Apatite (U–Th)/He thermochronometry as an innovative geothermal exploration tool: A case study from the southern Wassuk Range, Nevada

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Nowhere in my paper have I questioned the validity of ground noise surveys as a geothermal exploration tool. My conclusions are specifically for the Mesa geothermal anomaly in Imperial Valley, California. I do believe that geothermal seismic noise exists and can be detected under favorable conditions, as was shown at Yellowstone (Iyer and Hitchcock, 1974). At Long Valley, in spite of “1000 head of cattle nibbling” at my geophones (did Drs. Katz and Wagner get the word from the cow’s mouth, perhaps) we found indications of “high‐velocity” seismic noise associated with the geothermal system in the area (Iyer and Hitchcock, 1976).


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