Geothermal mapping and remote sensing of surface thermal anomalies at Grændalur area, Hveragerði, SW Iceland

The Grændalur Valley is located in southwest Iceland, immediately north of the town of Hveragerði. It is located at the contact of the eastern margin of the Western Volcanic Zone (WVZ) and the South Icelandic Seismic Zone (SISZ). The area is seismically active, the most recent significant earthquake...

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Main Author: Patrick Muanza Kant 1985-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/39990
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description The Grændalur Valley is located in southwest Iceland, immediately north of the town of Hveragerði. It is located at the contact of the eastern margin of the Western Volcanic Zone (WVZ) and the South Icelandic Seismic Zone (SISZ). The area is seismically active, the most recent significant earthquake swarm occurred on May 29, 2008 with magnitudes of 6.3 and 5.5 between the towns of Selfoss and Hveragerði. The Grændalur valley is one of the areas in the Hveragerði region with intense geothermal activity. Geothermal mapping has been carried out in this area to map surface geothermal manifestations such as hot and warm springs, mud pools, fumarole, steam vents, steaming ground and structures. Remote optical sensors (Landsat and ASTER satellite images) were used to identify thermal anomalies in this area. The analysis of thermal anomalies made on daytime and nighttime satellite images from 2005 to 2020 has detected a new geothermal activity in the north near the center that would have certainly been created after the earthquakes of May 29, 2008. The thermal infrared (TIR) image taken with a TIR camera carried by a DJI Matrice 200 drone with a Zenmus XT thermal camera at 120 m height, was compared with temperature measurements taken directly on the ground after the flight to calibrate the TIR image for accuracy. The TIR image was used to identify and estimate the surface temperature of a geothermal manifestation whose accessibility was difficult. The surface temperature of this geothermal manifestation is about 43°C. Í Grændal við Hveragerði er virkt hverasvæði og nokkur jarðskjálftavirkni, enda liggur dalurinn á mörkum vesturgosbeltisins og Suðurlandsbrotabeltisins. Öflug skjálftahrina gekk yfir svæðið vorið 2008, er skjálftar að stærð 6,3 og 5,5 M riðu yfir, en upptök þeirra voru á milli Selfoss og Hveragerðis. Markmið verkefnisins var að kortleggja ummerki jarðhita í Grændal, svo sem leir- og gufuhveri, yfirborðsvatn og jarðfræðilega formgerð, og kanna jafnframt hvort vísbendingar væri að finna um breytingar á ...
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/39990 2025-01-16T22:36:23+00:00 Geothermal mapping and remote sensing of surface thermal anomalies at Grændalur area, Hveragerði, SW Iceland Patrick Muanza Kant 1985- Háskóli Íslands 2021-09 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/39990 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/39990 Jarðfræði (námsgrein) Thesis Master's 2021 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:55:14Z The Grændalur Valley is located in southwest Iceland, immediately north of the town of Hveragerði. It is located at the contact of the eastern margin of the Western Volcanic Zone (WVZ) and the South Icelandic Seismic Zone (SISZ). The area is seismically active, the most recent significant earthquake swarm occurred on May 29, 2008 with magnitudes of 6.3 and 5.5 between the towns of Selfoss and Hveragerði. The Grændalur valley is one of the areas in the Hveragerði region with intense geothermal activity. Geothermal mapping has been carried out in this area to map surface geothermal manifestations such as hot and warm springs, mud pools, fumarole, steam vents, steaming ground and structures. Remote optical sensors (Landsat and ASTER satellite images) were used to identify thermal anomalies in this area. The analysis of thermal anomalies made on daytime and nighttime satellite images from 2005 to 2020 has detected a new geothermal activity in the north near the center that would have certainly been created after the earthquakes of May 29, 2008. The thermal infrared (TIR) image taken with a TIR camera carried by a DJI Matrice 200 drone with a Zenmus XT thermal camera at 120 m height, was compared with temperature measurements taken directly on the ground after the flight to calibrate the TIR image for accuracy. The TIR image was used to identify and estimate the surface temperature of a geothermal manifestation whose accessibility was difficult. The surface temperature of this geothermal manifestation is about 43°C. Í Grændal við Hveragerði er virkt hverasvæði og nokkur jarðskjálftavirkni, enda liggur dalurinn á mörkum vesturgosbeltisins og Suðurlandsbrotabeltisins. Öflug skjálftahrina gekk yfir svæðið vorið 2008, er skjálftar að stærð 6,3 og 5,5 M riðu yfir, en upptök þeirra voru á milli Selfoss og Hveragerðis. Markmið verkefnisins var að kortleggja ummerki jarðhita í Grændal, svo sem leir- og gufuhveri, yfirborðsvatn og jarðfræðilega formgerð, og kanna jafnframt hvort vísbendingar væri að finna um breytingar á ... Thesis Iceland Selfoss Skemman (Iceland) Hveragerði ENVELOPE(-21.186,-21.186,64.000,64.000)
spellingShingle Jarðfræði (námsgrein)
Patrick Muanza Kant 1985-
Geothermal mapping and remote sensing of surface thermal anomalies at Grændalur area, Hveragerði, SW Iceland
title Geothermal mapping and remote sensing of surface thermal anomalies at Grændalur area, Hveragerði, SW Iceland
title_full Geothermal mapping and remote sensing of surface thermal anomalies at Grændalur area, Hveragerði, SW Iceland
title_fullStr Geothermal mapping and remote sensing of surface thermal anomalies at Grændalur area, Hveragerði, SW Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Geothermal mapping and remote sensing of surface thermal anomalies at Grændalur area, Hveragerði, SW Iceland
title_short Geothermal mapping and remote sensing of surface thermal anomalies at Grændalur area, Hveragerði, SW Iceland
title_sort geothermal mapping and remote sensing of surface thermal anomalies at grændalur area, hveragerði, sw iceland
topic Jarðfræði (námsgrein)
topic_facet Jarðfræði (námsgrein)
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/39990