During 1999 a magnetotelluric (MT) survey was carried out on the southern margin of the Mt. Amiata geothermal region (Tuscany, Italy), with the aim of defining the shallow and deep electric structures related to the local geothermal reservoirs and system heat recharge. Local and remote data were collected along a SW-NE profile and processed with two different robust algorithms. After a detailed study of the EM strike, the data were inverted and two-dimensional (2D) models of electrical resistivity and impedance phase were computed. The interpretation revealed a good correlation between the features of the geothermal field and resistivity distribution at depth. In particular, a shallow conductor (0.5-4 km) detected by the MT survey shows a good correlation with the areal extension of the geothermal reservoirs.

: Investigation of geothermal structures by magnetotellurics (MT): an exemple from the Mt. Amiata area, Italy.

2003

Abstract

During 1999 a magnetotelluric (MT) survey was carried out on the southern margin of the Mt. Amiata geothermal region (Tuscany, Italy), with the aim of defining the shallow and deep electric structures related to the local geothermal reservoirs and system heat recharge. Local and remote data were collected along a SW-NE profile and processed with two different robust algorithms. After a detailed study of the EM strike, the data were inverted and two-dimensional (2D) models of electrical resistivity and impedance phase were computed. The interpretation revealed a good correlation between the features of the geothermal field and resistivity distribution at depth. In particular, a shallow conductor (0.5-4 km) detected by the MT survey shows a good correlation with the areal extension of the geothermal reservoirs.
2003
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Pisa
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131
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Geophysics
Magnetotellurics
Geothermal explorati
Mt. Amiata
Italy
It has been demonstrated that MT data can be obtained in intensely industrialised and noisy areas, with due case taken during the acquisition and interpretation phases. It has been shown that the acquisition of remote-referenced data is a requisite for retrieving high-quality MT data, but that other conditions must also be fulfilled, such as using a really quiet remote site, and recording very long data segments. In our case the locally-referenced data were not overwhelmed by noise and the remote-reference data, although not good enough to be used on their own, nevertheless provided useful information to separate the noise effect from locally-referenced data.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Volpi, G; Manzella, A; Fiordelisi, A
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