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liquid-dominated hydrothermal reservoir

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: liquid-dominated hydrothermal reservoir
(′lik·wəd ¦däm·ə′nād·əd ′hī·drə¦thər·məl ′rez·əv′wär)

(geology) Any geothermal system mainly producing superheated water (often termed brines); hot springs, fumaroles, and geysers are the surface expressions of hydrothermal reservoirs; an example is the hot-brine region in the Imperial Valley-Salton Sea area of southern California.


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