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Title Modelling of Deep Geological Structure Estimated From Gravity Pattern with Density Measurement in the Hatchobaru Geothermal Field
Authors Nagano H., Honda M. and Akiyoshi M.
Year 1996
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
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Abstract A detailed gravity survey with station intervals of about 120- 250 meters was carried out in the Hatchobaru geothermal field in centd Kyushu to estimate the deep geological structure. A Bouguer anomaly map was compiled from 475 gravity measurement data which included previously recorded data. The density correction factor, p , was determined to be 2.25 g/cm3. The Bouguer anomaly ranges from - 28.7mgal to - 7mgal. The Hatchobaru power station is situated in a local low-gravity anomaly zone. Seven gravity lineaments are estimated from the detailed Bouguer anomaly map. The NW-SE lineament in the eastern part of the survey area is considered to be a large-scale fault dipping towards the east, which is a main passage for the deep geothermal fluids in the Hatchobaru area. Detailed gravity surveys with closely spaced stations are found to be effective to estimate deep geothermal structures.
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