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Beckie Biagini
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Advisor Dr. Kim Bak Olsen
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ABSTRACT
Magnetotelluric (MT) data collected during June 2011 at Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience (SAGE) was used as a geothermal assessment tool in the Caja del Rio. Th


