho
Kansas
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
South Dakota
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
Wyomi ng
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ABSTRACT
Supporting data are presented for the 1982 low-temperature geothermal
resource assessment of the United States.
Data are presented for 2072
geothermal sites which are representative of 1168 low-temperature geothermal
systems identified in 26 States.
The low-temperature geothermal systems
consist of 978 isolated hydrothermal-convection systems, 148 delineated-area
hydrothermal-convection systems, and 42 delineated-area conduction-dominated
systems.
The basic data and estimates of reservoir conditions are presented
for each geothermal system, and energy estimates are given for the accessible
resource base, resource, and beneficial heat for each isolated system.
INTRODUCTION
This report presents the compilation of data used in the 1982 assessment
of low-temperature geothermal resources of the United States (Reed, 1983a).
The assessment provides the estimated thermal energy available from the
identified geothermal systems with mean reservoir temperatures less than
90°C. Data for these geothermal systems were obtained from a large number of
published and unpublished sources and stored in the computer-based GEOTHERM
information system of the U.S. Geological Survey (Teshin and others, 1979).
The computer information system is no longer active and this printed record is
intended to preserve the specific data set used in the assessment. The
original sources for the data are cited. Low-temperature geothermal sites
were selected for assessment on the basis of surface and subsurface
temperatures and evidence for permeable formations at depth. The
minimum-temperature criterion used for this assessment is presented in Reed
(1983b). Decisions to include or reject a system were based on the measured
subsurface temperature at equlibrium conditions or on the subsurface
temperature calculated from water chemistry (Mariner and others, 1983), on
geologic evidence that a permeable zone existed in the rock, and on the depth
measured in wells or infered from heat-flow and temperature-gradient data
(Nathenson and others, 1983).
USE OF THE TABLES
The three tables present the basic data used for this assessment, the
estimates of geothermal reservoir conditions, and the energies calculated for
each isolated system.
These tables are organized by State and county, and the
tables in the assessment are organized by region, State, and geologic
province.
To make comparisons between the two reports easier, the geologic
province is given for each geothermal system.
In the process of assessment,
the basic information in table 1 was used to identify low-temperature
geothermal sites and to group sites that were related by geochemistry and
structure into a single system.
The data in table 1 was then combined with
other available information to estimate the reservoir parameters: temperature,
area, thickness, and the area needed for each producing well. For isolated
o
systems, the reservoir volume was estimated to be 1 km and the recovery
factor was estimated to be 25 percent (Sorey, Nathenson, and Smith, 1983).
Table 2 gives the estimated range in reservoir temperature and the calculated
energies for isolated systems.
These isolated systems are summarized by
geologic province in the assessment.
For delineated-area systems, ranges for
each reservoir parameter are given in table 3; the means of these ranges and
the calculated energies for each delineated-area system are presented in the
assessment.
The data for low-temperature geothermal systems are listed alphabetically
by state and county.
For systems that are in two or more counties, the
information is cross-referenced in the tables.
The geologic provinces given
in the tables were used to group geothermal systems with major geologic
affinities.
Table 1
The first table presents the available information on location,
temperature, flow rate, and chemical composition for the low-temperature
geothermal sites selected for this resource assessment. The location data
were checked with available maps and reports.
Names used in this table are
generally those used on the state geothermal resource maps.
If the site is
unnamed, a nearby feature is usually given for reference. The site is
identified as a spring or well, and alternate names are sometimes given in
parentheses. The location is given by latitude and longitude in degrees,
minutes, and hundredths of a minute. The surface temperature (Temp), in
degrees Celsius (°C), and the pH are presented with the accuracy of the
original reference. The composite flow rate (Flow) of the entire spring
system or set of wells is given in liters per minute (L/min). Water chemistry
is presented as the concentration of dissolved constituents in milligrams per
liter (mg/L).
The chemical analyses selected for this assessment were chosen on the
basis of completeness, charge balance of ions, and most recent date of
collection.
If the calculated ionic charges did not balance within 10
percent, the analysis was considered inaccurate or incomplete and a better
analysis was sought. The degree of precision in the original analytical data
was preserved in the calculations, but in the table, formating constraints
have placed zeros following decimal points in some values. The total
concentration of dissolved solids (TDS) is corrected for partial loss of
carbonate species on evaporation. The total alkalinity (Alk) is expressed as
bicarbonate ion (HCOg"). References for the information given for each sample
site are identified by a code number (Ref No.) that is keyed to the list of
references at the end of table 1.
Information that has not been previously
published is identified in the list of references. Most delineated-area
systems and a some isolated systems have more than one representative sample
site listed to indicate the variability in temperature and water chemistry.
Table 2
The second table provides information for the isolated low-temperature
geothermal systems identified in the assessment. The temperature range,
calculated energies, and geologic province are presented for each system. The
estimated values for minimum, maximum, and most likely temperatures and the
calculated mean temperature are given in degrees Celsius (°C). Temperature
values were estimated through the use of chemical geothermometer calculations
(Mariner and others, 1983) and from information on flow rate, temperature
gradient, and geologic environment. The three temperature values were used to
form a triangular density distribution for calculation of the energies for
each system (Sorey, Nathenson, and Smith, 1983). The geologic province is
given for each system to provide a key to the summarized values for isolated
systems in the tables of the assessment Circular (Mariner and others, 1983;
Sorey, Reed, Foley, and Renner, 1983).
Table 3
The third table provides information for the identified delineated-area
low-temperature geothermal systems.
Minimum, maximum, and most likely values
are given for temperature, area, and thickness of the geothermal reservoir and
for the spacing of producing wells on the surface.
The three values of each
parameter were used to form a triangular density distribution for calculation
of the energies for each system, and the mean and standard deviation for each
parameter are reported in the Circular (Sorey, Nathenson, and Smith, 1983).
The mean transmissivity and geologic province for these systems are given in
this table to aid in comparisions with the assessment.
The evaluations of some delineated-area systems were based on data
compilations which could not be presented in table 1.
The regional aquifers
in the Central region of the United States were assessed primarily on the
basis of data compliations presented as maps of temperature, water chemistry,
depth, thickness, and penneablity which are referenced in the assessment
(Sorey, Reed, Foley, and Renner, 1983).
To obtain a more refined assessment
of the thermal energy available, some large systems were divided into
sub-systems with smaller ranges in temperature, area, thickness, or other
characteristics, and the energy values calculated for the sub-systems were
added together to determine the energy for the total system.
The locations
and characteristics of the smaller areas are not unique, and the intermediate
energy values have little significance in this assessment.
Only the ranges in
characteristics for the significant systems are presented in this table.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors are deeply indebted to James Bliss, Amy Rapport, and Randolph
Lieb for their constant assistance with data storage and retrieval during the
assessment. The authors are additionally greatful to Manual Nathenson for the
processing of the selected data to provide the calculated energy values.
REFERENCES
Mariner, R. H., Brook, C. A., Reed, M. J., Bliss, J. D., Rapport, A. L., and
Lieb, R. J., 1983, Low-temperature geothermal resources in the western
United States, i_n_ Reed, M. J., ed., Assessment of low-temperature
geothermal resources of the United States 1982:
Circular 892.
U.S. Geological Survey
Nathenson, Manuel, Guffanti, M., Sass, J. H., and Munroe, R. J., 1983, Regional
heat flow and temperature gradients, in Reed, M. J., ed., Assessment of
low-temperature geothermal resources of the United States 1982:
U.S.
Geological Survey Circular 892.
Reed, M. J., ed., 1983a, Assessment of low-temperature geothermal resources of
the United States 1982:
U.S. Geological Survey Circular 892.
Reed, M. J., 19835, Introduction, i_n_ Reed, M. J., ed., Assessment of lowtemperature geothermal resources of the United States 1982:
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Geological Survey Circular 892.
Sorey, M. L., Nathenson, M., and Smith, C., 1983, Methods for assessing lowtemperature geothermal resources, in Reed, M. J., ed., Assessment of
low-temperature geothermal resources of the United States 1982:
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Geological Survey Circular 892.
Sorey, M. L., Reed, M. J., Foley, D., and Renner, J. L., 1983, Low-temperature
geothermal resources in the central and eastern United States, in Reed, M.
J., ed., Assessment of low-temperature geothermal resources of the United
States 1982:
U.S. Geological Survey Circular 892.
Teshin, V. N., Swanson, J. R., and Orris, G. J., 1979, GEOTHERM geothermal
resources file:
p. 721-724.
Geothermal Resources Council Transactions, v. 3,
Table 1.
Location, temperature, flow rate, water chemistry, and references
for low-temperature geothermal sites in the United States
(Delineated-area systems are identified the same as in the assessment,
and reperesentative sites follow the area listing.
Cross reference is
provided when areas occur in more than one county.
Some isolated
systems have more than one representative sample listed.
alkalinity (Alk*) is calculated as bicarbonate ion.
Total
References are
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2.1
3.9
9.8
0.5
0.3
1.1
0.2
1.2
1.0
0.7
0.2
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68
399
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221
2750
5740
4
16
2
3
4
314000 64500 1800.0 4200.0 4030.0 190800
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284 8.6
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19
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200 6.92 1200
15
2
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1
3
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74
48
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13
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16
40
4
9
10
3
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156
9
246
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14.0
2.9
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7.6
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0.3
7.3
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166.0
0.2
0.6
94.0
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262
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249
249
249
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north
Longitude
west
Temp
*C
California, Lassen County
Bare Ranch Spring
Kellog Hot Spring
Sellicks Springs
Susanvllle Area
Eagle Lake Lumber Co. well
39*17.43' 122*49.27' 40.6
California, Lake County
Crabtree Hot Springs
31.
44.4
43.
50.
34.5
45.0
36.
40*24.20' 120*37.90' 26.6
41*10.00' 120* 2.10' 32.2
41* 7.55' 121* 1.50' 78.4
40*34.10' 120*19.50' 22.2
119*50.77'
118*36.73'
118*39.90'
118*32.00'
119*43.28'
118*24.50'
118*28.90'
35*26.32'
35*33.44'
35*31.70'
35*34.50'
35*22.00'
35*43.70'
35*25.90'
California, Kern County
Carneros Spring
Delonegha Hot Springs
Democrat Hot Springs
Miracle Hot Springs
Spring
Springs near Kern Valley
Yates Hot Springs
50.
43.5
50.
43.3
32.2
32.2
26.7
29.
29.5
26.7
32.
117*45.80'
117*46.30'
117*44.20'
117*46.30'
116*16.38'
116*49.75'
117*54.15'
118*16.33'
117*53.57'
117*12.90'
117*19.77'
36*48.80'
36*48.40'
36*49.80'
36*48.35'
35*58.80'
36*26.45'
35*56.40'
37*16.05'
36*29.73'
36* 7.35'
35*49.78'
24.5
33.
34.4
37.8
33.8
51.0
26.6
38.8
26.7
117*49.40'
117*22.86'
117*56.92'
117*22.99'
116*55.55'
118*22.58'
117*50.88'
116*49.25'
116* 9.38'
35*50.57'
36*19.77'
37* 1.61'
36*40.57'
37*15.23'
36*41.87'
36*30.73'
35*52.65'
36*42.3'
California, Inyo County
Saline Valley artesian well
Balnter Spring
Dirty Socks Hot Spring well
Grapevine Spring
Keane Wonder Hot Springs
Keough Hot Springs
Little Hunter Canyon springs
Nevares Springs
Resting Spring
Saline Valley Area
Palm Spring
Lower Harm Spring
Upper Warm Spring
Lower Burro Harm Springs
Shoshone Spring
Travertine Springs
Spring
Springs
Spring
Harm Sulfur Springs
Well near Valley Hells
Northwestern Sal ton Sea Area (see also Riverside County)
33*25.08' 116* 2.40' 46.1
Fish Springs well
33*22.45' 116* 0.80* 26.6
Hell
33*23.85' 116* 2.05' 32.2
Fish Springs
33* 7.00' 116* 1.07' 38.9
T. Jacobs well 3
33* 7.02' 116* 0.58' 30.6
T. Jacobs well 2
33*15.12' 116* 0.65' 59.4
Sal ton City well 2
33*14.85' 116* 0.05' 57.8
Holly Corporation mineral well
Name
3940
15
38
15
30
189
95
30
57
4
1
113
2000
568
1330
983
1060
Flow
L/m1n
11500
8.3
8.1
8.4
8.6
7.8
446
190
880
5350
287
234
2830
1500
7.7
9.61
9.25
7.7
881
885
902
895
925
604
960
7.17
6.77
6.78
7.4
8.0
8.0
476
3010
491
539
636
7.4
8.8
8.3
7.9
7.8
1450
210
6940
11100
6200
1990
1170
1650
2210
2260
TOS
mg/L
7.62
7.4
8.4
7.3
7.5
8.1
7.1
7.8
pH
14
136
50
240
1650
84
71
430
66
4230
440
210
210
210
200
240
145
328
932
160
23
145
3.0
1.8
5.9
34.0
1.5
1.0
10.0
3.3
47.0
46.0
20.0
21.0
20.0
20.0
27.0
11.0
42.0
2.5
5.1
11.0
8.5
0.6
6.0
860
760
28
2000
2.1
21.0
12.0
550
3320
1817
Concentration
Na
K
11.0
7.1
30.0
50.0
1.6
1.5
230.0
58.0
22.0
22.0
61.0
62.0
63.0
66.0
52.0
26.0
48.0
89.0
9.4
88.0
43.0
76.0
28.0
48.0
607.0
260.0
92.0
37.0
162.0
8.0
(mg/L)
Ca
2.0
0.1
188.0
0.1
181.0
17.0
14.0
65.0
18.0
18.0
19.0
20.0
20.0
22.0
43.0
0.1
34.0
21.0
24.0
7.0
70.0
31.0
1.0
48.0
66.0
15.0
Mg
52
15
110
1120
58
41
250
21
5000
238
65
65
66
66
143
39
163
514
180
10
36
160
45
1600
5950
2360
923
580
628
960
960
Cl
2.1
2.6
95
33
72
3680
117
112
337
2.0
4.7
0.4
156
531
1213
0.2
1.3
0.4
421
424
433
432
390
321
745
1210
39
155
350
7.0
7.8
0.3
2.8
5.2
5.2
5.4
5.2
2.5
3.0
114
81
3001
84
132
459
29
76
102
0.8
0.6
3.4
2.6
3.6
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4.5
2.0
3.8
15.0
39.0
148
43
370
1.3
0.3
3.2
38.0
34.0
85.0
154.0
71.0
50.0
21.0
74.0
43.0
44.0
45.0
45.0
45.0
60.0
44.0
29.0
32.0
94.0
57.0
19.0
30.0
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1.0
1.4
1.3
1.6
1.1
3.7
8.6
0.6
0.4
1.3
0.2
19.0
6.6
10.0
3.3
B
29 277.0
7
8
1560
197
1350
20
250
250
260
243
239
158
54
719
68
263
174
310
22
52
119
388
463
1387
240
SO,
4.6
1.4
0.5
H2S
243
253
115
195
013
266
253
138
138
266
253
253
138
138
138
217
262
262
253
101
262
253
172
138
172
174
173
262
142
217
217
253
091
260
026
028
028
091
260
Ref
No.
8 .0
9 .0
7 .8
7 .1
6 .7
7 .6
7 .8
8 .6
8 .4
9 .37
8 .0
7 .9
7 .6
pH
California, Modoc County
Hot Creek Ranch
Little Hot Springs
Menlo Baths Hot Springs
Area North of Likely
Williams Ranch well
Ml11 lams Ranch well
Spring north of Likely
Pothole Spring
Squaw Baths Springs
Squaw Baths Springs
Spring near Canyon Creek
Spring east of Clover Swale
Spring near Lakeview Junction
Spring near Rattlesnake Creek
Mell near Cottonwood Creek
38 8.7
California, Merced County
Spring SM of Ortlgallta Peak
41''16 .10'
*15 .70'
41
15 .19'
4V
49 .51'
41
41'*13 .30'
'13 .30'
41 '16 .91'
4T
'29 .11'
41
'28 .20'
41
32 .00'
41
56 .75'
41
120''31 .50'
120''31 .75'
120''31 .25'
120''54 .92'
120'1 4 .05'
120*' 4 .00'
120''44 .65'
120*45 .79'
120''31 .60'
120''33 .00'
120''19 .07'
29 m
43 .8
23 .9
25 .
49 .
41 .
27 ,
27 .
22 .2
26 .7
46 .7
41*29.57' 120*41.97' 33.
41*13.83' 121*24.20' 75.7
41*15.95' 120* 4.73' 57.4
36*46.02' 120*53.97' 27.2
7.7
64
38
450
175
379
1040
4
38
8.5
8.40
8.9
500
150
7.6
500
300
470
85
202
231
370
941
489
2670
311
994
9.3
190 7.9
19
31900
436
14000
923
565
1210
413
1690
875
381
430
1530
435
214
233
558
640
IDS
mg/L
8.3
8.6
11
8 6.7
50 7.3
76
3500
473
800
How
L/ra1n
California, Mendoclno County
Jackson Valley Mud Springs
39*39.47' 123*35.22' 26.7
Orrs Hot Springs
39*13.75' 123*21.85' 40.0
Pinches Spring
39*41.75' 123*28.77' 21.1
Point Arena Hot Springs
38*52.63' 123*30.55' 44.4
Vichy Springs
39* 9.93' 123* 9.37' 29.4
37*53.15' 122*37.72' 32.2
45.6
33.3
33.9
35.6
28.3
35.5
27.2
30.5
28.8
45.6
California, Marln County
Rocky Point Springs
118*47.45'
118*33.73'
117*59.75'
118*31.50'
118*30.75'
117*46.80'
118*19.00'
118*17.00'
118* 3.70'
118*20.90'
California, Los Angeles County
34* 6.45'
Semlnole Hot Springs well
34*36.43'
Mam Springs
Mell
33*54.75'
Mell
34*10.00'
Mell
34*27.25'
Mell
34* 6.90'
Mell
34* 0.10'
Mell
33*46.50'
34* 0.30'
Mell
Whites Point Hot Springs
33*43.90'
35.8
48.8
61.0
21.1
41.
37*37.10' 119* 4.40' 45.5
120*39.75'
120*39.60'
120*39.60'
120*15.90'
120* 1.40'
40*24.55'
40*24.38'
40*24.50'
40*34.80'
39*55.30'
Roosevelt Swimming Pool well
Church of Latter Day Saints
North State Growers Co. well
Tlpton Springs
Zambonl Hot Spring
Temp
*C
California, Madera County
Reds Meadow Hot Springs
Longitude
west
Latitude
north
Name
150
62
49
100
230
178
924
105
275
12700
140
15
6.2
1.3
4.9
4.0
8.0
3.0
2.0
4.0
12.0
2.0
0.6
3.8
4.6
8.0
2.6
1.1
3.4
1.4
5.2
2.9
30.0
0.4
2.6
198.0
1.3
4160 149.0
140
39
400
130
62
48
450
42
220
336
66
20
140
177
Concentration
Ma
K
2.5
0.1
0.5
13.0
62.0
34.0
22.0
21.0
16.0
21.0
3.4
1.6
1.0
Mg
3.1
2.4
4.2
5.1
44.0
3.6
49.0
0.9
70.0
7.7
4.8
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.7
35.0
0.1
11.0
382.0
0.1
327.0 456.0
61.0
1.6
76.0
76.0
76.0
115.0
68.0
72.0
30.0
87.0
2.2
19.0
24.0
32.0
(mg/L)
Ca
108
149
22
79
83
49
62
411
34347
253
129
217
2510
112
516
466
37
181
382
261
211
252
554
267
74
122
70
36
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86
4.0
0.4
1.9
3.8
1.9
1.5
14.0
0.5
6.3
1.2
2.5
4.8
0.9
0.2
0.1
1.9
9.2
2.0
0.1
1.2
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14
11
25
120
45
968
50
470
22
178
8030
7
12
355
45
160
62
38
39
481
32
14
2
64
98
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81
7
41
28
400
120
10
53
1
2
11
1
704
33
76
368
109
766
403
85
97
12
120
57
11
190
260
so4
1.6
0.2
3.9
0.9
5.6
617.0
38.0
20.0
5.2
112.0
1.8
1.8
0.1
0.5
1.0
6.2
1.0
1.4
1.9
B
77.0
40.0
52.0
87.0
53.0
36.0
40.0
61.0
42.0
53.0
91.0
41.0
150.0
17.0
22.0
21.0
36.0
36.0
53.0
62.0
66.0
sio2
0.5
0.5
H2S
253
253
253
253
253
068
088
050
088
195
101
088
195
195
014
013
013
013
013
013
013
142
014
014
236
087
236
236
087
152
087
173
195
195
243
253
138
Ref
No.
36' 4.35'
36' 5.02'
36*19.86'
36' 7. 40'
36*19.90'
36' 2. 47'
36*14.01'
36 *1 4. 02'
California, Nonterey County
Big Creek Ranch well
Dolans Hot Spring
Para Iso Hot Springs
Slates Hot Springs
Spring south of Blxby Mountain
Sulfur Spring
Tassajara Hot Springs
Tassajara Hot Springs (magnesia)
121*35.88'
121*35.18'
121*22.12'
121*38.12'
121*50.40'
121*13.24'
121*33.00'
121*32.95'
118*47.40'
118*48.44'
118*45.45'
118*48.59'
119* 7.19'
48.9
37.0
36.7
50.0
45.6
40.
62.0
47.5
55.0
60.
41.
37.
25.
33*40.40'
33*56.03'
33*35.33'
33*30.82'
33*54.15'
33*41.30'
117*55.00'
117*47.80'
117*31.02'
117*36.26'
117*48.75'
117*48.21'
California, Plumas County
40* 8.48' 120*56.02'
Indian Valley Hot Springs
39*43.60' 120* 2.80'
White Sulphur Spring
Sierra Valley Area (see also Sierra County)
Marble Hot Springs well
39*45.38' 120*21.50'
39*45.08' 120*18.67'
Well
Well
39*45.00' 120*16.20'
Well
39*45.90' 120*19.32'
California, Orange County
Falrvlew Hot Spring well
La VI da Mineral Springs well
San Juan Hot Springs
Spring SW of Mission Vlejo
Well
Well NE of Irvlne
7.9
9.4
8.1
9.1
8.5
8.5
6.6
8.2
9.3
7.3
9.0
pH
10.2
8.2
7.9
8.2
7.8
30
100
73.2
25.0
28.3
28.9
1370
178
189
197
202
4360
319
440
592
259
8.8
34
8.3
9.4
8.0
8.3
7.7
1750
3190
355
191
690
698
6.4
6.9
7.3
7.3
84
189
202
89
83
1010
360
347
410
43
35
71
54
1780
92
63
65
136
604
37
23
176
232
608
352
21
46
260
66
274
168
908
248
1970
1330
57
76
57
16
486
299
1450
938
1140
510
320
140
10
80
310
62
7.6
2.1
6.3
2.0
0.5
8.4
1.6
2.0
5.0
3.0
5.6
34.0
8.2
4.6
11.0
6.0
4.0
2.5
2.5
0.5
0.6
3.4
0.4
51.0
30.0
28.0
9.0
2.2
1.0
10.0
1.6
Concentration
Ma
K
319
1230
220
IDS
mg/L
6.5
6.7
38
95
38
15 7.3
379 9.6
9.53
8
114
38
150
800
400
Row
L/mln
41.4
29.
35.6
43.3
48.9
35.0
73.3
30.
California, Napa County
38' 39. 22' 122*29.03' 32.8
Aetna Springs
38*39.15' 122*28.93' 21.7
Aetna Springs
Spring near East Side Reservoir 38*19.30' 122*16.30' 28.3
38' 20. 33' 122*15.55' 24.4
Napa Vichy Springs
38*31.12' 122*15.58' 26.1
Napa Rock Soda Springs
38*50.00' 122*21.40' 22.2
Sprl ng
38' 35. 85' 122*23.30' 29.5
Well SE of Oak vllle
Well near Diamond Mountain Road 38*33.80' 122*34.05' 25.0
38*34.43' 122*31.93' 82.0
Well near Maple Lane
38*29.43' 122*29.80' 35.6
White Sulfur Springs
37*40.90'
37*38.93'
37*38.80'
37*37.79'
38*12.13'
37*48.10' 118*32.00' 56.5
38*14.35' 119*19.50' 60.0
California, Mono County
Benton Hot Springs
Buckeye Hot Springs
Eastern Long Valley Area
Spring NU of Big Alkali Lake
Spring SSM of Little Alkali L.
Spring
Whltmore Hot Springs
Springs ME of Potato Peak
4ri2.50' 120* 3.25 1 42.8
Temp
*C
Sprl ng
Longitude
west
Latitude
north
Name
37.0
2.4
0.8
4.0
2.4
8.8
2.8
55.0
40.0
22.0
218.0
27.0
7.0
0.8
4.6
18.0
22.0
103.0
3.8
2.2
63.0
2.0
23.0
3.0
20.0
15.0
23.0
21.0
1.1
1.4
22.0
2.4
(mg/L)
Ca
0.1
1.2
1.8
1.0
1.9
0.1
26.0
67.0
349.0
224.0
15.0
2.2
36.0
0.6
84.0
79.0
39.0
0.4
0.1
9.0
5.7
1.0
1.2
3.0
0.2
0.1
4.2
0.2
Mg
460
8
6
22
6
935
69
72
46
157
146
940
19
4
270
224
266
166
48
14
11
38
6
52
10
197
177
150
74
22
28
21
C1
82
41
105
113
189
2.2
0.4
3230
78
254
537
209
1920
1500
212
84
183
250
340
2
1
1
39
3
26
64
19
261
13
13
2
12
8
165
67
52
810
132
129
1620
1130
27
16
496
59
77
62
59
41
1011
490
696
276
194
97
30
83
50
340
57
so4
96
429
73
Alk*
0.2
2.3
8.0
0.6
0.2
5.7
0.1
0.7
0.3
1.6
1.1
0.7
4.9
5.2
0.4
0.9
8.4
2.8
5.0
5.5
4.6
3.2
4.3
9.2
0.2
F
7.4
0.7
0.2
1.2
60.0
59.0
82.0
58.0
25.0
79.0
111.0
95.0
131.0
91.0
111.0
46.0
23.0
59.0
0.8
5.0
0.9
0.1
0.1
115
Ref
No.
181
181
0.9 148
181
101
1.8
195
259
259
087
253
138
253
014
014
261
087
236
013
013
101
013
013
013
063
063
063
013
014
014
014
014
253
40.0
014
014
113.0
110.0 18.0 138
17.0
44.0
43.0
65.0
100.0
100.0
205.0
88.0
96.0
32.0
H2S
63.0 0.5 142
75.0 0.5 142
38.0
S102
80.0
43.0
1.0
0.4
0.3
0.2
1.7
0.4
7.6
8.0
8.1
3.7
11.0
1.1
0.6
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Latitude
north
Longitude
west
Temp
*C
Well
Well
Well
Harlem Hot Springs
Flamingo Well
Paradise Hot Springs
V. Ruzlcka well
V. Ruzlcka well
Springs In Santa Ana Canyon
Saratoga Springs
Twentynine Palms Area
Well
Well
Urblta Hot Springs
Well
Well
Well
Well
Spring In Deep Creek Canyon
Harlem Hot Springs Area
117*12.33'
117*14.03'
117*13.45'
117*13.50'
114*50.33'
116*48.80'
114*27.67'
114*27.67'
117* 4.72'
116*25.30'
117*18.50'
117*17.25'
117*16.90'
117*17.20'
117*17.40'
117*10.57'
51.1
43.3
54.4
48.9
40.0
39.7
42.0
32.
32.2
28.
41.1
41.1
43.3
51.1
44.4
37.8
34*11.70' 116* 7.30' 53.
34*10.67' 116* 0.80' 63.
34* 7.45'
34* 7.22'
34* 7.33'
34* 7.30'
34*57.33'
35* 8.60'
34* 5.50'
34* 5.97'
34* 7.33'
35*40.90'
34* 5.00'
34* 5.00'
34* 4.25'
34* 4.02'
34* 4.02'
34*20.35'
California, San Bernardino County
Urblta Hot Springs Area
Well
34* 4.85' 117*17.70' 41.7
34* 4.85' 117*17.93' 41.1
Well
Northwestern Sal ton Sea Area (see also Imperial County)
Well
33*29.75* 116* 8.25' 32.8
33*28.40' 116* 5.98' 32.2
Well
33*27.40' 116* 5.00' 42.8
Well
33*26.48' 116* 4.12' 42.8
Well
33*49.38' 116*32.63' 40.0
Agua Callente Spring
33*49.50' 116*32.10' 39.4
Palm Springs (mineral spring)
33*50.25' 117* 8.67' 26.6
PI lares Hot Spring
San Jaclnto Valley Area
33*56.33' 117* 9.90' 26.6
Well
33*55.15' 117* 8.05' 40.0
Spring
33*53.80' 117* 3.75' 42.8
Eden Hot Springs
33*53.75' 117* 3.70' 38.3
Eden Hot Springs
33*50.30' 116*59.30' 26.
Beroet Hot Springs
33*50.13' 116*59.00* 37.5
Gil man Hot Springs
Soboba Hot Springs
33*48.10' 116*55.70' 38.8
33*45.80' 116*54.40' 48.8
Well
33*44.53' 116*59.43' 38.9
Well
33*33.70' 116* 5.60' 32.2
Well In Coachella Valley
Well
33*36.44' 117*16.26' 43.0
33*36.27' 117*16.52' 40.0
Well
33*53.92' 116*21.88' 44.4
Well
33*55.55' 117*35.22' 48.3
Well
33*36.50' 114*53.90' 45.5
Wlley Well Rest Stop well
Well
33*29.90' 117*14.30' 29.4
Name
730
1240
3080
95 8.1
8.4
7.7
380
7.6
239
345
512
8.6
7.77
9.0
7.4
7.8
7.8
9.2
8.8
2420
280
525
322
281
436
815
264
122
1330
171
468
295
1120
8.0
8.1
9.6
7.6
722
204
434
434
237
245
338
18
215
347
970
119
117
151
84
14.0
24.0
3.0
11.0
0.6
18.0
34.0
2.2
14.0
33.0
1.1
1.0
154
420
52
44
2.2
2.2
17.0
4.2
67
680
60
178
70
99
134
63
131
381
98
84
144
58
117
79
88
97
138
192
69
102
111
58
58
95
95
83
Alk*
15.0
20.0
3.0
5.8
0.8
0.1
0.5
0.6
2.0
0.2
3.8
0.4
3.0
2.8
2.4
4.8
4.8
2.8
2.8
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66
47
50
990
0.8
2.0
1.0
15.0
12.0
3.0
46
96
15
38
154
229
19
14
507
17
89
43
136
21
11
145
145
24
23
102
C1
44.0
5.0
0.1
1.2
3.2
14.0
0.1
0.5
1.5
3.0
3.0
Mg
5.0
8.4
11.0
63.0
50.0
52.0
54.0
1.7
6.0
246.0
5.0
49.0
30.0
42.0
26.0
7.0
14.0
14.0
1.2
1.6
60.0
2.0
(mg/L)
Ca
30.0
0.8
3.6
1.0
15.0
0.6
3.0
10.0
1.0
0.9
0.7
4.0
72
34
381
55
45
49
223
830
4.0
3.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.6
0.6
85
56
202
106
77
66
139
139
70
70
TDS
Concentration
mg/L
Na
K
9.0
9.2
8.3
8.3
9.6
9.4
pH
9.0
104 7.8
114
189
76
19
76
121
Flow
L/mln
341
596
1040
72
78
164
23
440
350
20
25
32
61
1
233
41
6
133
31
31
44
37
99
99
39
37
28
so4
0.5
1.3
0.2
0.5
1.3
1.5
0.1
1.4
Ref
No.
173
173
54.0
43.0
44.0
27.0
27.0
54.0
173
173
257
154
173
173
173
257
087
173
173
256
217
256
217
154
173
260
071
071
173
173
138
261
153
260
173
260
014
3.7 262
256
H2S
173
173
173
257
173
262
257
156
257
217
43.0
13.0
33.0
38.0
18.0
56.0
37.0
45.0
29.0
1.4
0.2
7.1
20.0
52.0
59.0
36.0
S102
0.1
0.2
0.9
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
B
31.1
37.2
36.7
36.7
31.7
34.5
35.6
37.8
31.7
36.1
35.5
30.6
26.
59.4
32.8
30.0
38.3
116*10.08'
116*10.92'
116*10.12'
116* 8.05'
116* 9.33'
116* 7.30'
116* 7.80'
116* 7.78'
116* 7.80'
117* 5.67'
117* 5.55'
116* 9.45'
116*25.38'
116*37.83'
117* 1.00'
116*27.30'
116*17.52'
35*40.00'
35*39.00'
35*39.42'
35*16.15'
35*34.93'
35*40.75'
120*41.00'
120*40.80'
120*41.67'
120*51.42'
120*39.87'
120*32.60'
38.8
42.2
43.3
35.0
33.3
30.5
County
35*35.03' 120*32.75' 47.2
35* 7.37' 120*32.60' 37.2
35*10.85' 120*42.10' 57.2
37.2
33.3
38.
29.
37.8
116*18.22'
117* 0.75'
117* 0.93'
117*19.50'
116*11.53'
California, Santa Barbara County
Agua Callente Spring
34*32.40' 119*33.70' 56.1
Las Cruces Hot Springs
34*30.13' 120*13.07' 37.2
Little Callente Spring
34*32.42' 119*37.17' 32.2
California. San Luls Oblspo
"Calaqua 1" well
Newsom's Hot Springs
Ontario Hot Spring
Paso Robles Area
Paso Robles Hot Springs well
Spring at sewer plant
Paso Robles Mud Bath springs
Pecho Harm Springs
Santa Ysabel Harm Springs
Hell
California. San 01 ego County
32*56.88'
Agua Callente Spring
33*21.75'
Agua Tibia Spring
33*21.98'
Hell near Agua Tibia
33*26.15'
Deluz Harm Spring
32*36.95'
Jacumba Hot Springs
Lower Borrego Valley Area
M.A. Smith well
33* 9.37'
33* 8.97'
Ironwood Motel well
33* 8.97'
Circle T Trailer Park well
E. Robinson well
33* 8.67'
C. Peterson well
33* 8.32'
Ocotlllo Valley well
33* 8.50'
A. Hllllams well
33* 7.60'
De Anza Trail Inn well
33* 7.40'
Cornish well
33* 6.35'
Palm City Area
Hell
32*34.27'
Hell
32*33.50'
R. Rasco well
32*37.30'
Vallecltos Spring
32*58.22'
Warner Hot Springs
33*17.05'
Hell
32*33.75'
Hell
32*43.22'
H. Lazare well
32*36.97'
686
555
906
631
192 8.4
8.2
757 8.4
38 8.1
1400
995
303 8.0
567 8.3
543
815
918
372
1470
330
7.9
9.8
7.2
7.6
7.2
7.4
1270
7.8
326
101
99
286
167
702
184
296
143
254
311
9.5
9.8
7.88
8.10
8.59
7.9
8.12
8.1
8.19
7.23
8.50
359
9.0
9.2
8.9
19
258
196
325
195
505
465
70
212
126
97
437
48
342
220
75
101
104
140
210
203
2.3
1.4
2.4
15.0
4.0
15.0
2.3
5.0
2.3
1.3
8.0
0.1
0.6
6.4
5.0
4.0
5.1
57.0
0.2
1.0
19.0
50.0
46.0
32.0
84.0
0.4
42.0
52.0
42.0
2.0
0.5
1.0
0.5
1.3
0.6
54.0
24.0
11.0
25.0
3.0
5.4
1.0
10.0
19.0
1.6
1.0
0.7
1.0
3.9
0.8
10.0
12.0
30.0
(mg/L)
Ca
Mg
1.2
5.0
4.1
3.8
451
722
711
47.8
66.7
40.
33.3
31.1
42.0
58.3
34" 8.75'
34*10.75'
34*10.70'
34*13.87'
34*16.30'
34*11.53'
35*51.43'
McCutcheon well
Hell
Hell
Tyler's Bath Spring
Spring at Baldwin Lake
Hell
Hell
116" 4.00'
116' 6.50'
116' 5.67'
117*29.03'
116*50.28'
116*25.15'
117*20.45'
TOS Concentration
Na
K
mg/L
Latitude Longitude Temp Flow pH
north
west
"C L/mln
Name
46
58
133
33
250
184
43
69
92
19
16
40
349
326
101
99
286
167
185
184
296
143
43
91
68
60
64
56
Cl
12.0
6.6
1.7
0.8
2.5
2.7
570
423
495
358
596
426
618
267
136
43
256
0.4
4.7
2.1
0.8
0.4
0.9
373
93
111
90
81
83
41
60
Alk*
0.6
8.0
1.6
18.0
4.0
18.0
3.3
4.5
F
17
27
141
164
273
252
69
38
380
40
104
40
232
178
11
55
176
354
367
so4
6.0
1.4
1.3
1.2
2.8
2.0
0.1
1.2
002
027
027
257
257
173
173
Ref
H2S No.
62.0
60.0
38.0
52.0
68.0
79.0
38.0
77.0
014
014
257
262
262
014
257
014
086
101
014
014
261
087
028
014
173
261
261
028
028
028
028
028
028
262
028
028
028
40.0 1.1 014
257
173
57.0 0.4 014
53.0
173
54.0
15.0
sio2
0.2 40.0
0.9 107.0
0.7 18.0
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.9
0.5
0.5
B
57
19
1
227
76
40*13.38' 122*44.97' 38.
40*14.40' 122* 6.60' 28.3
46.1
37.8
44.4
31.
30.6
28.9
27.8
California, Tehama County
Stinking Springs
Tuscan Springs
122*29.35'
122*29.12'
122*28.73'
122*43.25'
122*33.00'
122*33.00'
122*28.50'
38*19.28'
38*19.12'
38*18.35'
38*32.95'
38*23.67'
38*23.67'
38*14.67'
California, Sonoma County
Agua Callente Area
Agua Callente Springs
Fetters Hot Springs
Boyes Hot Springs
Mark West Warm Springs
Morton Warm Springs
Los Gulllcos Spring
Well
8.8
8.4
8.5
7.5
7.3
7.9
1960
21500
327
620
437
367
788
64
38* 6.07' 122*10.13' 22.8
California, Solano County
Sulphur Spring
7.9
6.37 10600
6.47 9940
8.70 191
6.98 1600
7.09 1930
8 10.0
277
6.96 162
8.2
135
California, Slsklyou County 41*55.10'
122*22.10' 24.
Bogus Creek Soda Spring
41*55.10' 122*22.10' 24.
Bogus Creek Soda Spring
41*56.00' 121*51.40' 22.
Hot Creek spring
41*57.00' 122*12.70' 39.
Klamath Hot Springs
41*57.00' 122*12.70' 60.
Klamath Hot Springs
41*39.70' 123*19.20' 29.
Sulphur Springs
41*58.00' 121*51.40' 19.
Well
41*58.60' 121*59.27' 28.3
Well
1210
332
369
7.42
7.5
1 10.1
1130
2150
1290
857
372
542
364
1430
2550
748
5560
519
TDS
mg/L
California, Sierra County
Sierra Valley Area (see also Plumas County)
G. Flllpplnl well
39*42.10' 120*19.88* 51.3
Well
39*41.93' 120*18.37' 30.0
Campbell Hot Springs
39*34.52' 120*20.95' 36.8
8
32 8.8
California, Shasta County
Hunt Hot Springs
41* 2.05' 121*55.82' 57.6
7.2
7.0
7.7
PH
19
15
3
Flow
L/mln
California, Santa Clara County
37*23.85' 121*47.77' 29.
White Sulfur Spring
37* 6.55' 121*28.67' 41.1
Gllroy Hot Springs
36*56.42' 121*33.82' 25.
Sargent Estates spring
119*38.23'
119*52.87'
119*53.00'
119*47.58'
120* 2.78'
120*12.08'
120*35.08'
120*22.08'
Temp
*C
189 8.4
303 8.2
7800 7.7
7.9
8.9
8.2
7.8
7.8
34' 27. 78'
34*32.23'
34*29.00'
34*58.62'
34*27.88'
34*28.58'
34*41.07'
34*28.67'
Monteclto Hot Springs
San Marcos Hot Springs
Tecolate Tunnel spring
Well
Well
Well
Well
Well
Longitude
west
48.3
43.3
33.7
34.4
38.9
31.1
41.7
46.7
Latitude
north
Name
20
555
7900
29
179
104
124
170
4000
3750
40
425
530
82
28
46
380
96
92
300
700
274
272
129
163
106
308
1010
215
2100
131
20.0
2.4
2.0
52.0
85.0
13.0
38.0
6.2
4.4
16.0
101.0
16.0
37.0
34.0
50.0
(mg/L)
Ca
4.8
59.0
3.9
15.0
13.0
2.6
2.7
170.0
19.0
31.0
15.0
19.0
2.6
34.0
96.0 180.0
90.0 160.0
12.0
6.0
12.0 110.0
14.0 140.0
4.0
0.7
7.6
11.0
3.3
1.2
5.6
4.4
1.1
4.3
23.0
6.0
7.5
1.3
1.2
0.6
4.0
5.0
2.0
46.0
2.0
Concentration
Na
K
17.0
19.0
6.0
6.4
3.5
54.0
6.4
0.2
54.0
57.0
5.9
6.8
5.9
0.6
1.0
0.1
0.1
35.0
134.0
16.0
3.4
24.0
4.0
8.0
31.0
2.0
0.6
Mg
1160
11800
16
105
61
22
243
4250
4000
8
555
675
90
5
16
390
76
52
140
193
130
222
52
101
26
172
915
138
2550
53
Cl
1.4
5.0
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.2
1.1
1.3
0.4
0.1
0.1
1.8
3.6
1.8
0.4
1.6
4.7
2.8
1.9
1.4
5.0
0.6
1.9
0.3
F
20
1373
246
393
290
316
432
3620
3352
154
206
202
41
128
111
103
114
110
55
2010
1240
544
224
226
210
132
1149
261
1547
186
Alk*
42
71
1
300
370
16
7
1
220
25
27
520
74
2
8
28
36
74
656
1
182
33
189
so4
2.8
4.3
1.2
1.0
8.2
97.0
94.0
1.0
12.0
17.0
1.0
7.4
1.5
1.6
13.0
8.3
17.0
2.0
1.4
3.0
0.4
0.7
3.9
1.3
5.4
0.2
B
H2S
013
013
013
013
086
257
257
013
138
138
138
138
138
013
138
154
195
259
195
195
014
014
014
262
014
014
152
027
087
027
027
Ref
No.
44.0
013
15.0 72.0 217
105.0
100.0
86.0
56.0
70.0
72.0
43.0
81.0
82.0
49.0
34.0
85.0
67.0
82.0
47.0
23.0
101.0
21.0
24.0
18.0
31.0
39.0
S102
37* 0.02'
37*11.43'
37*15.87'
37* 2.08'
39*55.88' 105*16.78' 26.0
40* 5.80' 105*14.27' 28.0
38*38.23' 106* 4.28' 25.0
38*48.80' 106*13.35' 58.0
38*37.83' 106* 4.17' 23.0
Colorado, Boulder County
Eldorado Spring
Haystack Butte well
Colorado. Chaffee County
Brown's Canon Warm Spring
Cottonwood Hot Spring
Brown's Grotto Warm Spring
37*46.30' 108* 5.63' 44.0
37*42.08' 108* 1.75' 44.0
39*37.62' 107* 6.00' 32.0
Colorado, Dolores County
Dunton Hot Spring
Rico area diamond drill hole
Colorado. Eagle County
Dotsero Warm Springs
6.5
7.0
57 7.0
98
38*52.38' 107*38.07' 42.0
Colorado. Delta County
Colonel Chlnn well
7.9
189
37*17.68' 105*47.08' 20.0
7.0
8.0
6.6
8.0
7.0
7.0
6.6
Colorado. Conejos County
Dexter Warm Spring
4
38
19
284
189
912
91
7.9
8.5
8.7
8.8
7.8
9.08
6.15
7.6
pH
114 6.9
70.0
39.0
55.0
27.0
190
27
284
95
568
3
Flow
L/mln
Colorado. Clear Creek County
Idaho Hot Springs
39*44.37' 105*30.72' 46.0
106*47.05'
106*59.60'
107* 0.62'
106*48.42'
47.8
50.6
50.6
42.8
38.9
42.2
32.2
Colorado. Archuleta County
Dutch Crowley artesian well
Eoff artesian well
Pagosa Springs
Stinking Springs
119*20.75'
119*20.43'
119*20.42'
119*18.43'
119*17.45'
119* 2.83'
119*20.00'
34*30.10'
34*29.97'
34*29.98'
34*29.05'
34*30.55'
34*34.91'
34*46.25'
Temp
*C
California. Ventura County
Ojal Springs Area
Vlckers Hot Springs
Stlngleys Hot Springs
Ojal Springs
Matlllja Hot Springs
Wheeler Hot Springs
Ulllett Hot Springs
Well
Longitude
west
35*52.90' 118*40.20' 51.
36*13.70' 118*18.10' 43.
36*28.68' 118*24.28' 43.0
Latitude
north
California. Tulare County
California Hot Springs
Jordan Hot Springs
Kern Hot Spring
Name
340
80
336
292
128
59
970
257
9040
1260
2250
1720
2070
370
91
1200
3310
899
3100
35
66
570
520
110
7
510
800
20
6.2
11.0
2.5
240.0
210.0
42.0
2.0
8.0
15.0
28.0
1.5
110.0
50.0
(mg/L)
Ca
37.0
250.0
19.0 330.0
28.0 590.0
41.0 110.0
82.0 150.0
2.8
3.3
1.3
87.0
12.0
13.0
0.8
3.6
3.4
3.9
0.6
92.0
7.4
Concentration
Ma
K
COLORADO
1110
244
905
824
451
203
3280
950
TDS
mg/L
54.0
45.0
82.0
32.0
38.0
0.5
3.3
0.7
2.6
27.0
0.6
2.1
5.6
4.4
38.0
0.7
Mg
4900
7
2
400
66
30
2
30
190
7
502
21
245
91
123
28
880
345
Cl
0.3
1.4
0.6
2.5
3.5
14.0
0.4
4.4
5.0
0.6
6.8
2.6
7.4
12.0
0.6
1.8
1.0
F
421
1120
877
1093
1490
73
46
1250
862
258
111
157
478
581
128
106
1480
62
Alk*
480
810
350
420
110
23
8
1500
470
71
13
29
67
85
6
250
150
so4
0.2
0.1
0.1
1.7
0.4
0.1
0.7
2.0
0.1
16.0
0.3
7.4
6.6
0.3
0.5
22.0
4.3
B
13.0
34.0
120.0
25.0
58.0
60.0
15.0
29.0
58.0
24.0
56.0
47.0
31.0
45.0
54.0
190.0
67.0
S102
H,,S
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
257
014
014
014
014
014
235
138
138
262
Ref
No.
40* 4.55' 106* 6.72' 44.0
38*16. 43' 107* 5.87' 41.0
38*50.10' 106*49.57' 26.0
38*48.95' 106*52.47' 26.0
40*42.28' 106*32.08' 42.0
37*26.83' 107*48.28' 32.0
37*23.50' 107*50.87' 44.0
37*23.47' 107*50.87' 36.0
37*44.60' 107* 2.23' 32.0
37*44.60' 107* 2.23' 30.0
37*30.57' 106*56.87' 40.0
40*30.10' 107*33.07' 39.0
40*28.02' 107*57.17' 38.0
38* 7.98' 107*44.02' 52.0
38* 1.00' 107*40.68' 69.0
39* 1.08' 105*47.65' 45.0
39* 9.82' 106* 3.88' 25.0
39* 0.73* 106*53.43* 38.
Colorado, Grand County
Hot Sulphur Springs
Colorado, Gunnlson County
Cebolla Hot Springs
Cement Creek Warn Spring
Ranger Warm Spring
Colorado, Jackson County
Brands Ranch artesian well
Colorado, La Plata County
Plnkerton Hot Springs
Trlpp Hot Spring
Trlmble Hot Spring
Colorado, Mineral County
Antelope Warm Spring
Birds 1e Harm Spring
Rainbow Hot Spring
Colorado, Moffat County
Cralg well
Juniper Hot Springs
Colorado, Ouray County
Orvls Hot Spring
Ouray Hot Spring pool
Colorado, Park County
Hartsel Hot Springs
Rhodes Harm Spring
Colorado, Pltkln County
Conundrum Hot Spring
36.0
28.0
28.0
33.0
39*32.98' 107*19.32' 51.0
39*33.03* 107*19.07' 51.0
39*33.27' 107*23.88' 47.0
105*11.77'
105* 2.72'
105*53.42'
105*54.60'
Colorado, Garfleld County
Glenwood Springs Area
Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs
South Canyon Hot Springs
Temp
*C
38*27.63'
38*24.88'
38*28.82'
38*29.12*
Longitude
west
38*25. 95' 105*15.77' 40.0
Latitude
north
Colorado, Frenont County
Canon City Hot Spring
Fremont Natatorlum well
Penrose artesian well
Swlssvale Warm Springs
Uellsvllle Warm Spring
Name
50
182
757
4
227
91
49
57
170
4
204
303
11
227
500
45
609
379
64
19
76
492
473
606
Row
L/raln
6.6
6.5
6.6
6.5
8.2
7.8
8.9
8.6
6.5
6.0
6.8
7.2
6.9
6.4
6.7
7.3
6.3
6.8
6.3
7.
7.0
pH
1910
2310
194
2270
1660
896
1150
161
150
3880
3240
3340
1440
382
461
1220
44
710
9
390
120
360
460
45
43
690
500
510
310
36
59
450
7000
6500
270
3.4
34.0
1.2
30.0
8.8
4.1
2.3
0.2
0.3
110.0
47.0
47.0
64.0
6.4
7.2
23.0
380.0
190.0
8.2
6.1
50
484
20500
17700
772
15.0
13.0
32.0
190
210
270
22
Concentration
Na
K
1230
1300
1480
IDS
mg/L
500.0
120.0
32.0
280.0
360.0
5.8
3.7
2.1
1.7
560.0
470.0
510.0
120.0
68.0
73.0
15.0
500.0
49.0
7.8
76.0
190.0
140.0
180.0
(mg/L)
Ca
1.4
19.0
19.0
19.0
8.5
0.9
0.8
0.2
0.6
69.0
41.0
42.0
47.0
20.0
22.0
3.2
82.0
76.0
0.9
27.0
62.0
67.0
78.0
Mg
820
4
86
44
4
94
1
4
1000
220
220
120
11
17
140
11000
9500
190
62
180
30
98
Cl
2.3
2.0
0.3
4.0
3.6
3.1
4.0
2.2
1.6
1.9
2.7
2.7
3.9
1.5
1.8
13.0
2.7
2.1
3.5
0.9
1.5
0.5
1.1
F
500
202
424
131
998
1100
85
116
1620
988
1090
1180
306
347
829
773
749
305
322
887
630
1200
Alk*
1300
320
16
1200
1000
7
12
30
3
610
1400
1400
120
69
89
130
1100
1000
100
72
130
510
210
so4
0.5
1.0
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.1
2.8
1.5
1.4
1.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.9
0.8
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
B
38.0
36.0
12.0
53.0
49.0
19.0
33.0
39.0
28.0
69.0
72.0
66.0
18.0
20.0
31.0
30.0
28.0
41.0
30.0
22.0
15.0
21.0
S102
H2S
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
Ref
No.
38*18.30'
38*10.13'
37*45.02'
38*11.53'
105*58.92'
105*55.08'
106*19.02'
105*48.82'
18.0
60.0
30.0
37.0
Edwards Greenhouse well
F. Koch well
Beard well
C. Rush well
A. Sparks well
Old Penitentiary well
Dry Creek Area
Shadow Valley well
B. Stadler well
116*16.56'
116*14.33'
116*11.22'
116*11.40'
116*13.38'
116* 9.67'
116* 9.57'
154*51.90'
154*51.10'
154*50.80*
154*53.00'
154*53.02'
154*53.00'
27.0
47.
49.0
76.0
29.0
75.
59.
36.8
37.8
36.0
52.2
53.
33.
84*41.40' 31.6
43*44.60' 116*17.50' 28.
43*44.24' 116*17.92' 28.
43*39.52'
43*39.46'
43*37.28'
43*37.01'
43*42.48'
43*36.28'
43*35.89'
19*30.40'
19*28.30'
19*27.60'
19*27.50'
19*27.47'
19*25.80'
Hawaii, Hawaii County
Kapoho Area
Airstrip well
All1 son well
Isaac Hale Park spring
Malama K1 well
Malama K1 well
Ophlkao Spring
Idaho, Ada County
Boise Front Area
D. Flake well
32*53.55'
Georgia, Herlwether County
Warm Springs
Colorado, San Mlguel County
Lemon Hot Spring
38*51.00' 108* 3.18' 33.0
Colorado, Saguache County
FulUnwIder Warm Spring
Mineral Hot Springs
Shaws Warm Spring
Valley View Hot Springs
40*29.30' 106*50.45' 26.0
40*28.97' 106*49.62' 39.0
Temp
*C
Colorado, Routt County
Steamboat Springs
Steamboat Springs
Longitude
west
38*15.48' 104*36.58' 25.0
38*10.33' 105* 0.53' 28.0
Latitude
north
Colorado, Pueblo County
Clark Spring well
Don K Ranch artesian well
Name
1700 8.6
3410 7.9
245
205
23
IDAHO
237
225
209
295
211
299
217
75,0
160.0
3.7
84.0
1.6
14.0
1.5
2.5
20.0
150.0
21.0
57.0
2.7
51.0
140.0 110.0
11.0
18.0
18.0
50.0
(mg/L)
Ca
11.0
11.0
4.2
14.0
0.7
15.0
31.0
1.0
45.0
66.0
Mg
28
37
42
55
72
89
30
75
77
3.6
4.0
5.4
2.4
0.6
1.4
1.2
1.3
0.8
38.0
22.0
22.0
4.5
3.0
5.5
34.0
2.0
1.6
4.3
1.9
3.1
2.1
0.3
0.1
238 13 .6 23 .0 28 .0
216 10 .8 13 .4 15 .0
2020 86 .0 32 .4 200 .0
2105 109 .0 66 .8 210 .0
3090
182 .0 324 .0
HAWAII
120
1
760
80
130
130
4
2200
300
250
400
Concentration
Na
K
GEORGIA
2740
332
643
424
252
6170
903
1210
1710
IDS
mg/L
7 .42 905
7 .35 694
7 .75 6490
7 .02 6940
6 .92 11700
6.95
6.2
9.0
6.7
6.7
8.0
6.8
6.5
pH
95 7.6
7.1
76 9.0
8.5
17 7.3
7270 7.3
2650 8.7
4110
38
42
379
197
76
530
45
95
Flow
L/mln
4
5
3
4
7
3
4
9
9
304
281
3534
3811
5850
270
15
39
7
1
1400
320
28
150
Cl
1.8
3.5
0.6
10.0
3.1
17.0
2.0
24.0
18.0
1.5
0.1
5.0
4.4
3.7
3.0
0.4
2.9
1.9
1.4
1.9
F
681
262
150
110
200
149
120
159
150
149
141
54
47
3
21
25
21
36
23
471
144
56
204
69
507
810
120
170
46
96
590
150
620
64
so4
48
132
118
1110
116
335
270
120
3390
103
323
1580
Alk*
0.1
0.1
2.5
0.4
0.1
3.2
0.7
0.1
0.6
B
38.0
38.0
60.0
46.0
39.0
80.0
27.0
78.0
42.0
59.0
71.3
24.1
81.5
100.7
18.0
94.0
27.0
48.0
100.0
21.0
21.0
49.0
11.0
40.0
SIO, H.,S
165
165
165
270
165
165
165
270
165
120
120
120
120
237
033
102
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
Ref
No.
42* 6.89' 111*15.81' 48.
42*25.54' 111*22.67' 26.
43* 2.26' 112* 0.21' 34.
43* 6.86' 112*10.01' 32.
43*20.07'
43*33.64'
43*19.97'
43*30.34'
43*21.96'
Idaho. Blngham County
Alkali Flats Warm Springs
Yandell Springs
Idaho, Blalne County
C. Larkln well
Clarendon Hot Springs
Condle Hot Springs
Halley Hot Springs
Mil ford Sweat Hot Spring
114* 4.86'
114*24.89'
113*54.98'
114*21.28'
113*46.78'
38.
47.0
52.
59.0
44.0
2270
379
1310
265
76
38
568
38
8.2
7.3
8.7
7.3
6.6
7.1
6.6
6.4
57 7.7
Idaho. Bear Lake County
Bear Lake Hot Springs
Pescadaro Warm Springs
20.
32.
29.
20.
27.
41.
3410
75
112*27.48'
112*25.79'
112*26.69'
112*26.77'
112*26.05'
112*26.47'
42*57.44'
42*57.59'
42*56.99'
42*56.86*
42*57.38'
42*57.35*
666
369
497
8.5
8.6
8.4
303
396
273
371
1040
714
1560
994
706
262
962
490
213
8.8
1860 6.7
6.6
492
38
151
162
454
189
9.4
42*23.26' 112* 5.11' 43.
42*37.23* 112* 0.49' 45.
43.
70.
68.
63.
60.
65.
56.
30.
56
116*12.18'
116*17.24'
116*17.25'
116*17.23'
116*17.52'
116*17.48'
116*26.53'
116*17.77'
44*44.34' 116*25.09' 22.
44*57.96'
45* 2.15'
45* 2.20'
45* 2.29'
45* 2.36'
45* 2.31'
44*51.17*
45* 9.11*
113
19
189
44*43.70' 116*26.78' 22.
45*12.05* 116*18.70' 26.
44*40.15' 116*18.31' 68.
24
81
63
68
48
22
210.0
188.0
210.0
70.0
43.0
120.0
12.0
4.5
10.0
5.3
17.0
15.0
22.0
17.0
14.0
16.0
4.3
38.0
1.7
17.0
1.5
8.9
2.2
56.0
2.0
60.0
5
4
15.0
1.7
12.0
2.3
7
12.0
0.9
11
14
10
0.9
29
7.1
1.8
3.2
17
79
83
87
190
20
24
0.4
0.7
2.3
0.9
1.8
32
14
2.8
1.0
0.5
0.7
0.4
1.1
0.5
11.0
1.8
F
26
5
7
17
7
16
15
Cl
0.1
11.0
35.0
68.0
65.0
55.0
25.0
32.0
15.0
1.7
0.1
0.2
1.2
5.8
2.6
2.9
6.9
4.3
(mg/L)
Ca
Mg
7.2 150.0
37.0
14.0
34
61.0
63
21.0
9.1
39.0
3.6
1.6
3.8
3.3
0.4
2.0
2.6
2.3
2.1
4.7
180
150
170
20
130
86
190
140
50
38
48
30
49
48
174
238
174
201
247
8.1
7.9
8.3
6810 8.2
Idaho. Bannock County
Downata Hot Springs
Lava Hot Springs
Tyhee Area
Bannock Warm Springs
Well
6. Slgmaln well
F. Peterson well
G. Johnson well
R. Brown well
Idaho. Adams County
Bill Kampeter Spring
Boulder Creek Resort spring
Council Mountain Hot Springs
Crab and Thomson well
Krlgbaum Hot Springs
Geddes Hot Springs
Geddes Hot Springs
Olxon Hot Springs
Evans Hot Springs
Zlm's Resort hot springs
Star-key Hot Springs
Stinky Warm Springs
49
28
193
246
3.2
3.6
TDS Concentration
mg/L
Na
K
83 7.5
1700 8.6
Latitude Longitude Temp Flow pH
north
west
*C L/mln
J. Jeker well
43*43.85' 116*17.99' 40.
43*44.37' 116*17.04' 27.5
Hidden Valley well
C. Smith well
43*47.25' 116*28.48' 28.
43*47.01* 116*27.72' 29.
Bill Leach well
West Snake River Plain Area (see also Canyon County)
43*27.60' 116*27.00' 25.
Well north of Kuna Butte
43*23.60' 116*16.75' 25.
L. Col 11 as well
43*23.60' 116*16.75' 25.
Nic hoi son well
43*27.52' 116*15.58' 25.
IDU Land and Beef well
43*22.13* 116*28.91' 25.5
H. Charters well
Name
294
90
360
88
240
640
256
658
478
215
543
63
68
28
51
330
340
800
225
95
18
110
150
230
330
66
72
83
190
40
14
33
15
22
41
23
54
S04
99
115
127
149
120
134
133
115
150
Alk*
0.6
B
26.0
85.0
28.0
80.0
22.0
19.0
35.0
31.0
20.0
29.0
32.0
64.0
56.0
55.0
73.0
43.0
31.0
31.0
38.0
29.0
43.0
33.0
38.0
165
270
270
270
270
165
165
165
270
270
165
165
165
165
165
270
270
165
270
270
165
165
165
165
270
165
165
198
165
267
267
267
165
267
270
165
165
165
Ref
S102 H2S No.
43*36.55' 113*14.70' 35.
43*36.56' 113*14.30' 40.
43*32.43' 113*30.12' 41.0
Idaho, Butte County
Butte City well
H. Malker well
L. Roth well
115* 4.14'
114*37.64'
115* 5.10'
114*49.79'
114*54.40'
114*54.50'
115* 2.34'
115* 2.37'
114*48.94'
43*36.09'
43*25.37'
43*17.35'
43*34.57'
43*18.13'
43*18.85'
43*20.03'
43*20.03'
43*38.82'
35.0
26.
49.
45.
60.
44.0
45.
31.
41.
Idaho, Canyon County
West Snake River Plain Area (see also Ada County)
Nampa City well
43*35.12' 116*32.92' 31.
Well north of Hat Butte
43*25.30' 116*35.40' 25.6
J. Nelder well
43*27.78' 116*33.82' 29.
Well NE of Melba
43*22.85' 116*31.50' 25.
Parma City well
43*79.27' 116*93.84' 27.
Idaho, Camas County
Baumgartner Hot Spring
Elk Creek Hot Spring
K. Strom well
Prels Hot Spring
Punkln Corners Area
Punk In Corners well
Sun Valley Ranches well
Sheep Hot Springs
Wolf Hot Springs
Ski 11 em Hot Spring
43*13.59' 111* 6.27' 37.
43*25.70' 111*24.40' 25.0
Idaho, Bonne vllle County
Alpine Warm Springs
Spring NE of Fall Creek
2270
1890
15
5
76
76
57
38
35
38
265
684
291
8.4
308
297
169
184
195
300
116
599
398
6620
4650
7.7
7.4
7.8
9.9
9.9
8.5
8.9
9.2
6.3
7.2
6.5
6.3
9.3
232
270
242
9.1
9.2
9.2
11
49
237
8.6
265
302
1330
76
662
1140
216
262
245
259
249
254
290
IDS
mg/L
8.8
9.0
9.1
9.0
9.2
9.1
8.7
pH
8
53
284
38
341
132
3
44* 3.57'
44* 3.27'
44* 3.19'
44* 2.69'
44* 2.70'
44* 3.04'
44* 3.04'
44* 2.67'
44* 2.77'
44* 4.64'
44* 4.34'
44* 4.57'
44* 3.72'
43*49.02'
43*49.15'
44* 4.84'
44* 5.80'
Idaho, Boise County
Danskln Creek Hot Spring
toiler Hot Spring
toiler Hot Spring
Corder Hot Spring
Donlay Ranch hot spring
Spring near Hopklns Creek
Dan Hodges Hot Springs
Grimes Pass Hot Springs
Spring
Haven Lodge Hot Spring
Klrkham Hot Springs
Spring near Warm Creek
Pine Flat Hot Springs
Stope Maim Springs
Stope Uarrn Springs
Spring near Lick Creek
Spring near Tenmlle Creek
40.0
42.0
51.0
54.0
54.5
60.0
60.
48.
55.0
64.
64.0
63.5
59.5
42.
40.
37.0
54.0
378
43*21.88' 113*53.01' 22.
43*38.48' 114*29.19' 62.0
Rush Warm Springs
Uarfleld Hot Springs
115*49.09'
115*54.41'
115*54.43'
115*50.49'
115*51.00'
115*49.90'
115*49.72'
115*50.54'
115*51.12'
115*33.15'
115*32.65'
115*33.19'
115*41.23'
115*51.79'
115*52.18'
115*35.20'
115*22.50'
Flow
L/mln
Temp
*C
Longitude
west
Latitude
north
Name
25
81
69
92
86
49
49
54
92
32
72
31
1500
1110
70
79
75
68
66
77
72
76
75
78
67
1.9
1.4
2.0
1.3
1.8
1.1
92.0
12.0
4.0
3.2
3.0
1.0
0.8
7.0
1.3
2.4
0.8
0.4
2.5
2.2
0.6
74.0
21.0
0.8
1.6
0.3
64.0
7.7
560.0
440.0
1.9
1.1
180.0
120.0
2.4
2.9
5.0
2.0
2.0
1.8
2.6
(mg/L)
Ca
0.9
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.0
1.4
1.9
Concentration
Na
K
6.0
34.0
0.1
0.6
24.0
24.0
100.0
96.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
Mg
4
6
7
6
5
7
8
6
6
5
8
12
96
12
10
4
3
15
24
2
21
22
2800
1900
Cl
11.0
9.8
2.0
1.9
6.5
17.0
0.8
3.2
0.8
2.7
1.7
16.0
20.0
17.0
14.0
3.1
15.0
15.0
14.0
14.0
17.0
14.0
F
225
25
223
6
5
8
8
22
48
3
170
56
1000
390
39
39
38
38
42
37
36
40
38
41
35
so4
134
216
193
116
109
102
101
84
322
315
1326
1200
88
103
98
101
87
108
106
98
95
106
130
Alk*
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
B
76.0
78.0
68.0
68.0
44.0
78.0
36.0
55.0
33.0
40.0
11.0
67.0
83.0
63.0
59.0
48.0
75.0
63.0
78.0
74.0
66.0
97.0
S102
H2S
165
229
165
229
165
270
163
163
163
165
165
163
270
198
270
165
270
165
270
270
128
128
128
128
128
165
165
270
165
128
128
128
165
128
128
128
165
165
Ref
No.
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43*58.24'
43*58.45'
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114*50.30'
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114*29.69'
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Idaho. Custer County
Barney Warm Springs
Basin Creek Hot Springs
Mormon Bend Hot Springs
Campground Hot Spring
Beardsley Hot Spring
West Pass Hot Springs
Upper Bowery Hot Springs
Bowery Hot Spring
112*41.75'
112*33.16'
112*33.01'
112*32.85'
112*38.35'
5680
95
76
1140
644
2210
2730
2210
5620
189
379
1510
95
151
75
6.7
7.8
425
383
215
255
257
274
7.0
7.8
8.8
8.3
471
342
6.3
7.6
365
376
8.9
7.4
3400
1650
3400
855
853
323
323
515
6640
8.2
8.4
9.3
7.8
7.3
7.0
7.5
6.8
6.8
147
165
7.3
8.2
681
662
18
19
379
208
1510
372
IDS
mg/L
7.7
PH
7910
37
946
6810
3790
7270
Flow
L/mln
44*27.23'
44* 8.63'
44* 8.43'
44* 7.90'
44*15.39'
Temp
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Idaho, Clark County
Big Springs
Udy Hot Springs
Lldy Hot Springs
Wilson Brothers well
Warm Springs
Longitude
west
4540
Latitude
north
Marsh Creek Area
42*28.61' 113*30.41' 60.
Skaggs Six S Ranch well
42*26.80' 113*31.40' 40.
Marsh Creek Hot Spring
Raft River Area
42*19.25' 113*31.80' 30.
L. Durfee well
42*14.42' 113*35.25' 28.
Sears Springs
Rice Spring
42*17.20' 113*26.69' 22.
Ward Spring
42*17.16' 113*26.78' 21.
GHffeth - Wight well
42*14.10' 113*21.89' 77.
H. Wight well
42*13.78' 113*21.88' 63.
Bureau of Land Management well 42* 8.01' 113*21.72' 26.
B. Schmldt well
42* 6.52' 113*22.69' 28.
R. Stewart well
42* 6.46' 113*21.86' 32.
I. Barrington well
42* 5.8T 113*22.41' 33.
42* 5.81' 113*21.77' 31.
I. Barrington well
Bureau of Land Management well 42* 4.00' 113*26.80' 40.0
Bureau of Land Management well 42* 4.03' 113*26.81' 40.
Grape Creek Warm Spring
42* 5.12' 113*33.83' 22.
Bureau of Land Management well 42* 4.97' 113*33.74' 60.
42* 6.09' 113*37.91' 39.
Durfee Spring
H. Ward well
42* 5.95' 113*37.87' 38.
Rock Creek - Artesian City Area (see also Twin Falls County)
C. Brakes well
42*23.31' 114* 3.46' 29.
T. Wlllls well
42*23.93' 114*16.34' 34.
C. Daggner well
42*24.30' 114*16.73' 34.
Creed Concern Inc. well
42*24.42' 114*16.61' 27.
Creed Concern Inc. well
42*24.66' 114*15.00' 36.
R. Peterson well
42*24..64' 114*13.71' 27.
G. Meyers well
42*24.61' 114*11.49' 37.
Coiner Brothers well
42*24.85' 114* 9.65' 41.
H. Savage well
42*24.44' 114* 9.29' 32.
J. Savage well
42*24.29' 114* 8.73' 23.
Mountain View Ranch Inc. well 42*24.39' 114* 6.05' 32.
Name
27
3.0
2.5
2.9
270.0
14
14
170
2000
100
84
9
62
62
10
27
24
70
120
13.0
8.4
1.5
1.2
1.3
2.9
15.0
12.0
3.1
3.4
16.0
19.0
16.0
13.0
13.0
3.3
19
15
380
450
340
240
240
3.9
110
Concentration
Ma
K
21.0
22.0
37.0
2.1
2.2
54.0
87.0
55.0
5.5
4.5
0.1
20.0
19.0
16.0
14.0
9.3
0.1
3.6
37.0
6.3
8.3
7.1
9.0
9.0
0.6
12.0
0.2
1.4
5.4
7.5
0.5
Mg
100.0
140.0
88.0
58.0
58.0
34.0
5.0
1.0
300.0
22.0
29.0
8.2
(mg/L)
Ca
26
12
4
4
4
5
8
7
80
82
650
820
560
380
380
25
62
72
3900
22
19
55
C1
8.4
12.0
0.5
14.0
14.0
1.0
6.0
4.4
2.9
7.6
1.9
2.3
2.5
4.4
4.4
7.3
3.9
0.5
1.4
0.4
14.0
F
234
139
181
94
94
209
179
180
170
106
177
174
161
138
138
92
368
314
59
94
120
126
Alk*
94
110
35
38
38
62
190
100
33
40
65
69
52
44
44
10
27
25
45
13
10
59
so4
0.1
0.1
1.0
B
43.0
62.0
18.0
88.0
89.0
17.0
34.0
37.0
44.0
68.0
47.0
53.0
55.0
37.0
37.0
45.0
64.0
83.0
88.0
18.0
22.0
60.0
S102
2.9
H2S
ffi
198
270
241
198
270
165
198
270
165
198
270
165
165
198
198
198
198
198
165
198
165
187
198
165
198
165
165
165
165
165
165
165
165
045
165
165
165
198
270
270
198
Ref
No.
Idaho. El more County
Atlanta Hot Spring
Chattanooga Hot Spring
Nt. Bennett Hills Area
Bennet Creek well
L. Beam well
T. Gill well
Bill Davls well
Coyote Hot Springs
Bridge Hot Spring
Browns Hot Spring
Dutch Frank's Hot Spring
Straight Creek Hot Spring
Glenns Ferry - King Hill Area
Magic West Co. well
D. Hatcher well
L. Knight well
R. Graham well
Black Mesa Farm well
D. Drake well
C. Anderson well
C. Anderson well
R. Ruberry well
Granitic Creek Hot Spring
Loftus Hot Spring
Smith Cabin Hot Spring
R. Ford well
D. Foster well
Landa Hot Springs
Paradise Hot Spring
Pool Creek Hot Springs
35.
57.
34.
49.
60.
50.
37.
67.0
50.
41.
41.
Bradley Pool Warm Spring
44*21.45' 114* 8.95'
Elkhorn Hot Springs
44*14.72' 114*53.10'
Little Antelope Flat Warm Spring 44*22.90' 114* 5.24'
Lower Loon Creek Hot Springs
44*47.93' 114*48.28'
Plerson Hot Springs
43*59.42' 114*47.99'
R. Smith Mell
44* 6.08' 114*51.72'
R. Smith well
44* 6.39* 114*51.92'
Sacajawea Hot Springs
44* 9.64' 115*10.62'
Slate Creek Hot Springs
44*10.25' 114*37.45'
Stanley Hot Springs
44*13.45' 114*55.71'
Sullivan Hot Springs
44*15.25' 114*26.56'
Sunflower - Riverside Area (see also Valley County)
Sunflower Flat Hot Springs
44*43.99' 115* 1.03'
Thomas Creek Ranch Hot Spring 44*43.27' 115* 0.87'
Owen Cabin Hot Spring
44*39.10' 114*44.06'
Upper Loon Creek Hot Springs
44*38.68' 114*44.33'
East Robinson Bar Hot Spring
44*14.89' 114*40.58'
Warm Spring Creek Hot Spring
44*14.46' 114*40.69'
115*27.94'
115*27.14'
115*26.79'
115*24.44'
115*20.38'
115*18.46'
115*22.70'
115*26.06'
115*26.66'
115*17.75'
115*16.62'
115*16.58'
115*12.01'
115*12.88'
115*12.06'
115*11.56'
115*11.57'
115*11.73'
115*24.04'
115*37*50'
115*36.24'
115*35.01'
115*35.89'
115*16.90'
115*16.02'
115*33.61'
43* 6.89'
43* 6.88'
43* 6.15'
43* 5.54'
43* 7.75'
43*32.39'
43*46.71'
43*47.36'
43*47.29'
42*56.87'
42*57.70'
42*57.56'
42*58.17'
42*54.88'
42*59.45'
43* 0.20'
43* 0.22'
42*59.60'
43*48.20'
43*43.00'
43*43.45'
43*11.63'
43*11.45'
43*32.49'
43*33.16'
43*45.57'
37.5
32.
30.
24.
30.
27.
32.
30.
23.
55.
58.
59.
31.
31.
60.
53.
42.
68.0
36.
58.
62.
57.
59.
50.
65.
62.
43*48.62' 115* 6.74' 38.
43*48.78' 115* 6.94' 50.
43.
59.
56.
63.
49.
52.
Temp
*C
Latitude
north
Longitude
west
Name
946
7
158
45
75
151
2650
204
378
75
71
75
18
757
1140
2650
113
18900
9.2
195
174
235
8.5
9.31
365
7.9
223
283
9.2
8.6
297
234
273
320
312
8.5
9.6
9.3
18
40
379
37
7.4
9.0
9.6
8.0
8.8
7.0
284
700
416
265
13
256
318
253
8.7
9.0
267
362
211
640
252
TDS
mg/L
9.6
pH
37
757
1140
30
59
Flow
L/mln
28
48
44
79
130
57
82
87
65
77
91
82
77
83
60
170
93
73
72
1.1
0.7
0.9
0.9
1.2
0.8
0.8
1.6
3.6
1.6
1.8
6
9.2
1.8
2.5
2.5
2.2
0.2
3
2
6
29
2
3
0.9
6
6
13
10
10
7
5
57
12
8
C1
5
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
11.0
0.1
0.3
Mg
1.5
3.0
2.0
4.5
2.1
1.9
8.1
2.2
49.0
2.9
1.8
1.3
1.0
2.6
4.5
0.5
15.0
1.0
(mg/L)
Ca
2.4
Concentration
Na
K
3.3
5.3
20.0
13.0
10.0
16.0
17.0
14.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
15.0
8.7
14.0
1.8
12.0
19.0
16.0
F
135
82
148
287
99
165
176
84
111
79
111
93
110
87
554
151
102
98
Alk*
15
18
12
3
30
14
14
39
57
100
63
46
110
31
26
51
31
32
so4
0.1
B
73 .0
62 .0
42 .0
46 .0
72 .0
85 .0
86 .0
78 .0
80 .0
59 .0
87 .0
82 .0
86 .0
55 .0
38 .0
72 .0
70 .0
75 .0
S102
H2 S
270
165
165
165
165
165
270
165
165
165
138
198
165
165
165
165
165
270
165
165
270
165
198
165
270
165
198
198
034
034
165
198
241
165
198
165
198
034
241
165
165
128
270
270
270
Ref
No.
Idaho. Goodlng County
Bureau of Land Management well
Clover Creek Area
D. Archer well
J. Shannon well
D. Archer well
Hot Sulfur Lake
116*32.44'
116*35.82'
116*23.73'
116*24.82'
116*19.47'
24.
24.
23.
21.
20.
32.
32.
36.
37.
32.
33.
26.
22.
32.
34.
33.
22.
43*
43*
43*
43*
1.48'
3.20'
1.73'
2.83'
115* 0.55'
114*54.96'
114'59.88'
114*55.75'
43.
47.
45.
27.
42*55.84' 115* 3.40' 57.
43*51.28'
43*51.43'
43*49.99'
43*49.50'
43*58.31'
40.
40.
33.
35.
63.0
78.
56.
41.
61.
24.
68.
45.
38.
55.
Temp
*C
111*27.57' 41.
111*50.29'
111*50.29'
111*43.45'
111*43.62'
111*56.33'
111*43.61'
Idaho. Gem County
Emmet t Valley Area
P. Crank well
F. Scott well
Highland Land Co. spring
D. Jensen well
Sweet Uarm Spring
42* 9.88'
42* 9.9T
42*20.27'
42*20.24'
42* 7.46'
42*18.50'
Idaho, Franklin County
B. Meek well
R. Barrlngton well
Cleveland Harm Springs
Treasurton Uarm Springs
E. Blngham well
Maple Grove Hot Springs
115*39.82'
115*39.64'
115*39.64'
115*18.46'
115*34.95'
115*19.63'
115*27.46'
115* 7.77'
111*33.53'
111*35.39'
111*35.39'
111*35.02'
111*31.75'
111*32.95'
111*33.24'
111*35.20'
111*34.41'
111*32.66'
111*35.88'
111*37.08'
43*36.32'
43*39.40'
43*39.40'
43*29.98'
43*44.31'
43*49.53'
43* 2.26'
43*38.23'
Rattlesnake Harm Spring
Reed Hot Springs
Sheep Creek Bridge Hot Spring
Towne Creek Warm Spring
Vaughn Spring
Weatherby Hot Spring
Northwest Pipeline well
Willow Creek Hot Springs
Longitude
west
Idaho. Fremont County
Ashton Uarm Spring
44* 5.48'
Newdale Area (see also Madison County)
C. Haws well
43*53.11'
Newdale City well
43*53.05'
W. Little well
43*53.05'
Steter and Swlndelman well
43*53.10'
D. Swlndelman well
43*56.89'
N. Jergensen well
43*55.95'
Remington Produce well
43*54.86'
W. Larson well
43*54.34'
D. Trupp well
43*54.08'
Bureau of Reclamation well
43*54.16'
H. Harris well
43*53.44'
G. Clark well
43*53.08'
Latitude
north
Name
140
302
83
757
3
75
18
8710
1890
2270
8
38
1330
246
38
378
189
8
Flow
L/m1n
284
373
325
7.6
8.6
7.0
227
398
348
269
7.6
7.9
8.1
7.8
271
339
380
205
2640
2720
14100
1870
1110
491
TDS
mg/L
7.5
8.0
7.9
7.6
6.6
6.6
6.2
6.6
6.9
7.8
PH
29
90
100
69
15
93
88
22
44
73
78
36
517
563
4600
492
368
160
0.8
5.9
6.9
2.2
12.0
12.0
4.8
4.9
8.6
8.6
1.6
137.0
127.0
770.0
82.0
22.0
3.7
Concentration
Na
K
1.6
9.8
25.0
35.0
19.0
23.0
38.0
24.0
31.0
28.0
1.1
259.0
265.0
320.0
85.0
24.0
3.2
(mg/L)
Ca
0.1
1.2
5.9
17.0
2.7
3.3
14.0
7.3
6.4
6.3
0.1
64.0
68.0
36.0
30.0
6.6
0.2
Mg
8
8
22
24
28
25
14
12
29
24
3
633
632
7800
596
322
10
Cl
19.0
12.0
5.7
2.2
7.1
6.2
2.0
3.0
4.7
5.4
2.2
1.9
2.2
3.9
1.1
9.6
3.0
F
168
278
204
144
243
181
205
188
236
240
92
704
704
930
494
513
447
Alk*
19
19
26
22
23
26
9
33
16
5
755
788
48
256
13
5
so4
'
1.2
1.3
4.4
1.4
1.1
B
62.0
92.0
64.0
65.0
94.0
76.0
65.0
68.0
71.0
75.0
110.0
52.0
54.0
68.0
84.0
89.0
86.0
S102
H2S
270
270
165
198
165
165
165
165
165
165
165
165
270
165
165
165
165
165
165
165
165
165
270
164
165
164
164
165
164
165
198
198
165
198
198
270
198
Ref
No.
9.2
9.6
6440
302
6.5
6.8
7.3
6.7
454
18
43*26.49'
43*21.51'
43*25.17'
43*20.78'
43*25.47'
43*12.54'
43*24.33'
43*26.56'
Idaho, Owyhee County
Murphy - Glvens Area
M. Brunei 1 well
Cereda Ranches well
Well
E. Foote well
J. Avahauser well
Well SE of Murphy
C. Elumbaugh well
Ferrlng well
40.
40.
36.
45.0
34.
40.0
37.
41.
166
14400
42*10.40' 112*14.37' 25.
42* 9.34' 112*20.92' 25.
42* 3.37' 112*14.70' 27.
116*45.62'
116*38.36'
116*42.41'
116*37.67'
116*42.78'
116*32.38'
116*42.95'
116*44.06'
715
42*20.36' 112*26.20' 24.
26.
24.
26.0
21.
7.7
8.0
7.6
7.9
649
6.3
331
357
4350
1220
3090
295
347
324
227
226
621
486
7.4
111*36.41'
111*37.03'
111*47.01'
111*39.50'
76
18
549
757
3410
6.8
46.
57.
45.
50.
24.
111*26.09' 44.
114* 0.95'
114*39.13'
113*50.18'
114*36.07'
113*21.79'
5940
30
98
130
1200
280
910
15
65
64
20
18
2.0
1.2
210.0
29.0
87.0
4.3
9.0
8.6
3.9
3.1
3.6
28.0
190
4
11.0
190.0
0.5
0.4
1.6
3.4
160
1500
29
134
8.5
151
6.7
37
81
160
192
286
582
8.7
8.6
8.6
227
50
49
73
190
199
265
0.5
0.8
1.2
Concentration
Ma
K
9.0
8.1
8.8
TDS
mg/L
757
613
38
37
1140
132
189
Idaho, Onelda County
Kent Warm Springs
Malad City Area
Malad Warm Springs
Pleasantvlew Warm Springs
Woodruff Hot Springs
Idaho, Madison County
Green Canyon Hot Spring
43*47.45'
Newdale Area (see also Fremont County)
Walz Enterprises Inc. well
43*51.73'
W. Woods well
43*52.09'
M. Ricks well
43*46.80'
L. Ricks well
43*47.40'
44*43.18'
44*39.66'
45* 5.69'
44*37.67'
44*36.73'
44*38.37' 113*30.22' 33.
43*23.32' 114*26.16' 43.
Idaho, Jerome County
Royal Catfish Hot Springs
Idaho, Lemhl County
Big Elghtmlle Creek Warm Springs
Cronks Canyon Hot Springs
Foster Ranch Hot Springs
Salmon Hot Springs
Shower Bath Springs
Whlttaker Warm Springs
43*38.63' 111*41.12' 49.
61.
45.
45.0
59.
48.
55.
42.
49.
47.5
Idaho, Jefferson County
Helse Hot Springs
115* 2.55'
115*54.74'
114*55.47'
116* 0.89'
114*52.31'
115*11.86'
116*10.33'
115*15.45'
115* 2.10'
Temp Flow pH
*C L/mln
45*30.75'
45*16.61'
46*27.55'
45*25.90'
46*27.77'
45*47.26'
45*24.97'
46*18.98'
46*27.82'
Latitude Longitude
north
west
Idaho, Idaho County
Barth Hot Springs
Burgdorf Hot Springs
Colgate Warm Springs
Cow Rats Hot Springs
J. Johnson Hot Springs
Red River Hot Springs
Rlgglns Hot Spring
Stanley Hot Spring
Weir Creek Hot Springs
Name
3.9
1.4
240.0
110.0
130.0
56.0
31.0
33.0
33.0
34.0
140.0
23.0
11.0
450.0
3.3
2.7
2.7
6.2
1.6
2.3
2.7
(mg/L)
Ca
0.1
0.1
79.0
33.0
45.0
19.0
6.9
7.2
11.0
12.0
32.0
11.0
1.4
82.0
0.1
0.2
Mg
2
2
4
8
4
3
2
9
22
2100
470
1600
35
27
24
12
20
2
50
26
2400
Cl
201
171
2.7
959
331
454
226
232
240
170
174
167
565
339
1100
66
75
109
62
110
102
110
Alk*
12.0
0.4
0.7
0.6
0.3
3.7
3.5
1.7
1.3
1.6
1.8
7.0
3.1
2.2
1.6
23.0
2.1
5.7
2.0
6.1
F
59
45
25
110
58
18
12
11
26
330
34
66
740
15
25
44
300
5
18
48
so4
0.1
0.3
0.1
B
84.0
61.0
19.0
21.0
29.0
33.0
65.0
66.0
50.0
42.0
25.0
33.0
37.0
30.0
49.0
49.0
76.0
72.0
70.0
73.0
77.0
S102
H.,S
165
165
165
269
165
269
165
165
270
270
270
270
165
165
165
165
270
165
270
165
270
198
198
165
270
034
270
165
165
270
270
270
198
270
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42*42.22'
42*39.58'
42*42.10'
42*40.96'
42*39.71'
42*40.46'
42*40.51'
42*39.61'
42*40.03'
42*41.31'
42*40.02'
42*41.16'
42*38.06'
42*41.08'
42*38.00'
42*39.56'
42*35.80'
42*41.52'
42*41.28'
42*33.37'
42*38.26'
Idaho, Twin Falls County
Buhl Area
Bill Sllger well
Salmon Falls Hot Spring
R. Lunty well
F. Connolly well
J. Woodman well
Well below Kanaka Rapids
Dick Kaster well
Well opposite Brlggs Creek
K. Harbast well
Well above Brlggs Creek
H. Huttanus well
L. Ray well
D. Collier well
Hell near Melon Valley
N. Archibald well
Wrlght Fuel Co. well
W. Reynolds well
Well near Buhl
Hot Sulphur Hot Spring
Well near Banbury Natatorlum
Buhl City well
Well near Buhl - Wendell
114*51.43'
114*51.33'
114*48.74'
114*51.34'
114*49.72'
114*48.68'
114*49.46'
114*49.50'
114*48.68'
114*49.00'
114*49.55'
114*49.33'
114*49.57'
114*46.65'
114*49.61'
114*46.13'
114*48.59'
114*45.35'
114*51.56'
114*49.87'
114*45.05'
114*45.18'
43*53.62' 111*19.32' 49.
43*36.40' 111*11.34' 20.
Idaho, Teton County
0. Neely well
Taylor Springs
946
5830 7.5
1140
5680
1580 7.6
5680
1510
25
908 9.5
3400 8.6
7.2
121 7.9
63.
378
70.5
151 9.1
32.
1510
65.
28.
567
33.0
621 8.4
46.
1140
42.5
348 9.2
31. 11400 9.3
379 8.3
35.0
59.0
227 9.0
37.
5680
44.
208
25.0
114 8.1
45.
24.
56
33.
3790
29.0
984 7.9
57.0 1100 9.4
45.5
38 9.1
32.
2880
27 8.3
26.0
32.
33.
26.
25.
112*52.33'
112*52.34'
112*51.38'
112*51.38'
42*43.52'
42*43.43'
42*43.73'
42*43.99'
26.
21.
38.
38.
112*47.68'
113* 6. 40*
116*53.92'
112*53.69'
42*49.76'
42*37.48'
42*32.79'
42*31.80'
Idaho, Power County
Falls Irrigation District well
Lake Malcott Harm Spring
Rockland Warm Springs
R. Ueston well
South American Falls Area
Indian Springs
D.M. Ttiornhlll well
F. Mayer well
M. Mayer well
44" 4. 20' 116*54.56' 27.
44" 5.97 1 116*43.86' 29.
44* 6.19' 116*42.30' 25.
52.
40.
25.
26.5
Idaho, Payette County
L. Reed well
U. Smith well
A. Coates well
115*52.60'
115*51.38'
116*22.08'
115*22.50'
42*40.55'
42*25.37 '
42*51.89'
42*14.70'
Latitude Longitude Temp Flow pH
north
west
*C L/mln
Idaho, Owyhee County
Corps of Engineers well
H. Loos well
Lower Birch Spring
Well 3 miles NE of Mosquito Lake
Name
31
34
30
1.1
5.4
0.1
0.1
0.2
17.0
36.0
0.9
0.9
7.4
7.5
10.0
1.5
1.8
5.6
53
61
130
100
62
286
363
375
343
264
33
14
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.1
303
234
237
335
10
24
16
13
25
11
1.3
7.3
7.8
1.1
61
246
1.7
3.2
4.0
1.5
140
404
93
61
63
100
50
220
250
12
9
21
19
0.5
19.0
33.0
0.5
8.5
10.0
11.0
76.0
92.0
0.7
12.0
37.0
31.0
3.9
1.1
10.0
14.0
0.9
6.8
1.6
5.4
0.1
110
62
92
50
22
30
Cl
1.2
600
576
272
250
235
282
TDS Concentration (mg/L)
Na
K
Ca
Mg
mg/L
170
177
163
140
1.9
21.0
26.0
4.8
160
159
132
140
161
12.0
3.2
3.6
14.0
2.4
159
161
254
160
133
104
126
146
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3.1
27.0
0.7
0.8
20.0
11.0
0.5
1.0
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76.0
51.0
0.1 54.0
0.2 100.0
87.0
66.0
86.0
86.0
82.0
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.1
27
27
22
27
22
61
34
29
21
53.0
0.1
24
89.0
20.0
22.0
78.0
89.0
45.0
71.0
198
127
165
165
198
127
165
127
165
127
127
165
165
127
165
165
165
127
127
127
165
127
165
165
270
198
165
165
165
165
270
165
165
165
165
165
271
271
269
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23
27
18
35
32
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north
Longitude
west
Temp
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Idaho, Valley County
Sunflower - Riverside Area (see also Custer County)
Sunflower Hot Springs
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Riverside Hot Springs
44*43.28' 115* 0.79'
Badley Warm Springs
44*36.95' 115*58.55'
Boiling Springs Area
Boiling Springs
44*21.50' 115*51.22'
Boiling Springs
44*21.85' 115*51.36'
Bryan Creek spring
44*22.93' 115*50.03'
Goat Warm Spring
44*24.00' 115*49.13'
Dash Creek spring
44*22.93' 115*50.47'
Ground Hog Warm Spring
44*23.53' 115*50.02'
Bull Creek Hot Springs
44*25.78' 115*45.70'
Cascade Area
Cascade City well
44*30.66' 116* 2. IT
Belvldere Hot Spring
44*27.84' 116* 2.26'
Cabarton Hot Spring
44*25.05' 116* 1.88'
Cox Hot Springs
44*47.10' 114*51.31'
Oeadwood Reservoir spring
44*17.57' 115*37.30'
Dollar Creek Warm Spring
44*43.04' 115*42.20'
Gold Fork Hot Spring
44*40.54' 115*56.55'
Holdover Hot Springs Area
Holdover Hot Springs
44*50.80' 115*41.77'
Well
45*52.00' 115*45.00'
Hospital Hot Spring
44*50.17' 114*47.42'
Hot Creek Springs
44*38.47' 116* 2.68'
193
256
329
283
236
215
9.2
9.3
9.0
8.8
9.3
9.5
94
95
95
8
3180
46.
46.0
46.1
34.0
9.0
9.0
8.3
9.8
222
226
290
210
240
9.5
2650
76
265
66
341
219
9.3
43.
49.0
71.0
54.4
65.0
20.
50.0
274
259
8.
8.70
2270
134
83
10
57
38
189
279
283
146
85.0
86.0
66.5
50.0
32.
38.
53.0
8.8
8.8
9.6
136
16
117
946
268
209
209
7.5
6.6
7310
7.2
152
176
7.5
7.6
2060
4540
8610
5110
283
280
7.3
7.6
7570
114
340
275
180
IDS
mg/L
9.3
8.0
6.4
pH
4540
1460
Flow
L/mln
65.
43.3
36.0
Banbury Nata tori urn well
42*41.31' 114*49.55' 59.0
Well four miles N of Bala
42*35.92' 114*56.70' 30.0
Magic Hot Springs
42" 0.77' 114*30.10' 45.5
Nat-Soo-Pah Area
42*24.60' 114*30.80' 37.
Well
42*20.75' 114*30.48' 36.0
Nat-Soo-Pah Warm Springs
42*20.20' 114*31.48' 34.
P. Sallzer well
Rock Creek - Artesian City Area (see also Cassia County)
42*27.19' 114*13.71' 27.
R. Stanger and Sons well
42*24.92' 114*18.09' 38.0
Cedar Hill area well
D. Kldd well
42*25.06' 114*16.07' 29.
42*25.49' 114*15.62' 28.
F. Barrows well
Ray Stanger and Sons well
42*25.05' 114*12.40' 28.
42*25.06' 114*14.33' 31.
J.U. Creed well
T. Sturglll well
42*25.05' 114* 6.36' 32.
S. High and Sons well
42*25.06' 114*13.73' 33.
Salmon Falls Creek Area
0. Klrbs well
42*34.93' 115* 1.19' 25.
C. NcClaln well
42*35.41' 114*59.24' 26.
J. Klnyon well
42*35.71' 114*58.39' 26.
E. Jaramelnlk well
42*36.10' 114*56.68' 31.
R. Jaramelnlk well
42*36.00' 114*56.65' 31.
Well
42*19.00' 116* 0.06' 34.5
Name
34
60
60
87
60
70
58
85
110
84
65
64
65
73
74
77
79
43
44
11
17
16
46
43
110
35
13
1.0
1.0
1.3
0.6
0.7
1.6
1.6
3.4
1.3
1.1
1.6
1.2
1.5
1.9
1.8
1.6
1.3
0.4
1.0
2.1
1.0
1.8
1.3
3.9
1.4
3.0
3.2
1.3
34.0
43.0
27.0
22.0
18.0
37.0
34.0
1.1
26.0
30.0
(mg/L)
Ca
1.1
1.8
1.9
1.6
1.8
0.5
12.0
7.4
8.6
6.0
11.0
11.0
1.6
7.9
4.5
Concentration
Na
K
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
10.0
8.9
3.9
3.9
2.0
9.9
14.0
0.1
3.9
8.9
Mg
10
10
14
16
11
15
28
40
10
4
8
7
6
14
9
9
3
6
5
15
12
8
6
8
23
16
4
Cl
8.9
8.9
13.0
2.6
9.0
3.8
5.3
11.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
16.0
12.0
13.0
10.0
9.9
3.1
2.2
0.7
0.3
0.4
0.6
2.2
1.9
15.0
1.8
0.3
F
131
131
149
109
122
107
125
119
124
84
105
103
153
163
112
101
102
250
186
118
109
95
250
266
172
120
162
Alk*
10
10
43
16
12
17
24
43
42
36
31
16
10
10
41
56
8
15
13
12
9
9
20
18
30
35
15
SO,
0.3
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
B
165
165
034
270
63.0
67.0
70.0
55.0
60.0
165
138
128
128
198
198
128
034
034
128
165
165
165
165
165
165
198
270
198
198
198
165
198
270
165
270
165
127
127
270
Ref
No.
270
128
128
034
128
165
128
H2 S
45.0
61.0
72.0
69.0
82.0
80.0
73.0
92.0
86.0
82.0
75.0
48.0
22.0
28.0
63.0
71.0
67.0
28.0
19.0
88.0
86.0
23.0
S102
95*12.41' 30.0
73*12.02' 21.0
37*19.86'
Massachuttes, Berkshire County
Sand Spring
42*44.13'
47*50.59' 108*35.92' 24.0
47*59.63' 108*26.66' 30.0
25.0
23.7
48.5
58.0
28.0
Montana, Blalne County
Landusky Plunge springs
Lodgepole Marm Springs
112*41.47'
112*45.05'
113* 6.52'
113*24.18'
111*52.65'
45*25.22'
45* 6.28'
45*27.47'
45*22.07'
44*42.11'
Montana. Beaverhead County
Apex Spring
Browns Springs
Elk horn Hot Springs
Jackson Hot Springs
Staudenmeyer Ranch springs
50.
22.5
28.
70.
23.
25.
38.
Kansas, Labette County
Well In Arbuckle Group
116*45.21'
116*44.00'
116*43.91'
116*37.31'
116*37.31'
116*33.38'
116*48.99'
44*31.88'
44*29.70'
44*28.30'
44*34.43'
44*34.37'
44*15.77'
44*14.69'
35.
69.4
59.
54.
46.7
48.
45.
38.5
40.
60.0
60.
50.
44*19.88' 116*56.53' 24.
115*30.25'
115*12.91'
115*41.56'
115*41.80'
115*12.44'
115*53.05'
115*33.64'
115*48.11'
115*18.05'
115*45.00'
115*43.29'
115*44.95'
44*54.16'
44*49.87'
44*38.54'
44*37.89'
44*44.50'
44*15.38'
45* 2.12'
44*19.77'
44'33.26'
44*45.00'
44*54.82'
44*37.58'
Hot Creek Warn Springs
Kwlskwls Hot Spring
Holly's Hot Springs
South Fork Plunge
Pistol Creek Hot Springs
Rocky Canyon Hot Spring
Sheep Creek Hot Springs
Silver Creek Plunge
Sulphur Creek spring
Spring near Teapot Hot Springs
Teapot Hot Springs
Trail Creek Hot Spring
Temp
*C
Idaho. Washington County
F. Chandler well
Mldvale Area
Falrchlld Hot Springs
Well north of M1 da vale
Mldvale City well
Salubrla Cemetery well
Sawbra Cemetary well
P. Soul en well
U. Brummett well
Longitude
west
Latitude
north
Name
11000
10200
2840
4160
400
1000
6810
126
1630
1140
757
220
38
1510
14
50
379
334
38
980
57
284
57
76
Flow
L/mln
230
227
8.9
8.9
8.1
8.1
7.6
7.4
8.94
6.77
7.6
8.2
7.3
1.2
1.2
63
63
5500
960
1630
340
480
180
986
390
35
24
75
6.7
13.0
161.0
286.0
1.9
10.0
68.0
0.7
10.0
7.7
48
240
29
21.0
62.0
1.3
857.0
3.2
3
90.0
8.0
48.0
8.7
17.0
2.3
2.3
2.6
3.0
2.3
2.0
4.0
5.0
2.0
0.8
23.0
0.8
0.1
0.3
0.2
Mg
65.0
96.0
0.1
3.7
24.0
16.2
11.0
260.0
(mg/L)
Ca
23
MONTANA
117
MASSACHUTTES
18400
1.9
5.1
23.0
3.8
0.8
65
80
25
73
200
1.8
2.0
1.5
1.3
1.4
0.8
63
110
70
60
83
68
Concentration
Na
K
KANSAS
314
338
318
667
206
9.22
8.5
7.1
8.3
7.8
257
365
258
224
294
216
TDS
mg/L
8.7
8.7
7.7
9.3
6.3
9.32
pH
10
57
2
8
9
12
11000
15
8
3
140
6
6
4
10
19
10
9
12
10
Cl
1.6
1.1
2.6
2.0
1.8
0.6
0.1
2.7
0.8
0.3
0.7
1.9
9.9
9.9
11.0
6.4
17.0
17.0
12.0
10.0
13.0
F
101
81
85
614
251
140
116
177
83
251
226
65
129
129
95
82
132
109
104
98
105
Alk*
620
1060
27
45
116
135
110
110
18
14
200
12
12
22
45
73
17
14
67
19
so4
0.8
0.2
4.6
0.1
0.1
B
17.8
16.3
55.0
52.0
21.4
19.8
13.0
22.0
55.0
47.0
84.0
72.0
72.0
69.0
54.0
60.0
77.0
87.0
62.0
67.0
52.0
S102
0.9
0.6
H2S
225
225
225
225
139
139
225
089
078
270
268
270
270
165
165
165
165
198
034
270
198
034
138
198
138
198
165
165
198
Ref
No.
46*32.84' 110*54.23' 46.0
46*45.13' 114*31.97' 44.0
Montana, Mlssoula County
Lolo Hot Springs
27.0
53.0
50.
49.5
44.4
29.5
22.7
23.5
24.
26.0
68.0
Montana, Meagher County
White Sulphur Springs
112*27.07'
112*28.50'
111*41.00'
111*53.92'
112* 9.12'
111*38.92'
112* 8.08'
111*57.05'
111*39.08'
111*38.92'
111*36.78'
45*23.51'
45*27.72'
45*34.50'
45*35.35'
45*10.30'
44*46.13'
45*14.10'
45* 2.25'
44*58.57'
44*47.12'
44*59.03'
Montana, Madison County
Beaverhead Rock Springs
New Blltmore Hot Springs
Morris Hot Springs
Potosl Hot Springs
Puller Hot Springs
Sloan Cow Camp Spring
Trudau Springs
Vigilante Spring
Wall Canyon Mam Spring
West Fork Swimming Hole
Wolf Creek Hot Springs
Montana, Lewis and Clark County
Broadwater Hot Springs well
46*35.73' 112* 6.70' 65.5
Gloege well
46*35.75' 112* 6.25' 19.4
Sun River Springs
47*37.95' 112*51.25' 30.4
47*38.53' 114*34.28' 50.
56.5
30.
55.6
57.0
50.
Montana, Lake County
Canp Aqua Area test well
111*58.83'
111*59.23'
111*58.83'
112*14.57'
112* 7.58'
46*26.98'
46*26.87'
46*26.88'
45*53.78'
45*47.50'
46*43.01 ' 113*18.19' 20.2
46*42.34' 113*27.41' 20.5
Montana, Granite County
Bearmouth Springs
Nlnrod Springs
Montana, Jefferson County
Alhambra Hot Springs north
HI 11 brook flowing well
Halls Hot Spring
Plpestone Hot Springs
Renova Hot Springs
45*39.63' 111*11.17' 54.6
45*42.44' 110*58.53' 20.2
Montana, Gall at in County
Bozeman Hot Springs
Brldger Canyon Ham Spring
8.7
7.5
7.23
6.9
7.69
7.63
9.5
7.7
7.0
6.46
7.2
PH
598
403
890
420
909
1060
651
396
655
420
630
436
275
2310
1310
350
IDS
mg/L
100 9.3
224
1950
7.2
6.8 1970
7.8
651
8.6
333
7.7 1160
10.1
262
8.4
540
7.5
400
8.06 703
8.30 179
8.6
363
1500 6.8
380
280
424
197
189
1306
660
8330
8
1890
201
227
49 7.4
2690 7.2
1300 8.4
380
57
110
300
151
4160
12100
284
379
11
600
46* 6.26' 112*54.23' 21.7
46*10.72' 112*47.65' 77.0
L/roln
Montana, Deer Lodge County
Anaconda Springs
Warn Springs
c
Temp Flow
5680
Latitude Longitude
north
west
Montana, Broadwater County
Bedford Springs
46*21.25' 111*34.00' 23.6
Name
36
52
480
160
190
91
330
88
70
7
260
5
120
180
38
152
220
340
210
98
150
8
16
130
4
147
120
13.0
78.0
3.2
18.0
32.0
18.0
2.6
51.0
89.0
126.0
7.0
54.8
470.0
220.0
57.0
(mg/L)
Ca
1.2
20.0
1.8
44.0
24.0 290.0
11.0 19.0
1.6 10.0
24.0 56.0
0.9
1.1
11.1 78.0
3.1 84.5
6.0
6.6
1.9 19.0
1.9
0.2
5.9
3.4
4.0
9.5
20.0
10.0
1.9
13.0
1.8
3.4
3.1
1.4
10.6
26.0
Concentration
Na
K
0.1
12.0
73.0
3.2
0.1
19.0
0.1
30.0
27.0
1.7
29.0
0.8
0.8
16.0
0.3
3.5
5.6
3.5
0.1
13.0
28.0
36.0
2.4
22.7
67.0
22.0
22.0
Mg
7
5
9
6
180
46
22
6
91
8
18
2
49
3
23
34
12
33
10
25
11
20
34
2
3
48
1
Cl
6.4
7.4
3.3
8.1
6.2
2.2
3.1
0.8
0.9
14.4
0.4
18.0
11.0
0.7
3.9
8.4
8.7
6.9
5.3
3.0
0.5
0.8
12.0
0.5
2.5
3.9
0.7
F
86
835
232
383
67
511
215
425
182
493
194
175
193
289
351
484
788
489
108
310
220
168
113
209
439
258
155
Alk*
18
310
1100
130
140
350
4
102
174
81
12
53
180
84
89
170
88
94
200
163
340
120
80
1360
670
103
so4
0.1
9.1
0.7
0.2
0.9
0.1
0.8
0.1
0.6
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.1
B
125
125
225
225
139
125
125
139
125
225
225
125
225
225
139
225
Ref
No.
225
139
125
0.5 139
125
0.9 225
225
225
225
0.2 225
125
1.1
2.3
0.7
H2 S
72.0 0.5 139
51.0 0.7 139
46.0
78.0
46.0
33.0
50.9
19.0
15.5
41.7
13.7
55.0
93.0
28.0
42.2
66.0
67.0
60.0
66.0
37.0
16.0
21.0
57.0
8.2
22.7
56.0
sio2
47*36.93'
47*36.98'
47*27.08'
47*19.80'
Montana, Sanders County
Camas Hot Springs
Symes Hot Springs well
Green Springs
Qulnn's Hot Springs
pH
6.9
8.96
7.30
Nevada, Churchill County
Elghtmlle Flat Borax Spring
Dixie Valley Area
E.H. Stark well
Hatton well
Fallen South Area
Carson Desert well
T. Ormechea well
Nevada, Carson City
Carson Hot Spring
Plnyon Hills Area
Noble Murray well
Carson Sewage Plant
Nevada State Prison Spring
7.26
7.83
8.8
37
6.0
6.9
4.1
6.4
5.8
86
98
53
95
48
83
80
60
843
132
148
89
139
0.3
0.1
1.4
1.2
1.5
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.7
0.5
B
Ref
No.
225
225
225
225
0.6 139
5.3 139
1.0 139
H2S
54.0
63.0
44.0
36.0
33.0
60.0
12.2
43.1
76.6
70.0
68.0
7.4
069
069
069
069
225
225
225
139
225
225
225
54.0
225
225
43.7
60.0 0.6 139
60.0 1.0 139
45.8
18.2
34.0
65.0
49.0
sio2
069
061
189
26
21
34
20
21
7.5
88
17
38
40
18
29
5
12
33
81
33
335
41
11
1200
so4
'39. 60' 70 .0
39*21 .30' 118'
39*37 .40' 117''44. 40' 24 .4
2.2
0.9
0.3
0.1
27
0.4
107
189
158
125
71
67
89
126
162
66
59
172
227
299
Alk*
039
069
16.0
12.0
270.0
12.0
14.0
2.2
1
1.1
5.6
5.8
2.2
2.1
9.5
5.8
14.0
14.0
7.5
1.3
0.9
5.6
3.6
F
3790
151
3.0
2.0
5.9
0.6
2.0
1.6
23.0
1.0
9
9
5
3
3
1
7
9
3
3
10
18
45
Cl
' 6. 50' 22 .8
39*38 .35' 118'
39*40 .60' 118'' 3. 70' 21 .7
68
72
173
90
82
99
47.0
20.7
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
35.0
8.8
0.1
58.0
Mg
257
298
287
1400
345
330
329
1.3
2.8
3.6
1.5
39
29
0.9
1.2
2.6
3.0
1.9
6.2
3.9
77.0
1.7
1.7
0.3
0.7
1.4
2.6
0.5
5.2
6.8
35.0
0.6
0.9
23.0 320.0
(mg/L)
Ca
85
91
38
43
80
110
46
24
35
85
230
Concentration
Na
K
NEVADA
270
2810
175
399
367
280
224
179
190
322
445
172
558
342
384
2230
TDS
mg/L
39*20 .50' 118''34. 70' 81 .1
7.6
8.2
8.84
39* 8 .60' 119''41. 90' 41 .
39* 9 .00' 119''43. 00' 37 .
39* 9 .60' 119*44. 10' 24
280 7.4
1100
39*11 .50' 119''45. 10' 50 .
Montana, Sweet Grass County
Andersen's Spring
45*33.18' 110* 8.53* 25.0
46* 0.49' 109*23.86' 69.0
60 8.3
Montana, Silver Bow County
Uendt well
46* 1.93' 112*48.70' 24.0
Montana, Stillwater County
Oil well (Tensleep Formation)
200 9.4
76 9.8
9.2
284 8.9
849 8.22
454 9.12
400 8.6
2000 8.1
91
57
204
38 9.5
500 7.4
5000 9.1
500 6.5
Flow
L/mln
45.0
38.
26.0
43.3
114*39.98'
114*40.58'
114*38.87'
114*47.23'
29.4
48.9
45.0
43.0
45*41.78'
45*44.97'
45*50.75'
46* 6.29'
Montana, Ravalll County
Blue Joint Creek Hot Spring
Gallogly Hot Spring
Medicine Hot Springs
Sleeping Child Hot Springs
114*21.80'
113*56.37'
114* 2.08'
114* 0.25'
45*36.62' 112*33.28' 25.5
46*20.05' 112*53.18' 26.0
46*36.53' 112*46.48' 25.0
Montana, Powell County
Avon Ham Spring
Deer Lodge Prison Ranch well
Garrison Warn Springs
Temp
*C
45*45.43' 110*15.43' 60.0
45* 5.58' 110*46.42' 65.0
Longitude
west
45* 2.12' 110*39.92' 24.0
45*20.22' 110*41.48' 42.0
Latitude
north
Montana, Park County
Bear Creek Springs
Chlco Hot Springs
Hunters Hot Springs
La Duke Hot Springs
Name
36*43.37'
36*42.80'
36*43.33'
36*42.58'
36*44.30'
36*43.88'
35*21.00'
36*35.60'
36*23.60'
36*22.65'
36*10.45'
39* 9.32'
38*47.70'
39* 3.30'
39* 3.90'
39* 4.50'
38*58.87'
40*43.00' 116* 8.00' 79.0
41*15.90' 115*18.30' 52.
Nevada, Douglas County
Williams well
Doud Spring
Hobo Hot Spring
Spring
Saratoga Hot Springs
Walleys Hot Springs
Nevada, Elko County
Spring near Carlln
Devil s Punch Bowl
119*41.85'
119*39.20'
119*48.50'
119*47.20'
119*44.60'
119*49.95'
114*43.25'
114*42.40'
114*42.91'
114*42.85'
114*44.15'
115*44.03'
114*57.05'
115*51.20'
114*25.70'
114*26.56'
115*28.72'
60.
21.1
46.
32.2
50.0
61.0
32.2
32.2
32.2
31.6
26.7
27.5
30.6
27.2
27.8
30.
1.1
24400
10000
36*10.40' 115*11.25' 26.1
36* 9.87' 115*10.55' 26.1
7.92
7.7
7.4
7.3
7.4
1330
75
681
7.6
6.7
7.93
8.4
9.0
8.7
7.2
586
3300 7.5
20800
12300
3840
1360
1080
1610
644
38
511
5880
1540
114
76
26.1
25.5
26.1
26.1
7.0
170
pH
7.6
8.2
8.12
7.8
19
1190
Flow
L/mln
25.6
26.1
33.3
29.
28.9
25.5
26.6
25.
25.
115*
115*
115*
115*
115*
115*
115*
115*
115*
36*
36*
36*
36*
36*
36*
36*
36*
36*
7.90'
5.70'
8.90'
8.75'
8.10'
6.70'
4.78'
7.80'
5.23'
115*39.30'
115*39.30'
115*37.90'
115*40.10'
36*33.70'
36*33.70'
36*33.70'
36*33.70'
5.90'
5.90'
3.10'
3.80'
3.50'
3.80'
5.20'
4.45'
5.42'
114*44.00'
114*44. 70'
114*44.70'
114*44.82'
114* 8.20'
114*43.32'
35*56.80'
36* 0.20 1
36' 0.60 1
35*57.82'
35*45.20'
36* 8.65'
25.6
32.8
42.2
27.2
25.0
28.9
Latl tude Longl tude Temp
north
west
*C
Nevada, Clark County
Black Canyon Area
Black Canyon Area spring
Black Canyon Area spring
Hoover Dam Hot Spring
Black Canyon Area spring
Bunkervllle Hater Users well
National Park Service well
Indian Springs Area
Indian Spring
Indian Spring
Spring
Indian Springs
South Las Vegas Area
A.J. Wood well
C. Wilson well
Gladstone Corporation well
H. Nicker son well
H. Wick well
J.K. Houssels well
J.R. Bond well
R.W. Martin Estate well
U.G. Campbell well
Las Vegas Area
Las Vegas Springs well
J. Fllbey well
Hoapa Springs Area
Peterson Spring
Well near Hone Ranch
Warn spring
Iverson Spring
C. Lewis well
Woodruff and Perklns well
Well
Test well
Blue Point Spring
Rogers Spring
White Rock Spring
Name
434
827
456
372
918
535
288
2960
3040
854
472
614
620
266
38
3.6
45
236
145
16.0
43.0
3.6
1.6
17.6
284
142
1.0
10.0
11.0
8.8
8
99
101
107
60.0
41.0
4.3
2.0
172.0
10.0
41.0
472.0
430.0
75.0
65.0
65.0
70.0
48.0
110.0
715
50.0
50.0
48.0
9.7
1.1
37.0
160.0
62.7
290.0
28.0
298.0
3.1
11.0
7.4
15.0
59
64
60
64
26.0
27.0
28.0
26.0
15.0
14.0
12
20
39
44
91
5
355
328
7
25.0
20
50.0
4
4
20.0
20.0
35
22
5
15.0
50.0
44.0
180
380
144
1100
22
1190
Cl
6.9
5.8
2.7
10.0
28.0
113.0
Mg
17.0
167.0
128.0
(mg/L)
Ca
155.0
150.0
8
5
21
160
410
271
650
Concentration
Na
K
857
863
223
335
330
633
1780
1040
2790
350
3720
TDS
mg/L
4.9
7.8
7.6
1.5
0.2
2.4
2.3
2.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
1.5
4.0
1.4
F
335
867
73
134
18
68
200
122
170
284
265
288
274
222
215
205
171
239
238
239
98
79
90
114
48
Alk*
1.2
678
235
52
10
2.1
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.7
1.0
0.6
1.2
B
133
14
1910
1747
189
186
174
179
51
327
405
453
16
16
28
180
720
431
660
72
1200
SO,
70.0
38.0
20.0
58.0
38.0
18.0
15.0
31.0
29.0
146
240
069
072
069
069
072
146
213
069
056
056
056
056
069
176
202
213
113
245.0
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
032
157
069
176
244
244
234
244
074
202
Ref
No.
217
130
H2S
14.0
25.0
30.0
21.0
13.0
17.0
38.0
25.0
44.0
38.9
34.0
S102
Nevada, Esmeralda County
Alkali Springs Area
Alkali Hot Springs
Alkali Hot Springs
Pearl Hot Springs
Emigrant Hell
Fish Lake Valley Area
F1sh Lake valley well
Fish Lake valley well
Fish Lake valley well
Fish Lake valley well
Fish Spring
Gap Spring
Sand Spring
R.G. Pennebaker well
Elko Area
City of Elko well
Elko Hot Springs
Gamble Ranch Spring Area
Thousand Springs
Gamble Ranch well
Thousand Springs
Goose Creek Area
Goose Creek Area spring
Trout Creek Ranch well
Trout Creek Ranch well
Nile Spring
H.D. Ranch Spring
Humboldt Hells Area
HiMboldt Wells spring
Humboldt Wells spring
Johnson Ranch spring
Sprl ng
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring SSE of Patsvllle
Ralph s Harm Springs
Spring
Rlzzl Hot Spring
Rowland Hot Springs
Spring near Ruby Marsh
San Jaclnto Ranch mineral spring
Sho shone Harm Springs
Humboldt Hells (Twelve Mile Sp.)
Sprl ng
Spring on HI Id Horse Ranch
Spring near HI 1 son Reservoir
Hlne Cup Ranch spring
Name
117*20.20'
117*20.40'
117*28.81'
117*48.40'
118* 5.70'
117*58.80'
118* 0.35'
118* 0.90'
118* 2.74'
117*59.56'
118*10.39'
118* 6.09'
37*59.40'
37*51.40'
37*55.40'
37*50.55'
37*44.55'
37*58.78'
37*54.32'
37*51.84'
114*59.20'
114*59.40'
114*30.40'
W39.30'
116*21.60'
114*22.70'
114*21.60'
115*55.00'
114*44.90'
114*45.00'
115*55.24'
115*37.70'
115*46.50'
114*41.70'
114*34.70'
114*57.10'
116* 2.70'
115*46.50'
116*17.80'
114*40.45'
41" 9.90'
4ri0.95'
40*58.25'
41*57.70'
41*15.60'
41*58.85'
41*26.10'
41* 5.00'
40*57.30'
40*56.90'
41*46.55'
41*52.60'
40*15.00'
41*52.10'
41*58.30'
41*14.70'
40*45.80'
41*33.70'
41*37.00'
41*24.55'
37*49.48'
37*49.60'
37*49.33'
37*58.30'
114" 7.20 1
114" 7.20'
114" 6.30'
114" 4.20'
US'10. 85'
41*53.20'
41*53.00'
41*53.90'
4rS5.70'
41'34. 57'
2270
5110
7.2
8.3
7.9
7.2
8.2
75 7.2
27.2
25.
25.
25.
24.
23.
23.3
23.3
60.0
50.5
36.7
25.
8.4
7.1
7.
8.3
38 7.9
7.2
7.9
578
473
259
940
142
2500
50
98
2780
8.4
4
1080
1180
39
792
875
282
334
15.0
48.0
39.0
49.0
27.0
22.0
19.0
231
130
146
704
548
538
392
60.0
71.0
2.5
5.0
48.0
49.0
13.0
38.0
1.1
17.0
46.0
47.0
16.0
7.4
9.6
4.0
38.0
0.6
2.7
2.0
2.7
5.9
12.0
5.8
17.0
12.0
8.6
11.0
6.8
33.0
8.4
45.0
25.0
35.0
7.9
4.0
14.0
3.9
6.6
120
134
58
13
19
414
442
394
149
207
8.3
7.7
32.0
29.0
8.3
110
181
408
8.6
37.0
8.4
17
205
8.1
5.7
8.0
12.0
27.0
12.0
15.5
13.0
29.0
16.0
30.0
40.0
74.0
36.0
60.0
51.0
36.0
4.6
5.6
5.4
5.6
39.0
340
10
24
9
10
120
1150
162
157
166
218
457
269
630
TDS Concentration (mg/L)
Ma
K
mg/L
Ca
Mg
223
95 7.1
36.1
6.3
57.2
216
22.2
114
37.8
7.9
47.2
30.
21.7
8.0
41.0
7.4
26.7
30.
189
41.0
114
40.
114 7.6
65.0
8.0
25.6
8.1
35.
8.
38.9 11500
64.
6.9
54.0
7.2
51.
7.
58.9
8.4
33.9
43.3
21.1
43.0
64.4
4r22.19' 114*11.50' 20.6
4r20.60' 114*10.30' 20.
41*23.00' 114* 9.80' 43.9
40*50.60' 115*45.30' 23.9
40*49.11' 115*46.53' 56.0
Latitude Longitude Temp Flow pH
north
west
"C L/mln
578
260
70
74
7
860
2
3
625
64
10
14
17
30
5
11
7
4
2
20
4
2
34
3
2
4
9
117
35
16
C1
4.2
4.3
1.5
3.2
0.2
0.2
56
5.6
265
60
614
160
720
50
128
284
328
690
482
476
463
383
260
377
132
190
7.0
5.2
0.5
2.5
14.0
160
380
184
0.7
3.4
1150
144
120
142
149
278
145
490
Alk*
7.0
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.4
1.9
F
78
98
120
38
323
22
12
1120
501
487
25
40
37
69
22
46
24
11
19
42
36
20
29
13
22
13
37
103
27
72
S04
0.1
1.7
0.4
9.8
1.4
0.7
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.8
0.7
B
23.0
48.0
42.0
62.0
52.0
40.0
41.0
25.0
96.0
50.0
18.0
21.0
23.0
20.0
76.0
23.0
21.0
27.0
31.0
81.0
65.0
069
208
208
069
208
246
208
208
005
262
069
240
144
021
257
166
112
112
200
146
069
069
262
262
146
166
240
257
240
146
240
200
244
166
166
146
257
157
201
112
059
146
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116*41.60'
116*42.40'
117* 4.00'
116*58.40'
116*53.20'
117*13.20'
117*25.80'
39*24.80'
39*25.90'
40*19.00'
39*14.30'
40* 7.75'
40*34.60'
39*33.40'
21.7
21.7
32.0
28.9
22.2
23.9
23.
38.9
22.2
31.
38.9
114*22.80'
114*22.50'
114*24.70'
114*23.50'
115*45.10'
37*48.50'
37*48.90'
37*47.60'
37*47.20'
37*44.40'
38*57.40' 119*21.70' 27.8
Nevada, Lyon County
Artesla Lake Area
Ambassador well
29.5
24.4
23.3
23.9
30.
41.7
67.
48.6
62.8
39.7
42.8
32.2
21.1
25.
21.
28.9
32.2
28.3
114*31.20'
114*30.60'
114*30.80'
114*30.80'
114*30.80'
114*30.80'
115*14.00'
114*19.30'
114*13.90'
114*37.80'
114*16.40'
115*12.70'
115*49.70'
37*37.20'
37*37.70'
37*37.20'
37*37.30'
37*37.20'
37*37.20'
37*31.80'
37*51.35'
37*53.90'
38*39.50'
38*17.80'
37*35.85'
37*40.15'
37*28.10' 115*11.90' 36.1
37*27.60' 115*11.20' 31.1
37*47.00' 114*38.35' 21.1
40*13.70' 117* 6.60' 50.0
40*12.00' 117* 6.00' 53.0
116*47.00'
116*48.30'
116*53.70'
117* 7.50'
40*11.00'
40*11.20'
40*55.80'
39*55.20'
Nevada, Lincoln County
Ash Springs Area
Little Ash Spring
Ash Springs
Bennett's Spring
Callente Area
Calllente Hot Springs
Aqua Callente well
Callente Hospital old well
Callente Hot Springs
Miller well
L. van Kirk well
Crystal Springs
Delmue's Springs
Flatnose Ranch springs
Geyser Ranch Springs
Hammond Ranch springs
Hlkko Spring
N.J. Gunderson well
Panaca Area
Panaca Warm Springs
C.K. Lee south well
Panaca LOS church well
Del roue Brothers north well
Sand Spring
Nevada, Under County
Chillis Hot Springs
Spring
Izzenhood Ranch Spring
J. Lister well
Monitor Area
Monitor well
Well
Mound Spring
Well
Well
Well
Peterson's Mill Hot Spring
Reese River Valley Area
Reese River Valley
Sprl ng
41*25.40' 117*22.96' 58.0
41*28.15' 118*17.25' 24.4
41*51.60' 119* 0.50' 32.2
216
306
263
7.8
8.0
1
8.5
275
41
69
38
3
247
115
341
39
46
40
47
54
19
31
32
118
34
105
36
38
296
416
29
3.4
6.8
1.0
14.0
17.0
11.0
16.0
23.0
5.6
6.8
21.0
4.8
28.0
5.6
36.0
11.0
0.4
Concentration
Na
K
352
335
450
333
550
489
306
332
286
627
456
8.1
8.0
7.2
7.75
7.8
7.75
8.07
7.6
8.1
8.0
379
244
634
7.1
7.9
7.7
319
1110
261
899
1180
115
TDS
mg/L
7.8
7.8
7.1
8.0
pH
18500
20400
10100
757
1510
17000
5300
34000
32900
38
189
23
38
Temp Flow
*C L/mln
The Hot Spring
U.S. Geological Survey well
Virgin Valley Campground well
Longitude
west
Latitude
north
Name
63
5
31.0
22.0
2.0
61.0
36.0
0.2
15
9.8
31.0
11
24.0
52.0
20
3
10.0
3.4
30.0
30.0
20
8
15
7
20
13
11
21
10
23
21
18
15
17
43
332
25
26
59
5
Cl
10.0
4.8
6.6
4.4
8.3
6.4
23.0
14.0
18.0
9.0
18.0
2.4
27.0
12.0
61.0
4.1
8.0
5.2
Mg
29.0
34.0
38.0
41.0
46.0
25.0
53.0
56.0
39.0
64.0
20.0
54.0
18.0
70.0
62.0
141.0
33.0
10.0
32.0
3.7
(mg/L)
Ca
1.0
1.6
1.4
1.4
1.6
1.4
1.7
8.7
0.5
0.6
2.5
1.9
0.9
1.8
F
23
25
308
357
154
29
86
44
5
26
30
37
33
44
19
37
34
34
74
64
95
25
94
88
315
36
36
184
12
S04
189
272
162
103
246
200
378
205
516
469
261
266
231
468
333
396
104
507
160
540
136
881
885
64
Alk*
0.1
0.4
1.8
0.2
0.1
0.1
2.0
1.7
0.1
B
36.0
51.0
35.0
20.0
13.0
217
199
199
199
199
247
186
240
069
213
069
069
090
090
186
204
032
032
247
84.0
106.0
103.0
88.0
113.0
114.0
26.0
255
146
205
205
262
067
206
221
069
272
206
240
255
146
136
035
Ref
No.
213
055
090
H 2S
29.0
31 .0
55.0
40.0
65.0
40.0
51.0
55.0
39.0
32.0
S102
Nevada. Nye County
Abel - Chimney Springs Area
Railroad Valley, Abel Spring
Coyote Hole
Storm Spring
"Coyote Unit 1" well
Chimney Hot Springs
Amargosa Hot Springs
Burrell Hot Springs
Sarcobatus Rat. Beatty
Ash Meadows Area
Ash Meadows. Big Spring
King Spring
Point of Rock (King) Spring
Indian Rock Spring
Well
Jack Rabbit Spring
Well SM 4
Well SM 1
Well
Spring
Da vis Ranch Spring
Well
Well
Crystal Spring
244
294
8.5
115*51.70'
115*51.40'
115*51.70'
115*47.80'
115*47.30'
116*43.20'
116*43.50'
116*43.40'
116*16.50'
116*16.20'
116*16.30'
116*16.00'
116*18.30'
116*16.70'
116*16.20'
116*16.30'
116*19.20'
116*22.90'
116*18.60'
116*16.90'
116*15.90'
116*19.90'
38*22.10'
38*23.30'
38*24.00'
38*26.10'
38*28.00'
36*48.30'
36*48.00'
36*48.00'
36*22.50'
36*23.90'
36*24.10'
36*24.10'
36*23.90'
36*23.40'
36*24.00'
36*24.00'
36*25.50'
36*24.20'
36*24.50'
36*25.60'
36*25.70'
36*25.40'
27.0
32.
32.
33.
31.
26.
30.
28.
32.
32.
21.
33.
26.
33.
46.1
45.0
36.7
60.
66.1
38.
38.9
36.1
10700
4400
379
95
8
19
6880
1440
288
8.2
7.7
7.9
8.
7.8
7.9
497
521
425
414
412
2190
565
975
416
412
672
545
454
368
544
539
784
7.4
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.5
7.9
7.2
696
1
17
7.5
7.6
891
316
1160
370
286
735
8.0
8.0
7.6
859
689
26.7
32.8
23.3
24.
51.1
34.0
45.0
35.0
43.3
40.
62.2
8.0
118*37.65'
118*38.45'
118*36.45'
118*35.90'
118*40.20'
118*33.00'
118*19.50'
118* 6.10'
118*34.00'
117*58. 0'
118*56.90'
810
620
117
744
583
384
255
TOS
mg/L
7.8
7.7
8.7
pH
7.4
7.8
100
1530
200
7880
98
3
Flow
L/m1n
38*31.20'
38*30.60'
38*29.65'
38*31.30'
38*33.30'
38*30.40*
37*59.30'
38*20.50'
38*16.80'
38*20. 0'
38*54.70'
24.4
21.1
35.0
26.7
61.0
62.2
43.3
27.7
47.2
Temp
*C
7.7
119*23.10'
119*23.80'
119*34.40'
119*33.60'
119'24.70'
119*24.90'
118*57.90'
119*22.00'
119*22.60'
Longl tude
west
38* 7.90' 118*33.85' 25.6
38*57.35'
38*55.25'
39*15.90'
39*16.10'
38*53.97'
38*53.70'
38*29.50'
39* 3.00'
38*45.20'
Artesla Lake well
Artesla Lake well
Hell on Carson Plain
Well on Carson Plain
Hind's Hot Springs
Hind's Hot Springs
Spring
Well
Wellington well
Nevada. Mineral County
Bureau of Land Management well
Hawthorne Area
City of Hawthorne well
Hawthorne well
Naval Ammunition Depot well
Naval Ammunition Depot well
Naval Ammunition Depot well
Well
Well
Soda vl lie Springs
Bureau of Land Management well
Well
Mendel 1 Spring well
Latl tude
north
Name
42
101
69
120
96
70
69
68
55
420
78
170
70
167
151
120
55
216
305
245
148
69
102
20.0
19.0
21.0
21.0
95.0
21.0
36.0
19.0
22.0
20.0
12.0
43.0
45.0
49.0
46.0
160.0
51.0
60.0
15.0
50.0
46.0
30.0
8.8
8.0
7.7
7.4
21.0
8.4
11.0
11.0
8.6
6.2
26
20
21
21
21
310
25
95
21
21
34
20
19
0.4
3.9
15
1
17
102
59
87
64
1
94
98
79
19
11
6
28
30
21
17
18
Cl
11
45
44
75
26.0
6.1
16.0
3.3
0.9
13.0
13.0
14.0
14.0
17.0
8.0
0.2
1.0
Mg
22.0
100.0
32.0
46.0
40.0
6.0
26.0
50.0
78.0
82.0
91.0
26.0
2.0
120.0
102.0
4.5
(mg/L)
Ca
72.0
18.0
28.0
27.0
7.4
6.0
22.0
4.8
16.0
10.0
6.4
3.4
2.5
Concentration
Na
K
1.2
1.5
1.4
1.5
1.9
1.7
1.7
1.5
1.9
1.2
1.7
1.8
1.5
5.0
6.0
4.5
2.7
7.4
4.8
0.3
6.8
0.7
1.0
3.5
3.1
2.7
F
313
278
310
304
304
168
293
263
284
306
340
301
313
433
256
246
393
673
118
150
114
65
239
220
129
82
137
144
154
86
49
149
68
57
Alk*
117
79
80
78
64
980
83
330
77
78
114
77
90
51
121
121
48
51
374
81
597
109
41
254
436
403
307
23
23
157
570
192
169
145
so4
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.2
2.3
2.3
1.0
0.2
B
30.0
24.0
22.0
24.0
23.0
23.0
31.0
22.0
23.0
22.0
65.0
62.0
27.0
46.0
37.0
28.0
54.0
25.0
36.0
62.0
52.0
61.0
S102
H2 S
262
176
054
049
049
176
176
176
049
069
176
176
049
054
247
247
247
069
206
217
213
135
217
069
069
062
069
262
069
146
062
240
053
246
132
062
072
072
146
132
257
217
132
Ref
No.
116*43.40'
116*43.00'
116*45.50'
116*43.60'
117*13.30'
117*14.30'
115*59.30'
115*59.30'
115*58.70'
115*58.80'
115*59.95'
116* 0.45'
117*10.20'
115*31.65'
115*31.20'
115*31.90'
115*31.60'
115* 0.40'
116*16.80'
116*40.00'
115*42.00'
115*42.00'
115*42.00'
115* 2.95'
36*58.00'
36*58.30'
36*54.50'
36*56.50'
38* 4.50'
38* 4.30'
36*12.00'
36*12.00'
36*12.45'
36*11.90'
36*12.50'
36*12.30'
38*56.90'
38*33.80'
38*34.30'
38*33.15'
38*33.20'
38*26.70'
37*45.05'
39* 1.70'
38*57.05'
38*56.10'
38*56.10'
38*37.45'
32.8
32.2
32.2
21.1
27.8
22.2
22.8
22.2
23.9
25.
59.0
25.
26.1
25.
26.
27.8
22.8
32.
38.0
43.3
26.1
31.1
37.2
41.1
34.
31.5
33.9
27.8
27.8
33.3
27.2
34.
33.
27.
30.
33.
34.
23.
28.
29.
28.
38*52.90' 117*55.20' 57.2
38*51.50' 117*55.60' 51.7
38*52.40' 117*55.70' 68.3
116*16.90'
116*16.60'
116*18.80'
116*19.40'
116*19.50'
116*18.80'
116*20.60'
116*19.10'
116*18.20'
116*18.80'
116*18.40'
116*18.40'
116*18.10'
116*16.90'
116* 8.60'
116*17.90'
116*12.30'
36*25.60' 116*17.30' 32.
36*25.60'
36*24.50'
36*28.40'
36*28.70'
36*28.00'
36*27.70'
36*29.60'
36*27.90'
36*27.20'
36*26.90'
36*25.90'
36*25.90'
36*25.80'
36*25.60'
36*29.00'
36*25.30'
36*26.10'
Temp
*C
Devil's Hole
Ash Meadow Springs
Well
Purgatory Springs well
Rodgers Springs
Longstreet Spring
Main Spring
Fairbanks Spring
Parent Spring
Well SN 7
Spring
Scruggs Spring
Spring
Button Springs
Well
Well
Spring
Spring
Beaty - Hicks Area
Hicks (Burrell) Hot Springs
Amazon (Hicks) Hot Spring
Sarcobatus Flat - Beatty area
Sarcobatus Flat - Beatty area
BelMont Mine. 1500 ft level
Mlzpah Nine drill hole
Bennett's Spring Area
Bennetts Spring
R. Thomas well
Pahrump Springs
R. Thomas well
G.P. Brooks well
A.F. Cayton well
B1g Blue. Chamock Spring
Blue Eagle Springs Area
Blue Eagle (Jacks) Spring
Tom Spring
Kate Spring
C. Hanks well
Butterfleld (Hag) Spring
Cedar Spring
Diana's Punch Bowl
Duckwater Area
81 g Warm Spring
Little Warm Spring
Duckwater area
Emigrant (Riordon Ranch) Springs
Gabbs Area
Gabbs area
Gabbs area
Gabbs area
Longitude
west
Latitude
north
Name
757
22100
1140
6810
946
53
2270
7570
9
1840
8.2
7.7
7.1
7.5
8.2
95
36100
7.9
8.0
7.2
8.0
7.8
7.9
7.6
8.1
7.4
PH
19
15
64
530
23
723
6490
731
3940
1700
1700
Flow
L/m1n
43
40
81
57.0
7.3
389
25.0
7
22.0
62.0
28
6.5
358
18
23
8
23.0
5.9
11.0
40.0
62.0
50.0
2.5
15.0
12
0.9
283
346
383
1
45
46
49
31
35
36
6
21
20
21
22
22.2
1.5
0.8
1.0
0.5
4.4
6.3
20.0
22.0
19.0
20.0
19.0
20
10
23.0
50.3
18.0
10.0
13.0
4.8
20.0
68.8
39.0
34.0
45.0
45.0
46.0
19.0
21
21.0
24.0
13.0
5.0
3.4
3.0
7.2
10.0
7.2
8.1
6.8
7.8
45.0
10
22
Cl
22.0
21.0
Ng
80.0
47
55
74
8
80
149
169
162
69
61
72
69
71
8.4
47.0
31.0
51.0
(mg/L)
Ca
465
358
358
564
531
112
330
379
743
387
483
528
528
529
72
7.8
69
547
518
3.0
7.2
43
66
Concentration
Ma
K
335
425
TDS
mg/L
0.4
0.6
0.8
2.8
4.0
5.0
3.5
0.8
4.1
0.6
1.1
1.7
1.3
1.2
1.7
1.5
1.4
1.6
F
240
321
178
240
278
385
202
244
176
124
179
254
234
350
274
281
285
283
269
302
61
311
Alk*
27
47
27
48
59
34
38
33
127
124
48
34
106
327
53
63
80
81
80
82
78
28
79
SO,
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.4
B
34.0
46.0
38.0
46.0
17.0
94.0
68.0
64.8
69.0
63.0
18.0
18.0
22.0
29.0
28.0
22.0
23.0
23.0
23.0
S102
H2S
053
053
053
247
157
069
257
058
157
257
067
001
247
146
157
150
090
150
150
150
240
262
226
069
135
009
009
054
121
049
049
176
252
176
157
252
176
176
176
252
252
252
176
113
252
Ref
No.
40*36.10'
40* 5 .10'
.60'
40* 4 .60'
40* 1 .20'
40* 0 .10'
40* 2 .37'
40* 5 .20'
40*20
County)
lounty .80'
)
40*56
39*17.40' 119*38.80' 76.7
39*17. 0' 119*50. 0' 47.
40* 6.05' 119*53.10' 23.
Nevada, Storey County
Cornstoek Area
Comstock Mining District well
Nevada, Washoe County
Bower's Hot Spring
Fish Spring
8.0
8.1
112
205
1160
558
986
271
48.9
48.3
28.
78.0
40.0
73.0
24.
677
336
852
1010
239
268
308
282
197
890
332
320
231
44
4.6
390
143
165
33
154
142
10.0
74.0
0.4
4.2
58.0
25.0
3.0
1.8
20.0 41.0
12.0 31.0
26.0 110.0
1.3 50.0
8.0
15.0
5.7
27.0
5.2
5.9
13.0
36
47
325
276
41
1.9
23.0
43
199
55.0
52.0
63.0
7.2
92.0
46.0
44.0
52.0
3.0
0.9
10.0
15.0
22.0
9.3
27.0
1.0
18.0
2.4
29.0
20.0
22.0
0.5
23.0
21.0
22.0
11.0
22.0
58.0
26.0
22.0
0.3
0.9
313
18.0
70.0
7.0
15.0
Mg
26.0
20
6.8
2.7
13.0
(mg/L)
Ca
13.0
287
2540
189
102 6.8
8.1
8.1
8 7.4
7.0
7.7
8.4
7.8
8.0
6.6
9.12
6.9
7.5
8.17
49
160
57
Concentration
Na
K
467
230
444
548
314
TDS
mg/L
75.0
119*18 .30' 26.
117*39.10'
117*36.00'
117*36.00'
117*38 .90'
117*43 .00'
117*36 .20'
117*43 .48'
118* 8 .20'
102
19
125
87
379
28700
1970
4540
189
9670
1060
26100
8.2
Nevada, Pershlng County
Grass Valley Area
Leach Hot Springs area, Pool
North Dixie Valley Area
McCoy Springs
Spring
Spring
Hyder (Hydra) Hot Springs
Spring on Lower Ranch
Sou Hot Springs (Gilberts)
Southwest Dredging Co. well
Fly Ranch Area (see also Washoe
R. Bailey well
22.2
82.0
76.1
33.3
61.1
37.2
38.3
25.
29.5
37.8
31.6
62.8
32.2
30.6
45.0
28.9
42.2
33.3
29.4
28.
40.0
26.1
37.2
38*32.10'
38*31.20'
38*31.30'
38*22.90'
38*26.20'
38*33.50'
38*33.40'
36*14.60'
38*21.00'
38*35.80'
38*49.50'
38*11.30'
36*35.30'
36*35.70'
39* 4.70'
38* 0.35'
37* 8.60'
38*35.00'
38* 1.60'
36*39.10'
38*43.00'
38*20.30'
36*59.70'
116*27.30'
116*21.60'
116*22.40'
116* 9.20'
116*16.60'
115*45.70'
115*46.20'
115*53.40'
115*10.80'
115* 8.50'
116*43.60'
116*22.40'
116* 3.00'
116* 3.30'
116*38.40'
116*21.70'
116*50.90'
116*11.40'
116*41.00'
116*25.30'
116*26.30'
116*39.60'
116* 1.50'
8.0
7.7
1360
38*31.80' 116*24.15' 33.3
38*31.80' 116*24.30' 36.1
PH
8.7
8.23
Flow
L/mln
38*57.70' 117*56.30' 54.
38*18.50' 117*17.50' 27.7
Temp
*C
Gene Sawyer well
Hall Mine well
Hot Creek Canyon Area
Hot Creek Canyon area
Old Ougan Place Hot Spring
Pat Spring
Hot Creek Ranch Spring
Upper Hot Creek Ranch Spring
Hot Creek Ranch Springs
Hot Creek Valley Spring
Railroad Valley, Locke's Stocky
Railroad Valley. Locke's Big Sp
Manse Ranch Springs
Moon River Spring
Moraan (Moorman) Spring
Mosquito Ranch Springs
Nanny Goat Springs
Spring
Armagosa Desert Area Array well 1
Pott's Ranch Hot Spring
Reveille Mill Spring
Sarcobatus Flat, Beatty
Test Hole UCE-18
Well
Well
Upper Uara Spring
Warn Spring
Yucca Flat well 7 9 -6 9 A
Longl tude
west
Latitude
north
Name
18
44
45
29
75
29
26
34
57
67
36
8
5
9
9
8
36
17
13
10
12
33
22
19
33
12
Cl
0.1
8.6
0.9
4.6
17.0
6.2
1.4
0.9
3.6
0.9
1.1
2.0
0.7
1.0
11.0
0.7
F
179
166
312
210
926
456
577
130
672
702
145
239
267
290
102
737
254
258
6
294
640
204
358
68
130
Alk*
0.2
77
4.1
63
370
23
1.1
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
B
120
71
43
47
222
33
42
40
46
18
96
58
51
57
45
81
64
55
238
44
so4
H2 S
039
039
039
265
206
069
067
206
067
149
257
257
157
090
069
158
069
213
069
049
146
069
069
069
069
252
067
067
216
240
069
Ref
No.
144
207
Oil
093
63.0 1.0 140
146
42.0
146
65.0
20.0
133
89.0
30.0
54.0
25.0
52.0
20.0
36.0
68.0
55.0
18.0
31.0
32.0
32.0
63.0
108.0
S102
Latl tude
north
Nevada. White Pine County
Arnoldson Spring Area
Arnoldson Spring
Nicholas Spring
Preston Springs Area
Preston Springs
Bureau of Land Management well
Bureau of Land Management well
Campbell Ranch Springs, north
Collar and Elbow Spring
Spring
Ely - Lackawanna Area
Ely Warm Spring
29.
29.
53.0
26.7
23.
60.0
43.3
25.5
35.6
45.6
85.0
47.8
63.3
37.2
75.0
42.2
90.0
29.
29.
29.
37.8
24.
30.
22.
22.
26.
119*44.70'
119*42.70'
119*44.00'
119*43.20'
119*47.60'
119*54.10'
119*40.00'
119*48.60'
119*48.00'
119*48.00'
119*48.40'
119*47.40'
119*48.00'
119*48.50'
119*49.60'
119*48.20'
119*48.70'
119*47.20'
119*31.20'
119*31.90'
119*46.80'
119*46.30'
119*46.00'
119*44.20'
119*51.90'
119*46.80'
119*47.20' 28.
119*48.50' 23.
119*19.10' 25.
119*19.60' 21.
87
39*16.00' 114*50.70' 29.4
26
189
5110
257
US' 4.95'
114*25.00'
114*25.10'
114*54.70'
114*38.06'
114*38.06'
22.7
22.
24.
24.4
22.
33.
38*55.85'
38*56.70'
38*56.20*
39*32.30'
40* 5.01'
40* 5.01'
5220
4260
715
1890
8
76
19
Temp Flow
"C L/mln
119*20.10* 24.
Longl tude
west
38*54.50' 115* 4.00' 22.
38*54.50' 115* 4.00' 22.
Fly Ranch Area (see also Pershlng County)
Hell
40*54.10'
40*53.70'
Well
40*52.80'
Hell
Hills Warm Spring Area
41*43.80'
Hill's Warm Spring
41*45.20'
Sprl ng
Huffacker Narrows Area
39*26.50'
Double Diamond Spring
Davldson well
39*25.70'
Da Monte
39*25.00'
Huf faker Harrows Warm Springs 39*27.10'
40*18.90'
J. Bonham Ranch well
Lawton Hot Springs
39*30.90'
McCulloch Corp. well
39*47.40'
Moana Area
Ersklne well
39*29.20'
Moana area well
39*29.20'
Moana area well
39*29.20*
Moana area well
39*29.20'
Moana area well
39*29.50'
Moana area well
39*28.90*
Crano well
39*29.80'
Qulstl well
39*29.40'
Mark Twain Motel well
39*30.20'
Old Yates well
39*29.10'
Newton well
39*29.20'
Spring
40*49.50'
New Spring
40*49.90'
Pleasant Valley Area
Pleasant Valley
39*20.90'
Well
39*21.00'
Well
39*21.50'
Tachlno well
39*21.90'
Twin Spring (Vya Spring)
41*35.60'
Well
39*16.50'
Name
7.74
7.7
8.06
314
240
71
138
268
239
253
6
7.3
8.4
211
8.0
178
679
975
8.0
8.3
6.0
7.8
532
641
984
646
780
856
\
250
509
1590
1300
1490
400
788
207
241
226
339
TDS
mg/L
8.0
7.9
8.4
7.4
8.1
7.9
7.2
7.4
6.8
7.2
8.0
9.1
8.9
8.9
8.2
8.3
7.3
pH
45
19
8
12
19
25
175
243
130
150
243
182
189
199
447
341
58
35
4.0
3.3
7.0
6.0
7.4
5.5
3.7
2.6
8.2
7.7
42.0
30.0
3.9
8.9
Concentration
Na
K
51.0
40.0
18.0
23.0
52.0
49.0
13.0
24.0
32.0
16.0
23.0
16.0
15.0
14.0
19.0
16.0
21.0
29.0
62.0
37.0
8.0
16.0
5.8
34.0
31.0
44.0
(mg/L)
Ca
23.0
18.0
1.0
0.9
21.0
17.0
9.0
1.5
0.2
0.7
0.1
0.2
1.0
0.4
4.1
1.0
9.3
20.0
2.3
0.3
13.0
13.0
14.0
Mg
8
5
5
16
4
7
6
5
28
31
50
16
24
54
31
33
32
250
509
560
420
849
57
114
23
48
38
46
C1
0.3
0.2
7.0
0.8
4.8
4.2
1.5
4.5
2.1
5.1
2.9
3.0
1.4
0.1
F
268
226
2u
185
88
132
151
131
86
165
134
97
119
131
211
366
269
155
93
72
106
174
180
178
Alk*
68
20
IS
38
6
3
258
457
153
221
448
294
305
325
78
156
528
165
168
23
61
56
42
so4
0.8
2.0
1.4
0.7
1.9
30.0
22.0
B
37.0
32.0
24.0
22.0
86.0
58.0
102.0
93.0
79.0
97.0
86.0
111.0
172.0
113.0
41.0
60.0
S102
H2S
037
069
037
m
069
209
157
157
069
069
069
263
257
069
263
040
010
010
010
010
040
010
010
010
263
084
085
263
263
262
262
073
069
069
240
222
093
093
093
Ref
No.
108*30.06'
109* 1.50'
108*42.44'
108*46.63'
108*19.14'
33*18.40'
33*17.10'
33*15.50'
33*15.50*
33*14.00'
33*13.80'
108*19.40'
108*15.60'
108*13.40'
108*13.40'
108*14.08'
108*14.40'
Grant County)
33*53.88'
33*42.50'
34*28.37'
34*32.40'
34* 9.48'
30.
27.2
21.9
34.4
66.0
32.2
21.
33.3
24.
33.8
22.
New Mexico, Grant County
Alien Springs
Apache Tejo Warm Springs well
Ash Spring
Cliff Warm Spring
Faywood Hot Springs
Glla Hot Springs Area (see also
East Fork Glla River spring
Sprl ng
Spring
Sprl ng
32*53.04' 108*21.48'
32*38.60' 108* 7.70'
32*49.26' 108*24.48'
32*58.45' 108*37.75'
32*33.20' 107*59.60'
Catron County)
33*11.50' 108*11.00'
33'11.50' 108*10.70'
33* 9.70' 108*12.50'
33*14.08' 108*14.00'
36.
41.
44.7
64.8
25.6
36.
22.
25.
55.
New Mexico. Dona Ana Countyr
Federal "H-1" well
31*51.60' 107* 1.80' 45.
Los Alturas Estates
32*16.80' 106*42.30' 45.1
Well
32* 4.80' 107*36.60' 35.6
Well
32*16.80' 107* 1.20' 36.
Well
32*15.30' 106*58.58' 32.2
Well
32* 8.40' 106*52.20' 31.1
Jerry well
Pueblo windmill well
Hell
Gila Hot Springs Area (see also
The Meadows Harm Spring
Middle Fork Gil a River spring
Middle Fork 61la River spring
Middle Fork Gil a River spring
Gil a National Forest spring
Middle Fork Glla River well
New Mexico, Catron County
Aragon Springs
Frelborn Canyon Spring
New Mexico, Bernallllo County
Clear Water Spring
34*59.70' 106*27.24' 21.
119*45.00'
114*41.30'
114*39.60'
114*39.30'
115*36.50'
115*13.80'
117
76
114
189
50
1890
77
4
204
36
21
385
242
300
552
79
377
8.7
7.1
8.27
8.45
8.31
7.92
492
370
2160
1130
1470
2930
494
127
59
113
127
587
2430
151
496
983
46
100
111
150
152
79
8
48
140
488
375
460
24
43
42
39
150
224
39
190
140
1.5
1.7
3.9
3.5
7.6
1.6
4.6
14.0
55.0
15.0
3.2
1.0
3.1
1.6
1.8
1.1
0.2
0.9
13.0
6.7
1.5
18
52
262
203
NEW MEXICO
1.4
4
9.7
11.0
18.0
15.4
34.0
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.1
7.4
38.2
17.0
0.3
1.1
4.6
23.0
110.0
17.0
77.8
34.0
32.0
1.8
0.7
0.9
0.8
0.1
0.2
0.1
29.0
20.0
0.1
17.0
142.0
17.0
14.1
13.0
16.4
14.0
505.0
7.0
1.2
130.0
42.0
0.7
56.0
21.0
54.0
266
238
25.0
32.0
223
IDS Concentration (mg/L)
mg/L
Na
K
Ca
Mg
8.12
8.43
8.07
7.5
8.6
8.6
8.2
7.5
7.4
8.5
7.4
7.78
8.7
8.44
8.5
6.0
35.0
8.0
26.
250
32.
189
29. 17000
79.
8.29
24.6
28.
1700
1700
25.
22.6
8.65
51.8
9.98
39*17.10' 114*51.80'
114*33.80'
114*33.10'
114*46.80'
Ely - Lackawanna zone well
H. L. Anderson well
L. Henrold well
McGill Warn Springs
Monte Neva Spring
Shell bourne Springs
Sprl ng
Upper Shell bourne Spring
Mar* Springs Ranch
Ml 11 lams Hot Springs
39*49.90'
39*49.90'
39*24.90'
39*40.00'
39*47.60'
39*55.01'
39*48.00'
39*48.70'
38*57.20'
Latitude Longitude Temp
Row pH
c L/mln
north
west
Name
104
92
5
17
3
19
980
401
320
910
56
6.1
3.6
2.9
9.5
5.9
1.0
2.7
0.2
6.0
1.6
9.5
7.8
89
81
112
131
151
277
389
222
348
340
49
27
261
135
21
90
3.6
10
105
52
90
63
451
561
230
102
232
267
148
Alk*
3.4
1.3
1.6
3.4
0.3
4.8
0.3
F
8
7
18
68
7
10
4
4
10
C1
118
27
49
48
70
223
168
610
927
100
79
1600
6
51
310
35
14
19
21
83
so4
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.8
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.4
B
62.0
74.0
70.0
85.9
41.0
14.5
24.0
19.0
33.0
68.0
70.0
85.0
20.0
21.0
31.0
12.0
14.0
20.0
70.0
23.0
32.0
0.1
233
233
234
141
234
233
015
239
233
233
233
233
233
106
233
233
233
233
233
141
233
233
127
127
015
015
015
057
209
209
037
144
069
224
157
069
069
Ref
S102 H2S No.
32*15.20' 107*34.83' 39.
New Mexico, Luna County
Well south of Came
32* 4.55' 106*10.60' 50.
32* 4.85' 106* 9.30' 61.1
Indian Springs
Phllllp's Springs
Warm Springs
Soda Dam Area
Buddhist Springs
Soda Dam Spring
Spring
Kaseman 1 spring
Kaseman 2 spring
106*51.60'
106*53.30'
106*45.20'
106*51.55'
106*53.28'
46.
53.
51.
21.
54.0
35*18.48' 106*28.26' 20.
35*46.50' 106*41.00' 50.
35*47.50' 106*41.00' 48.
35*38.10'
35*38.80'
35*35.50'
35*36.13'
35*38.76'
New Mexico, Sandoval County
McCauley Spring
35*49.20' 106*37.61 ' 31.
San Ysldro Area
Spring
35*32.20' 106*50.70' 25.0
New Mexico, R1o Arrlba County
Statue Spring
36*22.08' 106* 3.54* 28.
New Mexico, Otero County
Hell west of Davis Dome
Hell north of Davis Dome
New Mexico, McKlnley County
35*51.20' 108*37.80' 35.
Pure Oil well 3
Rainbow Spring
34*54.63' 108*57.03' 21.
Standing Rock Spring
35*48.60' 108*22.20' 21.
Stinking Spring
35*21.30* 108*35.55' 23.2
Toh Sah Toh
35*52.20' 108*40.80' 37.
Hell
35*43.13' 108*41.40' 23.
Hell
35*29.40' 108*33.30' 61.
Ya-ta~hey well
35*38.40' 108*46.80' 45.5
32*25.80' 108*58.80' 31.
68.0
52.
43.0
21.
34.
27.
62.
30.
29.
74.6
21.
35.
62.
Temp
*C
Hell
New Mexico, Hidalgo County
108*12.54'
108*10.80'
108*11. 0'
109* 2.82'
108* 1.60'
108*30.67'
107*50.20'
108*36.00'
108*40.80'
108*28.98'
109* 2.10'
108*35.40'
108* 2.40'
33*11.94'
33*11.50'
33*10. 0'
32*49.80'
32*33.70'
32*50.58'
32*44.90'
32*55.80'
Gil a Hot Springs
Lyons Lodge Hot Springs
61 la River spring
Goat Camp Spring
Kennecott Warn Springs well
Mangas Springs
Hlmbres Hot Springs
Riverside Store well
Spring Canyon Warn Spring
Turkey Creek Spring
Spring
Well
Hell
32*56.40'
33* 6.48'
32*53.94'
32*58.80'
32*40.80'
Longl tude
west
Latitude
north
Name
9.6
7.8
4
60
9270
322
36
140
1810
3840
47
494
938
57.8
183.0
87.0
3550
6.59
6.40
91.0
103.0
80.0
73.0
3000
0.8
6.25 10500
11100
6.4 10200
8.0
3770
7510
7.3 11100
3300
1300
4.0
265.0
2.0
37.0
87.0
3.3
7.5
18.0
6.8
9.9
10.0
16.0
(mg/L)
Ca
128.0
340.0
390.0
400.0
340.0
110.0
260.0
345.0
8.5
9.9
403.0
5.2
5.5 138.0
1.2
2.7
1.1 118.0
0.5
1.5
1.0
1.2
21.0 264.0
0.6
1.6
2.1
1.0
18
1170
8980
54
450
25
144
94
1100
205
91
153
144
6.2
7.7
6.8
399
743
1320
459
400
250
4560
570
332
678
315
8.5
1.5
5.2
7.8
1.3
40
35
94
262
544
308
250
219
263
8.
8.3
7.9
7.9
8.66
61
3.0
2.0
2.7
125
105
145
468
298
558
TDS
Concentration
mg/L
Na
K
8.13
8.35
7.88
pH
8.3
500 7.0
30 9.1
19 8.2
1140 8.9
95 6.8
7.3
7.2
Flow
L/mln
7.5
24.4
65.0
73.0
62.0
21.0
70.0
56.0
4.9
9.5
80.0
0.1
59.0
40.0
0.5
16.7
0.6
6.9
13.0
16.5
0.6
1.0
3.0
1.6
0.1
0.1
0.7
Mg
653
1503
2400
2660
3180
1200
2330
2990
6
445
4060
5
33
43
8
6
3
63
15
102
20
14
19
17
16
9
4
105
67
120
Cl
3.8
3.7
56.0
2.8
4.0
4.0
0.8
1.6
4.7
0.3
0.5
3.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
1.7
3.4
2.2
0.5
18.0
8.0
6.0
9.4
9.1
3.4
8.9
F
708
1514
1860
1498
1086
1440
1301
1450
86
223
240
216
276
558
370
181
220
110
222
94
431
185
205
391
107
241
232
94
101
103
130
Alk*
41
38
2600
3650
2690
270
1730
3260
7
99
859
122
320
538
95
138
30
2990
215
34
35
65
51
38
65
67
45
so4
5.7
13.8
4.8
7.0
8.2
6.9
0.2
0.1
0.8
0.2
0.1
0.1
1.1
0.1
0.8
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
1.7
0.1
B
H?S
72.0
50.0
15.0
18.0
31.0
68.0
30.0
31.0
56.0
44.0
53.0
22.0
16.8
9.6
13.7
20.4
13.0
3.8
23.5
73.0
44.0
50.0
57.8 0.1
56.0
48.0
32.0
67.6 0.1
74.0
58.0
72.0
S102
015
076
076
244
233
196
022
141
196
077
015
100
100
233
127
127
127
127
127
233
127
233
233
141
233
141
015
233
234
233
233
233
234
015
233
233
Ref
No.
33.
33.
34.
42.
35.
36*30.99'
36*19.42*
36*18.30*
36*31.70*
New Mexico, Valencia County
35* 3.60*
Alamos Spring
34*50.30*
Dent windmill well
Laguna Pueblo Area
34*54.18*
El Ojo Escondldo
34*52.98*
Spring
34*51.24*
Laguna Pueblo Spring
34*50.82*
Spring
34*49.98*
Laguna Pueblo Seeps
34*48.48*
Spring
Sprl ng
34*47.46*
34*46.14*
Spring
34*54.50*
Sacred Spring
34*41.88*
Sprl ng
34*48.90*
Spring
34*54.96*
Spring
34*43.80*
Well
New Mexico. Taos County
Mamby (American) Hot Springs
Ponce De Leon Hot Springs
Ojo Callente (Joseph's) Spring
Spring
34.
34.5
42.8
37.
107* 5.10*
107* 5.52*
107* 5.28*
107* 5.46*
107* 5.46*
107* 5.46*
107* 5.46*
107* 5.10*
108*57.53*
107* 7.74*
107*23.28*
107* 8.58*
106*43.20*
23.
23.
27.
24.
28.
30.
27.
26.
21.
22.
20.
20.
80.
107* 7.98* 22.
108*50.02* 23.4
105*43.42'
105*36.36'
106* 3.20'
105*42.80*
New Mexico, Socorro County
34' 6.96' 106*58. 80' 21.
OJHos Springs
33*34.32 ' 107*35.58' 28.
Ojo Callente
34* 1.92' 106*46.62' 26.
Ojo De las Canas
Socorro Area
Blue Canyon well
34* 2.80' 106*57.10' 33.
34* 4.80' 106*57.00' 42.7
Core Hole
34* 2.27' 106*56.33' 32.
Sedllla gallery
34* 2.27' 106*56.33* 34.
Socorro gallery
Sprl ng
34*15.84' 106*52.98' 21.
34*19.56' 107* 5.70' 22.
Spring
Spring
33*48.78' 106*58.26' 21.
107*33.78* 31.
2
114
530
908
1110
72
845
3440
7.4
808
519
486
2520
428
203
1920
237
234
1750
4930
1050
9260
2620
TDS
mg/L
7.1
7.2
6.9
8.14
6.65
8.49
8.62
7.7
7.9
8.54
7.2
3400
32
7.38
7.2
8.0
6.7
pH
100
Temp Flow
*C L/mln
106 "54. 00' 34.
107*18.00'
107*16.62*
107*41.70*
107*15.20*
107*34.80*
Latitude Longitude
north
west
New Mexico, Sierra County
B. lorlo 1 well
33* 3.60'
32*47.72*
Derry War* Springs
32*46.20*
Garton well
33" 8.10*
Truth or Consequences spring
32*57.18*
Sprl ng
Victoria Und and Cattle Co. well 33*24. 00'
33*16.74*
War* Springs
Name
48
53
62
130
135
980
130
55
626
54
53
1280
300
2225
742
5.2
4.9
9.2
4.6
31.5
12.0
3.3
38.0
3.0
3.0
7.8
18.0
170.0
57.0
Concentration
Na
K
415.0
144.0
149.0
27.0
12.0
29.0
29.0
27.0
68.0
20.0
18.0
375.0
45.0
745.0
175.0
(mg/L)
Ca
33
42
176.0
39
56
78
237
55
20
945
12
16
22
262
170
3000
1340
Cl
38.5
53.0
5.7
0.5
8.5
4.9
4.3
2.1
3.2
4.0
0.5
15.0
176.0
18.8
Mg
317
57
0.8
360
202
76
2070
187
132
101
164
135
136
17
355
120
250
Alk*
0.5
0.6
3.8
3.1
13.5
2.3
1.1
0.6
3.6
7.3
2.9
3.5
F
2090
398
309
149
130
163
31
1660
2720
290
2854
120
S04
0.1
0.3
0.5
1.0
0.2
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.5
0.3
1.2
0.2
B
29.0
17.4
14.7
58.0
86.0
55.0
103.0
28.0
23.0
31.0
21.0
23.9
33.0
30.0
41.0
S102
H2S
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
127
015
015
015
233
015
127
233
233
233
233
233
233
233
233
015
015
015
015
015
015
233
233
233
233
015
106
015
Ref
No.
42*28.83' 073*22.20' 21.9
22.
40.
21.
41.0
44* 5.40'
44*16.81'
44*22.50'
44*53.60'
Oregon, Grant County
Brlsbols Ranch Springs
Joaquln Miller Resort spring
Limekiln Spring
Rltter Hot Springs
119*25.20'
118*57.36'
118*43.80'
119* 8.50'
43*48.03' 120*45.05' 25.1
32.5
24.3
24.9
21.6
24.5
20.5
24.
33.3
27.
31.
Oregon, Deschutes County
Decker well 2
121* 3.01'
121* 1.02'
121* 1.65'
120*57.17'
121* 2.05'
121* 0.03'
121* 3.00'
121* 3.30 1
121* 2.90'
120* 2.40'
44* 0.60' 120* 9.00' 23.
44* 9.02'
44*12.73'
44*11.42'
Sampaulesl well
44*14.80'
T. Berardy well
44*11.23'
Johnson well
44*12.04'
44*15.50'
Welgand well
T. 0. Marshall well
44*10.73'
44*11.10'
Jackson well
Spring on S. Fork Crooked River 44* 4.20'
Oregon, Crook County
Camp Creek well
Powell Buttes System
PB-1 Geothemal test hole
Craddock well
E. Meeker well
44*56.15' 122*10.35' 58.
45* 1.65' 121*57.80' 35.6
45*17.70' 121*44.30' 26.0
24.
37.0
27.
58.
27.0
Oregon, Clackamas County
Bagby Hot Springs
Geothemal test hole
Swim Warn Springs
117*16.20'
118* 2.61'
117*24.00'
117*56.36'
117*48.65'
44*21.00'
44*58.48'
44*33.00'
44*55.82'
44*46.76'
Oregon, Baker County
City of Huntlngton well
Fisher Hot Spring
Nelson Spring
Radium Hot Springs
Sam-0 Spring
1460
259
130 9.68
178
286
140
196
268
142
176
196
120
154
222
795
988
38 7.1
7.35
8.75
8.05
7.3
7.6
7.1
7.65
7.75
7.8
4 7.8
95
30
45
15
45
189
9.37
7.6
4 7.3
247
595
1100 9.56
8.1
49
40
10
72
500
19
43
56
49
49
37
32
21
33
31
53
48
136
58
171
OREGON
654
143
7.50
NORTH CAROLINA
184
NEW YORK
0.8
11.0
5.0
6.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.0
0.7
2.8
11.7
1.1
12.0
9.8
1.2
TDS Concentration
mg/L
Na
K
1900 9.8
26
397 7.6
Latitude Longitude Temp Flow pH
north
west
*C L/min
North Carolina, Madison County
Hot Spring
35*53.83' 082*49.55' 41.4
New York, Columbia County
Lebanon Spring
Name
1.4
45.0
16.0
7.0
14.0
18.0
24.0
23.0
20.0
12.0
6.0
20.0
3.3
12.0
60.0
1.5
16.0
1.4
144.0
35.0
12.0
12.0
3.0
1.0
6.0
6.0
5.0
5.0
9.0
1.0
6.0
2.6
48.0
0.1
6.0
0.1
25.0
16.0
(mg/L)
Ca
Mg
2
29
121
8
10
10
9
17
9
11
6
13
13
14
2
161
17
16
Cl
4.0
7.1
0.3
0.4
0.6
1.7
1.1
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
2.7
0.7
0.7
0.2
1.3
1.2
0.4
1.3
0.3
13.0
2.6
9
143
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.4
1.6
2.8
2
11
40
20
30
25
31
23
10
18
24
42
1
205
34
1
12
369
25
SO,
103
69
162
218
113
518
83
119
166
Alk*
70.0
41.0
46.0
10.0
24.0
27.0
32.0
23.0
31.0
22.0
26.0
74.0
36.0
72.0
78.0
68.0
39.0
33.0
12.0
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250
147
147
147
147
147
147
147
147
147
147
147
210
210
147
147
147
191
147
250
145
147
102
102
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119*52.80'
119*52.80'
119*52.70'
119*54.60'
120*19.50'
42*17.40'
42*10.80*
42*19.20'
42* 4.80'
42*20.40'
44*14.35'
44* 4.95 1
44* 9.20'
43*41.35'
43*42.35'
43*48.45'
43*41.80'
43*56.65'
42*54.00'
43*47.50'
43*45.50'
42* 2. 70'
43*45.78'
43*44.70'
43*57.60'
43*52.50'
42*49.20'
43*56.60'
42*46.80'
43*42.00'
42*37.20'
42*32.00'
42* 4. 70'
43* 6.90'
43*18.00'
Oregon, Lane County
Blgelow Hot Springs
Cougar Reservoir Hot Springs
Foley Springs
Kltson Springs
McCredle Springs
Wall Creek Warm Springs
Oregon, Malheur County
Well
Beulah Hot Springs
Canter's Hot Spring
Jonesboro Warm Spring
Juntura Warn Spring C2
Malheur Butte Springs
Mltchell Butte Hot Springs
Deer Butte Hot Spring
Nelson well
Page well
Bureau of Land Management well
Sand Hollow oil test
Scott's Spring
S. Black Willow Spring
Tudors Spring
Spring at Three Forks
Spring near McOermltt
Sprl ng
Spring
117* 5.70'
118* 8.15'
117* 4.20'
117*57.50'
118* 5.50'
117* 1.20'
117* 9.34'
117*10.20'
117*37.80'
117*13.80'
117*35.40'
117*22.50'
117*43.20'
117*10.80'
117*59.80'
117*10.90'
117*45.60'
117*52.80'
117*22.50'
122* 3.50'
122*14.00'
122* 5.85'
122*22.50'
122*17.20'
122*18.55'
120*19.40'
119*55.80'
119*42.00'
119*51.60'
120*39.00'
120*47.40'
120*34.50'
120*10.20'
119*39.60'
42*23.40'
43*32.40'
42*28.20'
42* 4.80'
42*55.20'
42*56.40'
42*42.60'
42*36.00'
42*32.40'
Oregon, Lake County
Bean Hot Spring
Glass Butte Mercury Mine well
Hart Mtn. Hot Spring
Houston well
Lost Cabin Spring
Pardon Spring
Soil Conservation Service well
Well
Upper Rock Creek spring
Warner Valley Area
Moss 2 well
Adel well
Moss 1 well
Hal 11 nan Springs
White Rock Ranch Hot Spring
8.3
8.8
8.4
PH
60
50
417
8.69
224
406
266
408
9.6
9.7
8.11
8.79
443
834
2570
1740
3330
5980
4030
1460
132
270
140
TDS
mg/L
9.5
7.56
8 7.8
200 7.76
227 8.
7.31
7.29
11 7.2
115
40
1890
90
115
190
75
375
150
4640
Flow
L/mln
21.
40.
40.
50.
20.
18700
25.
20.
22700
34.0
4000
52.0
750
50.
50.
19
46.0
60.0
50.
44.5
35.0
75.
62.0
61.0
44.0
80.6
43.
73.
41.0
28.
71.
22.
71.
20.
71.
20.
24.
32.
27.
46.
20.
48.
42" 8.20' 12T30.10' 31.0
42*27.25' 121*25.40' 25.
42*10.70' 12T48.10' 22.
Temp
*C
Ueyerhauser well 4
N. Felgl well
R. Smith well
Longl tude
west
Latl tude
north
Name
52
61
130
110
72
78
124
200
540
392
475
1500
1000
315
32
66
30
1.2
1.0
1.6
0.7
0.8
0.8
6.0
17.0
6.3
11.2
26.0
22.0
11.0
3.3
1.0
1.9
Concentration
Na
K
11.0
0.6
4.6
1.0
1.0
1.8
24.0
188.0
225.0
494.0
710.0
460.0
130.0
10.0
1.2
3.8
(mg/L)
Ca
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
1.0
0.1
0.8
1.6
0.9
1.0
0.1
1.9
Mg
4
5
3
18
14
28
11
140
12
55
1150
788
1300
3450
2200
602
Cl
4.2
6.6
10.0
0.8
1.3
2.7
4.7
1.4
0.8
0.8
2.4
2.7
4.1
0.1
0.4
0.2
F
110
263
78
147
133
94
163
21
16
24
21
34
124
153
86
Alk*
34
52
130
38
43
164
290
102
260
550
210
240
108
4
6
3
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0.1
1.1
0.5
0.1
1.0
0.3
4.7
6.5
5.1
10.0
22.0
18.0
6.6
0.1
B
40.0
72.0
94.0
70.0
79.0
44.0
170.0
69.0
50.0
60.0
45.0
79.0
63.0
16.0
110.0
50.0
S102
0.5
H2S
147
145
257
147
147
257
145
257
020
020
020
230
257
257
257
145
145
210
257
147
145
147
147
144
147
238
257
238
238
257
238
020
257
257
238
238
179
257
257
211
124
124
Ref
No.
Wagner well
Warm Mineral Springs
Glrdner Warm Spring
Love Swimming Pool well
Warm Creek spring
Cove Warm Spring
La Grande Area
Union Pacific well 2
La Grande well
Bennett Warm Spring
Baker Warm Spring
Union "Junction 1" well
Medical Hot Springs
Rlnehart - Imbler Area
Wagner well
Royce well
C. Shaw well
C. Fox well
Cove Area
Hoofnag!e well
Sweet Warm Spring
Oasis Warm Spring
Barstad well
Haystack Warm Spring
Courtwrlght well
Duck Pond
Oregon, Union County
Hot Lake Area
Hot Lake
45*44.47'
45*49.80'
45* 7.80'
45* 9.06'
45*56.40'
Oregon, Umatllla County
Blngham Springs
City of Hemlston well
Hldaway Springs
Lehman Springs
Well
117*57.51'
117*55.03'
117*54.51'
117*57.30'
117*55.30'
117*57.00'
117*55.01'
117*54.04'
117*37.48'
117*59.05'
117*57.04'
117*58.19'
117*58.20'
117*47.04'
117*48.02'
117*48.02'
117*48.04'
117*48.40'
118* 7.17'
118* 5.90'
117*49.83'
117*49.50'
117*59.84'
118*27.30'
45*14.63'
45*12.13'
45*12.02'
45*13.60*
45*12.80'
45*14.03'
45*12.04*
45*12.00'
45* 1.08'
45*27.02*
45*28.05'
45*27.12'
45*28.20'
45*18.05'
45*16.03'
45*17.04'
45*18.06'
45*17.66'
45*20.00'
45*20.66'
45*12.00'
45*18.00'
45*27.43'
45* 4.20'
26.
28.0
27.0
26.0
29.
28.
24.
22.2
30.
25.
42.0
31.
26.
22.
27.
80.0
38.0
29.5
81.5
25.5
67.
25.
37.
60.0
34.4
24.
38.
61.0
24.
45*30.20' 122*18.30' 29.
Oregon, Multnomah County
Camp Colllns Warm Springs well
118*13.96'
119*18.00'
118*43.80'
118*39.55*
118*27.60'
45'37.80' 119*48.00' 27.
40.
36.0
40.
32.
Oregon, Morrow County
Wells Spring well
117*13.20'
117*12.72'
117*25.80'
118*12.60'
9.21
8.6
8.70
9.31
8.9
9.4
8.5
8.1
8.23
284
1420
38
11
143
19
76
756
945
1160
8.4
8.1
8.7
7.89
8.0
9.1
9.0
9.7
9.3
8.57
13200 8.5
8.6
1140 8.3
1500
56
220
378
141
76
57
57
200
154
223
333
292
85
96
121
114
95
196
154
142
161
427
421
407
528
294
473
177
311
843
183
565
275 9.18
330
476
53
24
22
56
62
28
23
27
29
22
32
25
25
19
130
84
80
136
45
146
39
75
190
53
133
100
134
6.1
5.2
0.9
0.3
4.0
1.2
2.0
0.6
0.8
0.8
5.4
5.4
5.1
2.7
3.4
2.7
2.5
3.0
2.6
2.8
3.5
7.0
0.7
7.6
9.5
2.2
TDS Concentration
rag/L
Na
K
473
8.57
8.0
pH
322 8.6
Temp Flow
*C L/mln
43*55.20'
43*55.76*
43*54.30'
42*18. 00'
Longitude
west
Vale Area
Vale well
Bureau of Land Management well
Bureau of Land Management well
Whltehorse Ranch well
Latitude
north
5.0
7.0
0.8
2.0
3.6
2.5
0.5
1.9
2.4
2.0
2.2
3.3
8.5
4.9
4.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
4.4
3.9
5.0
72.0
0.9
14.0
5.4
3.0
0.6
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.1
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
1.1
0.2
0.1
3.5
0.2
0.5
(mg/L)
Ca
Mg
4
1
1
36
27
3
4
3
5
4
6
1
1
1
140
64
62
137
19
135
15
59
77
5
192
91
Cl
0.7
0.4
0.4
0.5
2.0
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.3
1.5
1.1
0.4
1.7
2.6
2.1
2.4
1.2
1.6
0.6
1.2
1.2
2.1
4.0
3.3
1.6
82
111
206
138
72
55
66
67
55
114
67
73
82
82
132
138
85
141
79
81
71
28
110
82
122
192
Alk*
2
2
15
10
8
6
7
8
6
7
6
6
4
56
46
42
60
11
48
14
41
400
23
121
SO,
44.0
68.0
61.0
40.0
0.2
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
1.0
0.2
0.2
0.2
80.0
76.0
61.0
54.0
38.0
59.0
39.0
35.0
36.0
88.0
72.0
72.0
1.0
147
046
046
046
147
147
147
025
147
147
046
147
147
147
020
145
046
046
046
046
147
147
147
145
103
250
257
145
178
138
250
020
147
020
020
Ref
S102 H2S No.
2.9 48.0
1.8 84.0
1.0 78.0
3.0 107.0
1.0 70.0
2.9 83.0
0.5 56.0
1.5 78.0
2.2 80.0
0.1
10.0
1.0
0.3
B
31* 0.50' 105* 1.07' 40.0
30*49.26' 105*18.75' 44.4
30*52.73' 105*20.18' 37.0
30* 3.74'
30*12.55'
29*47.18'
30* 8.00 '
30* 2.30'
Texas, Hudspeth County
Hot Wells
Indian Hot Springs (Chief)
Red Bull Spring
Texas, Presidio County
Brlscoe well
Capote Warm Spring
Las Clenagas "The Bogs"
Nixon Springs
Springs near Ruldosa
41.1
36.7
30.2
31.7
45.0
31*49.25' 106*10.85' 38.
31*49.75' 106* 9.10' 33.5
31*50.80* 106* 6.00* 36.
Texas, El Paso County
Mell west of Hueco Airport
Mell west of Hueco Airport
Mell west of Meats Tank
104*35.37'
104*33.72'
104*27.66'
104*36.13'
104*35.91'
29*10.94' 102*59.51' 40.6
29*11.00' 102*59.43' 40.0
29*10.75' 102*57.17' 35.6
400
1000
2
75
50
7.5
9.
7.7
7.4
7.5
8.8
7.
8.
8.2
8.0
6.9
7.2
7.1
7.3
22. 42500 7.0
32.
7.0
24.
63.0
7.8
Texas, Brewster County
Big Bend Hot Springs
Big Bend Hot Springs
Rio Grande Village spring
103*33.05'
103*28.82'
103*30.48'
103*49.43'
7.6
7.5
7.1
South Dakota. Haakon County
Mell In Newcastle Formation
44*14.00' 101*10.58' 47.1
Well In Fall River Formation
44*10.55' 101*10.55' 50.7
Mell In Madison Group
44*04.47' 101*39.17' 66.7
South Dakota. Fall River County
Cascade Spring
43*20.10'
Evans Plunge
43*26.51'
Hot Brook Canyon Hot Spring
43*27.12'
Mell In Nlnnelusa Formation
43*17.88'
7.9
8.5
45*33.80' 121*16.60' 27.8
45*31.70' 121*12.95' 22.2
Oregon, Masco County
J. Sandoz well
M. Martin well
38 7.95
45*53.49' 116*52.41' 36.0
Latitude Longitude Temp Flow pH
*C L/m1n
west
north
Oregon, Mallowa County
Cook Creek Warm Spring
Name
62
41
62
260
1260
805
329
723
507
549
295
7280
960
285
239
8070
884
879
842
54
186
120
228
160
148
105
2340
312
98
72
2500
108
107
98
TEXAS
54
86
900
900
17
2530
1290
2590
2600
1190
SOUTH DAKOTA
314
241
386
16.0
15.0
36.0
17.7
0.6
6.0
5.5
14.5
1.6
158.0
11.0
1.3
2.7
116.0
5.8
5.8
5.4
65.8
1.6
27.0
20.5
27.5
4.0
145.0
15.5
2.8
7.1
339.0
133.0
133.0
125.0
14.0 108.0
6.2 568.0
9.8 252.0
8.4
0.1
2.4
2.3
4.6
1.8
34.0
1.7
0.2
0.7
68.9
140
13
88
63
72
2
2950
87
33
40
3920
64
70
64
240
32.0
36.4
36.4
36.4
62
112
350
210
20
6
a
20
Cl
92.0
51.0
3.0
3.0
59.0
4.6
2.9
1.1
(mg/L)
Ca
Mg
9.4 16.0
9.8 18.0
6.6 230.0
11.0
7.2
2.5
TDS Concentration
mg/L
Na
K
5.1
2.5
7.2
3.4
3.8
2.4
2.7
3.2
0.9
0.4
2.7
2.3
2.3
2.2
0.9
0.9
0.8
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.6
0.9
0.1
F
281
226
415
220
290
293
902
474
158
102
342
273
266
280
229
235
232
904
668
158
234
167
44
Alk*
192
32
119
98
100
16
1150
259
33
30
923
371
366
346
453
1540
639
830
1100
670
2
2
164
so4
0.8
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.4
5.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
B
147
178
147
39.0
37.0
39.0
43.0
35.0
20.0
40.0
36.0
29.0
21.0
31.0
22.0
22.0
21.0
34.0
22.0
27.0
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
100
100
100
099
099
099
189
082
194
245
27.0 2.1 245
26.0 0.6 245
36.0
245
95.0
84.0
46.0
Ref
S102 H.,S No.
Utah. Box Elder County
Blue Creek Springs
L.G. Carter well
Central Bear Valley Area
L. Anderson well
Jepperson well
Chesapeake Duck Club well
Compton Spring
Coyote Warm Spring
Crystal (Madsens) Hot Spring
Cutler Warm Spring
Head Spring
Klmber (Rose) Spring
Spring near Little Mountain
Little Mountain Warm Spring
National Park Service well
V.S. Poulsen well
Stinking Hot Springs
R.W. To 1 man well
Town of Howell well
Town of Plymouth well
Udy Hot Springs (Morning Glory)
Spring
SpH ng
Sprl ng
M. Warburton well
Warm Spring 1
Warm Spring C2
Willard Bay Gun Club well
Ogden Flats Area (see also Davls
G. Lark In well
R.G. Penton well
Utah. Beaver County
S.R. Barton well
Dotsons (Radium) spring
Town of Mlnersvllle
Mil ford Area
J. Forgle well
Sullivan Land 4 Livestock well
Town of Mil ford well
T.E. Walker well
Mlnersvllle Reservoir Co. well
Salt well
Spring
Bureau of Land Management well
Willow well
Woodhouse well
Name
Longl tude
west
113* 0.96'
113* 1.44'
113* 0.72'
113* 1.14'
112*48.96'
112*51.24'
112*54.54'
112*54.48'
112*53.76'
113*13.38'
25.6
27.
25.5
25.5
21.1
24.5
28.0
33.
21.5
22.
112*11.07'
112*10.68'
112*10.62'
112*24.78'
112*59.94'
112* 5.22'
112* 3.36'
113*39.18'
113*57.24'
112*15.60'
112*15.45'
112*32.76'
112*27.24'
112*14.10'
112*32.16'
112*23.94'
112* 9.08'
112* 9.30'
112*17.17'
112*24.30'
112*32.40'
113*58.92'
113*36.18'
113*36.78'
112* 4.08'
28.0
25.0
74.0
21.0
43.5
55.5
23.
21.
20.
24.5
42.
21.5
22.
47.5
20.5
20.0
29.0
51.
22.0
25.
20.5
42.0
26.5
20.
20.
41*21.66' 112* 3.66' 24.
41*20.22' 112* 3.84' 25.
and Weber Counties)
41*38.73'
41*37.44'
41*34.47'
41*14.28'
41*54.06'
41*44.90'
41*50.04'
41*49.92'
41*33.84'
41*40.42'
41*40.22'
41*37.14'
41*26.82'
41*34.62'
41*59.16'
41*45.42'
41*57.82'
41*51.18'
41*43.70'
41*19.92'
41*43.74'
41*41.16'
41*45.48'
41*36.78'
41*25.44'
41*49.98' 112*27.24' 28.
41*49.50' 113*15.60' 25.
38*22.86'
38*25.08'
38*23.52'
38*21.90'
38*14.22'
38*30.48'
38*16.14'
38*11.16'
38* 9.30'
38*20.52'
3570
159
4
197
757
38
1170
4
852
1290
1460
45
833
38
76
814
57
151
159
76
19
189
95
2920
2330
23
26
Temp Flow
*C L/mln
38*14.94' 112*42.00' 23.3
38*12.96' 112*54.00' 31.5
38*13.08' 112*54.36' 33.5
Latl tude
north
7.9
7.8
8.2
7.5
8.5
7.6
7.2
7.2
866
221
8420
>
24900
477
248
223
501
1980
37000
852
3750
34600
938
7.0
7.5
7.7
6.4
7.9
7.6
8.
7.6
7.7
7.6
10900
3350
1530
3240
43600
2120
240
304
2010
274
83
336
254
211
713
3330
184
1020
475
720
20
1020
1030
TDS
mg/L
7.7
7.9
8.
8.3
8.0
7.7
7.9
8.2
7.8
7.9
7.7
7.4
7.7
PH
55
216
49
27
77
340
54
2900
13000
96
1180
11000
247
3900
1000
440
1070
15000
620
20
25
636
44
160
49
76
74
62
45
170
190
UTAH
6.8
65.0
1.7
75.0
21.0
81.0
44.0
36.0
63.0
200.0
220.0
630.0
82.0
92.0
920.0
60.0
450.0
23.0
43.0
670.0
5.7
120.0
94.0
56.0
81.0
87.0
830.0
84.0
54.0
50.0
56.0
39.0
12.0
79.0
80.0
20.0
13.0
14.0
107.0
88.0
110.0
45.0
62.0
36.0
19.0
230.0
43.0
8.3
8.3
24.0
11.0
4.1
13.0
47.0
6.4
5.8
7.0
39.0
35.0
23.0
Mg
13100
100
9
57
162
730
390
10
10.0
4.4
4800
22000
260
1950
21000
375
6200
1100
750
1620
26000
1000
36
50
895
65
14
17
16
10
75
3200
40
90
60
220
20
63
65
Cl
12.0
14.0
8.0
21.0
72.0
70.0
230.0
33.0
54.0
360.0
25.0
(mg/L)
Ca
160.0
110.0
9.8
56.0
790.0
22.0
1.0
5.7
22.0
0.6
0.5
2.8
1.0
8.4
2.8
3.0
17.0
Concentration
Na
K
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.4
1.0
1.5
0.8
1.0
1.0
0.1
0.4
0.4
2.7
1.2
0.4
0.2
1.4
0.3
0.6
1.2
0.6
0.7
4.5
3.3
F
169
193
250
184
112
184
683
360
400
176
246
528
259
452
1620
242
352
479
320
187
154
329
156
141
220
160
148
498
264
293
257
308
265
228
230
Alk*
9
5
29
15
29
1
98
500
38
176
59
40
170
14
76
78
480
65
9
18
84
19
35
69
25
40
93
31
40
440
480
so4
0.1
1.1
0.4
0.1
0.6
4.6
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.8
0.6
0.2
0.1
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.4
B
16.0
28.0
24.0
14.0
19.0
53.0
29.0
28.0
66.0
15.0
54.0
41.0
13.0
29.0
32.0
17.0
10.0
47.0
80.0
19.0
10.0
10.0
40.0
61.0
70.0
35.0
32.0
69.0
32.0
32.0
S102
H 2S
019
019
017
017
017
105
004
017
017
104
108
017
017
105
105
017
018
018
017
017
017
105
018
108
104
104
017
018
104
123
170
170
170
212
170
123
170
170
170
123
170
170
Ref
No.
Longitude
west
Temp
*C
41*20.46' 112* 3.96' 24.
Latitude
north
38* 6.58'
37*42.62'
37*57.78'
37'37.86'
37'56.00'
37'56.12'
37*44.90'
38* 8.30' 112*51.80' 21.
Utah. Gar field County
Dead Cows Spring
Honey Pot Spring
Upper Hog Spring
Mill Race Spring
Lafevre Spring
Tebbs Spring
Tic A Boo Spring
Utah, Iron County
Big Maple Spring
25.0
23.
31.
25.
29.
20.
28.
39*15.83' 110*21.17' 27.8
Utah, Emery County
Roadside Geyser well
110*56.80'
110*44.00'
110*30.07'
110*43.14'
112*26.00'
112*25.50'
110*34.83'
40*27.00' 110*49.00' 26.
Utah, Duchesne County
Warm Spring
Utah, Davts County
GSL Authority well
41* 3.88' 112*13.87' 24.0
Kaysvllle - Farming ton Area
Cen. Da vis Co. SD well
40*59.95' 111*56.58' 24.
Farmlngton Bay Refuge well
40*56.45' 111*55.00' 29.
Ogden Flats Area (see also Box Elder and Weber Counties)
C.C. Hawkes well
41*12.05' 112* 5.48' 22.
H.J. Bylngton well
41*10.85' 112* 8.52' 20.
Hooper Hot Springs
41* 8.22' 112*10.52' 60.
Utah. Cache County
Southern Cache Valley Area
C. lay lor well
41*46.42' 111*50.17' 22.0
C. Uennergren well
41*45.70* 111*52.00' 23.0
A. A. Beck stead well
41*45.87' 111*50.60' 24.0
F. Stetler well
41*45.33' 111*49.02' 26.0
C. Llsonbee well
41*45.01' 111*50.80' 21.0
Gossner Cheese well
41*45.10' 111*51.62' 23.0
D.J. Gancheff spring
41*54.82' 111*57.42' 31.
N. Brown well
41*53.03' 111*56.37' 49.
Cache Valley Dairy well
41*51.00' 111*53.18' 21.
U.U. Tooths well
41*50.70' 111*54.43' 28.
N.B. Seamons well
41*49.87' 111*49.47' 23.0
H.C. Cronqulst well
41*48.58' 11T55.70' 21.
J.L. Nuttall well
41*47.27' 111*56.20' 21.0
F. Sears well
41*45.60' 111*49.95' 27.0
Benson Irrigation Company well 41*46.63' 111*50.87' 54.9
Benson Irrigation Company well 41*46.70' 111*51.32' 21.0
D. Bodrero well
41*46.78' 111*50.32' 20.0
U. Peart well
41*45.75' 111*50.88' 25.0
IDS Church well
Name
38
8
15
19
57
1060
4
757
114
15
1060
57
284
1140
163
91
61
568
72
220
227
42
136
447
117
61
284
2080
Flow
L/mln
56
107
1010
7.9
8.2
8.2
7.4
268
21
20
520
3380
218
268
62
300
971
2790
4710
23
519
216
8600
454
139
21
2390
267
752
7.9
7.6
7.7
8.
250
783
7.6
202
1400
1140
204
182
4380
3360
789
720
7.6
8.1
6.8
90
2.6
2.9
11.0
0.8
13.0
4.4
7.6
2.0
283.0
2.1
4.8
110.0
71.0
4.9
6.1
Concentration
Na
K
336
327
IDS
mg/L
7.4
7.8
PH
57.0
35.0
36.0
360.0
150.0
190.0
908.0
85.0
46.0
39.0
523.0
30.0
26.0
51.0
128.0
132.0
34.0
42.0
44.0
56.0
18.0
3.4
4.4
21.0
53.0
46.0
30.0
36.0
31.0
26.0
1.5
Ng
6.8
6.3
28.0
130.0
67.0
260.0
288.0
27.0
2.4
11.0
118.0
(ng/L)
Ca
30
16
24
45
29
15
215
24
205
16
5100
20
370
350
400
2280
1690
342
255
12
12
Cl
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.9
0.4
0.2
0.6
4.4
0.5
3.2
4.5
0.1
0.3
F
206
186
197
152
248
405
2840
190
190
193
245
232
79
187
250
548
622
286
358
327
279
Alk*
14
14
38
2200
520
1800
1540
180
2
11
36
1
22
12
1
71
1
1
1
16
1
SO,
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.7
2.7
0.4
0.8
B
35.0
50.0
17.0
16.0
19.0
11.0
16.0
24.0
18.0
28.0
26.0
32.0
35.0
24.0
23.0
81.0
13.0
24.0
17.0
61.0
S102
H2S
170
080
080
080
080
030
030
080
064
107
019
019
175
019
019
019
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
151
019
Ref
No.
39*50.50' 113*23.50' 27.8
23.3
95.5
30.6
21.
284 7.7
3600
6440 7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
Utah, Salt Lake County
Camp Williams R.R. well
Well
Crystal Hot Springs Area
State prison well
Crystal Hot Springs
Draper Irrigation well
Utah, Morgan County
Como Warm Spring
114 7.6
7.7
227 7.5
7.3
1330 7.6
40*29.76' 111*54.72' 28.3
40*29.00' 110*54.00' 58.0
40*31.62' 111*52.08' 25.5
34000 7.4
40*27.48' 111*55.56' 21.
40*27.36' 111*55.62' 22.7
41* 2.34' 111*39.24' 25.
Utah. HI Hard County
Delta Area
Golden Harvey well
39*24.18' 112*43.20' 26.6 5260 8.5
Town of Delta well
39*21.48' 112*34.62' 26.6 2230 8.2
Gardner well
39*20.64' 112*32.34' 27.8 7570 7.3
U. Roblson well
39*14.40' 112*41.46' 25.6
34 8.0
F. Badger well
39* 8.88' 112*26.34' 22.2
303
Bureau of Land Management well 39* 7.20' 112*28.26' 29.4
16
Gandy Harm Springs
39*27.90' 114* 2.04 1 26.5 34000 7.6
Knoll Springs
39*14.88' 113*52.62' 21.4
Meadow - Hatton Hot Springs Area
Meadow east spring
38*52.32' 112*28.92' 24.
7.0
Meadow Hot Springs
38*51.80' 112*30.00' 41.0
226 7.5
Spring
38*52.14' 112*29.04' 22.0
Sprlng
38*51.78' 112*30.42' 35.0
132
Hatton Hot Springs
38*51.18' 112*29.40' 37.7
6.7
Hell
38*50.88' 112*29.34' 67.
Tule Valley Area
Coyote Spring
39*25.44' 113*29.22' 28.0
379
Sprlng
39*23.28' 113*30.48' 24.5
Spring
39*21.12' 113*31.08' 27.5
Tule Spring Group
39*20.82' 113*30.90' 27.0
Tule south spring
39*19.98' 113*31.08' 25.0
Well
39*18.00' 113*29.40' 31.0
757
Coyote north spring
38*46.38' 112*51.90' 20.
7.8
Coyote south spring
38*45.72' 112*52.50' 20.
6.8
Twin Peaks spring
38*47.76' 112*42.90' 31.
7.36
39*26.28' 113*51.00' 20.0 6810
Twin Springs
Utah, Juab County
Fish Springs
113*34.52'
113*33.77'
113*34.38'
113* 9.73'
113* 8.90' 20.0
Latitude Longitude Temp Flow pH
north
west
"C L/m1n
L.C. Jones well
37*48.52'
Newcastle Area
V. Plckerell observation well 37*40.13'
Chrlstensen Bros, well
37*39.57'
37*40.92'
S. Tullls well
G. Vandenburge well
37*36.10'
Name
891
1500
496
373
365
622
57
191
405
105
32
34
96
75
1292
558
460
4080
65.0
63.0
109.0
16.0 76.0
55.0 141.0
15.0 51.0
8.4
5.8 66.0
3.6 53.0
13.0 150.0
25.0
28.0
11.0
23.0
25.0
31.0
21.0
16.0
49.0
226
337
107
57
57
28
170
135
2050
450
71.0
350
1430
38.0
1830
1780
95.0
89.0
464.0
465.0
4810
4670
37.0
2000
1800
26
115
42
33
850
630
52
12
12
40
1176 168.0 483.0 107.0
1020 13.8 433.0 114.0
18.0
2.9
2.7
9.2
16.0
26.0
30.0
0.4
3.4
52.0
Cl
5620
4770
50.0
300
3.7
9.6
21.0
15.0
22.0
29
47.0
58.0
53.0
80.0
36.0 136.0
4.1
31
470
21.0
4.3
270
50
(mg/L)
Ca
Mg
508
281
230
2250
1820
1120
1040
408
653
TDS Concentration
mg/L
Ma
K
0.7
0.8
2.0
1.1
5.5
0.7
0.2
2.0
0.3
7.3
0.2
264
216
226
250
248
250
218
164
248
266
392
427
454
408
250
244
160
141
288
312
64
91
180
139
Alk*
191
378
68
40
30
231
45
38
300
330
1045
985
1400
1130
29
54
37
22
387
340
580
492
140
330
S04
0.1
0.4
0.6
15.0
4.0
0.8
0.1
0.7
0.1
B
35.0
50.0
27.0
24.0
21.0
19.0
47.0
59.0
100.0
23.0
44.0
64.0
47.0
21.0
30.0
35.0
29.0
36.0
20.0
99.0
76.0
51.0
26.0
S102
H2S
Ref
114
m
137
096
175
228
228
228
228
228
228
183
183
183
110
203
047
175
203
175
183
169
169
175
155
171
171
171
171
175
017
212
080
212
017
No.
38*36.18'
38*46.62'
38*46.56'
38*59.88'
40*41.82' 111*29.70' 21.0
Utah, Sevler County
Johnson Warm Spring
City of Richfield well
Richfield Warm Springs
Town of Redraond well
Utah, Summit County
Spring
Utah, Tooele County
Bertagnole well
Blue Lake Spring
E. Casslty well
R. Davls well
OBW well 1
OBW well 3
Desert Livestock Area
Deseret Livestock south well
39*10.98' 111*41.46' 20.
Utah, Sanpete County
Sterling Warm Spring
25.
28.5
29.
21.5
26.
26.5
20.0
37* 7.26' 110*11.40' 25.0
37* 8.16' 110* 0.48' 23.3
37*42.00* 110*25.14' 25.5
112* 3.54'
112* 0.90'
112* 0.90'
112* 2.04'
112* 0.96'
112* 1.74'
111*58.22'
112*48.60'
114* 2.46'
112*21.96'
112*25.44'
113*57.60'
113*57.24'
23.9
29.
73.0
20.0
43.
88.
25.0
22.
20.
21.1
26.6
28.5
55.5
55.
30.5
42.
21.1
25.6
25.5
40*33.30' 112*44.34' 21.7
40*47.82*
40*30.06'
40*38.82'
40*10.26'
40*39.12'
40*38.28'
112* 7.32'
112* 5.88'
112* 5.94'
111*52.08'
111*54.85'
111*58.02'
111*55.08'
111*55.56*
111*55.08'
111*53.70'
111*56.88'
111*54.12'
111*52.80'
40*44.16' 112*10.50' 28.
40*43.68' 112*12.06' 31.
40*48.06*
40*47.10*
40*47.28'
40*42.66*
40*45.84*
40*45.72'
40*40.75'
Utah. San Juan County
Bureau of Indian Affairs 8A-293
Bureau of Indian Affairs 8A-281
Warm Spring
Temp
*C
40*50.77'
40*50.52*
40*48.90*
40*48.24'
40*48.36*
40*47.22'
40*47.22'
40*47.18*
40*43.32*
Longitude
west
40*51.36* 112* 2.34' 26.5
40*49.08' 112* 4.38' 24.
Latitude
north
Granger Mud Flats Area
Lakefront Gun Club well
Bonnev1lle-on-the Hill
Bonne v1lle -on- the H111
E.J. Jeremy well
Spring
K.M. Young well
Bonne v1lle-on- the Hill
Bonnevl lie-on -the Hill
Bacchus Gravel Pit
Kennecott - Asa re o Wells Area
Kennecott Copper Mine
Asarco
North Salt Lake City Area
R.L. Irvlne well
Glllmore, C. F. G. E. well 1
Becks Hot Spring
Becks Hot Spring
Sol
Wasatch Plunge Inc. well
Granger Hunter Impvnt 01 st.
C.F. Glllmore well
M. SchMldt well
Name
2270
7.2
7.8
7.8
871
7.3
7.4
8.3
7.9
8.
8.3
7.5
7.4
6.1
7.8
8.0
7.7
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.5
6.9
7.8
7.7
7.2
7.1
8.4
7.8
8.0
7.3
7.5
pH
151
189
38
2650
8
189
1620
5
379
454
13400
227
76
76
114
132
102
110
110
Flow
L/m1n
5770
3070
5750
571
412
428
307
310
599
429
460
2490
1860
478
1160
13900
14500
12000
8590
452
1010
609
13800
10300
492
1320
4400
3420
31800
1140
2240
3440
2370
IDS
mg/L
58
1960
47
849
1400
44
15
12
144
94
342
48
4250
4380
3660
2410
66.0
2.8
39.0
100.0
1.5
3.2
4.0
6.5
3.8
111.0
156.0
207.0
435.0
303.0
4330
3490
138.0
46.0
78.0
200.0
70.0
51.0
45.0
34.0
38.0
84.0
421.0
150.0
62.0
746.0
793.0
668.0
565.0
57.0
49.0
111.0
14.0
59.0
218.0
200.0
1120.0
29.0
104.0
224.0
363.0
15.0
35.0
38.0
19.0
19.0
13.0
147.0
97.0
14.0
131.0
138.0
157.0
109.0
17.0
29.0
32.0
195.0
98.0
3.6
18.0
100.0
58.0
601.0
15.0
55.0
88.0
105.0
Mg
55.0
38.0
102.0
50.0
(mg/L)
Ca
171
416
1320
1020
10200
347
604
945
89.0
Concentration
Na
K
3090
1540
3700
510
106
14
20
20
181
34
42
20
356
138
535
7470
7900
6440
4170
63
518
38
7650
6000
140
664
2580
1950
18800
300
1250
1950
310
Cl
0.3
0.3
0.8
1.8
0.3
0.2
0.5
1.1
0.4
0.7
1.9
1.3
3.3
0.6
F
223
237
124
158
175
288
298
158
310
238
174
259
260
214
221
285
265
220
173
184
304
273
319
270
200
112
180
55
281
122
104
409
Alk*
260
35
146
300
163
29
27
95
71
126
1670
770
12
2
985
880
919
1090
134
3
199
254
152
3
23
95
57
953
220
94
133
284
so4
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.1
1.2
1.2
B
16.0
14.0
24.0
11.0
14.0
40.0
32.0
13.0
16.0
19.0
11.0
64.0
32.0
40.0
29.0
18.0
23.0
23.0
13.0
111
242
242
109
242
070
111
003
175
175
175
031
175
064
064
064
114
137
097
183
114
096
137
114
097
114
137
18.0
18.0
137
Ref
No.
096
096
137
137
137
097
097
137
H2 S
27.0
42.0
28.0
41.0
6.5
81.0
27.0
47.0
57.0
S102
113*57.90'
113*56.04*
113*59.58'
113*56.64'
113*25.80'
40*46.32'
40*47.46*
40*45.72'
40*47.16*
39*54.36'
40*21.72'
40*21.72*
40*21.90*
40*21.48'
40*27.96*
40*19.92*
Utah. Ulntah County
Ashley Valley Oil Wells
Polumbus Corp. well 1
Pan Aw Petroleum well
Pan An Petroleum "ER-10" well
Union Irrigation well
Split Mtn. Warm Spring
Bureau of Land Management well
Utah. Utah County
Burgln Mine
39*56.82*
Castllla Hot Springs
40* 2.28'
40* 7.02'
Diamond Fork Warm Springs
Wood Springs
40* 9.78*
39*57.42'
Goshen Valley well
Goshen Warm Springs
39*57.42'
R.T. Herbert well
40* 5.16'
K. Young well
40* 5.04*
40* 5.10'
0. Bartholomew well
Bird Island
40*10.68*
40*17.58*
Coop Security well
Crater - Saratoga Hot Springs Area
S.J. Shelley well
40*22.38'
V.V. Stake LDS Church well
40*21.84*
W.D. Ennls well
40*21.84*
M. SMba well
40*21.54'
Sugarhouse Stake LDS well
40*21.30'
Fault zone spring
40*20.22'
Crater Hot Springs
40*21.42'
F. Eastmond well
40*21.54'
Board of Canal Presidents well 40*21.60'
112*44.82'
112*44.58'
112*31.50'
112*47.28'
112*18.72'
112*25.26*
112*25.44'
112*42.42'
112*42.24'
112*54.60'
112*38.22'
112*37.44'
40'32. 22'
40*33.84'
40*38.82'
40*45.78'
40*39.36'
40*23.88'
40*23.40'
40*36.78'
40*37.32'
40*39.36*
40*44.58'
40*43.98*
Deseret Livestock well
Deseret Livestock south well
Grantsvllle Mam Springs
C. Hanmond well
Kennecott Copper Corp. well
Morgans War* Spring
Russells Warn Spring
North Horseshoe Spring
Spring
Redlum Spring
Utah Fish and Game well
Well
Mendover (northeast) Area
Bonnevllle Ltd. C13 well
Bonne vlllc Ltd. C24 well
Bonnevllle Ltd. well 5
Bureau of Land Management well
Wilson Hot Springs
55.0
40.
20.
22.7
61.
23.
31.7
26.6
33.
30.0
27.2
21.1
22.7
21.2
30.0
35.
32.2
43.3
47.0
23.9
111*54.96'
111*53.52'
111*53.40'
111*55.08'
111*54.30'
111*53.64'
111*53.70'
111*54.30'
111*54.36'
45.0
49.
44.5
20.0
30.
43.5
24.5
28.
31.
24.
60.5
23.9
22.7
24.5
26.6
30.0
26.5
21.5
22.7
22.2
21.1
22.2
23.3
Temp
*C
112* 2.76'
111*31.74'
111*20.22'
111*37.26*
111*51.54'
111*51.24'
111*43.80'
111*43.98'
111*43.74'
111*48.06*
111*59.22'
109*23.10'
109*24.90'
109*25.50'
109*23.82'
109*13.26'
109*16.74'
Longitude
west
Latitude
north
Name
473
189
568
45
6
10200
76
1700
6210
738
201
3790
10200
757
95
95
91
568
106
95
8
114
1700
38
6810
1510
38
Flow
L/mln
7.2
7.8
7.3
7.1
7.0
6.9
7.5
8.0
7.8
7.7
59
16.0
301
312
338
440
338
343
302
52.0
50.0
61.0
52.0
55.0
51.0
158.0
192.0
124.0
191.0
179.0
180.0
1990
1570
1670
1440
1510
1320
12.0
352
218
79
2910
66
3310
2320
36
20
475
558
291
78
116
4
11900
3100
3400
3700
16.0
114.0
25.0
75.0
80.0
32.0
29.0
36.0
41.0
32.0
69.0
43.0
27.0
224.0
63.0
71.0
80.0
1520
188
124
2420
1790
840
26
3150
15000
Cl
55.0
44.0
42.0
276.0
75.0
327.0
469.0
104.0
86.0
84.0
84.0
97.0
367.0
192.0
85.0
741.0
79.0
91.0
100.0
44.0
28.0
21.0
47.0
46.0
96.0
5.4
61.0
188.0
Mg
182.0
128.0
246
202
235
2.4
159.0
180.0
10.0
8.3
23.0
27.0
18.0
120.0
130.0
100.0
1930
1680
117
65
1840
23.0
152.0
584.0
112.0
48.0
11.0
11.0
51.0
47.0 126.0
25.0 101.0
8.2 180.0
0.9
66.0
237.0
(mg/L)
Ca
1380
1060
451
6640
421
6610
6360
837
391
1200
1320
193
91
942
2000
7.6
8.
7.9
7.6
8.1
6.7
7.3
171
52
1380
532
7090
2000
2200
2100
112
73
1500
1060
314
14
1970
8910
Concentration
Na
K
7.4
8.1
21800
7.4
2780
586
438
4720
3490
1930
7.5
7.8
7.4
7.8
7.3
7.7
5700
6260
6380
137
5980
25800
7.1
7.3
7.5
7.5
7.7
IDS
rog/L
PH
1.8
0.6
2.2
3.6
1.6
1.8
4.0
1.8
1.4
1.4
1.6
0.2
0.1
0.2
320
317
330
310
339
233
255
201
640
240
646
542
264
336
350
316
198
139
270
238
178
212
180
29.0
27.0
25.0
28.0
21.0
34.0
328
448
509
441
413
386
21.0
77.0
35.0
30.0
17.0
8.6
23.0
18.0
18.0
24.0
20.0
19.0
33.0
42.0
41.0
26.0
36.0
0.1
2.3
4.7
1.4
0.2
0.4
6.0
1.0
30.0
19.0
17.0
47.0
18.0
15.0
11.0
17.0
27.0
S102
438
266
48
700
70
404
1400
390
67
94
102
212
1150
681
227
1560
190
240
300
66
98
55
190
133
163
231
162
170
244
183
232
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.1
0.5
1.5
10
280
662
90
241
233
0.2
0.4
1.7
B
so4
Alk*
F
H2S
232
232
232
232
232
232
175
232
232
043
043
175
043
183
175
043
043
043
043
065
080
081
081
080
107
107
227
227
227
129
175
111
111
175
111
070
175
175
111
111
111
111
111
Ref
No.
Longitude
west
Temp
*C
189
568
Flow
L/mln
606
53
568
246
341
9460
9460
212
64
151
21.
79
23.5
125
21.
21.
379
23.5
24.0
1703
21.
47
21.
38
42.0 17034
33.5
22.
21.
98
32.2
341
Utah. Weber County
Ogden Flats Area (see also Box Elder and Davls Counties)
G.E. Stratford well
41*13.20 112* 1.44 20.0
L. De fries well
41*13.26 112* 2.88 20.0
D. Prevedel well
41*12.42 112" 4.08 20.
E. Penman well
41*10.92 112* 6.54 22.
R.F. Parker well
41*10.50 112* 9.60 24.
T.W. Rhead well
41* 9.84 112* 9.66 22.
GSLM G C Corp. well 14
41*18.42 112*13.38 39.0
R.M. Jacob well
41*16.80 112*12.96 25.
R.M. Jacob well
41*16.38 112*10.08 22.
Marguardt ACFT well
41*14.94 112*13.02 22.
GSLM G C Corp. well 10
41*17.94 112* 7.32 34.
GSLM G C Corp. well 13
41*18.06 112* 7.56 34.
Washington Terrace
41* 9.96 111*59.10 21.
WBWCD Rlverdale well
41*10.44 111*59.76 21.
Ogden Hot Springs
41*14.10 111*55.44 58.3
Patio Spring
41*19.68' 111*49.44' 20.
Utah Hot Springs
41*20.40' 112* 1.80' 58.3
113*18.24'
113*23.04'
113*23.40'
113*23.94'
113*31.56'
113*30.84
113*36.66
113*37.50
113*15.78
113*16.50
113'34.32
113*38.10
113*41.22
37*17.10'
37* 9.90'
37* 9.66'
37* 9.42'
37* 8.34'
37" 8.28
37*23.52
37" 1.74
37*11.34
37*11.50
37* 5.88
37*10.68
37*20.10
Utah. Washington County
Anderson Ranch well
Berry Spring
Spring
Virgin River
Green Spring
Want Spring
Irvlne Spring
E. Jones well
Laverkln (Dixie) Hot Spring
Virgin River spring
K. Empey well
Snow well
Veyo Warn Spring
25.
25.0
23.9
23.
40'31.32' 111*28.26' 39.
40*31.92' 111*28.86' 39.
111*51.84'
111*51.96'
111*51.90'
111*51.78'
40* 5.40 1 111*57.96' 26.
40* 3.24' 111*57.48' 23.
40' 8.70 1 11T48.12 1 31.5
Warn Springs
shore of Utah Lake 40*14.10'
40'14.04'
40*13.68'
shore of Utah Lake 40*13.74'
Area
Latitude
north
Utah, Wasatch County
Midway Area
E. Payne well
Midway Hot Springs
Goshen Valley
GV A-5 well
GV A-7 well
Lincoln Point
Ham spring W
Spring
Spring
Ham spring W
Name
8.3
7.4
8.1
7.5
7.3
7.8
7.7
8.0
7.5
8.5
8.1
7.7
8.
7.5
7.9
7.6
7.8
7.2
7.1
7.6
7.9
8.
7.9
7.3
7.3
7.4
7.4
7.6
6.9
6.9
7.5
7.5
pH
1260
266
216
239
95
233
462
140
453
1230
680
458
259
287
8820
140
21600
295
1180
1300
67
1240
8
246
6860
9530
5060
3740
13
402
1730
2040
1030
513
6140
1570
1570
1430
1430
TDS
mg/L
60
6.5
2.0
2.0
407.0
145
16
44
2740
7
6580
8.0
96.0
18.0
15.0
180.0
42.0
42.0
12.0
59.0
51.0
581.0
643.0
417.0
369.0
100.0
58.0
200.0
172.0
331.0
389.0
104.0
46.0
451.0
144.0
144.0
88.0
88.0
22.0
23.0
72.0
90.0
68.0
73.0
44.0
17.0
136.0
58.0
58.0
59.0
59.0
Mg
5.8
14.0
10.0
8.0
8.0
39.0
2.9
18.0
6.2
4.4
12.0
3.9
42.0
29.0
16.0
365.0
128.0
79.0
148.0
(mg/L)
Ca
8.0
53.0
47.0
337.0
32.0
935.0 1020.0
2.7
3.1
9.4
56
148
159
340
1.5
4.4
20
74
32
220.0
107.0
25.0
283
1110
2530
1033
562
9.8
25.0
31.0
14.0
7.6
159.0
8
80
24
114
151
176
94
1510
Concentration
Na
K
87
19
35
5060
6
12700
700
48
18
26
30
25
104
44
84
645
33
64
70
67
285
8
14
1560
3620
1700
150
13
30
108
138
400
135
2530
510
510
510
510
Cl
4.3
3.4
0.8
0.6
0.7
0.3
0.6
2.6
1.5
1.6
0.8
2.2
2.5
2.8
F
308
212
187
200
135
182
163
193
197
208
133
200
305
196
324
146
220
222
296
721
598
320
214
228
182
188
674
728
208
201
751
348
348
196
196
Alk*
1
25
54
100
10
201
1
18
1
1
4
9
10
2
100
17
2790
1990
937
2150
415
18
667
562
661
820
133
44
940
325
325
325
314
so4
3.1
3.6
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
1.6
4.8
1.3
2.0
0.8
0.4
0.7
0.8
1.7
B
53.0
11.0
35.0
36.0
19.0
35.0
25.0
24.0
18.0
19.0
17.0
18.0
30.0
26.0
17.0
28.0
24.0
82.0
24.0
28.0
23.0
28.0
54.0
71.0
21.0
15.0
15.0
16.0
16.0
S102
H2S
223
019
019
019
019
066
019
019
019
019
019
019
019
019
175
048
175
044
044
044
044
044
044
044
044
175
234
044
044
175
003
003
182
183
043
175
232
232
175
Ref
No.
37*57.78'
37*59.87'
38* 3.22'
37*17.40'
38*12.97'
38*14.28'
Virginia. Bath County
Healing Springs
Hot Springs
Harm Spring
Virginia, Giles County
Mew River White Sulphur Springs
Virginia, Highland County
Bolar Spring
Bragg Spring
Temp
*C
13
2
10
7
7
4
47*29.00' 121*23.10' 50.
47*12.50' 121*32.20' 46.5
47*42.40' 121* 8.50' 47.
47*20.40* 119*34.90' 30.
Washington, Kllckltat County
Kllckl tat Mineral Spring
45*49.30' 121* 8.00' 27.
Fish Hatchery warm spring
46* 2.50' 121*10.90' 24.
Washington, King County
Goldmeyer Hot Springs
Lester Hot Springs
Scenic Hot Springs
Washington, Grant County
Ephrata Area
Ephrata Municipal well
Moses Lake Area
Washington, Franklin County
Connell - Cunnlngham Area (see also Adams County)
47*58.60' 123*40.90' 48.5
47*58.10' 123*51.80' 51.
6.11
8.48
9.19
9.14
637
391
339
168
244
262
61
34
125
105
49
27
72
80
WASHINGTON
289
217
168
540
555
504
1.1
1.0
2.3
13.9
14.0
7.4
24.5
0.9
0.8
50.0
58.0
48.0
123.0
126.0
112.0
158.0
64.0
288.0
(ng/L)
Ca
12.0
14.0
36.9
35.0
28.0
57.7
30.0
Mg
11
21
1
1
1
6
3
2
3
1
28
Cl
1.2
1.7
0.3
1.1
1.4
1.2
F
175
181
295
205
189
460
452
197
315
190
709
Alk*
5
7
28
29
7
128
128
232
289
28
383
so4
0.8
1.4
B
0.8
H2S
66.0 14.0
60.0 10.0
11.0
20.0
21.0
18.0
S102
042
102
042
184
098
102
102
102
042
098
Ref
No.
4.3
3.0
2.0
0.6
4.7
38.0
6.3
5.3
2.1
19.0
38.0
4
130
115
22
6
0.8
0.9
1.6
0.7
0.5
415
61
61
75
40
19
13
17
103
56.0
61.0
44.0
65.0
0.6
5.7
1.3
143
015
143
143
143
118
143
143
9.50
9.46
7.48
6.84
6.55
7.32
4
14
18
16.0
Concentration
Na
K
VIRGINIA
TDS
mg/L
673
200
6.33 1150
7.32
pH
Washington, Clallan County
Olympic Hot Springs
Sol Due Hot Springs
2270
7820
227
568
227
681
12300
379
3790
Flow
L/mln
119
79*24.40' 22.
79*40.43' 22.2
79*39.00' 23.
80*37.14' 29.4
79*51.66' 27.5
79*49.80' 40.0
79*46.87' 35.3
79*56.00' 25.0
79*59.40' 21.6
80*14.32' 22.5
Longl tude
west
Washington, Adams County
Connell - Cunnlngham Area (see also Franklin County)
Othello Area
Othello well 5
46*49.10' 119* 9.60' 29.0
Virginia, Rockbrldge County
Rockbrldge Baths
37*53.90'
37*52.15'
37*51.85'
37*38.53'
Latitude
north
Virginia, Alleghany County
Falling Spring
Lay ton Spring
Sweet Chalybeate spring
Name
379
6.46
58.4
87.0
48.0
0.3
170.0
5
3600
625
690
180
810
Cl
1.2
1.6
1.2
0.7
0.7
0.5
F
691
2600
1660
19
39
2700
Alk*
2
160
2
16
80
41
S04
64.0
7.5
2.9
2.0
3.7
B
H2$
143
015
015
015
Ref
No.
23.0
105.0
175.0
015
143
143
46.0 0.5 143
015
015
015
48.0
143
125.0
S102
77*52.62* 22.
80*14.44' 23.
78*13.78' 21.9
79*21.18' 22.
79*58.48' 20.4
West Virginia, Monroe County
Old Sweet Spring
37*37.79*
West Virginia, Morgan County
Bekeley Springs
39*37.62*
West Virginia, Pendleton County
Thorn Spring
38*36.30*
West Virginia, Pocahontas County
Mlnnehaha Spring
38* 9.83'
833
3790
6490
7.88
7.46
152
118
164
1130
62
2
1
4
18
WEST VIRGINIA
0.8
0.9
0.9
23.0
39.0
38.0
47.0
276.0
6.0
3.6
4.8
1
1
2
30
0.2
0.1
116
124
165
38
6
15
387
8.4
7.2
9.0
102
192
102
098
060
118
1.8
390.0
190.0
76.0
31.0
540.0
Mg
46*36.80' 120*30.10' 28.3
0.5
200.0
72.0
6.4
0.9
46.0
(mg/L)
Ca
015
52
2500
670
360
145
580
Concentration
Na
K
46*27.10' 120*57.40' 32.
West Virginia, Berkeley County
Swan Pond Spring
39*28.17'
Washington, Yaklma County
Slmcoe Soda Spring
Yakalma Area
Yakalma Creamery well
Washington, Walla Walla County
Walla Walla River Area
Warn Springs Canyon spring
46* 1.40' 118*46.30' 22.
6.46
6.27
Washington, Snohomlsh County
Garland Mineral Springs
47*53.00* 121*21.00* 29.
Kenndey Hot Springs
48* 7.00' 121*12.00' 35.
8380
2600
1210
8.54
3640
505
6.35
TDS
mg/L
9.54
46*45.00' 121"45.50' 19.
Washington. Pierce County
Longmlre Mineral Spring
Flow pH
L/mln
Washington. Skamanla County
Bonnevllle Hot Springs
45*39.40' 121*57.50' 36.
Col11ns Hot Springs
45*42.10* 121*43.70* 50.
Orr Creek Warn Spring
46*20.70' 121*36.00' 22.
Rock Creek Hot Spring
45*43.40* 121*55.60* 24.
St. Martin's Hot Springs
45*43.70' 121*48.00* 48.
47*17.90' 118*51.30' 28.3
47*19.70' 118*54.00' 65.8
Temp
*C
Washington, Lincoln County
Odessa Area
SaMble well
Basalt deep test well
Longitude
west
46*34.50' 121*42.40' 38.
Latitude
north
Washington, Lewis County
Packwood Hot Spring
Name
43*39.67'
43*39.27'
43*40.47'
43*39.90'
43*39.67'
43*39.32'
43*34.92'
42*50.42' 110*59.50* 62.0
42*49.08' 110*59.50* 46.0
42*42.10' 107* 6.33' 23.5
44*30.78' 109* 6.88* 36.0
42*14.97' 104*46.82' 21.0
42*23.92* 110*30.68* 16.0 10200 7.8
43*16.93' 110* 1.13* 29.5 13600 8.0
42*44.98' 109*36.97* 35.5
76 9.6
43*32.75' 110*44.37* 27.0
43'18.00* HO'46.48* 37.0
Wyoming, Hot Springs County
Bathtub Spring (Thermopolls)
Big Spring (Thermopolls)
Maytag well (Thermopolls)
McCarthy well (Thermopolls)
White Sulphur Spring (Themop.)
Black Sulphur Spring (Themop.)
Wind River Canyon spring
Wyoming, Lincoln County
Auburn Hot Springs
Johnson Springs
Wyoming, Matron* County
Horse Creek springs
Wyoming. Park County
De Marls Hot Springs
Wyoming, Platte County
Immigrants Washtub
Wyoming, Sublette County
Big Fall Creek springs
Kendall Warm Springs
Steele Hot Springs, spring 1
Wyoming, Teton County
Abercromble Warm Springs
As tori a Springs
108*11.72'
108*11.62*
108*12.23*
108*11.67'
108*11.68*
108*11.63'
108*13.73*
53.0
56.0
54.0
54.0
53.0
55.
22.0
16.0
44.0
20.0
25.0
31.5
29.0
42*48.02'
43* 0.48'
43*29.38'
43*31.22'
42*29.53'
43*33.60'
Wyoming, Fremont County
Conant Creek Springs
Fort Washakle Hot Springs
Jakeys Fork Spring
Little Warm Spring
Sweetwater Station spring 2
Warm Spring Creek springs
108* 3.03*
108*50.08'
109*36.48*
109*40.00'
108*10.25*
109*43.88'
42*39.88' 105*23.62' 30.0
Wyoming. Converse County
Douglas Warn Spring
946 8.3
379 7.8
87 7.9
1510 7.0
8330 7.7
193
1160
524
1060
302
322
1730
582
5270
7.5
3740
7.5
2380
2350
2380
800
7.1
7.0
140
8
2330
2190
1100
832
648
634
728
602
7.1
6.9
7.6
7.5
7.2
7.4
7.9
7.7
642
1920
356
270
63
5
5
8
120
4
2
90
19
47
9
1400
270
270
226
40
270
250
89
41
19
22
120
17
72
450
WYOMING
54.0
51.0
52.0
2.6
13.0
35.0
170.0
1.4 110.0
2.8 220.0
1.2
2.8
4.2
20.0 380.0
8.8 120.0
400.0
17.0
43.0
29.0
46.0
22.0
86.0
26.0
70.0
76.0
77.0
75.0
49.0
350.0
340.0
385.0
140.0
40.0
42.0
49.0
6.7
140.0
73.0
71.0
59.0
34.0
40.0
34.0
22.0
32.0
25.0
340.0
310.0
160.0
140.0
140.0
140.0
73.0
172.0
86.0
44.0
37.0
16.0
13.0
6.1
6.1
15.0
6.5
7.0
11.0
25.0
22.0
(mg/L)
Mg
Ca
23.0 140.0
1.4
1.4
IDS Concentration
mg/L
Na
K
8
11000
2040
2210
780
1140
568
15
2120
1700
503
3030 7.7
454 8.9
41*27.00' 106*48.40' 48.0
pH
6810 8.0
1700 8.1
Flow
Temp
*C L/m1n
Wyoming, Carbon County
Saratoga Hot Springs, Hobo Pool
Longitude
west
44*44.90' 108*11.35' 20.
44*36.45' 108* 8.13' 21.
Latitude
north
Wyoming, Big Horn County
Little Sheep Mountain spring
Sheep Mountain springs
Noifllc
5
4
3
97
4
2
76
4
25
2
1700
300
300
334
38
330
300
63
42
24
27
120
21
59
540
Cl
0.6
0.4
1.1
0.4
14.0
2 .5
2 .9
1 .6
0.6
4.4
8.1
3.8
1.3
4.2
6.8
2.8
3.8
1.6
1.0
1.6
1.1
1.2
6.1
0.5
0.8
F
20
520
8
59
190
300
260
650
92
500
290
160
130
200
1200
170
1100
830
820
777
290
760
750
740
390
860
780
730
570
320
92
83
230
89
240
570
81
42
so4
730
710
210
260
540
530
230
500
200
179
210
230
AU*
0.2
0.1
0 .1
0 .5
2.2
26.0
14.0
46.0
13.0
17.0
18 .0
21 .0
21 .0
35.0
36.0
37.0
71.0
12.0
0.4
0.4
0.1
39.0
37.0
15.0
32.0
15.0
21.0
33.0
18.0
27.0
63.0
82.0
19.0
S102
0.5
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
1.7
B
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
1.4 023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
023
Ref
H2S No.
Boyles Hill Springs
Granite Hot Spring
Jackson Lake Hot Springs
Kelly Warn Spring
North Buffalo Fork springs
Teton Valley warn springs
43*28.30'
43*22.20'
43*57.50'
43*38.37'
43*54.40'
43*37.43'
Latitude
north
110*50.08'
110*26.68'
110*41.75'
110*36.92'
110*11.70'
110*36.37'
Longitude
west
30.0
39.0
72.0
27.0
45.0
18.0
Temp
*C
757
32600
189
Flow
L/m1n
2480
599
284
248
8.2
8.2
IDS
mg/L
7.6
8.0
pH
64
7
8
28
160
1.6
3.0
13.0
8.6
Concentration
Na
K
49.0
54.0
430.0
32.0
(mg/L)
Ca
16.0
18.0
120.0
5.8
Hg
2
3
4
130
Cl
0.6
0.9
0.5
5.3
F
180
180
160
182
Alk*
62
78
1600
120
S04
0.1
0.1
0.5
B
11.0
18.0
26.0
48.0
S102
H2$
023
023
023
023
023
023
Ref
No.
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256 Waring, G. A., 1919, Ground water in the San Jacinto and Temecula Basins,
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86
Table 2.
Temperature range, calculated energies, and geologic province for
isolated low-temperature geothermal systems in the United States
[Systems in National Parks have been excluded from calculations
of resource and beneficial heat (indicated by *) because they
are not available for development. A standard reservoir volume
3
of 1 km was used to calculate the energy in each system. All
means and standard deviations were calculated analytically.]
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55
56
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0.034
0.026
0.094
0.083
0.046
0.068
0.078
0.116
0.073
0.079
0.084
0.039
0.150
0.047
0.063
0.096
0.078
0.067
0.070
0.094
0.104
0.106
0.074
0.193
0.156
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0.176 t
0.047 t
0.176 ±
0.102 t
0.141 t
0.130 ±
0.158 i
0.125 t
0.131 t
0.029 t
0.018
0.014
0.011
0.047
0.034
0.019
0.027
0.035
0.054
0.040
0.042
0.036
0.016
0.071
0.019
0.031
0.049
0.037
0.030
0.029
0.049
0.043
0.050
0.034
0.102
0.073
0.044
0.080
0.089
0.019
0.083
0.048
0.064
0.057
0.081
0.054
0.063
0.012
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resource base
(1018 J)
0.011
0.008
0.007
0.023
0.021
0.012
0.017
0.020
0.029
0.018
0.020
0.021
0.010
0.037
0.012
0.016
0.024
0.020
0.017
0.018
0.023
0.026
0.027
0.018
0.048
0.039
0.027
2.89
1.24
0.00
10.75
9.10
3.17
6.61
8.27
14.33
7.44
8.41
9.23
2.07
19.57
3.31
5.79
11.16
8.27
6.48
7.03
10.75
12.40
12.68
7.58
26.46
20.67
12.95
22.74
23.84
3.31
23.84
11.99
18.19
16.40
20.95
15.71
16.68
0.41
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.042
0.044
0.012
0.044
0.025
0.035
0.032
0.040
0.031
0.033
0.007
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Geologic province
46
27
36
37
31
SO
62
30
35
25
28
27
23
35
24
23
25
43
44
24
43
48
43
35
Arizona. YUM County
Pumped well NE of Salome
Radium Springs well
Arkansas, Garland County
Hot Springs National Park
Arkansas, Montgomery County
Barton's Spring (south)
Caddo River Spring (Caddo Gap)
Arkansas, Pike County
Redland Mountain Spring
Arkansas, Randolf County
Harm Springs
California, AIM »da County
Alameda Mam Spring
California, Colusa County
Fouts Spring (Red Eye)
California, Contra Costa County
Byron Hot Springs
Sulphur Spring
Spring
California, El Dorado County
Meyer's Ham Spring
California, Fresno County
Blaney Meadows Hot Springs
Coallnga Mineral Springs
Escarpado Spring
Fish Creek Hot Springs
Mercy Hot Springs
Mono Hot Springs
Spring
43
108
80
35
24
73
104
56
97
24
43
97
80
35
25
23
23
56
30
36
23
30
28
25
30
35
62
39
50
71
45
45
37
48
30
23
50
28
25
30
35
62
65
65
79
80
89
37
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Arizona, Yavapal County
Castle Hot Springs
Trout Creek Spring
Verde Hot Springs
Spring
System
43
84
68
35
57
82
24
35
40
28
23
23
36
28
25
30
35
62
45
55
65
51
57
37
mean
0.057
0.049
0.055
0.023
t 0.038
t 0.043
t
t
t
t
t 0.008
90
0.110
0.174
0.023
0.073
0.181
0.137
0.052
t
t
t
j
t
t
t
0.048
0.080
0.010
0.030
0.082
0.061
0.021
0.053 t 0.030
0 .064 t 0.027
0 .034 t 0.014
0 .021 t 0.008
0 .021
0 .054 ± 0.026
CALIFORNIA
0 .034 t 0.014
0 .026 ± 0.011
0 .039 t 0.016
0 .052 ± 0.021
0 .123 t 0.050
ARKANSAS
0.078
0.104
0.131
0.093
0.109
0.057
Mean accessible
resource base
<1018 J)
0.028
0.043
0.006
0.018
0.045
0.034
0.013
0.013
0.016
0.008
0.005
0.005
0.013
0.008
0.007
0.010
0.013
0.020
0.026
13.37
23.43
0.00
7.44
24.53
17.64
4.13
4.27
1.24
0.00
6.06
0.00
4.41
1.24
0.00
4.13
2.07
8.27
12.40
16.68
10.61
13.09
4.96
(MWt for 30 yr)
OO18 J)
0.033
0.023
0.027
0.014
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Sierra Nevada
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Sierra Nevada
Coast Ranges
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Ouachlta
Ouachlta
Ouachlta
Ouachlta
Ouachlta
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Geologic province
25
28
38
37
30
55
24
33
34
38
34
51
27
39
27
32
32
27
29
30
27
32
31
44
43
50
34
45
36
40
30
80
22
21
42
California, Imperial County
Davls Spring
Ballard's Truckhaven well
Gold Rock Ranch well
T. Jacobs wells
Sal ton City wells
California, Inyo County
Saline Valley artesian well
Balnter Spring
Dirty Socks Hot Spring well
Grapevine Spring
Keane Wonder Hot Springs
Keough Hot Springs
Little Hunter Canyon springs
Neva res Springs
Resting Spring
Shoshone Spring
Travertine Springs
Spring
Springs
Spring
Warm Sulfur Springs
Hell near Valley Hells
California, Kern County
Cameros Spring
Oelonegha Hot Springs
Democrat Hot Springs
Miracle Hot Springs
Spring
Springs near Kern Valley
Yates Hot Springs
California, Lake County
Crabtree Hot Springs
California, Lassen County
Bare Ranch Spring
Kellog Hot Spring
Sellicks Springs
Tlpton Springs
Zambonl Hot Spring
59
84
22
21
51
40
40
44
80
75
34
45
36
80
33
45
38
80
75
50
50
27
45
65
27
29
95
27
32
90
54
37
50
65
35
54
82
22
21
42
40
33
44
43
50
34
45
36
58
33
35
38
34
51
35
40
27
45
32
27
29
30
27
32
79
40
37
40
60
30
48
82
22
21
45
40
35
44
55
58
34
45
36
54
33
38
38
49
59
37
43
27
41
43
27
29
52
27
32
66
44
37
40
60
30
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
mean
likely
California, Glenn County
Salt Spring
System
i
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
±
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
i
t
t
±
t
t
i
i
t
t
±
t
0.021
0.031
0.049
0.049
0.020
0.032
0.022
0.052
0.019
0.025
0.024
0.047
0.049
0.027
0.030
0.013
0.028
0.037
0.013
0.015
0.058
0.013
0.018
0.066
0.032
0.023
0.029
0.048
91
0.085
0.175
0.018
0.016
0.078
t
t
t
t
t
0.039
0.071
0.007
0.006
0.032
0.065 t 0.026
0.051
0.076
0.105
0.113
0.050
0.078
0.055
0.102
0.047
0.060
0.060
0.090
0.115
0.058
0.073
0.031
0.067
0.073
0.031
0.037
0.096
0.031
0.044
0.132
0.076
0.057
0.065
0.117
0.021
0.044
0.005
0.004
0.020
0.016
0.014
0.020
0.012
0.026
0.028
0.013
0.019
0.008
0.011
0.009
0.024
0.015
0.018
0.008
0.017
0.018
0.008
0.022
0.029
0.012
0.015
0.015
9.37
23.57
0.00
0.00
8.27
6.20
3.72
8.27
4.55
4.00
7.86
12.54
13.78
2.89
0.83
1.65
11.02
0.83
6.48
7.44
11.99
3.31
5.37
5.37
10.06
14.06
5.10
7.44
0.83
14.47
0.029
0.025
7.86
4.96
6.20
16.81
2.07
(MWt for 30 yr)
Beneficial
heat
0.033
0.019
0.014
0.016
0.010
(1018 J)
(1018 J)
0.039 i 0.017
Mean
resource
Mean accessible
resource base
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
(southern!
(southern
(southern
(southern
(southern
(southern
southern
' southern
southern
southern
southern
(southern]
(southern]
(southern]
(southern)
(southern)
Basin and Range (northern)
Cascade Range
Basin and Range (northern)
Basin and Range (northern)
Sierra Nevada
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Coast Ranges
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Peninsular Ranges
Sal ton Trough
Sal ton Trough
Sal ton Trough
Sal ton Trough
Coast Ranges
Geologic province
46
33
34
36
28
36
27
30
29
46
45
32
27
40
20
44
30
27
33
75
60
25
40
27
27
22
27
45
43
56
60
25
49
California. Madera County
Reds Meadow Hot Springs
California. Marln County
Rocky Point Springs
California. Mendoclno County
Jackson Valley Mud Springs
Orrs Hot Springs
Pinches Spring
Point Arena Hot Springs
Vichy Springs
California, Merced County
Spring SW of Ortlgallta
California. Modoc County
Hot Creek Ranch
Little Hot Springs
Menlo Baths Hot Springs
Pothole Spring
Squaw Baths Springs
Spring near Canyon Creek
Spring east of Clover Swale
Spring near Lakeview Junction
Spring near Rattlesnake Creek
Hell near Cottonwood Creek
Spring
California, Mono County
Benton Hot Springs
Buckeye Hot Springs
Springs SW of Potato Peak
California, Monterey County
B1g Creek Ranch well
49
79
93
85
33
100
65
25
70
27
27
22
27
95
79
90
27
73
65
62
30
60
160
96
60
35
36
31
36
40
30
29
46
49
56
81
25
33
75
60
25
60
27
27
22
27
47
43
79
27
65
40
44
30
32
63
65
43
34
36
31
36
30
30
29
46
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
California, Los Angeles County
Semlnole Hot Springs well
Ham Springs
Well
Well
Hell
Hell
Hell
Hell
Well
Whites Point Hot Springs
System
49
64
78
45
33
83
62
25
57
27
27
22
27
62
55
65
27
59
42
50
30
41
89
69
45
34
36
30
36
32
30
29
46
mean
92
0.089
0.127
0.164
0.078
0.047
0.178
0.122
0.026
0.109
0.031
0.031
0.018
0.031
0.123
0.104
0.131
0.031
0.116
0.070
0.091
0.039
0.069
0.194
0.141
0.079
0.050
0.055
0.039
0.055
0.045
0.039
0.037
0.081
0.064
0.036
0.020
0.022
0.016
0.022
0.020
0.016
0.015
0.033
0.013
0.051
0.038
0.039
0.016
0.019
0.074
0.049
0.011
0.047
0.013
0.013
0.007
0.013
0.060
0.049
t 0.036
i 0.054
t 0.069
+ 0.051
t
t
t
t
t
±
t
t
±
t
1
t 0.066
t
t
±
t
t
t 0.033
t 0.106
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
±
no18 jj
Mean accessible
resource base
0.022
0.020
0.032
0.041
0.026
0.008
0.008
0.005
0.008
0.031
0.027
0.012
0.045
0.030
0.007
0.033
0.017
0.048
9.92
15.99
21.91
8.27
3.31
24.12
15.16
0.00
13.09
0.83
0.83
0.00
0.83
15.43
12.40
16.68
6.75
26.60
18.19
8.41
3.86
4.55
2.07
4.55
3.03
2.07
1.65
8.68
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.035
0.020
0.013
0.014
0.010
0.014
0.011
0.010
0.009
0.020
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
northern
northern
northern
northern!
northern!
northern
northern)
northern)
northern)
Coast Ranges
Basin and Range (southern)
Basin and Range (southern)
Basin and Range (southern)
Basin and Range
Cascade Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Coast Ranges
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast Ranges
(northern)
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Sierra Nevada
Transverse
Transverse
Peninsular
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Peninsular
Transverse
Peninsular
Geologic province
37
45
50
46
40
60
30
25
25
20
30
25
36
36
43
49
35
73
30
41
29
40
45
35
29
31
47
55
83
44
29
40
28
47
40
27
32
40
44
48
California, Napa County
Aetna Springs
Napa Vichy Springs
Napa Rock Soda Springs
Spr1 ng
Well SE of Oakvllle
Well near Maple Lane
White Sulfur Springs
California, Orange County
Falrvlew Hot Spring well
La VI da Mineral Springs well
San Juan Hot Springs
Spring SW of Mission V1ejo
Well
Well NE of Irvlne
California, Plumas County
Indian Valley Hot Springs
White Sulphur Spring (McCI ear's)
Twain
California, Riverside County
"Basha 3" well
Canyon Spring
Dos Pal mas Spring
Dos Palmas Spring well
Elslnore Hot Springs
Glenn Ivy Hot Springs
Indian Wells well
Highland Spring
Kaiser north well
Wells In Los Alamos Valley
McCoy Spring
Marietta and Temecula Hot Springs
Palm Springs (mineral spring)
P1 lares Hot Spring
Well 1n Coachella Valley
Wel 1 s
Well
Well
67
35
33
48
96
55
83
47
29
59
28
100
59
56
50
55
62
48
41
43
90
36
88
99
35
73
30
30
25
25
20
45
100
100
50
70
61
46
60
113
45
35
29
31
47
55
83
44
29
40
28
98
50
27
32
45
44
48
41
40
50
36
72
80
35
73
30
30
25
25
20
30
70
86
40
65
50
46
45
88
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Dolans Hot Spring
Paralso Hot Springs
Slates Hot Springs
Spring south of Blxby Mountain
Sulphur Spring
Tassajara Hot Springs
System
52
35
30
37
63
55
83
45
29
46
28
82
50
37
38
47
50
48
41
37
60
36
68
76
35
73
30
30
25
25
20
35
65
74
42
60
54
46
48
87
mean
s
0.030
0.050
0.041
0.033
0.037
0.082
i
i
1
t
i
i
0.022
0.061
0.071
0.021
0.061
0.016
1 0.016
i 0.011
i 0.011
t 0.005
± 0.023
t 0.068
t 0.073
t
t
t
t
±
1
93
0.097
0.052
0.040
0.057
0.126
0.104
0.177
0.078
0.037
0.082
0.034
0.174
0.090
0.057
0.060
0.083
0.091
0.086
+
±
t
t
t
t
t
t
±
+
t
t
t
i
t
i
t
0.042
0.021
0.016
0.026
0.061
0.042
0.072
0.032
0.015
0.035
0.014
0.078
0.038
0.030
0.027
0.035
0.039
0.035
0.068 t 0.027
0.058 i 0.025
0.117 t 0.056
0.055
0.137
0.159
0.052
0.151
0.039
0.039
0.026
0.026
0.013
0.052
0.130
0.154
0.071
0.117
0.101
0.081
0.087
0.188
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.024
0.013
0.010
0.014
0.032
0.026
0.044
0.020
0.009
0.020
0.008
0.043
0.023
0.014
0.015
0.021
0.023
0.022
0.017
0.015
0.029
0.014
0.034
0.040
0.013
0.038
0.010
0.010
0.007
0.007
0.003
0.013
0.033
0.038
11.30
4.13
2.20
4.82
15.85
12.40
23.98
8.27
1.65
8.82
1.24
23.43
10.20
4.82
5.37
8.96
10.34
9.51
6.61
5.10
14.47
4.55
17.64
21.09
4.13
19.84
2.07
2.07
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.13
16.54
20.26
7.17
14.47
11.85
8.68
9.65
25.63
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.018
0.029
0.025
0.020
0.022
0.047
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Sal ton Trough
Sal ton Trough
Sal ton Trough
Sal ton Trough
Peninsular Ranges
Peninsular Ranges
Sal ton Trough
Peninsular Ranges
Sal ton Trough
Peninsular Ranges
Sal ton Trough
Peninsular Ranges
Sal ton Trough
Peninsular Ranges
Sal ton Trough
Peninsular Ranges
Sal ton Trough
Peninsular Ranges
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Geologic province
29
116
38
50
90
45
32
65
33
31
42
58
48
33
64
38
31
61
70
33
30
38
47
60
95
35
75
39
110
60
32
60
68
32
48
75
45
42
47
California, San Bernardlno County
Spring In Deep Creek Canyon
38
40
Flamingo Well
Paradise Hot Springs
40
V. Ruzlcka wells
30
32
Springs In Santa Ana Canyon
Saratoga Springs
28
Tyler's Bath Spring
33
Spring at Baldwin Lake
31
Well
42
Hell
58
37
33
29
38
31
26
59
33
30
38
California, San Diego County
Agua Callente Spring
Agua Tibia Springs
Deluz Warm Spring
Jacumba Hot Springs
R. Rasco well
Vail eel tos Spring
Warner Hot Springs
Hell
Well
H. Lazare well
California, San Luls Oblspo County
"Calaqua 1" well
47
Newsom's Hot Springs
37
Ontario Hot Spring
57
Pecho Warm Springs
35
Santa Ysabel Warm Springs
33
Well
30
California, Santa Barbara County
Agua Callente Spring
56
Las Cruces Hot Springs
37
Little Callente Spring
32
Mooted to Hot Springs
48
San Marcos Hot Springs
43
Tecolate Tunnel spring
32
Well
34
Well
39
Well
31
Well
42
Well
47
95
50
32
60
68
32
48
39
31
42
47
47
37
60
35
60
39
46
33
51
38
31
26
59
33
30
38
38
40
75
35
32
30
33
31
42
58
29
64
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
29
45
Hell
HI ley Well Rest Stop
System
87
49
32
56
60
32
43
51
36
42
47
47
45
71
35
56
36
44
33
48
38
31
38
63
33
30
38
38
43
68
37
32
41
33
31
42
58
29
75
mean
94
0.188
0.089
0.044
0.107
0.116
0.044
0.074
0.094
0.054
0.070
0.083
0.083
0.077
0.145
0.052
0.107
0.055
0.075
0.047
0.086
0.060
0.042
0.059
0.124
0.047
0.039
0.060
0.034
0.035
0.064
0.021
0.050
0.023
0.031
0.019
0.040
0.024
0.017
0.033
0.051
0.019
0.016
0.024
t 0.083
± 0.038
± 0.018
t 0.044
t 0.050
t 0.018
t 0.031
t 0.045
t 0.024
i 0.029
t 0.034
±
1
±
i
t
t
±
t
+
t
t
±
t
t
+
t
0.024
0.031
0.064
0.025
0.018
0.036
0.019
0.017
0.029
0.045
i 0.015
t 0.076
0.060 i
0.074 ±
0.139 t
0.057 ±
0.044 t
0.068 t
0.047 1
0.042 t
0.070 t
0.112 t
0.037
0.156
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.047
0.022
0.011
0.027
0.029
0.011
0.018
0.023
0.013
0.018
0.021
0.021
0.019
0.036
0.013
0.027
0.014
0.019
0.012
0.022
0.015
0.010
0.015
0.031
0.012
0.010
0.015
0.015
0.018
0.035
0.014
0.011
0.017
0.012
0.010
0.018
0.028
25.63
9.92
2.89
12.82
14.33
2.89
7.58
10.75
4.41
7.03
9.10
9.10
8.13
18.88
4.13
12.82
4.55
7.72
3.31
9.51
5.37
2.48
5.24
15.57
3.31
2.07
5.37
5.37
7.58
17.92
4.82
2.89
6.61
3.31
2.48
7.03
13.64
1.65
20.67
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.009
0.039
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Ranges
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Transverse
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Coast
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Peninsular
Transverse Ranges
Basin and Range (southern)
Basin and Range (southern)
Basin and Range (southern)
Transverse Ranges
Basin and Range (southern)
Transverse Ranges
Basin and Range (southern)
Basin and Range (southern)
Basin and Range (southern)
Peninsular Ranges
Sal ton Trough
Geologic province
30
40
25
58
37
25
25
60
29
19
30
23
31
30
28
38
28
51
43
43
42
32
70
39
55
27
California, Shasta County
Hunt Hot Springs
California, Sierra County
Campbell Hot Springs
California, SI ski you County
Bogus Creek Soda Spring
Hot Creek spring
Klamath Hot Springs
Sulphur Springs
Well
Well
California, Sol a no County
Sulphur Spring
California, Sonoma County
Nark West Harm Springs
Norton Harm Springs
Well
California, Tehama County
Stinking Springs
Tuscan Springs
California, Tula re County
California Hot Springs
Jordan Hot Springs
Kern Hot Spring
California, Ventura County
Wlllett Hot Springs
Mell
Colorado, Archuleta County
Dutch CroMley artesian well
Eoff artesian well
Pagosa Springs
Stinking Springs
70
39
79
40
81
64
59
60
85
38
28
31
110
28
23
90
59
98
48
54
60
75
63
37
111
45
70
39
61
39
54
64
52
50
60
38
28
31
53
28
23
25
29
85
29
31
60
37
58
37
40
35
70
39
65
35
59
53
55
51
63
38
28
31
64
28
23
47
38
81
35
35
50
50
60
35
64
35
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
mean
likely
California. Santa Clara County
White Sulfur Spring
Gllroy Hot Springs
Sargent Estates spring
System
t 0.044
t 0.047
t 0.021
t 0.070
t 0.024
95
0.143
0.063
0.130
0.053
COLORADO
.
0.115
0.100
0.103
0.094
0.124
0.060
0.034
0.042
0.129
0.034
0.021
t
±
t
t
0.058
0.025
0.055
0.023
t 0.052
t 0.046
t 0.042
t 0.039
t 0.056
i 0.024
t 0.014
t 0.017
t 0.070
t 0.014
t 0.008
0.083 t 0.055
0.059 t 0.032
0.172 t 0.073
0.053 t 0.025
0.051 t 0.029
0.091 t 0.042
0.090
0.116
0.051
0.127
0.052
Nean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.036
0.016
0.033
0.013
0.029
0.025
0.026
0.023
*
0.015
0.008
0.010
0.032
0.008
0.005
0.021
0.015
0.043
0.013
0.013
0.023
0.023
0.029
18.60
5.79
16.54
4.27
14.06
11.71
12.27
10.75
*
5.37
1.24
2.48
16.26
1.24
0.00
8.96
5.24
23.15
4.27
4.00
10.34
10.20
14.33
4.00
15.99
4.13
(NHt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.013
0.032
0.013
Beneficial
heat
Nean
resource
Southern
Southern
Southern
Southern
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Transverse Ranges
Transverse Ranges
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Central Valley
Central Valley
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Cascade Range
Basin and Range (northern)
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Basin and Range (northern)
Sierra Nevada
Basin and Range (northern)
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Geologic province
26
28
25
58
46
20
42
44
44
32
40
36
28
28
33
47
44
41
26
26
42
32
44
Colorado, Chaffee County
Brown's Canyon Warm Spring
Cottonwood Hot Spring
Colorado, Clear Creek County
Idaho Hot Springs
Colorado, Conejos County
Dexter Harm Spring
Colorado, Delta County
Colonel CMnn well
Colorado, Dolores County
Dunton Hot Spring
R1co area diamond drill hole
Colorado, Eagle County
Dotsero Harm Springs
Colorado, Fremont County
Canon City Hot Spring
Fremont NatatoHum well
Penrose artesian well
Swlssvale Harm Springs
Wellsvllle Warm Spring
Colorado, Garfleld County
South Canyon Hot Springs
Colorado, Grand County
Hot Sulphur Springs
Colorado, Gunnlson County
Cebolla Hot Springs
Cement Creek Warm Spring
Ranger Harm Spring
Colorado, Jackson County
Brands Ranch artesian well
Colorado, La Plata County
Plnkerton Hot Springs
Trlpp and Tr1 ruble Hot Springs
114
99
42
86
49
55
100
117
63
45
33
28
48
32
54
55
57
20
79
25
84
49
69
45
89
42
50
27
32
81
93
40
36
32
28
48
32
50
50
42
20
76
25
81
26
47
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Colorado, Boulder County
Eldorado Spring
Haystack Butte well
System
64
77
42
59
34
38
75
86
48
39
31
28
43
32
49
50
47
20
67
25
74
34
48
mean
"
96
0.127
0.163
0.070
0.115
0.050
0.059
0.156
0.184
0.085
0.063
0.041
0.034
0.073
0.044
0.090
0.090
0.083
0.013
0.136
0.026
0.155
0.049
0.086
0.035
0.005
0.059
0.011
0.065
0.025
0.042
0.085
0.054
0.025
0.030
t 0.072
t 0.074
± 0.029
t
t
t
t 0.071
t
t 0.038
± 0.031
t 0.017
t 0.014
± 0.031
± 0.018
± 0.037
t 0.037
t
t
±
±
t
t
t
Mean accessible
resource base
<1018 J)
0.032
0.041
0.018
0.029
0.012
0.015
0.039
0.046
0.021
0.016
0.010
0.008
0.018
0.011
0.022
0.023
0.021
0.003
0.034
0.007
0.039
15.99
21.64
7.03
14.06
3.72
5.24
20.67
25.08
9.37
5.79
2.34
1.24
7.44
2.89
10.06
10.20
9.10
0.00
17.36
0.00
20.40
3.58
9.51
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.012
0.022
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Rio Grande Rift
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Geologic province
32
30
40
39
38
52
69
45
25
38
25
28
39
18
60
30
37
35
34
25
22
26
Colorado, Moffat County
Cralg well
Juniper Hot Springs
Colorado, Ouray County
Orvls Hot Spring
Ouray Hot Spring pool
Colorado, Park County
Hartsel Hot Springs
Rhodes Ham Spring
Colorado, Pltkln County
Conundrum Hot Spring
Colorado, Pueblo County
Clark Spring well
Don K Ranch artesian well
Colorado, Routt County
Steamboat Springs
Colorado, Saguache County
Fulllnwlder Ham Spring
Mineral Hot Springs
Shaws Harm Spring
Valley View Hot Springs
Colorado, San Mlguel County
Lemon Hot Spring
Georgia, Merl wether County
Harm Springs
Idaho, Ada County
Wells near Willow Creek
Idaho. Adams County
Bill Kampeter Spring
Boulder Creek Resort spring
22
43
30
34
35
44
71
97
37
71
25
61
38
89
25
92
71
97
80
35
30
40
22
26
30
34
35
40
70
77
37
47
25
38
38
56
25
75
69
39
52
35
30
40
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Colorado, Mineral County
Antelope Ham Spring
Blrdsle Ham Spring
Rainbow Hot Spring
Systen
22
32
28
34
35
34
67
68
37
52
25
42
38
63
25
73
70
58
57
34
30
40
mean
97
0.018
0.043
0.035
IDAHO
0.050
GEORGIA
0.052
0.050
0.136
0.138
0.057
0.097
0.026
0.071
0.060
0.126
0.026
0.151
0.143
0.113
0.109
0.050
0.039
0.065
0.020
0.016
0.026
0.065
0.058
0.026
0.044
0.011
0.035
0.024
t
t
j
t
t
t
0.007
0.021
0.014
0.020
0.021
0.023
t 0.055
t 0.069
t
t
t
t
i
t 0.057
t 0.011
t
j
t 0.060
t 0.050
t
t
t
(1018 J)
Mean accessible
resource base
0.005
0.011
0.009
0.012
0.013
0.012
0.034
0.035
0.014
0.024
0.007
0.018
0.015
0.032
0.007
0.038
0.036
0.028
0.027
0.012
0.010
0.016
(1018 J)
Mean
resource
0.00
2.76
1.38
3.72
4.13
3.72
17.36
17.78
4.96
11.30
0.00
7.17
5.37
15.85
0.00
19.84
18.47
13.78
13.09
3.72
2.07
6.20
(MHt for 30 yr)
Beneficial
heat
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Rift
Rift
Rift
Rift
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Western Snake River Plain
Piedmont
Southern Rocky Mountains
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Southern Rocky Mountains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Wyoming Basins
Wyoming Basins
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Geologic province
43
45
48
26
34
32
38
47
52
59
44
22
62
40
45
55
64
60
40
37
54
37
25
35
41
Idaho. Bannock County
Downata Hot Springs
Lava Hot Springs
Idaho. Bear Lake County
Bear Lake Hot Springs
Pescadaro Warm Springs
Idaho. Blngham County
Alkali Flats Uarm Springs
Yandell Springs
Idaho. Blalne County
C. Lark In well
Clarendon Hot Springs
Condle Hot Springs
Halley Hot Springs
Mil ford Sweat Hot Spring
Rush Uarm Springs
Uarfleld Hot Springs
Idaho. Boise County
Oanskln Creek Hot Spring
Goller Hot Spring
Grimes Pass Hot Springs
Klrkham Hot Springs
Pine Flat Hot Springs
Stope Uarm Springs
Spring near Lick Creek
Spring near Tenmlle Creek
Idaho. Bonnevllle County
Alpine Warm Springs
Spring NE of Fall Creek
Idaho, Butte County
Butte City wells
L. Rothwell well
Idaho, Camas County
68
22
43
65
56
30
54
77
92
75
62
78
100
90
73
40
37
54
38
125
83
119
63
22
125
34
35
72
57
62
67
68
22
111
85
70
85
52
57
61
25
60
69
75
80
60
40
37
54
38
87
52
82
44
22
80
34
34
55
49
47
51
68
22
96
75
67
77
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum
maximum
most
likely
Council Mountain Hot Springs
Crab and Thomson well
Krlgbaum Hot Springs
North Meadows hot springs group
Stark ey Hot Springs
Stinky Uara Springs
System
47
58
63
42
54
64
77
78
64
40
37
54
38
86
62
87
50
22
89
34
34
58
44
51
54
68
22
83
75
64
64
mean
98
0.083
0.113
0.126
0.070
0.102
0.128
0.161
0.164
0.129
0.065
0.057
0.102
0.060
0.186
0.123
0.187
0.092
0.018
0.193
0.050
0.049
0.113
0.076
0.093
0.103
0.138
0.018
0.178
0.156
0.129
0.128
0.039
0.044
0.056
0.007
0.083
0.064
0.053
0.062
0.020
0.020
t
t
t
t
±
+
t
t
t
±
t
t
0.036
0.050
0.060
0.044
0.043
0.055
0.070
0.068
0.053
0.026
0.023
0.041
t 0.024
t 0.088
t 0.054
t 0.083
+ 0.039
± 0.007
t 0.087
t
±
t 0.048
t 0.036
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.021
0.028
0.032
0.017
0.025
0.032
0.040
0.041
0.032
0.016
0.014
0.025
0.015
0.047
0.031
0.047
0.023
0.005
0.048
0.012
0.012
0.028
0.019
0.023
0.026
9.10
13.78
15.85
6.89
11.99
16.12
21.36
21.91
16.26
6.20
4.96
11.99
5.37
25.36
15.43
25.50
10.47
0.00
26.46
3.72
3.58
13.78
7.86
10.61
12.13
17.78
0.00
24.12
20.67
16.26
16.12
(MUt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.035
0.005
0.045
0.039
0.032
0.032
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Eastern Snake River Plain
Middle Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Northern Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Eastern Snake River Plain
Northern Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Eastern Snake River Plain
Middle Rocky Mountains
Middle Rocky Mountains
Basin and Range
Basin and Range_
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Geologic province
44
45
31
41
45
60
26
23
40
30
34
30
39
23
50
29
28
38
43
50
35
57
34
49
60
40
67
50
41
41
55
50
45
59
50
65
55
55
Idaho, Caribou County
Black River Warm Springs
Black foot Reservoir Warm Springs
Corral Creek well
Henry Warm Spring
Portneuf River Warm Spring
Wilson Lake Warm Spring
Idaho, Cassia County
Golden Valley well
Idaho, Clark County
Big Springs
Lldy Hot Springs
Warm Springs
Idaho, Custer County
Barney Warm Springs
Basin Creek Hot Springs
Beardsley Hot Spring
Bowery Hot Springs
Bradley Pool Warm Spring
Elkhorn Hot Springs
Little Antelope Flat Warm Spring
Lower Loon Creek Hot Springs
Plerson Hot Springs
R. Smith wells
Sacajawea Hot Springs
Slate Creek Hot Springs
Stanley Hot Springs
Sullivan Hot Springs
Upper Loon Creek Hot Springs
Warm Spring Creek Hot Springs
Idaho, El more County
Atlanta Hot Springs
Bridge Hot Spring
Browns Hot Spring
Dutch Frank's Hot Springs
Granitic Creek Hot Spring
Loftus Hot Spring
75
59
50
79
55
60
28
94
43
80
35
89
34
80
72
50
110
101
66
74
65
100
23
66
29
39
85
45
99
30
72
30
66
124
50
41
75
60
55
59
50
71
55
55
28
73
43
70
35
78
34
73
65
45
70
90
46
59
60
100
23
54
29
39
52
40
45
30
59
30
56
86
40
41
50
60
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum
maximum
most
likely
Baumgartner Hot Spring
Elk Creek Hot Spring
K. Strom well
Prels Hot Spring
Sheep and Wolf Hot Springs
Ski Hern Hot Spring
System
58
59
50
72
55
57
28
68
43
67
35
75
34
67
66
45
82
80
51
58
60
83
23
57
29
39
54
36
61
30
55
30
55
85
40
41
57
60
mean
*
99
0.113
0.115
0.091
0.148
0.104
0.109
0.034
0.139
0.073
0.135
0.052
0.156
0.050
0.136
0.132
0.078
0.176
0.170
0.094
0.112
0.117
0.178
0.021
0.109
0.037
0.063
0.103
0.055
0.121
0.039
0.104
0.039
0.105
0.183
0.066
0.068
0.109
0.117
0.054
0.026
0.062
0.016
0.048
0.016
t
±
t
t
i
i
0.049
0.046
0.037
0.060
0.042
0.044
i 0.021
i 0.066
i 0.020
i 0.058
t 0.054
i 0.032
t 0.076
i 0.076
i 0.041
i 0.049
i 0.048
t 0.079
t 0.014
t 0.065
t 0.030
t 0.057
t 0.008
t 0.045
t 0.015
t 0.025
i
t
t
+
t
t
t 0.044
t 0.087
t 0.029
± 0.027
t 0.048
t 0.048
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.028
0.029
0.023
0.037
0.026
0.027
0.008
0.035
0.018
0.034
0.013
0.039
0.012
0.034
0.033
0.020
0.044
0.043
0.023
0.028
0.029
0.045
0.005
0.027
0.009
0.016
0.026
0.014
0.030
0.010
0.026
0.010
13.78
14.06
10.34
19.29
12.40
13.09
1.24
17.92
7.44
17.23
4.13
20.53
3.72
17.50
16.81
8.27
23.70
22.88
10.75
13.64
14.47
24.12
0.00
13.09
1.65
5.79
12.13
4.55
15.02
2.07
12.40
2.07
12.54
24.81
6.34
6.61
13.09
14.47
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.026
0.046
0.017
0.017
0.027
0.029
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Eastern Snake River Plain
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Geologic province
63
78
41
20
20
57
61
45
45
59
48
55
42
49
48
49
43
33
46
57
45
Idaho, Fremont County
Ashton Warm Spring
Idaho, Gem County
Highland Land Co. springs
Sweet Warm Spring
Idaho, Goodlng County
Bureau of Land Management well
Idaho, Idaho County
Barth Hot Springs
Burgdorf Hot Springs
Colgate Warm Springs
Cow Flats Hot Springs
J. Johnson Hot Springs
Red River Hot Springs
Rlgglns Hot Spring
Stanley Hot Spring
Weir Creek Hot Springs
Idaho, Jefferson County
Helse Hot Springs
Idaho, Jerome County
Royal Catfish Hot Springs
Idaho, Lemhl County
Big Elghtmlle Creek Warm Springs
Cronks Canyon Hot Springs
Foster Ranch Hot Springs
Salmon Hot Springs
40
33
30
55
42
56
40
24
68
45
55
33
119
57
52
43
95
65
92
83
59
54
84
114
49
71
57
25
20
125
103
85
88
100
35
60
42
56
60
24
68
45
55
33
57
57
50
43
49
61
57
70
59
48
80
95
49
48
57
23
20
90
72
75
63
78
30
55
42
56
50
24
68
45
55
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Idaho, Franklin County
B. Meek and R. Barrlngton wells
Cleveland and Treasurton Springs
E. Blngham well
Maple Grove Hot Springs
Mountain Home Reservoir wells
Paradise Hot Landa Hot Springs
Pool Creek Hot Springs
Rattlesnake Warm Spring
Reed and Sheep Creek Hot Springs
Towne Creek Warm Spring
Vaughn Spring
Weatherby Hot Spring
Willow Creek Hot Springs
System
33
74
57
49
43
64
62
65
66
59
50
73
84
49
56
57
23
20
85
72
64
71
85
32
57
42
56
50
24
68
45
55
mean
-
100
0.047
0.154
0.110
0.089
0.073
0.129
0.123
0.130
0.133
0.115
0.091
0.151
0.179
0.089
0.106
0.110
0.020
0.013
0.183
0.148
0.129
0.147
0.183
0.043
0.109
0.070
0.107
0.091
0.023
0.138
0.078
0.104
0.018
0.044
0.029
0.043
0.039
0.010
0.056
0.032
0.042
0.044
0.009
0.005
0.089
0.060
t
t
t
i
0.019
0.077
0.044
0.036
± 0.030
t
t 0.050
t 0.059
t 0.058
t 0.046
t 0.037
t 0.064
t 0.084
± 0.036
± 0.046
t
±
t
*
t 0.070
t 0.061
t 0.062
t 0.076
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
no18 j)
Mean accessible
resource base
0.012
0.038
0.027
0.022
0.018
0.032
0.031
0.032
0.033
0.029
0.023
0.038
0.045
0.022
0.027
0.027
0.005
0.003
0.046
0.037
0.032
0.037
0.046
3.31
20.26
13.23
9.92
7.44
16.26
15.43
16.40
16.95
14.06
10.34
19.84
24.25
9.92
12.68
13.23
0.00
0.00
24.94
19.29
16.26
19.16
24.94
2.76
13.09
7.03
12.82
10.34
0.00
17.78
8.27
12.40
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.011
0.027
0.018
0.027
0.023
0.006
0.035
0.020
0.026
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Northern Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Western Snake River Plain
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Geologic province
50
24
44
24
52
40
25
26
27
25
26
21
38
49
20
45
34
36
53
54
65
20
50
46
34
35
69
55
47
49
45
38
Idaho, Madison County
Green Canyon Hot Spring
Idaho, Onelda County
Kent Warm Springs
Idaho, Owyhee County
Corps of Engineers well
H. Loos well
Lower Birch Spring
Well 3 miles NE of Mosquito Lake
Idaho, Payette County
L. Reed well
W. Smith and A. Coates wells
Idaho, Power County
Falls Irrigation District well
Lake Walcott Warm Spring
Rockland Warm Springs
Idaho, Teton County
0. Neely well
lay lor Springs
Idaho, Twin Falls County
Magic Hot Springs
Well
Idaho, Valley County
Badley Warm Springs
Bull Creek Hot Springs
Cox Hot Springs
Deadwood Reservoir spring
Dollar Creek Warm Spring
Gold Fork Hot Spring
Hospital Hot Spring
Hot Creek Springs
Hot Creek Warm Springs
Kwlskwls Hot Spring
Molly's Hot Springs
Pistol Creek Hot Springs
Rocky Canyon Hot Spring
Sheep Creek Hot Springs
Silver Creek Plunge
53
93
74
97
20
71
77
34
79
100
130
87
49
45
56
45
67
49
20
26
21
60
27
30
92
97
68
90
52
44
50
24
36
82
73
91
20
50
69
34
74
69
80
63
49
45
54
45
35
49
20
26
21
38
27
30
87
90
25
57
34
44
50
24
42
76
67
84
20
57
64
34
63
79
88
66
49
45
49
45
45
49
20
26
21
45
27
28
77
76
39
58
37
44
50
24
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
mean
likely
Shower Bath Springs
Whit taker Warm Springs
System
x
101
0.070
0.159
0.136
0.181
0.013
0.110
0.128
0.050
0.124
0.168
0.191
0.132
0.089
0.078
0.090
0.078
0.079
0.089
0.013
0.029
0.016
0.079
0.031
0.035
0.162
0.158
0.063
0.111
0.057
0.076
0.091
0.023
t
t
t
+
±
t
t
t
±
t
t
t
t
t
0.030
0.069
0.056
0.076
0.005
0.046
0.055
0.020
0.057
0.071
0.089
0.058
0.036
0.032
0.038
t 0.032
t 0.039
t 0.036
t 0.005
t 0.012
t 0.006
t 0.035
t 0.013
± 0.014
t 0.070
t 0.073
0.038
± 0.058
t 0.028
t 0.031
t 0.037
t 0.010
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.017
0.040
0.034
0.045
0.003
0.027
0.032
0.012
0.031
0.042
0.048
0.033
0.022
0.020
0.022
0.020
0.020
0.022
0.003
0.007
0.004
0.020
0.008
0.009
0.040
0.040
0.016
0.028
0.014
0.019
6.89
21.09
17.36
24.53
0.00
13.23
16.12
3.72
15.57
22.46
26.18
16.81
9.92
8.27
10.06
8.27
8.41
9.92
0.00
0.41
0.00
8.41
0.83
1.38
21.50
20.95
5.93
13.51
4.82
7.86
10.34
0.00
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.023
0.006
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Snake
Snake
Snake
Snake
River
River
River
River
Plain
Plain
Plain
Plain
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Eastern Snake River Plain
Middle Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Eastern Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Western
Western
Western
Western
Basin and Range
Eastern Snake River Plain
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Geologic province
58
28
24
30
24
22
77
55
21
21
20
56
57
50
45
Montana, Blalne County
Landusky Plunge springs
Lodgepole Mam Springs
Montana, Broadwater County
Bedford Springs
Montana, Deer Lodge County
Anaconda Springs
Harm Springs
Montana, Gallatln County
Bozeman Hot Springs
Brldger Canyon Harm Spring
Montana, Granite County
Bearmouth Springs
Nlmrod Springs
Montana, Jefferson County
Alhambra Hot Springs
Plpestone Hot Springs
Renova Hot Springs
Montana, Lake County
Campaqua Area wells
21
Massachuttes. Berkshire County
Sand Spring
25
24
48
24
70
25
38
Idaho, Wasnlngton County
F. Chandler well
Salubrla and Sawbra wells
P. Soul en well
M. Brutmett well
Montana, Beaverhead County
Apex Spring
Browns Springs
Elk horn Hot Springs
Jackson Hot Springs
Staudenmeyer Ranch springs
40
60
50
74
95
107
69
35
30
61
21
22
80
24
24
30
25
24
61
69
28
21
24
91
25
38
40
71
50
59
80
89
57
30
25
55
21
22
80
24
24
30
25
24
56
67
28
21
24
74
25
38
40
69
50
Reservoir temperature CO
minimum maximum
most
likely
Sulphur Creek spring
Teapot Hot Springs
Trail Creek Hot Spring
System
59
77
84
59
29
25
57
21
22
79
24
24
30
25
24
55
65
28
21
24
78
25
38
40
67
50
mean
0.026
0.055
0.037
0.020
0.010
0.043
0.053
0.014
0.006
0.010
0.045
0.006
t
+
t
0.069
0.079
0.047
± 0.015
t 0.020
t
t
t 0.007
± 0.077
t
i 0.010
± 0.016
t
t
t
t
i
t
± 0.010
t 0.068
t 0.011
t 0.024
t
t
t
102
0.116 t 0.050
0.162
0.181
0.114
0.037
0.026
0.110
0.016
0.018
0.166
0.023
0.023
0.039
0.026
0.023
0.104
0.130
0.034
MONTANA
0.016
MASSACHUTTES
0.023
0.165
0.026
0.060
0.065
0.135
0.091
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.029
0.040
0.045
0.028
0.009
0.007
0.027
0.004
0.005
0.042
0.006
0.006
0.010
0.007
0.006
0.026
0.032
0.008
0.004
0.006
0.041
0.007
0.015
14.19
21.50
24.53
13.92
1.65
0.00
13.23
0.00
0.00
22.19
0.00
0.00
2.07
0.00
0.00
12.40
16.40
1.24
0.00
0.00
22.05
0.00
5.37
6.20
17.23
10.34
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.016
0.034
0.023
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Snake
Snake
Snake
Snake
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Plain
Plain
Plain
Plain
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
River
River
River
River
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
New England
Western
Western
Western
Western
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Geologic province
65
30
27
53
50
50
44
30
23
24
24
26
68
46
44
24
42
60
65
26
26
25
29
49
45
43
75
26
46
24
Montana, Madison County
Beaverhead Rock Springs
New Blltmore Hot Springs
Morris Hot Springs
Potosl Hot Springs
Puller Hot Springs
Sloan Cow Camp Spring
Trudau Springs
Vigilante Spring
Wall Canyon Ham Spring
West Fork Swimming Hole
Wolf Creek Hot Springs
Montana, Meagher County
White Sulphur Springs
Montana, Mlssoula County
Lolo Hot Springs
Montana. Park County
Bear Creek Springs
Chlco Hot Springs
Hunters Hot Springs
La Duke Hot Springs
Montana. Powell County
Avon Warm Spring
Deer Lodge Prison Ranch well
Garrison Warm Springs
Montana, Ravalll County
Blue Joint Creek Hot Spring
Gallogly Hot Spring
Medicine Hot Springs
Sleeping Child Hot Springs
Montana, Sanders County
Camas Hot Springs
Green Springs
Qulnn's Hot Springs
Montana, Silver Bow County
Wendt well
50
105
26
83
76
62
104
81
26
58
37
24
63
60
74
75
70
27
73
96
59
52
93
30
30
74
26
68
105
35
40
85
26
66
30
50
83
81
26
34
27
24
54
60
71
62
60
27
68
93
54
49
65
30
25
63
26
68
98
35
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum
maximum
most
likely
Montana, Lewis and Clark County
Broadwater Hot Springs well
Sun River Springs
System
38
88
26
65
45
54
77
68
26
39
30
24
53
60
70
60
59
27
65
80
54
48
63
28
26
54
26
68
89
33
mean
0.082
0.019
0.010
0.042
0.048
0.058
t
i
±
i
±
0.079
0.012
0.057
0.074
0.062
± 0.044
± 0.042
± 0.012
± 0.032
± 0.017
t
t
±
±
± 0.051
t 0.065
± 0.013
± 0.054
± 0.074
± 0.042
t 0.036
± 0.062
t 0.014
t 0.012
t 0.051
t 0.012
i 0.056
±
±
103
0.060 i 0.025
0.191
0.029
0.130
0.078
0.101
0.163
0.139
0.029
0.063
0.038
0.023
0.099
0.117
0.143
0.118
0.114
0.031
0.130
0.169
0.103
0.087
0.124
0.034
0.029
0.101
0.029
0.138
0.194
0.047
(1018 J)
Mean accessible
resource base
0.015
0.048
0.007
0.033
0.020
0.025
0.041
0.035
0.007
0.016
0.010
0.006
0.025
0.029
0.036
0.030
0.028
0.008
0.032
0.042
0.026
0.022
0.031
0.008
0.007
0.025
0.007
0.035
0.048
0.012
(10 18 J)
Mean
resource
5.37
26.18
0.41
16.54
8.27
11.85
21.64
17.92
0.41
5.93
1.93
0.00
11.58
14.47
18.60
14.61
13.92
0.83
16.40
22.60
12.13
9.65
15.57
1.24
0.41
11.85
0.41
17.78
26.60
3.31
(MWt for 30 yr)
Beneficial
heat
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Middle Rocky Mountains
Middle Rocky Mountains
Great Plains
Middle Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Great Plains
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Geologic province
27
30
26
21
50
61
52
68
22
38
47
30
21
41
27
41
40
65
50
35
39
64
54
51
59
25
48
Nevada, Douglas County
Doud Spring
Saratoga Hot Springs
Walleys Hot Springs
Nevada, Elko County
Devil 's Punch Bowl
H.D. Ranch Spring
Johnson Ranch spring
Spring
Spring
Sprl ng
Spring
Spring SSE of Patsvllle
Ralph's Warn Springs
Rlzzl Hot Spring
Rowland Hot Springs
Spring near Ruby Marsh
San Jadnto Ranch Mineral spring
Shoshone Warn Springs
Humboldt Wells
Spring
Spring on Wild Horse Ranch
Spring near Wilson Reservoir
Wine Cup Ranch spring
Nevada, Esneralda County
Emigrant Well
Silver Peak Hot Springs
81
24
Nevada, Churchill County
Eightmlle Flat Borax Spring
T. Oraechea well
25
29
30
50
Nevada. Carson City
Carson Hot Spring
Nevada. Clark County
Bunkervllle Water Users well
National Park Service well
Well
Test well
Rogers Spring
White Rock Spring
25
70
48
70
68
22
61
47
30
21
70
27
82
108
72
65
56
39
74
72
105
59
21
50
84
25
59
30
27
63
26
81
24
99
25
52
48
59
68
22
38
47
30
21
41
27
41
91
70
60
35
39
72
61
62
59
21
50
65
25
29
30
27
30
26
81
24
87
25
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Montana, Sweet Grass County
Ander son's Spring
System
49
48
60
68
22
46
47
30
21
51
27
55
80
69
58
42
39
70
62
73
59
21
50
70
25
39
30
27
41
26
81
24
79
25
mean
104
0.089
0.086
0.118
0.138
0.018
0.080
0.083
0.039
0.016
0.093
0.031
0.103
0.169
0.141
, 0.113
0.070
0.063
0.143
0.123
0.150
0.115
0.016
0.091
0.143
0.026
0.063
0.039
0.031
0.068
0.029
0.172
0.023
0.166
NEVADA
0.026
0.011
0.032
0.016
0.013
0.035
0.012
0.049
0.056
0.007
0.036
0.034
0.016
0.006
0.042
0.013
0.050
0.079
0.057
0.047
0.032
0.025
0.058
0.051
0.069
0.046
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t 0.044
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t
t 0.006
t 0.037
t 0.060
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t
t
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Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.022
0.022
0.030
0.035
0.005
0.020
0.021
0.010
0.004
0.023
0.008
0.026
0.042
0.035
0.028
0.018
0.016
0.036
0.031
0.038
0.029
0.004
0.023
0.036
0.007
0.016
0.010
0.008
0.017
0.007
0.043
0.006
0.042
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9.92
9.51
10.61
0.83
12.27
22.60
18.19
13.78
7.03
5.79
18.60
15.43
19.71
14.06
14.61
17.78
0.00
8.54
9.10
2.07
0.00
10.34
18.60
0.00
5.79
2.07
0.83
6.61
0.41
23.15
0.00
22.19
0.00
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(1018 J)
0.007
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Basin and Range
Basin and Range
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Basin
Basin
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Basin
Basin and Range
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24
25
21
29
27
28
30
35
61
43
27
47
26
45
35
43
40
62
38
37
32
24
25
59
21
54
28
33
61
38
25
30
38
32
63
32
45
29
42
Nevada, Lyon County
Wells on Carson Plain
Hind's Hot Springs
Spring
Well
Wellington well
Nevada, Mineral County
Bureau of Land Management well
Well
Sodavllle Springs
Bureau of Land Management well
Well
Wendell Spring well
Nevada. Nye County
Amargosa Hot Springs
Belmont Mine, 1500 ft level
Big Blue, Charnock Spring
Butter field (Rag) Spring
Cedar Spring
Diana's Punch Bowl
Emigrant (Rlordon Ranch) Springs
Gene Sawyer well
Hall Mine well
Hot Creek Ranch Springs
Hot Creek Valley Spring
Railroad Valley, Locke's Springs
Manse Ranch Springs
Moon River Spring
Morman (Moorman) Spring
Mosquito Ranch Springs
Nanny Goat Springs
Armagosa Desert area spring, well
PottTs Ranch Hot Spring
Reveille Mill Spring
Sarcobatus Rat, Beatty
97
88
105
24
59
79
21
104
150
33
61
38
25
50
38
73
76
54
78
29
42
26
45
125
57
50
62
35
93
43
27
83
21
32
24
25
21
29
27
28
30
86
75
100
24
29
68
21
84
90
33
61
38
25
40
38
59
63
32
56
29
42
26
45
68
43
45
62
35
86
43
27
47
21
32
24
25
21
29
27
28
30
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Nevada, Lincoln County
Bennett's Spring
Crystal Springs
Delmue's Springs
Flatnose Ranch springs
Geyser Ranch Springs
Hammond Ranch springs
Hlkko Spring
N.J. Gunderson well
Sand Spring
System
74
67
79
24
38
69
21
81
89
33
61
38
25
40
38
55
67
39
60
29
42
26
45
76
48
45
62
35
80
43
27
59
21
32
24
25
21
29
27
28
30
mean
-
106
0.153
0.135
0.167
0.023
0.059
0.140
0.016
0.171
0.194
0.047
0.120
0.060
0.026
0.065
0.060
0.103
0.136
0.063
0.116
0.037
0.070
0.029
0.078
0.159
0.065
0.078
0.123
0.052
0.170
0.073
0.031
0.115
0.044
0.023
0.026
0.016
0.037
0.031
0.034
0.039
0.016
t
t
t
i
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
±
+
t
+
t
t
±
t
t
t
±
±
0.072
0.062
0.082
0.010
0.032
0.058
0.006
0.075
0.105
0.019
0.049
0.024
0.011
0.029
0.024
0.048
0.056
0.030
0.051
0.015
0.029
0.012
0.032
0.083
0.036
0.032
0.050
t 0.021
t 0.071
± 0.030
± 0.013
t 0.052
* 0.006
i 0.018
t 0.010
t 0.011
t 0.006
t 0.015
t 0.013
t 0.014
t 0.016
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.038
0.034
0.042
0.006
0.015
0.035
0.004
0.043
0.048
0.012
0.030
0.015
0.007
0.016
0.015
0.026
0.034
0.016
0.029
0.009
0.018
0.007
0.020
0.040
0.021
0.020
0.031
0.013
0.042
0.018
0.008
0.029
20.12
17.23
22.33
0.00
5.24
18.05
0.00
23.01
26.60
3.31
14.88
5.37
0.00
6.20
5.37
12.27
17.50
5.93
14.33
1.65
7.03
0.41
8.27
21.09
9.37
8.27
15.30
4.13
22.74
7.44
0.83
14.06
0.00
2.89
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.65
0.83
1.24
2.07
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.004
0.011
0.006
0.007
0.004
0.009
0.008
0.008
0.010
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Geologic province
37
73
24
47
23
23
60
43
29
22
26
24
22
26
29
79
25
28
25
23
52
21
21
33
24
34
22
45
45
36
Nevada, Pershing County
Sou Hot Springs (Gilberts)
Southwest Dredging Co. well
Nevada, Uashoe County
Bower's Hot Spring
Fish Spring
Jack Bonhaa Ranch well
Lawton Hot Springs
McCulloch Corp. well
Spring
Twin Spring (Vya Spring)
Well
Nevada, White Pine County
Campbell Ranch Springs, north
Collar and Elbow Spring
H. L. Anderson well
McGIll Ware Springs
Monte Neva Spring
Shell bourne Springs
Sprl ng
Upper Shell bourne Spring
Warn Springs Ranch
Williams Hot Springs
New Mexico, Bernallllo County
Clear Water Spring
New Mexico, Catron County
Araaon Springs
Frelborn Canyon Spring
Jerry well
Pueblo windmill well
Well
New Mexico, Dona Ana County
Federal "H 1" well
Los Alturas Estates
Well
33
29
28
40
26
80
88
36
21
49
24
34
22
21
24
39
26
29
79
37
28
25
53
52
47
23
23
60
43
101
22
26
86
31
105
58
74
40
26
54
45
75
36
21
33
24
34
22
21
24
30
26
29
79
25
28
25
27
52
47
23
23
60
43
62
22
26
78
24
87
40
63
40
26
48
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Test Hole UCE-18
Well
Well
Upper Ham Spring
Warn Spring
Yucca Hat well 79-69A
System
57
69
36
21
38
24
34
22
21
24
30
26
29
79
29
28
25
34
52
47
23
23
60
43
64
22
26
79
26
75
42
55
40
26
46
mean
0.034
0.008
0.008
0.048
0.030
0.066
0.007
0.012
0.068
0.013
0.077
0.033
0.050
0.026
0.012
0.035
± 0.010
± 0.019
± 0.012
± 0.015
± 0.068
± 0.017
± 0.014
± 0.011
± 0.028
± 0.039
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
+
t
±
t
±
±
±
±
+
±
±
1
0.006
0.027
0.010
0.020
0.007
107
0.109 t 0.050
0.142 t 0.063
0.055 ± 0.022
0.016
0.061
0.023
0.050
0.018
0.016 ± 0.006
NEW MEXICO
0.023
0.040
0.029
0.037
0.167
0.037
0.034
0.026
0.050
0.096
0.083
0.021
0.021
0.117
0.073
0.128
0.018
0.029
0.167
0.030
0.156
0.071
0.104
0.065
0.029
0.082
(1018 J)
Mean accessible
resource base
0.027
0.035
0.014
0.004
0.015
0.006
0.012
0.005
0.004
0.006
0.010
0.007
0.009
0.042
0.009
0.008
0.007
0.013
0.024
0.021
0.005
0.005
0.029
0.018
0.032
0.005
0.007
0.042
0.007
0.039
0.018
0.026
0.016
0.007
0.020
(1018 J)
Mean
resource
13.09
18.33
4.55
0.00
5.51
0.00
3.72
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.20
0.41
1.65
22.33
1.65
1.24
0.00
3.86
11.16
9.10
0.00
0.00
14.47
7.44
16.12
0.00
0.41
22.33
0.55
20.67
7.17
12.40
6.20
0.41
8.82
(MWt for 30 yr)
Beneficial
heat
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Basin and Range
Rio Grande Rift
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Geologic province
39
35
21
21
23
37
23
61
46
60
28
31
20
New Mexico, Luna County
Well south of Carne
New Mexico. McKlnley County
Pure Oil well 3
Rainbow Spring
Standing Rock Spring
Stinking Spring
Toh Sah Ton
Well
Well
Ya-ta-hey well
New Mexico, Otero County
Wells near Davls Dome
New Mexico, Rio Arrlba County
Statue Spring
New Mexico. Sandoval County
McCauley Spring
Spring
New Mexico. Sierra County
31
34
27
62
30
29
74
21
35
62
26
36
22
25
55
21
36
32
31
78
20
28
75
35
36
21
23
37
23
71
70
92
31
26
53
22
25
75
21
72
27
78
70
50
74
21
78
62
75
32
73
31
20
28
60
35
25
21
23
37
23
71
46
39
31
26
53
22
25
62
21
55
27
71
30
30
74
21
65
62
36
32
52
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum
maximum
most
likely
Well
New Mexico, Hidalgo County
New Mexico, Grant County
Alien Springs
Apache Tejo Want Springs well
Ash Spring
Cliff Warn Spring
Faywood Hot Springs
Goat Camp Spring
Kennecott Harm Springs well
Mangas Springs
Mlmbres Hot Springs
Riverside Store well
Spring Canyon Warm Spring
Turkey Creek Spring
Spring
Well
Well
Well
Well
Well
System
47
20
28
65
35
27
21
23
37
23
68
54
57
31
26
47
22
25
64
21
54
27
70
43
36
74
21
59
62
49
32
52
mean
x
108
0.083
0.013
0.034
0.130
0.052
0.032
0.016
0.021
0.057
0.021
0.137
0.102
0.109
0.042
0.029
0.084
0.018
0.026
0.128
0.016
0.101
0.031
0.144
0.074
0.056
0.154
0.016
0.116
0.123
0.089
0.044
0.096
i
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
±
t
t
t
±
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
±
t
t
0.046
0.005
0.014
0.054
0.021
0.016
0.006
0.008
0.023
0.008
0.056
0.044
0.056
0.017
0.012
0.036
0.007
0.011
0.053
0.006
0.046
0.013
0.059
0.040
0.026
0.062
0.006
0.053
0.050
0.046
± 0.044
± 0.018
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.021
0.003
0.008
0.033
0.013
0.008
0.004
0.005
0.014
0.005
0.034
0.025
0.027
0.010
0.007
0.021
0.005
0.007
0.032
0.004
0.025
0.008
0.036
0.018
0.014
0.038
0.004
0.029
0.031
8.96
0.00
1.24
16.54
4.13
0.96
0.00
0.00
4.96
0.00
17.64
11.99
13.09
2.48
0.41
9.23
0.00
0.00
16.12
0.00
11.85
0.83
18.74
7.58
4.69
20.26
0.00
14.19
15.30
9.92
2.89
11.16
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.022
0.011
0.024
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Basin and Range
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Geologic province
34
34
43
37
22
23
21
22
20
20
80
22
41
New Mexico, Taos County
Mamby (American) Hot Springs
Ponce Oe Leon Hot Springs
OJo Callente (Joseph's) Spring
Spring
New Mexico, Valencia County
Alamos Spring
Dent windmill well
Sacred Spring
Sprl ng
Spring
Spring
Hell
New York. Columbia County
Lebanon Spring
North Carolina. Madison County
Hot Spring
27
58
37
27
24
21
28
26
21
22
21
New Mexico. Socorro County
OJItos Springs
OJo Callente
OJo Oe las Canas
Spring
Spring
Spring
Oregon, Baker County
City of Huntington well
Fisher Hot Spring
Nelson Spring
Radium Hot Springs
Sam-0 Spring
42
35
34
31
33
33
34
88
24
37
27
77
41
22
22
23
21
22
20
20
80
80
101
76
112
21
28
26
21
22
21
56
52
67
117
90
34
31
58
51
24
37
27
41
22
22
23
21
22
20
20
80
79
88
71
91
21
28
26
21
22
21
38
50
48
62
50
34
31
24
37
27
64
55
41
22
22
23
21
22
20
20
80
64
74
63
80
21
28
26
21
22
21
42
45
50
74
58
34
31
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
mean
likely
B. lorlo 1 well
Oerry Harm Springs
Garton well
Truth or Consequences spring
Spring
Victoria Land and Cattle Co. well
Harm Springs
System
±
±
t
t
t
t
t
t
109
0.023
0.057
0.031
0.129
0.105
OREGON
t 0.010
+ 0.023
t 0.013
t 0.054
t 0.055
0.068 i 0.027
0.007
0.007
0.008
0.006
0.007
0.005
0.005
0.069
t 0.060
+ 0.075
t 0.055
t 0.082
t 0.006
± 0.014
t 0.012
t 0.006
t 0.007
t 0.006
t 0.032
t 0.034
t 0.041
t 0.076
t 0.056
t 0.020
t 0.017
NORTH CAROLINA
0.018
NEW YORK
0.018
0.021
0.016
0.018
0.013
0.013
0.170
0.129
0.155
0.126
0.170
0.016
0.034
0.029
0.016
0.018
0.016
0.078
0.090
0.153
0.113
0.050
0.042
0.071
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.006
0.014
0.008
0.032
0.026
0.017
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.004
0.005
0.003
0.003
0.042
0.032
0.039
0.032
0.042
0.004
0.008
0.007
0.004
0.005
0.004
0.00
4.96
0.83
16.26
12.54
6.61
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
22.74
16.26
20.40
15.85
22.74
0.00
1.24
0.41
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.17
8.27
10.20
20.12
13.78
3.72
2.48
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.018
0.020
0.023
0.038
0.028
0.012
0.010
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Rift
Rift
Rift
Rift
Rift
Rift
Rift
Rift
R1ft
Rift
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Blue Ridge
New England
Basin and Range
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Rio Grande Rift
Basin and Range
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Basin and Range
Rio Grande Rift
Basin and Range
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Geologic province
24
35
25
31
25
20
Oregon, Hood River County
Parkdale gradient hole
Oregon, Jackson County
Jackson Hot Spring
Oregon, Klamath County
Annie Spring
M. Fe1g1 well
R. Smith well
Oregon, Lake County
Bean Hot Spring
22
42
21
41
Oregon, Grant County
Brlsbols Ranch Springs
Joaquln Miller Resort
Limekiln Spring
Rltter Hot Springs
22
42
27
41
28
32
20
20
38
46
29
32
62
25
Oregon, Deschutes County
Decker well 2
60
40
23
31
Oregon, Crook County
Camp Creek
Spring on S. Fork Crooked River
Oregon, Harney County
Dog Mountain oil test well
Island Ranch well
Spr1 ng
Springs near Venator
Hoghouse Hot Spring
Howell oil test
Well
Well
Well
Spring
Well
Spring
Spr1 ng
Well
Warm Springs Reservoir spring
58
36
26
20
25
136
72
62
97
60
114
22
42
27
41
28
32
20
20
38
46
29
32
62
22
60
21
71
62
23
31
58
61
91
20
25
80
68
50
97
60
72
22
42
27
41
28
32
20
20
38
46
29
32
62
22
60
21
41
25
23
31
58
56
26
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Oregon, Clackamas County
Bagby Hot Springs
Geothermal test hole
Swim Warm Springs
System
20
25
82
55
49
73
60
75
22
42
27
41
28
32
20
20
38
46
29
32
62
22
54
21
51
37
23
31
58
51
48
mean
s
i
t
±
±
t
±
t
t
t
t
110
0.013
0.026
0.176
0.104
0.089
0.150
0.048
0.077
0.007
0.029
0.013
0.027
0.014
0.018
0.005
0.005
0.024
0.033
0.015
0.018
0.050
0.007
0.043
0.006
0.043
0.034
0.008
0.017
0.045
0.041
0.055
0.039
* 0.005
t 0.011
+ 0.093
i 0.052
±
± 0.078
0.117 ±
0.157 i
0.018 t
0.070 t
0.031 ±
0.068 t
0.034 ±
0.044 ±
0.013 t
0.013 t
0.060 t
0.081 t
0.037 t
0.044 t
0.123 t
0.018
0.102
0.016
0.094
0.058
0.021
0.042
0.112
0.094
0.085
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.003
0.007
0.044
0.026
0.022
0.038
0.029
0.039
0.005
0.018
0.008
0.017
0.008
0.011
0.003
0.003
0.015
0.020
0.009
0.011
0.031
0.005
0.025
0.004
0.023
0.015
0.005
0.010
0.00
0.00
23.70
12.40
9.92
19.71
14.47
20.81
0.00
7.03
0.83
6.61
1.24
2.89
0.00
0.00
5.37
8.68
1.65
2.89
15.30
0.00
11.99
0.00
10.75
5.10
0.00
2.48
13.64
10.75
9.37
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.028
0.023
0.021
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Basin and Range
Cascade Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Basin and Range
Oregon Plateaus
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Oregon Plateaus
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Oregon Plateaus
Basin and Range
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Geologic province
46
20
61
44
81
43
73
51
46
60
50
44
35
75
50
25
40
40
50
20
25
20
34
52
50
50
40
35
27
29
34
Oregon, Lane County
Blgelow Hot Springs
Cougar Reservoir Hot Springs
Foley Springs
Kltson Springs
McCredle Springs
Wall Creek Warn Springs
Oregon, Malheur County
Well
Beulah Hot Springs
Canter's Hot Spring
Jonesboro Warn Spring
Juntura Warn Soring C2
Malheur Butte Springs
Mite he 11 and Deer Buttes Springs
Nelson well
Page well
Bureau of Land Management well
Sand Hollow oil test
Scott's Spring
S. Black Willow Spring
Tudors Spring
Spring at Three Forks
Spring near McOermltt
Spring
Spring
Bureau of Land Management well
UMtehorse Ranch well
Oregon, Morrow County
Wells Spring well
Oregon, Multnomah County
Camp Col11ns Warm Springs well
Oregon, Umatllla County
Blngham Springs
48
40
71
20
24
32
27
81
82
27
71
85
50
73
79
75
93
25
40
40
50
20
25
20
61
106
50
50
40
35
89
72
81
81
96
84
48
40
71
20
24
32
27
46
20
69
50
27
46
70
50
44
49
75
70
25
40
40
50
20
25
20
41
90
50
50
40
35
81
48
81
67
81
73
48
40
71
20
24
32
27
46
20
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Glass Butte Mercury Mine well
Hart Mtn. Hot Spring
Houston well
Lost Cabin Spring
Pardon Spring
Soil Conservation Service well
Well
Upper Rock Creek spring
White Rock Ranch Hot Spring
System
61
54
27
54
72
50
54
54
75
71
25
40
40
50
20
25
20
45
83
50
50
40
35
77
55
81
64
83
69
48
40
71
20
24
32
27
46
20
mean
111
0.121
0.101
0.031
0.103
0.148
0.091
0.101
0.103
0.156
0.146
0.026
0.065
0.065
0.091
0.013
0.026
0.013
0.079
0.176
0.091
0.091
0.065
0.052
0.162
0.103
0.172
0.127
0.178
0.142
0.086
0.065
0.146
0.013
0.023
0.044
0.031
0.081
0.013
t
t
t
t
+
t
t
t
t
t
t
1
t
t
+
+
±
±
t
t
t
+
±
t
+
t
t
t
t
t
±
t
±
t
t
1
1
1
0.056
0.051
0.013
0.045
0.062
0.037
0.045
0.049
0.063
0.064
0.011
0.026
0.026
0.037
0.005
0.011
0.005
0.036
0.078
0.037
0.037
0.026
0.021
0.068
0.045
0.070
0.056
0.073
0.061
0.035
0.026
0.059
0.005
0.010
0.018
0.013
0.033
0.005
do18 j)
Mean accessible
resource base
0.030
0.025
0.008
0.026
0.037
0.023
0.025
0.026
0.039
0.037
0.007
0.016
0.016
0.023
0.003
0.007
0.003
0.020
0.044
0.023
0.023
0.016
0.013
0.040
0.026
0.043
0.032
0.045
0.035
0.022
0.016
0.037
0.003
0.006
0.011
0.008
0.020
0.003
(10 18 J)
Mean
resource
15.02
11.85
0.83
12.13
19.29
10.34
11.85
12.13
20.67
19.02
0.00
6.20
6.20
10.34
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.41
23.84
10.34
10.34
6.20
4.13
21.50
12.27
23.15
15.99
24.12
18.33
9.51
6.20
19.02
0.00
0.00
2.89
0.83
8.68
0.00
(MWt for 30 yr)
Beneficial
heat
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Columbia Plateaus
Cascade Range
Columbia Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Western Snake River Plain
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Western Snake River Plain
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Oregon Plateaus
Basin and Range
Cascade
Cascade
Cascade
Cascade
Cascade
Cascade
Oregon Plateaus
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Geologic province
36
40
45
37
41
37
30
32
45
Texas, Hudspeth County
Hot Wells
Indian Hot Springs
Red Bull Spring
Texas, Presidio County
Brlscoe well
Capote Warn Spring
Las Clenagas The Bogs"
Nixon Springs
Springs near Ruldosa
35
Texas, El Paso County
Well west of Hueco Airport
Well west of Meats Tank
99
64
84
83
95
85
90
53
75
77
60
43
60
64
55
40
60
55
45
49
45
40
65
65
40
35
Texas, Brewster County
Big Bend Hot Springs
Rio Grande Village spring
22
84
69
24
22
107
100
40
24
28
22
Oregon, Wasco County
J. Sandoz well
M. Martin well
68
66
84
90
28
31
36
Oregon, Wallows County
Cook Creek Warm Spring
97
105
90
28
24
38
61
24
31
60
27
29
28
Oregon, Union County
Medical Hot Springs
Bennett Warn Spring
Wagner well
Warn Mineral Springs
24
38
72
24
South Dakota, Fall River County
Cascade Spring
22
Evans Plunge
31
Hot Brook Canyon Hot Spring
24
24
38
61
24
67
48
58
60
65
44
65
59
52
54
50
47
24
31
22
68
69
48
74
72
70
28
24
38
65
24
Reservoir temperature (*C)
Minimum maximum
most
mean
likely
City of Hermlston well
HI da way Springs
Lehman Springs
Hell
System
t
t
±
j
t
t
t
±
0.067
0.076
0.070
0.014
0.010
0.024
0.053
0.010
112
0.135
0.086
0.112
0.116
0.130
t
4
t
+
t
0.064
0.038
0.055
0.056
0.061
0.076 t 0.032
0.130 i 0.059
0.115 t 0.054
0.096 t 0.046
0.102 t 0.048
0.091 t 0.040
0.083 1 0.038
TEXAS
0.018 t 0.007
0.042 ± 0.017
0.023 t 0.010
SOUTH DAKOTA
0.138 t 0.072
0.140 t 0.074
0.086 t 0.040
0.155
0.149
0.143
0.034
0.023
0.060
0.130
0.023
Mean accessible
resource base
(10 1Q
iw J)
0.034
0.022
0.028
0.029
0.033
0.019
0.033
0.029
0.024
0.025
*
*
0.006
0.010
0.005
0.035
0.035
0.022
0.039
0.037
0.036
0.008
17.23
9.51
13.64
14.33
16.54
7.99
16.54
14.06
11.02
11.99
*
*
0.00
2.48
0.00
17.78
18.05
9.51
20.40
19.43
18.47
1.24
0.00
5.37
16.40
0.00
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.006
0.015
0.032
0.006
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
PI ateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Rio
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Grande
Rift
Rift
Rift
Rift
Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Great Plains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Columbia Plateaus
Columbia
Col umbl a
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Col umbl a
Columbia
Columbia
Geologic province
44
55
23
21
20
40
22
22
48
20
20
29
40
22
25
20
42
26
20
20
24
26
28
25
Utah, Davls County
GSL Authority well
Utah, Duchesne County
Mann Spring
Utah, Emery County
Roadside Geyser well
Utah, Garfleld County
Dead Cows Spring
28
25
74
21
23
32
22
24
28
33
22
22
29
28
26
24
38
25
74
44
81
55
28
21
69
50
85
22
76
62
25
29
50
22
25
20
42
26
20
75
23
50
89
24
28
33
61
82
25
28
26
24
29
25
74
21
47
55
25
21
48
45
50
22
50
54
20
29
45
22
25
20
42
26
20
48
23
50
22
24
28
33
22
22
Reservoir temperature ("C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Utah, Box Elder County
Blue Creek Springs
L.G. Carter well
Chesapeake Duck Club well
Compton Spring
Coyote Harm Spring
Crystal (Madsens) Hot Spring
Cutler Harm Spring
Head Spring
Klmber (Rose) Spring
Little Mountain Harm Spring
National Park Service well
V.S. Poulsen well
Stinking Hot Springs
R.W. Tolman well
Town of Howell well
Town of Plymouth well
Udy Hot Springs
Spring
Sprl ng
Sprl ng
M. Warburton well
Warm Spring 1
Warm Spring C2
Ulllard Bay Gun Club well
Utah, Beaver County
S.R. Barton well
Dotsons (Radium) spring
Hlnersvllle Reservoir Co. well
Salt well
Sprl ng
Bureau of Land Management well
Willow well
Uoodhouse well
System
26
28
26
24
32
25
74
29
57
55
25
21
46
45
52
22
58
45
22
29
45
22
25
20
42
26
20
48
23
44
44
24
28
33
35
42
mean
113
0.030
0.034
0.029
0.023
0.043
0.026
0.154
0.036
0.110
0.104
0.027
0.016
0.080
0.078
0.097
0.018
0.112
0.079
0.017
0.037
0.078
0.018
0.026
0.013
0.070
0.029
0.013
0.085
0.019
0.011
0.062
0.021
0.051
0.042
0.011
0.006
0.043
0.032
0.054
0.007
0.049
0.041
0.008
0.015
0.032
0.007
0.011
0.005
0.029
0.012
0.005
0.047
t
t
0.012
0.014
t 0.012
t 0.010
i
t
i
t
t
i
±
±
±
+
i
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
+
±
±
+
t
t
0.021 i 0.008
0.076 ± 0.033
0.076 + 0.054
0.023 ± 0.010
0.034 ± 0.014
0.047 ± 0.019
0.052 t 0.033
0.070 t 0.049
UTAH
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.007
0.008
0.007
0.006
0.011
0.007
0.038
0.009
0.028
0.026
0.007
0.004
0.020
0.020
0.024
0.005
0.028
0.020
0.004
0.009
0.020
0.005
0.007
0.003
0.018
0.007
0.003
0.021
0.55
1.24
0.41
0.00
2.76
0.00
20.26
1.52
13.37
12.40
0.14
0.00
8.54
8.27
11.30
0.00
13.64
8.41
0.00
1.65
8.27
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.03
0.41
0.00
9.37
0.00
7.86
7.99
0.00
1.24
3.31
4.13
7.03
(MMt for 30 yr)
(10 18 J)
0.005
0.019
0.019
0.006
0.008
0.012
0.013
0.018
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Geologic province
21
20
31
20
26
21
25
25
23
25
20
25
22
21
21
24
29
73
Utah, Morgan County
Como Warm Spring
Utah, Salt Lake County
Camp Williams R.R. well
Draper Irrigation well
Utah, San Juan County
Bureau of Indian Affairs 8A-293
Bureau of Indian Affairs 8A-281
Warm Spring
Utah, Sanpete County
Sterling Warm Spring
Utah, Sevler County
Johnson Warm Spring
Richfield Warm Springs
Town of Redmond well
Utah. Summit County
Spring
Utah, Tooele County
Bertagnole well
Blue Lake Spring
E. Casslty well
28
Utah, Juab County
Fish Springs
27
21
20
21
Utah, Iron County
81 g Maple Spring
L.C. Jones well
G. Vandenburge well
Utah, Ml Hard County
Gandy Warm Springs
Knoll Springs
Coyote Spring
Twin Peaks spring
Twin Springs
23
31
25
20
28
39
70
73
21
50
22
61
53
25
29
25
39
78
26
27
21
80
55
20
79
55
42
73
23
31
58
30
28
24
70
73
21
25
22
40
20
25
23
25
21
44
26
27
21
70
55
20
31
25
20
21
23
31
25
25
28
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Honey Pot Spring
Upper Hog Spring
Mill Race Spring
Lafevre and Tebbs Springs
Tic A Boo Spring
System
29
56
73
21
33
22
41
31
25
25
25
27
49
26
27
21
57
47
20
46
34
27
38
23
31
36
25
28
mean
.
114
0.037
0.108
0.151
0.016
0.048
0.018
0.067
0.042
0.026
0.026
0.026
0.031
0.089
0.029
0.031
0.016
0.109
0.083
0.013
0.081
0.049
0.032
0.061
0.042
0.055
0.026
0.034
0.021
t
i
t
t
t
±
+
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
0.018
0.051
0.061
0.006
0.025
0.007
0.036
0.028
0.011
0.011
0.011
0.017
0.047
0.012
0.013
0.006
0.057
0.037
0.005
0.046
0.029
0.020
0.042
0.008
0.017
0.031
0.012
0.014
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.009
0.027
0.038
0.004
0.012
0.005
0.017
0.010
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.008
0.022
0.007
0.008
0.004
0.027
0.021
0.003
0.020
0.012
0.008
0.015
1.65
12.95
19.84
0.00
3.45
0.00
6.48
2.48
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.83
9.92
0.41
0.83
0.00
13.09
9.10
0.00
8.68
3.58
0.96
5.51
0.00
2.48
4.55
0.00
1.24
(MWt for 30 yr)
(1018 J)
0.005
0.010
0.014
0.007
0.008
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Middle Rocky Mountains
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Middle Rocky Mountains
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Geologic province
20
40
24
27
30
21
22
21
22
60
30
43
55
40
20
23
23
30
30
27
32
25
21
23
24
21
21
42
22
21
32
21
58
20
58
25
22
Utah. Wntah County
Split Mtn. War* Spring
Bureau of Land Management well
Utah. Utah County
Burgln Mine
Castllla Hot Springs
Diamond Fork Warm Springs
Wood Springs
Goshen Warm Springs
Wells near Benjamin
Bird Island
Coop Security well
Lincoln Point Warm Springs
Warm springs W shore of Utah Lake
Utah, Washington County
Anderson Ranch well
Berry Spring
Green Spring
I r vine Spring
E. Jones well
Laverkln (Dixie) Hot Spring
K. Empey well
Snow Spring
Veyo Warm Spring
Utah, Weber County
Washington Terrace
Ogden Hot Springs
Patio Spring
Utah Hot Springs
Virginia, Alleghany County
Falling Spring
Lay ton Spring
25
22
21
75
20
85
45
48
70
42
25
80
25
21
48
55
61
20
23
27
90
44
33
57
25
30
62
20
80
24
27
48
35
70
48
23
60
25
22
21
58
20
60
21
39
25
21
21
42
22
21
40
55
48
20
23
23
35
44
27
33
25
30
43
20
60
24
27
30
30
30
21
22
60
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
R. Oavls well
OBM wells
Grantsvllle Warn Springs
C. Hammond well
Kennecott Copper Corp. well
Morgans and Russells Warm Springs
North Horseshoe Spring
Redlum Spring
Utah Fish and Game well
Wilson Hot Springs
System
25
22
21
64
20
68
29
37
40
28
22
55
23
21
40
55
50
20
23
24
52
39
29
41
25
30
49
20
60
24
27
36
29
41
30
22
60
mean
115
0.026
0.018
VIRGINIA
0.016
0.127
0.013
0.137
0.037
0.057
0.064
0.034
0.019
0.103
0.021
0.016
0.065
0.104
0.090
0.013
0.021
0.024
0.096
0.063
0.037
0.067
0.026
0.039
0.090
0.013
0.117
0.023
0.031
0.055
0.036
0.067
0.039
0.019
0.117
0.016
0.038
0.005
0.053
0.010
0.013
0.025
0.017
0.040
0.024
0.008
0.048
±
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
±
t
t
t
t
t
0.011
0.007
0.006
0.053
0.005
0.058
0.022
0.027
0.040
0.020
0.008
0.049
0.009
0.006
0.028
t 0.042
t 0.039
t 0.005
t 0.008
t 0.010
t 0.054
t 0.027
t 0.015
t 0.032
t 0.011
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
±
+
t
+
Mean accessible
resource base
<10 18 J)
0.007
0.005
0.004
0.032
0.003
0.034
0.009
0.014
0.016
0.008
0.005
0.026
0.005
0.004
0.016
0.026
0.023
0.003
0.005
0.006
0.024
0.016
0.009
0.017
0.007
0.010
0.022
0.00
0.00
0.00
15.99
0.00
17.64
1.65
4.82
6.06
1.24
0.00
12.27
0.00
0.00
6.20
12.40
10.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.02
5.93
1.65
6.48
0.00
2.07
10.06
0.00
14.47
0.00
0.83
4.55
1.52
6.48
2.07
0.00
14.47
(MWt for30yr)
(1018 J)
0.003
0.029
0.006
0.008
0.014
0.009
0.017
0.010
0.005
0.029
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Colorado Plateaus
Colorado Plateaus
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Geologic province
29
22
23
22
48
51
Virginia. Giles County
New River White Sulphur Springs
Virginia, Highland County
Bolar Spring
Bragg Spring
Virginia, Rockbrldge County
Rockbrldge Baths
Washington, Clallan County
Olympic Hot Springs
Sol Due Hot Springs
23
24
38
19
36
50
22
24
50
29
35
Washington, Kllckltat County
KHckltat Mineral Spring
Fish Hatchery warn spring
Washington. Lewis County
Packwood Hot Spring
Washington, Pierce County
Longmlre Mineral Spring
Washington, Skamanla County
Bonne v1 lie Hot Springs
Col 11ns Hot Springs
Orr Creek Warn Spring
Rock Creek Hot Spring
St. Martin's Hot Springs
Washington, Snohonrish County
Garland Mineral Springs
Kenndey Hot Springs
50
46
. 47
28
40
35
Virginia, Bath County
Healing Springs
Hot Springs
Warn Spring
Washington, King County
Goldmeyer Hot Springs
Lester Hot Springs
Scenic Hot Springs
22
80
70
36
50
22
24
50
46
38
23
24
82
67
52
91
91
22
22
23
29
28
40
35
22
50
50
36
50
22
24
50
35
38
23
24
78
56
47
75
71
22
22
23
29
28
40
35
22
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Sweet Chalybeate spring
System
53
52
36
50
22
24
50
33
38
23
24
70
56
49
71
71
22
22
23
29
28
40
35
22
mean
116
0.099
0.096
t
t
+
+
._
0.055
0.091
0.018
0.023
0.091
t
±
i
±
t
±
t
±
±
t
t
±
±
±
+
±
±
±
±
±
0.048
0.060
0.021
0.023
0.143
0.108
0.088
0.147
0.146
WASHINGTON
0.018
0.018
0.021
0.037
0.034
0.065
0.052
0.018
0.050
0.044
0.022
0.037
0.007
0.010
0.037
0.025
0.024
0.008
0.010
0.061
0.045
0.036
0.065
0.063
0.007
0.007
0.008
0.015
0.014
0.026
0.021
0.007
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.025
0.024
0.014
0.023
0.005
0.006
0.023
*
0.015
0.005
0.006
0.036
0.027
0.022
*
*
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.009
0.008
0.016
0.013
11.58
11.02
4.55
10.34
0.00
0.00
10.34
*
5.37
0.00
0.00
18.60
12.95
9.78
*
*
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.65
1.24
6.20
4.13
0.00
(MWt for 30 yr)
(10 18 J)
0.005
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Cascade
Cascade
Cascade
Cascade
Cascade
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Cascade Range
Olympic Mountains
Olympic Mountains
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Geologic province
46
30
16
44
20
25
32
29
56
22
62
24
Wyoming, Converse County
Douglas Warm Spring
Wyoming, Fremont County
Conant Creek Springs
Fort Washakle Hot Springs
Jakeys Fork Spring
Little Warm Spring
Sweetwater Station springs
Warm Spring Creek springs
Wyoming, Hot Springs County
Springs In Thermopolls area
Wind River Canyon spring
Wyoming, Lincoln County
Auburn Hot Springs
Wyoming, Natrona County
Horse Creek springs
West Virginia, Pocahontas County
Mlnnehaha Spring
20
Wyoming, Carbon County
Saratoga Hot Springs
22
West Virginia, Pendleton County
Thorn Spring
20
21
20
22
West Virginia, Morgan County
Bekeley Springs
Wyoming, Big Horn County
Little Sheep Mountain spring
Sheep Mountain springs
22
23
West Virginia, Monroe County
Old Sweet Spring
35
87
77
38
59
64
30
33
62
29
53
130
100
30
22
23
22
22
West Virginia, Berkeley County
Swan Pond Spring
32
32
33
86
59
22
21
51
21
31
52
29
44
83
20
21
20
22
22
23
22
32
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
likely
Washington, Yaklma County
Slmcoe Soda Spring
System
31
78
64
27
32
53
24
30
49
29
42
87
47
24
20
22
22
23
22
32
mean
±
117
0.041
0.164
0.128
0.032
0.044
0.099
0.023
0.038
0.088
0.037
0.070
0.189
0.083
0.023
WYOMING
0.013
0.018
0.018
0.021
0.018
i
t
±
±
t
1
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
i
i
t
±
±
WEST VIRGINIA
0.044
0.018
0.069
0.053
0.017
0.032
0.042
0.011
0.016
0.040
0.015
0.029
0.082
0.063
0.011
0.005
0.007
0.007
0.008
0.007
0.018
Mean accessible
resource base
(1018 J)
0.010
0.041
0.032
0.008
0.011
0.025
0.006
0.010
0.022
0.009
0.018
0.047
0.021
0.006
0.003
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
2.34
21.91
16.12
0.96
2.89
11.58
0.00
1.93
9.78
1.65
7.03
25.77
8.96
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.89
(MWt for 30 yr)
(10 18 J)
0.011
Beneficial
heat
Mean
resource
Wyoml ng Basins
Middle Rocky Mountains
Wyoming Basins
Wyoming Basins
Wyoming Basins
Wyoml ng Basins
Middle Rocky Mountains
Middle Rocky Mountains
Wyoming Basins
Middle Rocky Mountains
Great Plains
Wyoming Basins
Wyoming Basins
Wyoming Basins
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Valley and Ridge
Cascade Range
Geologic province
21
16
30
36
27
37
30
41
72
27
45
18
Wyoming, Platte County
Immigrants Uashtub
Wyoming. Sublette County
Big Fall Creek springs
Kendall Warm Springs
Steele Hot Springs
Abererouble Warm Springs
Astorla Springs
Boyles Hill Springs
Granite Hot Spring
Jackson Lake Hot Springs
Kelly Warm Spring
North Buffalo Fork springs
Teton Valley Warm Springs
Wyoming. Teton County
36
27
63
42
81
72
27
45
18
16
30
95
37
51
27
42
30
71
72
27
45
18
16
30
71
27
36
27
47
33
64
72
27
45
18
16
30
67
28
41
Reservoir temperature (*C)
minimum maximum
most
mean
likely
Wyoming. Park County
Oe Marls Hot Springs
System
118
0.031
0.084
0.048
0.129
0.149
0.031
0.078
0.008
0.003
0.039
0.136
0.035
0.068
0.029
t
±
t
j
t
+
t
t
t
t
+
0.013
0.038
0.020
0.057
0.060
0.013
0.037
0.003
0.001
0.016
0.065
t 0.017
t
Mean accessible
resource base
10
(101B
J)
0.020
0.000
0.008
0.021
0.012
0.032
0.037
0.008
0.010
0.034
0.001
0.009
0.017
10
do18 j)
Mean
resource
8.27
0.00
19.43
0.83
16.26
3.45
9.23
0.83
17.50
0.00
2.07
1.38
6.61
(MWt for 30 yr)
Beneficial
heat
Middle
Middle
Middle
Middle
Middle
Middle
Middle
Middle
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Rocky
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Mountains
Middle Rocky Mountains
Wyoming Basins
Wyoming Basins
Great Plains
Middle Rocky Mountains
Geologic province
Table 3.
Range of values for reservoir parameters and the mean transmissivity
for delineated-area low-temperature geothermal systems in the United States.
[The geologic province is given to aid comparison with the assessment.
Minimum (min), maximum (max), and most likely values for the reservoir
parameters were used to calculate the means presented in the assessment]
119
55
45
35
Arizona. Final County
Chandler
Arizona. Marlcopa County
Palomas Plain
45
40
30
California, Inyo County
Saline Valley
California, Lassen County
Susanvllle
California, Modoc County
North of Likely
100
90
100
90
75
60
California, Imperial and Riverside Counties
45
Northwestern Sal ton Sea
30
55
3
4
5
20
550
California, Imperial County
Eastern Imperial Valley
30
40
40
Arkansas. Columbia and Lafayette Counties
Brine Fields
82
90 88
100
20
100
50
15
100
10
10
20
20
15
20
50
50
75
75
50
45
Arizona, MaHcopa and Yuma Counties
Hyder Valley
35
75
35
30
40
35
35
30
Arizona, MaHcopa County
Agua Callente
Buckeye Valley
Buckhorn
Gil a Bend
Harquahala Plain
Rainbow Valley
80
40
45
45
40
50
50
40
35
35
Arizona, Graham County
Cactus Flat
55
80
65
50
75
80
75
80
30
40
Sulphur Springs Valley
8
10
10
40
1100
60
140
300
300
30
200
100
50
140
140
50
170
150
4
6
7
30
750
80
140
250
250
20
150
50
20
140
140
35
150
100
120
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0,30
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.02
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.30
CALIFORNIA
0.015
ARKANSAS
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
ARIZONA
min
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.30
0.025
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
most
likely
CO
min max most
likely
most
likely
(km)
max
(km2 )
max
min
Thickness
Area
Temperature
Bowte
Arizona, Cochlse County
Area
7.0
2.50
3.60
3.60
1.25
2.00
1.25
1.25
2.50
2.50
1.25
2.50
2.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
4.60 15.00
3.0
1.00
1.20
1.20
0.75
1.00
0.75
0.75
1.00
1.00
0.75
1.00
1.00
min
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
7.50
5.0
1.50
2.10
2.10
1.00
1.80
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
(km2 )
max most
likely
Area per well
0.0025
0.0025
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
(m2/s)
Geologic
province
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Basin and Range (northern)
Basin and Range (northern)
Basin and Range (southern)
Sal ton Trough
Sal ton Trough
Gulf Coastal Plain
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Transmlssivlty
45
35
40 100
51
30
California, Sonoma County
Aqua Callente
California, Ventura County
Ojal Springs
Colorado, Garfleld County
Glenwood Springs
Colorado, Fremont County
Dakota aquifer
Canon City Embaynent
1400
920
Colorado, Noffat and Routt Counties
Dakota aquifer
Viashak1e-Sand Mash Basin
50 70
60
72000
8
Colorado; Logan, Phillips, and Sedgwfck Counties
Dakota aquifer
Denver Basin
45 85 65
39000
3
20
35
15
15
15
100
340
40
51
10
20
5
7
4
10
150
45
10
10
40
220
95
50
Area
(km2 )
max
180
50
51
65
75
California, San Lu1s Oblspo County
Paso Robles
40 100
50
40
40
50
80
California, San Diego
Lower Borrego Valley
Palm City
35
36
45
50
50
California, San Bemardlno County
Urblta Hot Springs
40
50
55
Harlem Hot Springs
45
Twentynlne Palms
30 85
100
20
2
2
8
80
35
70
28
50
32
40
California, Riverside County
30
Desert Center
40
Desert Hot Springs
28
Diamond Valley
40
Domenlgonl Valley
McCoy Wash
32
30
San Jaclnto Valley
40
90
69
70
32
65
65
mln
California, Plumas and Sierra Counties
25
35
Sierra Valley
90
60
most
likely
15
20
CO
mln max
Temperature
40
California, Mono County
Eastern Long Valley
Area
1200
56000
260
4
16
25
10
10
8
80
120
30
5
5
10
150
75
35
most
likely
121
0.091
0.061
0.061
0.05
COLORADO
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.10
mln
0.091
0.091
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.30
most
likely
0.152 0.213
0.12
0.12
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
1.10
max
Thickness
(km)
5.80
1.60
1.20
1 .00
1.00
1.00
3.00
1.00
1 .00
1.00
1.00
1.40
16
50
7.2
36
90
26
1.00 1.00
26
70
16
1.00
1.00 1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00 1.00
1.00
1 .00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1 .00
1.00
1.80
2.80
1.00
(km2 )
max most
likely
1.00 4.00
1.00 1.50
1.00 1.00
1 .00 1 .00
1.00 1.00
1.20 3.25
1.40
1.00
mln
Area per well
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.0025
0.005
(m2/s)
province
Geologic
Great Plains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Southern Rocky Mountains
Transverse Ranges
Coast Ranges
Coast Ranges
Sal ton Trough
Peninsular Ranges
Transverse Ranges
Transverse Ranges
Basin and Range (southern)
Basin and Range (southern)
Sal ton Trough
Peninsular Ranges
Peninsular Ranges
Basin and Range (southern)
Peninsular Ranges
Sierra Nevada
Basin and Range (southern)
Transmlsslvlty
40
45
Idaho, Ada and Canyon Counties
West Snake River Plain
25
25
30
28
50
30
60
35
Idaho, Bannock County
Tyhee
Idaho, Camas County
Punkln Corners
Idaho, Caribou County
Soda Springs
Idaho, Cassia County
Goose Creek-Oakley
Lower Raft River
Marsh Creek
Raft River
24
24
45
Idaho, Gem County
Emmett Valley
Idaho, Goodlng County
Clover Creek
90
70
50
Idaho, Fremont and Madison Counties
Newdale
35
85
24
75
35
90
45
Idaho, El more County
Mount Bennett Hills
Glenns Ferry-King Hill
50
25
70
Idaho, Custer and Valley Counties
Sunflower-Riverside
45 110
12
2
40
20
20
4
75
Idaho, Cassia and Twin Falls Counties
Rock Creek- Artesian City
35
75
50
2
5
5
450
20
4
50
40
6
2
100
50
45
35
30
70
40
55
mln
60
40
60
45
80
50
60
60
100
70
90
60
40
30
Idaho, Ada County
Boise Front
Dry Creek
60
30
CO
mln max most
likely
Temperature
Hawaii, Hawaii County
Kapoho
Area
30
25
80
40
50
6
150
100
150
15
350
10
20
15
700
100
10
125
Area
(km2 )
max
20
10
50
30
40
5
100
60
30
8
200
5
10
8
550
50
6
60
most
likely
122
0.05
0.05
0.05
N 0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
IDAHO
0.05
HAWAII
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
Thickness
(km)
ml n max
most
likely
1.40
1.00
5.20
1.00
1.00
1 .00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1 .00
1.00
1.40
1.00
1.00
2.17
1.25
2.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.43
1 .00 1.00
3.00
1.00 2.50 1.15
1.00 1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00 1.00
1.40 3.50 2.00
1.00
1.00
1 .00
6.00
1.00
1.00
2.50
(km2 )
max most
likely
3.75 12.50
1.00
1.00
1.10
mln
Area per well
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.0025
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.0025
(m2/s)
province
Geologic
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Eastern Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Northern Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Northern Rocky Mountains
Eastern Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Hawaiian
Transmlsslvlty
25
30
35
25
50 110
45
85
46 102
25
Idaho, Power County
South of American Falls
Idaho, Twin Falls County
Buhl
Nat-Soo-Pah
SalMon Falls Creek
Idaho, Valley County
Boiling Springs
Cascade
Holdover Hot Springs
Idaho, Washington County
Mldvale
Montana, Big Horn and Carbon Counties
Tensleep aquifer
B1g Horn Basin
30
50
40
490
Montana, north-central and eastern counties
Powder River, Wllllston, and Bull Mountain Basins
Madison aquifer
40 100
61
141000
Dakota aquifer
50 80
53
93000
750
620
212000 177000
137000 115000
65000
Kansas; Labette, Montgomery, Neosho, and Wilson Counties
Arbuckle aquifer
Anadarko Basln-Nemaha Ridge
55
86
72
45000
85000
6
12
7
50
25
15
8
750
150
20
2500
8
20
10
100
40
30
12
900
200
100
Kansas; Cheyenne, Rawllns, Sheman, and Thomas Counties
Dakota aquifer
Denver Basin
35
45
40
1800
4400
6
4
3
4
25
12
8
3
600
100
3
most
likely
12
50
80
70
73
45
40
35
30
40
35
30
mln
Area
(km2 )
max
25
80
60
55
40
35
50
45
30
25
Idaho, Owyhee County
Bruneau-Grandvlew
Murphy-Glvens
45
25
CO
mln max most
likely
Temperature
Idaho, Onelda County
Malad City
Area
50
50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
123
16
50
0.060 0.182 0.122
1.00
1.00
1.00
36
90
57
90
90
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
26
70
49
70
70
1.00
.00 1.00
.00 1.00
.00 1.00
.60
.00
.00
1.00
2.73 10.40 4.70
1.40 3.00 2.40
1.00
41
0.15
0.150
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.37
0.44
0.30
0.30
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
(km2 )
max most
likely
Area per well
mln
0.060 0.122 0.091
0.30
MONTANA
0.06
0.06
KANSAS
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
Thickness
(km)
win max most
likely
0.001
0.01
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.005
0.005
(m2/s)
province
Geologic
Wyoming Basins
Great Plains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Northern Rocky Mountains
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Eastern Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Western Snake River Plain
Basin and Range
Transmlsslvlty
60
40
20 30
30 140
30
26
25
26
32
46
79 118
55 110
25 50
35 45
35 60
37
25
47 130
54 120
74
26
28
54
22
50
Nevada, Carson City
Plnyon Hills
Nevada, Churchill County
Dixie Valley
Fallon South
Nevada, Clark County
Black Canyon
Indian Springs
South of Us Vegas
Las Vegas
Moapa Springs
Nevada. Douglas County
Hobo Hot Spring
Nevada, Elko County
Carl In
Elko
Gamble Ranch Spring
Goose Creek
Humboldt Hells
Nevada, Esmeralda County
Alkali Springs
Fish Lake Valley
Nevada, Eureka County
Bartlne Hot Springs
Hot Springs Point
Nevada, Humboldt County
Golconda Hot Springs
Wheeler Ranch
Rose Creek
Soldier Meadows
Nevada, Lander County
Monlter
Reese River Valley
22
77
92
26
74
64
78
30
75
70
26
35
26
65
75
22
50
78
26
34
64
54
54
60
25
79
75
40
40
50
60
50
26
30
26
45
25
50
50
40
Temperature
CO
mln max most
likely
Nebraska, western counties
Dakota aquifer
35
Denver and Kennedy Basins
Area
most
likely
2
6
3
2
5
8
2
7
4
6
3
5
8
10
3
4
3
4
45
3
6
20
2
10
10
15
8
10
10
15
12
15
10
100
8
10
30
35
10
8
10
15
100
50
15
100
20
20
5
10
4
6
6
12
6
10
6
25
4
7
14
18
6
4
4
10
70
10
10
40
10
15
88000 136000 112000
ml n
Area
(km2 )
max
124
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
NEVADA
0.061
NEBRASKA
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.122 0.091
Thickness
(km)
mln max most
likely
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.80
1.00
1.00
1.82
1.00
1.00
90
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.30
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
70
Area per well
(km2 )
mln max most
likely
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.001
Geologic
province
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Great Plains
Transmlsslvlty
(m2/s)
65
55
100
25
35
25
40
25
28
33
50
30
50
30
77
25
28
25
30
25
23
22
29
30
Nevada, Mineral County
Hawthorne
Nevada, Nye County
Abel -Chimney Springs
Ash Meadows
Beatty-Hlcks
Bennett's Spring
Blue Eagle Spring
Duck water
Gabbs
Hot Creek Canyon
Nevada, Pershlng County
Grass Valley
North Dixie Valley
Nevada, Storey County
Comstock
Nevada, Uashoe County
Fly Ranch
Hill's Warm Spring
Huffaker Narrows
Moana
Pleasant Valley
Nevada, White Pine County
Arnoldson Spring
Preston Springs
Ely-Lackawana
New Mexico, Grant County
Gil a Hot Springs
New Mexico, Sandoval County
San Ysldro
35
Soda Dam
50
23
25
57
90
90
80
90
35
77
80
60
60
35
100
25
48
55
60
80
70
133
28
Nevada, Lyon County
Artesla Lake
36
130
32
36
60
32
max
40
75
45
23
22
35
60
50
50
45
30
77
70
40
45
30
75
25
30
45
50
50
45
56
36
75
32
most
likely
mln
25
3
10
4
2
4
15
4
30
12
12
10
20
12
50
10
7
4
3
5
5
30
12
2
3
6
120
10
100
10
9
15
30
15
50
40
25
30
60
100
150
25
20
16
12
12
25
70
30
8
10
20
max
most
likely
mln
50
5
80
5
5
10
20
6
40
25
15
20
40
50
100
15
12
10
8
6
10
60
18
5
4
10
125
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.15
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
NEW MEXICO
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
max
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
most
likely
(km)
(km2 )
CO
mln
Thickness
Area
Temperature
Nevada, Lincoln County
Ash Springs
Callente
Panaca
Area
1.00
1.00
1.00
.00
.00
11.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.60
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.80
1.20
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.80
1.60
1.80
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1 .00
1.00
1.00
1.20
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
1.15
1.00
1.00
1.00
1 .00
Area per well
2
(km )
mln
max most
likely
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.02
0.01
0.01
province
Geologic
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
and
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Rio Grande Rift
Rio Grande Rift
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Transml ssl v1 ty
2
(m /s)
30
84
80
New Mexico, Valencia County
25
Laguna Pueblo
North Carolina, Dare County
Stumpy Point
78
North Carolina, Hyde County
Englehard
73
75
80
25
35
23
22
25
21
30
30
20
25
Oregon, Harney County
Baker Spring
Burns
Southeast Harney Lake
Warm Springs Valley
Oregon, Klamath County
Klamath Falls-Olene Gap
Klamath Hills
Klamath Basin
Oregon, Lake County
Warner Valley
100
90
90
40
62
75
80
85
50
60
40
30
51
60
60
60
45
25
Oregon, Crook County
Powell Buttes
65
86
Oklahoma, north-central counties
Arbuckle aquifer
Anadarko Basln-Nemaha Ridge
75 100
North Dakota, western and central counties
Ullllston Basin
Madison aquifer
30 100
59
SO
Dakota aquifer
80
56
50
Temperature
CO
nln max most
likely
New Mexico, Socorro County
30
Socorro Canyon
Area
10
25
13
25
6
10
20
15
30
43
90000
46000
65
65
10
3
mln
70
40
28
250
10
20
40
40
100
81
166000
68000
115
115
30
40
40
30
20
80
7
12
30
25
60
62
128000
57000
90
90
15
10
0.20
0.20
0.045
0.045
>
126
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
OREGON
0.15
OKLAHOMA
0.30
0.061
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.46
0.44
0.122
NORTH DAKOTA
0.015
0.015
NORTH CAROLINA
0.05
0.05
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.31
0.37
0.091
0.030
0.030
0.10
0.10
most
likely
(km)
max
mln
(km2 )
max
most
likely
Thickness
Area
1.00
1.00
1.00
1 .00
1.00
1.00
1 .00
1.00
1.00
1.15
52
41
50
2.6
2.6
1.40
1.20
1 .00
3.00
1.00
1 .00
1.25
1.10
5.00
91
57
90
7.8
7.8
1.00
.00
.00
.40
.00
.00
.00
.00
1.50
67
49
70
5.2
5.2
1.00 1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.0025
0.001
0.01
0.001
0.002
0.002
0.005
0.005
Geologic
province
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon Plateaus
Great Plains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Atlantic Coastal Plain
Atlantic Coastal Plain
R1o Grande R1ft
R1o Grande R1ft
Area per well
Transm1ss1v1ty
(km2 )
(m2/s)
mln max most
likely
40
25
30
26
Oregon, Union County
Hot Lake
Rhlnehart-Inbler
Cove
La Grande
80
90
55
98
40
80
50
45
90
40
42
65
41
52
53
20
25
20
20
20
Texas, Hunt County
Woodbine Sands
Texas, Navarro County
Woodbine Sands
Texas, Limestone County
Woodbine Sands
Texas, Falls County
Houston-Trinity Sands
Texas, Cal dwell County
Houston- Trinity Sands
Utah, Beaver County
Mllford
Utah, Box Elder County
Central Bear Valley
Utah, Cache County
Southern Cache Valley
Utah, Davls County
Kay svl 1 1 e-Farml ngton
Ogden Flats
30
45
35
55
50
73
77
61
85
62
20
25
25
35
30
63
62
51
75
52
South Dakota, western and central counties
MIIHston and Kennedy Basins
Madison aquifer
30 70 53
25 70 55
Dakota aquifer
40
Temperature
CO
mln max most
likely
Oregon, Kalheur County
Vale Mell
Area
12
15
12
20
7
6
200
50
4
20
960
850
1700
830
220
40
500
600
10
75
1550
1620
3100
1510
420
66000 105000
44000 66000
4
8
5
9
2
mln
Area
/^ 2
(km )
max
10
350
150
8
50
1350
1220
2400
1170
320
87000
55000
6
10
5
12
4
most
likely
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
127
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
UTAH
0.122
0.122
0.061
0.075
0.030
TEXAS
0.122
0.030
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.182
0.182
0.091
0.107
0.062
0.244
0.091
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.152
0.152
0.076
0.091
0.046
0.183
0.061
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
1.00
2.17
41
41
90
80
41
57
91
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 1.00
4.5 17.5
2.42 10.00
1.00
1.00
10
10
31
21
10
41
52
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
max
1.00
9.0
5.00
1.00
1.00
15
15
49
31
15
49
67
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
most
likely
0.005
0.0025
0.0025
0.005
0.005
0.003
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.01
0.001
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
province
Geologic
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Plateaus
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Gulf Coastal Plain
Gulf Coastal Plain
Gulf Coastal Plain
Gulf Coastal Plain
Gulf Coastal Plain
Great Plains
Great Plains
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Western Snake River Plain
(m2 /s)
ml n
(km2 )
most
likely
(km)
max
SOUTH DAKOTA
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
mln
Transmlsslvlty
Area per well
Thickness
80
60
75
500
60
30
35
Washington, Benton County
Hanford
35
35
35
5
500
45
10
5
Washington. Adams and Franklin Counties
Connell-Cunnlngham
25
50
41
64
59
75
Virginia. Accomack County
Oak Hall
Tasley
Wallops Island
80
45
25
10
150
35
Utah, Uasatch County
Midway
50
80
45
4
10
54
35
20
Utah. Utah County
Crater-Saratoga Hot Springs
Goshen Valley
50
23
25
4
80
3
15
Washington, Adams County
Othello
40
Utah. Ulntah County
Ashley Valley
25
35
55
25
30
30
200
10
10
45
20
25
Utah. Tooele County
Deseret Livestock
Uendover (northeast)
80
30
30
55
25
40
30
10
Virginia. Northumberland County
Smith Point
43 50
30
20
30
25
Utah. Salt Lake County
Crystal Hot Springs
Granger-Mud Hats
Kennecott-Asarco wells
North Salt Lake City
30
75
35
40
64
60
75
20
30
25
Utah. Ml Hard County
Delta
Meadow-Hatton Hot Springs
Tule Valley
90
mln
70
65
80
25
CO
mln max most
likely
Temperature
Utah, Iron County
Newcastle
Area
900
900
400
65
65
65
65
15
20
20
30
8
20
8
120
10
100
1200
20
60
35
Area
(km2 )
max
700
700
300
50
50
50
50
10
12
10
15
5
15
4
100
5
45
500
15
15
15
most
likely
128
0.10
0.05
0.10
0.50
0.25
0.50
WASHINGTON
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.20
0.15
0.20
0.030
0.045 0.030
0.045 0.030
0.045 0.030
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.015 0.045
0.015
0.015
0.015
VIRGINIA
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
Thickness
(km)
mln max most
likely
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.40
1.00
1.00
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
4.50 12.00
4.50 12.00
8.00
8.00
4.50
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00
2.50 10.00
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 1.00
1.00 2.50
1.00 1.00
1.00 1.50
3.40 11.90 6.00
1.00 1.00 1.00
1.00 1.00 1.00
1.00
Area per well
2
(km )
mln max most
likely
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.005
0.0025
0.0025
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.01
province
Geologic
and
and
and
and
Range
Range
Range
Range
Columbia Plateaus
Columbia Plateaus
Columbia Plateaus
Atlantic Coastal Plain
Atlantic Coastal Plain
Atlantic Coastal Plain
Atlantic Coastal Plain
Middle Rocky Mountains
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Colorado Plateaus
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Basin and Range
Transmlsslvlty
2
(m /s)
50
40
Washington. Walla Walla County
Walla Walla River
25
Washington. Yaklma County
Yak1ma
36
41
35
30
35
most
likely
600
200
150
150
800
min
90
80
Wyoming, southeastern counties
Dakota aquifer
Denver Basin
70
Wyoming. Sweetwater County
Dakota aquifer
Rock Springs Uplift
50
65
80
2300
7000
21000
19000
80
80
Wyoming, northeastern counties
Powder River Basin
Madison aquifer
60
Dakota aquifer
60
3400
10600
32000
28000
8800
5700
Wyoming. Fremont and Natrona Counties
Tensleep aquifer
Wind River Basin
50 80 65
67
70
7300
8800
1200
400
400
400
1200
Area
(km2 )
max
Wyoming. Big Horn. Park, and Washakle Counties
Tensleep aquifer
Big Horn Basin
20 65 43
4800
Wyoming. Albany, Carbon, and Sweetwater Counties
Dakota
ita aquifer
aqulf
Rawllns Uplift and
50 80 65
4700
Washakle-Sand Wash.
Shirley. and Laramie
Basins
25
40
25
Washington. Lincoln County
Odessa
35
40
25
25
CO
min max
Temperature
Washington. Grant County
Ephrata
Moses Lake
Area
2800
8800
27000
24000
7300
6000
6700
1000
350
300
300
1000
most
likely
0.091
0.061
0.091
0.061
0.091
0.091
0.091
WYOMING
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.10
0.05
ml n
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.20
0.10
most
likely
0.213 0.152
0.122 0.091
0.213 0.152
0.122 0.091
0.182 0.122
0.182 0.122
0.213 0.152
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.50
0.20
max
Thickness
(km)
max
most
likely
5.00
4.50
38
26
16
26
16
16
26
65
52
36
52
36
36
52
52
39
28
39
26
26
39
6.00 20.00 10.00
2.80 11.00
2.50 10.00
2.50 10.00 4.50
6.00 20.00 10.00
min
Area per well
(km2 )
0.001
0.001
0.01
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
Geologic
province
Wyoming Basins
Great Plains
Great Plains
Great Plains
Wyoming Basins
Wyoming Basins
Wyoming Basins
Columbia Plateaus
Columbia Plateaus
Columbia Plateaus
Columbia Plateaus
Columbia Plateaus
Transmlsslvlty
(m2/s)