Hydrothermal alteration and the evolution of the Lahendong geothermal system, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
The Lahendong geothermal system (North Sulawesi) is the first geothermal system in eastern Indonesia developed for electricity generation. It is a liquid-dominated system located in steep terrain with thermal manifestation at about 750 m asl. To date the system is penetrated by 27 wells to measur...
Main Author: | Utami, Pri |
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Other Authors: | Browne, Patrick R. L |
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ResearchSpace@Auckland
2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2292/10032 |
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