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Subsidence and Geothermal Development
October 9, 2012 | USGS

“Recently, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists have been asked if Hawaiʻi Island’s geothermal development causes subsidence of the ground surface, as has been observed at U.S. mainland geothermal areas, such as those in California—Coso, Geysers, the Imperial Valley, and Casa Diablo in the Mammoth Lakes area.”


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