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Title Caprock and Reservoir Interpretatio of Arjuno-Welirang Geothermal System from 2D MT and 3D Gravity Model
Authors Ahmad Zaenudin, Ferra Nidya, Suharno, Rustadi, Asep S. dan Ahmad Zarkasyi
Year 2013
Conference Indonesian Geothermal Association Conference
Keywords Arjuno-Welirang, caprock, reservoir, MT and gravity
Abstract This study was conducted to model the geothermal system Arjuno-Welirang northern part from the MT and gravity data. MT modeling done in 2D and gravity in 3D. From 2D MT model of North-South trending shows model 2 layer resistivity, ie resistivity low ( less than 10 Ohm.m) associated with basalt lava rock with clay mineral alteration and an alleged caprock. And layer with moderate resistivity (60-100 Ohm.m) associated with the Lower Quaternary andesite-old who is the reservoir system. Distribution of Bouguer anomaly reflects the lithology of rock on the surface. Relatively low anomalies in the North (25-28 mGal) allegedly associated with pyroclastic flows. High anomaly in the South ( more than 43 mGal) associated with Mount Anjasmoro products spread to the South West section with the composition of andesitic-basaltic lava. 28-40 mGal anomalies are thought to relate to Lava Welirang I spread toward the center of the North with the composition of basalt lava. From 3D models Bouguer anomaly inversion results show a layer with a density of 1.49 gr/cm3 - 2.4 gr/cm3 with clay type material which is suspected as caprock, located at a depth of 900 m - 2100 m DBMTS. There is a low density anomaly associated with Coban Hotspring. And layer with a density of 2.4 gr/cm3 - 3.0 gr/cm3 an alleged andesite reservoir, is at a depth of about ¡Ý 1.5 km DBMT.
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