Exploring Geothermal Potential of Great Basin Sub-Regions: Preprint

Nicole Hart-Wagoner, Cary Lindsey, Whitney Trainor-Guitton, Mark Coolbaugh, James Faulds

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Abstract

The INnovative Geothermal Exploration through Novel Investigations Of Undiscovered Systems (INGENIOUS) project aims to discover new, economically viable hidden geothermal systems in the Great Basin region by building on previous work in play fairway analysis and machine learning. A key objective of this project is to develop an exploration workflow to reduce geothermal exploration risks for hidden geothermal systems. A single preliminary play fairway workflow was developed from the assessment of the regional INGENIOUS geological, geophysical, and geochemical datasets. This workflow provided new preliminary predictive geothermal fairway maps for the INGENIOUS study area, which encompasses most of Nevada, western Utah, southern Idaho, southeastern Oregon, and easternmost California. However, a recent study (incorporating machine learning techniques) of a portion of Nevada identified four geologic domains and determined that the relative importance of individual datasets or features as indicators of geothermal potential may differ across these domains. The INGENIOUS study area includes a much larger and more geologically diverse region; therefore, additional geologic domains or sub-regions are expected. To assess the sub-regions in the INGENIOUS study area, principal component analysis and k-means clustering were applied. Preliminary results indicate that the INGENIOUS regional data cluster into groups that relate to different geologic domains in the Great Basin region. These include domains such as the Walker Lane, extensional western Great Basin region, broad lower strain region in the eastern Great Basin of western Utah and eastern Nevada, Quaternary volcanic fields, and the area adjacent to the Snake River Plain. These clusters are assessed to determine the key geologic drivers of the identified clusters. Understanding this variability can provide key insights for the exploration and characterization of hidden geothermal systems in the Great Basin region and could indicate the need to develop multiple geothermal conceptual models and play fairway workflows for the INGENIOUS study area.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages22
StatePublished - 2024
EventGeothermal Rising Annual Conference - Waikoloa, HI
Duration: 27 Oct 202430 Oct 2024

Conference

ConferenceGeothermal Rising Annual Conference
CityWaikoloa, HI
Period27/10/2430/10/24

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5700-90683

Keywords

  • geothermal exploration
  • Great Basin
  • INGENIOUS
  • sub-region

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