| Title | Resistivity Surveying in Geothermal Exploration with an Application to the Eyjafjordur Low-Temperature Area, N-Iceland |
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| Authors | Sarantsetseg LKHAGVASUREN, Gylfi Pal HERSIR, Knutur ARNASON, MálfrÃdur ÓMARSDOTTIR |
| Year | 2020 |
| Conference | World Geothermal Congress |
| Keywords | resistivity, geothermal exploration, magneto-tellurics, geophysical methods |
| Abstract | Geothermal exploration involves geology, geochemistry and geophysics. In geophysical exploration, resistivity surveying plays the most important role in delineating the reservoir. The parameters that control the geothermal system show a strong response to electrical resistivity. The resistivity methods that are mostly used in geothermal exploration in Iceland are TEM (Transient Electromagnetics) and MT (Magneto Tellurics). The application of these methods is discussed in this report together with an example from the Eyjafjordur low-temperature area in N-Iceland. The resulting resistivity cross-sections and resistivity depth slices show a shallow lying low-resistivity layer and a deep lying low-resistivity anomaly towards the end of the cross-sections. The result of this work has been compared with results from Flovenz and Karlsdottir (2000) which interpreted TEM data from the same area. The results are also compared with borehole data and stratigraphy. |