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New Mexico Geothermal Resources Geothermal Categories Electrical Generation Greenhouse Space Heating Aquaculture District Heating Spas/Resorts/Recreation Sites Regions of Known or Potential Geothermal Resources Wells > 50 Degrees C Springs > 50 Degrees C Wells > 20 and < 50 Degrees C Springs > 20 and < 50 Degrees C Grants Grants Gallup Gallup Deming Deming Socorro Socorro Roswell Roswell Reserve Reserve Socorro Socorro Santa Fe Santa Fe Carlsbad Carlsbad Tucumcari Tucumcari Lordsburg Lordsburg Las Vegas Las Vegas Los Alamos Los Alamos Las Cruces Las Cruces Farmington Farmington Alamogordo Alamogordo Silver City Silver City Albuquerque Albuquerque Truth Or Consequences Truth Or Consequences Hobbs Hobbs Clovis Clovis Private Lands Bureau of Land Management and Other Federal Lands State Lands Native American Lands U.S. Forest Service Lands Ownership 0 50 100 150 200 25 Miles 0 90 180 270 45 Kilometers Legend Cities/Towns County Boundaries Rivers/Streams Lakes/Reservoirs Geothermal Data Provided by: 1. Geo-Heat Center State Geothermal Database, [Compact Disk], February 2002 2. National Geophysical and Solar-Terrestrial Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1980, Geothermal Resources of New Mexico, Prepared for Division of Geothermal Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, 1: 500,000 3. Southwest Technology Development Institute, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico 4. Witcher, J., Personal Communication, 2003 109°0'0"W 109°0'0"W 108°0'0"W 108°0'0"W 107°0'0"W 107°0'0"W 106°0'0"W 106°0'0"W 105°0'0"W 105°0'0"W 104°0'0"W 104°0'0"W 103°0'0"W 103°0'0"W 32°0'0"N 32°0'0"N 33°0'0"N 33°0'0"N 34°0'0"N 34°0'0"N 35°0'0"N 35°0'0"N 36°0'0"N 36°0'0"N 37°0'0"N 37°0'0"N Map prepared by Patrick Laney and Julie Brizzee at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory for The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Geothermal Technologies Program New Mexico Geothermal Resources Publication No. - INEEL/MISC-2002-395 Rev. 1 November 2003 Map Projection Information: Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic Central Meridian: -106.00 Standard Parallel 1: 32.00 Standard Parallel 2: 37.00 Latitude Of Origin: 0.00 Datum: North American 1927 New Mexico Geothermal Resources Publication No. - INEEL/MISC-2002-395 Rev. 1 November 2003

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New Mexico Geothermal Resources

Geothermal Categories

Electrical Generation

Greenhouse

Space Heating

Aquaculture

District Heating

Spas/Resorts/Recreation SitesRegions of Known or Potential Geothermal Resources

Wells > 50 Degrees C

Springs > 50 Degrees C

Wells > 20 and < 50 Degrees C

Springs > 20 and < 50 Degrees C

GrantsGrants

GallupGallup

DemingDeming

SocorroSocorro

RoswellRoswell

ReserveReserve

SocorroSocorro

Santa FeSanta Fe

CarlsbadCarlsbad

TucumcariTucumcari

LordsburgLordsburg

Las VegasLas Vegas

Los AlamosLos Alamos

Las CrucesLas Cruces

FarmingtonFarmington

AlamogordoAlamogordo

Silver CitySilver City

AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque

Truth Or ConsequencesTruth Or Consequences

HobbsHobbs

ClovisClovis

Private Lands

Bureau of Land Management and Other Federal Lands

State Lands

Native American Lands

U.S. Forest Service Lands

Ownership

0 50 100 150 20025Miles

0 90 180 27045Kilometers

Legend

Cities/TownsCounty BoundariesRivers/StreamsLakes/Reservoirs Geothermal Data Provided by:

1. Geo-Heat Center State Geothermal Database, [Compact Disk], February 20022. National Geophysical and Solar-Terrestrial Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1980, Geothermal Resources of New Mexico, Prepared for Division of Geothermal Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, 1: 500,0003. Southwest Technology Development Institute, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico4. Witcher, J., Personal Communication, 2003

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Map prepared by Patrick Laney and JulieBrizzee at the Idaho National Engineeringand Environmental Laboratory forThe U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable EnergyGeothermal Technologies Program

New Mexico Geothermal Resources Publication No. - INEEL/MISC-2002-395 Rev. 1November 2003

Map Projection Information: Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic Central Meridian: -106.00 Standard Parallel 1: 32.00 Standard Parallel 2: 37.00 Latitude Of Origin: 0.00 Datum: North American 1927

New Mexico Geothermal Resources Publication No. - INEEL/MISC-2002-395 Rev. 1November 2003