Ahmad, Zaenudin and Ferra Nidya, FN and Suharno, Suharno and Rustadi, Rustadi and Asep S, AS and Ahmad Zarkasyi, AZ (2013) CAPROCK AND RESERVOIR INTERPRETATIO OF ARJUNO-WELIRANG GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM FROM 2D MT AND 3D GRAVITY MODEL. PROCEEDINGS, 13th Indonesia International GEOTHERMAL Convention & Exhibition 2013, 13.
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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 (<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 (> 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 ≥ 1.5 km DBMT.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Q Science > QC Physics |
Divisions: | Fakultas Teknik (FT) > Prodi Teknik Geofisika |
Depositing User: | AHMAD ZAENUDIN ZAENUDIN |
Date Deposited: | 03 Jul 2018 09:50 |
Last Modified: | 03 Jul 2018 09:50 |
URI: | http://repository.lppm.unila.ac.id/id/eprint/8342 |
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