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Heat flow in the SAFOD pilot hole and implications for the strength of the San Andreas FaultWilliams et al., 2004
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- Williams C
- Grubb F
- Galanis Jr S
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- Geophysical Research Letters
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Detailed thermal measurements have been acquired in the 2.2‐km‐deep SAFOD pilot hole, located 1.8 km west of the SAF near Parkfield, California. Heat flow from the basement section of the borehole (770 to 2160 m) is 91 mW m− 2, higher than the published 74 mW …
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