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Extension in geothermal fields between the Imperial and Mexicali Valleys revealed by 2D seismic imaging and joint gravity-aeromagnetic modeling

•The seismic reflection method has been little used in volcanic environments and the exploration of geothermal resources.•2D gravimetric and aeromagnetic models constrained by seismic data showing zones of sediments metamorphosed.•three domains for future geothermal exploration in the Mexicali Valle...

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Published in:Geothermics 2021-01, Vol.89, p.101984, Article 101984
Main Authors: Reyes-Martínez, Carlos Simón, González-Escobar, Mario, Montalvo-Arrieta, Juan Carlos, Tapia, Fernando Velasco, Jenchen, Uwe
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Calipatria fault
Fault detection
Fault lines
Geological faults
Geothermal power
Geothermal resources
Geothermic exploration
Gravimetry
Gravity and magnetic modeling
Imperial fault
Mexicali Valley
Reflectors
Sediments
Seismic reflection
Seismic surveys
Two dimensional models
Valleys
Volcanoes
title Extension in geothermal fields between the Imperial and Mexicali Valleys revealed by 2D seismic imaging and joint gravity-aeromagnetic modeling
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