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Geologic Hydrologic Research on the Moana Geothermal System, Washoe County, Nevada From the Geo-Heat Center Quarterly Bulletin Vol. 8, No.2, Winter 1984

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Geologic and Hydrologic Research on the Moana Geothermal System Washoe County, Nevada Thomas Flynn, George Ghusn, Jr. and Dennis T. Trexler'

AUTHORS' NOTE

• Much of the information that appears in this article was published in the Geothermal Resources Council Transactions, vol. 7, October, 1983, pp. 417-421. However, because the program is structured to continuously monitor the Moana system, and update the data base, this article represents the most recent information. The authors acknowledge the Geothermal Resources Council for their cooperation in this technology transfer effort.

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