Abstract

Chemical geothermometry of hot springs in northern Thailand indicates that many have reservoir temperatures in excess of 150°C and some in excess of 180°C. Measurements of temperatures in abandoned oil wells in Fang Basin indicate geothermal gradients of 70 – 130 mK/m. The high geothermal gradient may be the result of extensional tectonics in northern Thailand, caused indirectly by sea-floor spreading in the Andaman Sea. Relatively high reservoir temperatures and shallow reservoir depths suggest that hot spring areas in northern Thailand may be potential sources of geothermal energy.

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