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- Imperial Valley Geothermal Project is a complex of eleven geothermal power stations located in the Salton Sea Geothermal Field, along the southeastern shore of the Salton Sea in the Imperial Valley of California. It is the second largest geothermal field in the United States after The Geysers in Northern California. (en)
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- Salton Trough area. The red lines are simplified faults. Right-lateral direction of motion of the transform fault is shown . The red rhombs are pull-apart basins; the northern one is the site of the Niland (Salton Sea) geothermal field, the southern the Cerro Prieto geothermal field. (en)
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- The J.M. Leathers Geothermal Power Station (en)
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- Gulf of California (en)
- Los Angeles (en)
- Mexicali (en)
- Salton Sea (en)
- San Diego (en)
- Tijuana (en)
- Yuma (en)
- Alamo River mouth (en)
- Cerro Prieto volcano (en)
- Colorado River Valley (en)
- Colorado River mouth (en)
- Laguna Salada (en)
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- Imperial Valley Geothermal Project (en)
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- Imperial Valley Geothermal Project (en)
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- Salton_trough_fault_overlay.svg (en)
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- Imperial Valley Geothermal Project is a complex of eleven geothermal power stations located in the Salton Sea Geothermal Field, along the southeastern shore of the Salton Sea in the Imperial Valley of California. It is the second largest geothermal field in the United States after The Geysers in Northern California. (en)
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- Imperial Valley Geothermal Project (en)
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