Imaging potential geothermal resources in the Hengill volcanic area (Iceland) with active-source seismics recorded by a dense nodal array

The Hengill area, located a few km west of Reykjavik, is situated on the triple junction of three large geological features: the onshore section of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, called the Reykjanes Peninsula Oblique Rift, the Western Volcanic Zone and the South Iceland Seismic Zone. This area hosts two l...

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Main Authors: Gyger, Lea, Sánchez Sánchez-Pastor, Maria Del Pilar, id_orcid:0 000-0002-1163-5488, Maurer, Hansruedi, Obermann, Anne, id_orcid:0 000-0001-6933-6301, Wiemer, Stefan, id_orcid:0 000-0002-4919-3283
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/593576
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000593576
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Sánchez Sánchez-Pastor, Maria Del Pilar
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Maurer, Hansruedi
Obermann, Anne
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Wiemer, Stefan
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Obermann, Anne
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Wiemer, Stefan
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spelling ftethz:oai:www.research-collection.ethz.ch:20.500.11850/593576 2025-03-16T15:28:58+00:00 Imaging potential geothermal resources in the Hengill volcanic area (Iceland) with active-source seismics recorded by a dense nodal array Gyger, Lea Sánchez Sánchez-Pastor, Maria Del Pilar id_orcid:0 000-0002-1163-5488 Maurer, Hansruedi Obermann, Anne id_orcid:0 000-0001-6933-6301 Wiemer, Stefan id_orcid:0 000-0002-4919-3283 2022 application/application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/593576 https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000593576 en eng Copernicus info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-3056 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/593576 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International EGUsphere info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftethz https://doi.org/20.500.11850/59357610.3929/ethz-b-00059357610.5194/egusphere-egu22-3056 2025-02-18T16:48:55Z The Hengill area, located a few km west of Reykjavik, is situated on the triple junction of three large geological features: the onshore section of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, called the Reykjanes Peninsula Oblique Rift, the Western Volcanic Zone and the South Iceland Seismic Zone. This area hosts two large-scale geothermal power plants, Nesjavellir and Hellisheiði. Both are producing electricity and hot water. Hengill is also one of the targets of the Iceland Deep Drilling Project that aims at finding and exploiting supercritical fluids. In summer 2021, a nodal network of 500 5 Hz geophones was deployed in the area over a period of 2 months. It complemented seismic data from a network of broadband stations that were already deployed earlier. In July 2021, a vibroseis experiment was conducted in the area in form of two surveys performed by a fully electrical seismic vibrator truck. The seismic waveforms were recorded by parts of the nodal network. In this study, we focus on the survey conducted along the road leading to the Nesjavellir geothermal power plant, in Mosfellsheiði. The aim of the survey in Mosfellsheiði is to obtain new insights on a low-velocity anomaly as well as on a yet poorly understood seismic cluster that has been detected in the area by previous studies. To study the velocity and attenuation structure of the area, we computed a first arrival travel time tomography and an attenuation profile. Finally, we compared our results with an existing 3D seismic ambient noise tomography Vs model of the area as well as with known local subsurface properties, such as resistivity and mineralogy. The final results of this vibroseis study could be useful for finding new geothermal resources in the Nesjavellir area. Conference Object Iceland ETH Zürich Research Collection Hengill ENVELOPE(-21.306,-21.306,64.078,64.078) Mid-Atlantic Ridge Mosfellsheiði ENVELOPE(-21.458,-21.458,64.144,64.144) Nesjavellir ENVELOPE(-21.251,-21.251,64.115,64.115) Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467)
spellingShingle Gyger, Lea
Sánchez Sánchez-Pastor, Maria Del Pilar
id_orcid:0 000-0002-1163-5488
Maurer, Hansruedi
Obermann, Anne
id_orcid:0 000-0001-6933-6301
Wiemer, Stefan
id_orcid:0 000-0002-4919-3283
Imaging potential geothermal resources in the Hengill volcanic area (Iceland) with active-source seismics recorded by a dense nodal array
title Imaging potential geothermal resources in the Hengill volcanic area (Iceland) with active-source seismics recorded by a dense nodal array
title_full Imaging potential geothermal resources in the Hengill volcanic area (Iceland) with active-source seismics recorded by a dense nodal array
title_fullStr Imaging potential geothermal resources in the Hengill volcanic area (Iceland) with active-source seismics recorded by a dense nodal array
title_full_unstemmed Imaging potential geothermal resources in the Hengill volcanic area (Iceland) with active-source seismics recorded by a dense nodal array
title_short Imaging potential geothermal resources in the Hengill volcanic area (Iceland) with active-source seismics recorded by a dense nodal array
title_sort imaging potential geothermal resources in the hengill volcanic area (iceland) with active-source seismics recorded by a dense nodal array
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/593576
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000593576