Short and Long Term Variations in the Reykjanes Geothermal Reservoir From Seismic Noise Interferometry:

The Reykjanes Geothermal System (RGS) is a high‐temperature geothermal system located on the Reykjanes peninsula, a transtensional plate‐boundary zone located on the southwestern tip of Iceland. The area is characterized by high seismicity, recent volcanism, and high‐temperature geothermal fields. W...

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Main Authors: Sánchez-Pastor, P., Obermann, A., Schimmel, M., Weemstra, C., Verdel, A., Jousset, P.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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author Sánchez-Pastor, P.
Obermann, A.
Schimmel, M.
Weemstra, C.
Verdel, A.
Jousset, P.
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Obermann, A.
Schimmel, M.
Weemstra, C.
Verdel, A.
Jousset, P.
author_sort Sánchez-Pastor, P.
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description The Reykjanes Geothermal System (RGS) is a high‐temperature geothermal system located on the Reykjanes peninsula, a transtensional plate‐boundary zone located on the southwestern tip of Iceland. The area is characterized by high seismicity, recent volcanism, and high‐temperature geothermal fields. We use seismic noise records from April 2014 to August 2015 to study stress changes and potential deformation of the subsurface caused by injection and production operations at RGS through seismic interferometry. We retrieve continuous time series of waveform similarity values and seismic velocity changes during this period. The S‐transform of the similarity values allows us to clearly identify three variations in the mechanical properties of the Reykjanes peninsula related to rapid changes of RGS production. In addition, we observe a slow seismic velocity decrease of 0.36%/year in the reservoir due to the water deficit and seasonal variations associated with the energy production demand.
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:f2516c92-8e0d-4d98-8cb9-e95a56a19422 2025-01-16T22:36:55+00:00 Short and Long Term Variations in the Reykjanes Geothermal Reservoir From Seismic Noise Interferometry: Sánchez-Pastor, P. Obermann, A. Schimmel, M. Weemstra, C. Verdel, A. Jousset, P. 2019-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f2516c92-8e0d-4d98-8cb9-e95a56a19422 en eng uuid:f2516c92-8e0d-4d98-8cb9-e95a56a19422 867444 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f2516c92-8e0d-4d98-8cb9-e95a56a19422 Geophysical Research Letters, 46 Seismic noise Reykjanes Earthquakes article 2019 fttno 2022-04-10T17:17:49Z The Reykjanes Geothermal System (RGS) is a high‐temperature geothermal system located on the Reykjanes peninsula, a transtensional plate‐boundary zone located on the southwestern tip of Iceland. The area is characterized by high seismicity, recent volcanism, and high‐temperature geothermal fields. We use seismic noise records from April 2014 to August 2015 to study stress changes and potential deformation of the subsurface caused by injection and production operations at RGS through seismic interferometry. We retrieve continuous time series of waveform similarity values and seismic velocity changes during this period. The S‐transform of the similarity values allows us to clearly identify three variations in the mechanical properties of the Reykjanes peninsula related to rapid changes of RGS production. In addition, we observe a slow seismic velocity decrease of 0.36%/year in the reservoir due to the water deficit and seasonal variations associated with the energy production demand. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology) Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467)
spellingShingle Seismic noise
Reykjanes
Earthquakes
Sánchez-Pastor, P.
Obermann, A.
Schimmel, M.
Weemstra, C.
Verdel, A.
Jousset, P.
Short and Long Term Variations in the Reykjanes Geothermal Reservoir From Seismic Noise Interferometry:
title Short and Long Term Variations in the Reykjanes Geothermal Reservoir From Seismic Noise Interferometry:
title_full Short and Long Term Variations in the Reykjanes Geothermal Reservoir From Seismic Noise Interferometry:
title_fullStr Short and Long Term Variations in the Reykjanes Geothermal Reservoir From Seismic Noise Interferometry:
title_full_unstemmed Short and Long Term Variations in the Reykjanes Geothermal Reservoir From Seismic Noise Interferometry:
title_short Short and Long Term Variations in the Reykjanes Geothermal Reservoir From Seismic Noise Interferometry:
title_sort short and long term variations in the reykjanes geothermal reservoir from seismic noise interferometry:
topic Seismic noise
Reykjanes
Earthquakes
topic_facet Seismic noise
Reykjanes
Earthquakes
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