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Title Transient Electromagnetic Survey Using HTS-SQUID Sensor in the Ogiri Geothermal Field, Southwestern Japan
Authors Masato FUKUDA, Masaki SUGISAKI, Toshiyuki TOSHA, Tadaaki SHIMADA and Hidefumi NAKASHIMA
Year 2015
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Geophysical survey, electromagnetic method, resistivity, case study, Ogiri geothermal field,
Abstract Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) is conducting heli-borne surveys for several geothermal fields in Kyusyu and Tohoku areas to acquire a fundamental geophysical data and to contribute future geothermal development. The survey includes a transient electromagnetic (TEM) method to measure a resistivity structure of those geothermal fields. In order to verify the data quality, we acquire a ground-based TEM data in the survey areas using an TEM survey equipment with the high-temperature superconducting interference device (HTS-SQUID) magnetometer, which is originally designed and manufactured in JOGMEC and is named SQUITEM. There is no precedent for SQUITEM survey in Japanese geothermal field, which is usually located in a mountainous region, and therefore operational impracticability is concerned. The SQUITEM survey is conducted in the Ogiri geothermal field not only for the validation of heli-borne EM data but also for the demonstration of the efficiency of this method with the SQUITEM. This paper introduce the SQUITEM survey project around the Ogiri geothermal field.
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