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Resistivity Models of Pantar Island Geothermal System East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Author(s) -
Yoqi Ali Taufan,
Ildrem Syafri,
Dikdik Risdianto,
Ahmad Zarkasyi,
Tony Rahadinata,
W. Awaludin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of geoscience, engineering, environment and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2541-5794
pISSN - 2503-216X
DOI - 10.25299/jgeet.2020.5.3.5115
Subject(s) - geothermal gradient , electrical resistivity and conductivity , magnetotellurics , geology , geothermal exploration , geothermal energy , geophysics , electrical engineering , engineering
The subsurface geological conditions of a geothermal system are vital objects to be considered in geothermal exploration. The Magnetotellurics survey was conducted to explore for geothermal potential in Pantar Island. This is to achieve deeper penetration compared to our previous study that adopted resistivity method to determine reservoir zones based on rock resistivity models. The difference in rock resistivity in geothermal systems provides subsurface geological information in the form of low resistivity that associated the clay cap zones (high conductive), the medium resistivity zones associated with the reservoir zones, and high resistivity associated with a heat source. The results of 2D and 3D models from MT data show that the low resistivity value ( 200 Ωm) starting from depths of -2000 meters are considered as heat source from the Pantar geothermal system.

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