Journal of the Geothermal Research Society of Japan
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Comparison of geothermal heat source between the Hachimantai and the Geysers geothermal areas inferred from zircon U-Pb dating
Hisatoshi ITO
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2016 Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 53-60

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This paper compares the geothermal heat source of the Hachimantai, Japan, and the Geysers, U.S.A., by investigating the intrusion age of the underlying plutonic rocks. The zircon U-Pb age of the Quaternary Kakkonda Granite, the heat source of the Kakkonda geothermal field in the Hachimantai geothermal area, was further constrained to be 0.09 ± 0.01 Ma (error shown as 95% confidence level) using a high resolution type of ICP-MS (sector-field ICP-MS). Therefore it is reconfirmed that this granite acts as a heat source at Kakkonda. On the contrary, the Geysers Plutonic complex or GPC, the presumed heat source at the Geysers, was dated as 1.8–1.1 Ma by the zircon U-Pb method (Schmitt et al., 2003). Since this intrusion age of the GPC is too old to maintain the present Geysers geothermal system, undiscovered younger and smaller intrusions are assumed at the Geysers. Considering whether a large shallow pluton young enough to serve as the present geothermal system exists or not, it is plausible to assume that the Kakkonda has a greater geothermal potential than the Geysers. Moreover, it is assumed that there are unidentified young plutons in the Hachimantai geothermal area such as the Kakkonda Granite at Kakkonda, which further enhances its geothermal potential in the Hachimantai geothermal area.

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