A water well in NE¼ NE¼ Sec. 7, Tl7N, R30E has a reported temperature of 70°C (C.W. Klein, oral commun., 1977). This may be the same well reported by Trexler and others (1981, Table D1) as a 52.4 m, 72.8°C well in SW¼ SW¼ Sec. 6, T17N, R30E. This area is at or near two hot springs shown in N½ NW¼ Sec. 7 on the Carson Lake 7.5-minute Quadrangle map. Unocal well 72-7 (SE¼ Sec. 7, T17N, R30E), located about 0.6 km south of the mapped hot springs, encountered >100ºC at >300 m (Ross and others, 1996). Also, Oxbow Power Services well 36-32 reported a bottom-hole temperature of 87.8ºC at 426.4 m (GeothermEx, 2004, Fig. FAL00-3). This area is a few kilometers southeast of the Fallon Naval Air Station geothermal anomaly at the southeast corner of Mainside, and is within a broad, shallow geothermal anomaly about 6 km long, located along the west side of the Bunejug Mountains (Ross and others, 1996).