冰岛典型破火山口环境中小型次火山侵入体的地热潜力

IF 2.5 Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences
S. Burchardt, M. Bazargan, Einar Bessi Gestsson, C. Hieronymus, E. Ronchin, H. Tuffen, M. Heap, Jonathan Davidson, B. Kennedy, A. Hobé, E. Saubin
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由于大型岩浆侵入体的大小、寿命和储存的能量,地热勘探将其作为热源,但由于浅层火山管道系统包括许多较小的侵入体,其地热潜力值得考虑。在这里,我们评估了堤坝和岩床对破火山口填充岩石的地热影响。我们提供了冰岛东北部被侵蚀的Breiğuvík破火山口入侵的地质数据和地热测量法,该破火山类似于活跃的、地热开采的克拉弗拉火山。这些数据为考虑多孔介质中传热的堤坝和岩床侵入体的二维有限元模型提供了信息。我们的研究结果表明,小型侵入体在其附近产生了相当大的热异常。这些异常的幅度更大,对单个厚岩床和堤坝的持续时间更长,但在时间和空间上近距离安置的较小岩床和堤防网络可能会产生更广泛的热异常,这些热异常可能是安置后几十年的可行经济目标。
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Geothermal potential of small sub-volcanic intrusions in a typical Icelandic caldera setting
Geothermal exploration targets large magmatic intrusions as heat sources because of their size, longevity, and amount of stored energy, but as shallow volcanic plumbing systems comprise numerous smaller intrusions, their geothermal potential warrants consideration. Here, we evaluate the geothermal impact of dykes and sills on caldera-infill rocks. We present geological data and geothermometry on intrusions in the eroded Breiðuvík caldera in Northeast Iceland, which serves as an analogue to the active, and geothermally exploited, Krafla volcano. These data inform 2D finite element models of dyke and sill intrusions that consider heat transfer in porous media. Our results indicate that small intrusions create considerable thermal anomalies in their immediate vicinity. These anomalies are larger-magnitude and longer-lasting for individual thick sills and dykes, but networks of smaller sills and dykes emplaced close in time and space can create more widespread thermal anomalies that may be viable economic targets for decades after their emplacement.
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Volcanica
Volcanica Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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