| Title | The Svartsengi High-Temperature Field, Iceland: Subsurface Geology and Alteration |
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| Authors | Franzson, Hjalti |
| Year | 1983 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Exploration; Iceland; Svartsengi; Geology; Alteration; Aquifers |
| Abstract | The geological succession of the Svartsengi high temperate field consists of lava successions with intervening hyaloclastite formations. About 20-40% of the succession below 800 m depth consists of intrusion. The reservoir aquifers are predominantly controlled by intrusive and some tectonic fractures/faults. The alteration pattern can be subdivided into distinct episodes where low temperature conditions are envisaged to have prevailed prior to high T condition. Two distinct episodes of high T activity are observed, where the latter one rises distinctly to higher elevation. The dominant alteration pattern conforms reasonably well to the present thermal regime in the Svartsengi high T field. |