| Title | A Resistivity Survey on the Plate Boundaries in the Western Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland |
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| Authors | Georgsson, Ludvik S. |
| Year | 1981 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Exploration; Iceland; Reykjanes; Geophysical Surveys; High Temperature; Temperature; Salinity; Plate Tectonics; Volcanics; Resistivity |
| Abstract | A resistivity survey in the western Reykjanes Peninsula consisted of about 200 Schlumberger geoelectric soundings. It revealed a continuous east-west striking low resistivity zone which coincides fairly closely with the Reykjanes seismic zone that has been interpreted as plate boundaries. This low resistivity zone includes at least two but probably all three of the high temperature correlation between resistivity, salinity and temperature seem to confirm that the low resistivity can only be explained by anomalously high heat flow. this indicates that exploitable geothermal energy may be found in the uppermost 1-2 km along the plate boundaries on the Reykjanes Peninsula even far aware from surface manifestations; this may be of great economic significant in the future. |