3D S-wave velocity imaging of Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields with ambient-noise tomography

Tomographic imaging based on ambient seismic noise measurements has shown to be a powerful tool, especially in areas like Iceland, where the microseism illumination is excellent. In this paper, we produce a 3D S-wave tomographic image over the western Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fie...

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Published in:Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Main Authors: Martins, Joana E. (author), Weemstra, C. (author), Ruigrok, Elmer (author), Verdel, Arie (author), Jousset, Philippe (author), Hersir, Gylfi (author)
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description Tomographic imaging based on ambient seismic noise measurements has shown to be a powerful tool, especially in areas like Iceland, where the microseism illumination is excellent. In this paper, we produce a 3D S-wave tomographic image over the western Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields and evaluate the reliability of the tomographic results for different resolutions through simulated and real data. We use 30 broadband stations operating for approximately one-and-a-half year and apply ambient noise seismic interferometry for each station-pair. This results in empirical Green's functions in which especially the ballistic surface waves (BSW) are well resolved. The retrieved BSW exhibit a high signal-to-noise ratio between 0.1 and 0.5 Hz, and the beamforming analysis indicates an apparent surface-wave velocity of 3 km/s over a broad azimuthal range. For the tomographic inversion, we invert the estimated phase velocities between all station pairs to frequency-dependent phase velocity maps in four different resolutions (1, 2, 3, and 4 km) using a Tikhonov regularisation. With the estimated regularisation parameter per frequency per resolution, we invert simulated data for checkerboard sensitivity tests per frequency for different combinations of velocity anomaly sizes and resolutions. Finally, after the inversion to depth, we detect S-wave velocity anomalies with variations between −15% and 15% with reference to an estimated average velocity using 1 km and 3 km of lateral resolutions and 1 km of vertical resolution. This study shows the potential of ambient noise tomography as complementary seismological tool for reservoir characterization. Invited Research Article Mathematical Geodesy and Positioning Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:7c5cdb15-80fe-4dc6-8870-a45d705a73ef 2025-01-16T22:39:54+00:00 3D S-wave velocity imaging of Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields with ambient-noise tomography Martins, Joana E. (author) Weemstra, C. (author) Ruigrok, Elmer (author) Verdel, Arie (author) Jousset, Philippe (author) Hersir, Gylfi (author) 2019 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7c5cdb15-80fe-4dc6-8870-a45d705a73ef https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2019.106685 en eng http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85076578573&partnerID=8YFLogxK Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research--0377-0273--addda788-cf67-49b7-ad92-b9f6084a4031 EGU General Assembly 2018--aeb47d8b-7cb5-438e-95aa-d36449554f84 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7c5cdb15-80fe-4dc6-8870-a45d705a73ef https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2019.106685 © 2019 Joana E. Martins, C. Weemstra, Elmer Ruigrok, Arie Verdel, Philippe Jousset, Gylfi Hersir ambient noise tomography (ANT) Volcano Reservoir characterization Seismic interferometry Surface-waves Velocity anomalies Reykjanes Peninsula magma chamber magma plumbing magma mush Beamforming Geothermal high-enthalpy geothermal reservoir monitoring passive seismic journal article 2019 fttudelft https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2019.106685 2024-05-07T23:30:33Z Tomographic imaging based on ambient seismic noise measurements has shown to be a powerful tool, especially in areas like Iceland, where the microseism illumination is excellent. In this paper, we produce a 3D S-wave tomographic image over the western Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields and evaluate the reliability of the tomographic results for different resolutions through simulated and real data. We use 30 broadband stations operating for approximately one-and-a-half year and apply ambient noise seismic interferometry for each station-pair. This results in empirical Green's functions in which especially the ballistic surface waves (BSW) are well resolved. The retrieved BSW exhibit a high signal-to-noise ratio between 0.1 and 0.5 Hz, and the beamforming analysis indicates an apparent surface-wave velocity of 3 km/s over a broad azimuthal range. For the tomographic inversion, we invert the estimated phase velocities between all station pairs to frequency-dependent phase velocity maps in four different resolutions (1, 2, 3, and 4 km) using a Tikhonov regularisation. With the estimated regularisation parameter per frequency per resolution, we invert simulated data for checkerboard sensitivity tests per frequency for different combinations of velocity anomaly sizes and resolutions. Finally, after the inversion to depth, we detect S-wave velocity anomalies with variations between −15% and 15% with reference to an estimated average velocity using 1 km and 3 km of lateral resolutions and 1 km of vertical resolution. This study shows the potential of ambient noise tomography as complementary seismological tool for reservoir characterization. Invited Research Article Mathematical Geodesy and Positioning Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467) Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 391 106685
spellingShingle ambient noise tomography (ANT)
Volcano
Reservoir characterization
Seismic interferometry
Surface-waves
Velocity anomalies
Reykjanes Peninsula
magma chamber
magma plumbing
magma mush
Beamforming
Geothermal
high-enthalpy geothermal reservoir
monitoring
passive seismic
Martins, Joana E. (author)
Weemstra, C. (author)
Ruigrok, Elmer (author)
Verdel, Arie (author)
Jousset, Philippe (author)
Hersir, Gylfi (author)
3D S-wave velocity imaging of Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields with ambient-noise tomography
title 3D S-wave velocity imaging of Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields with ambient-noise tomography
title_full 3D S-wave velocity imaging of Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields with ambient-noise tomography
title_fullStr 3D S-wave velocity imaging of Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields with ambient-noise tomography
title_full_unstemmed 3D S-wave velocity imaging of Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields with ambient-noise tomography
title_short 3D S-wave velocity imaging of Reykjanes Peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields with ambient-noise tomography
title_sort 3d s-wave velocity imaging of reykjanes peninsula high-enthalpy geothermal fields with ambient-noise tomography
topic ambient noise tomography (ANT)
Volcano
Reservoir characterization
Seismic interferometry
Surface-waves
Velocity anomalies
Reykjanes Peninsula
magma chamber
magma plumbing
magma mush
Beamforming
Geothermal
high-enthalpy geothermal reservoir
monitoring
passive seismic
topic_facet ambient noise tomography (ANT)
Volcano
Reservoir characterization
Seismic interferometry
Surface-waves
Velocity anomalies
Reykjanes Peninsula
magma chamber
magma plumbing
magma mush
Beamforming
Geothermal
high-enthalpy geothermal reservoir
monitoring
passive seismic
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