Author:
Andajani Rezkia Dewi,Tsuji Takeshi,Ikeda Tatsunori,Matsumoto Satoshi,Kitamura Keigo,Nishijima Jun
Abstract
AbstractContinuous seismic monitoring could play a pivotal role in deep geothermal energy exploration. We monitored seismicity near geothermal production areas of the Kuju volcanic complex with a dense seismic network and automated event detection. Most events were shallow (less than 3 km below sea level) and distributed along a boundary between regions of high and low resistivity and S-wave velocity, interpreted as a lithological boundary or related fracture zone. Deeper events located on top of subvertical conductors may reflect fracturing associated with magmatic fluid intrusion. A correlation may exist between seismicity and heavy rainfall three days prior to increased pore pressure in pre-existing fractures. Our findings support the presence of supercritical geothermal fluids and demonstrate the importance of continuous seismic monitoring in supercritical geothermal energy exploration.
Funder
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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