Geologic framework of the Fang Hot Springs area with emphasis on structure, hydrology, and geothermal development, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand
© 2018, The Author(s). Geologic mapping, a magnetotelluric survey, well data, and earlier reports are integrated to guide further development of the Fang geothermal system. The Fang Hot Springs originally flowed ~ 20 l s −1 of 90–99 °C water from a 10-hectare area of crystalline rocks presumed to be...
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Main Authors: | Spencer H. Wood, Pichet Kaewsomwang, Fongsaward Suvagonda Singharajwarapan |
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2018
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