Field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the Krafla geothermal area, N-Iceland

The Krafla volcano-geothermal area is located in Northeast Iceland, within the active Northern Volcanic Zone sector of the axial rift and has experienced two eruptions in historical times. The Krafla system displays NNE-SSW oriented fissure swarm, a central volcano and associated geothermal manifest...

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Main Authors: Liotta D., Brogi A., Arnadottir S., Agustsson K., Thorsteinsdottir U.
Other Authors: Liotta, D., Brogi, A., Arnadottir, S., Agustsson, K., Thorsteinsdottir, U.
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11586/383164
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description The Krafla volcano-geothermal area is located in Northeast Iceland, within the active Northern Volcanic Zone sector of the axial rift and has experienced two eruptions in historical times. The Krafla system displays NNE-SSW oriented fissure swarm, a central volcano and associated geothermal manifestations (i.e. steam and gas emis- sions, hydrothermal alterations). However, during its exploration and exploitation, several geophysical in- dications have suggested the occurrence of WNW-ESE trending structures, i.e. near orthogonal with respect to the faults delimiting the axial rift. This paper describes the results of a structural survey carried out in a wide area in the NE-sector of Iceland along the Húsavík-Flatey shear zone and in the Krafla area, measuring fractures and alignments of geothermal manifestations and fissure swarms. The dataset highlights the occurrence of structures oriented in two main trends, i.e. NNW-SSE to NNE-SSW and WNW-ESE. At their intersection, geothermal manifestations and silica sinter deposits commonly occur. Both of these trends have been documented in the Krafla geothermal area and compared with borehole and geophysical data. Our conclusions support that the location of the high-temperature Krafla geothermal area is mainly controlled by the enhanced permeability at the intersection between structures of the axial rift zone and incipient transform faults crossing the Krafla area. The Krafla volcano-geothermal area is located in Northeast Iceland, within the active Northern Volcanic Zone sector of the axial rift and has experienced two eruptions in historical times. The Krafla system displays NNE-SSW oriented fissure swarm, a central volcano and associated geothermal manifestations (i.e. steam and gas emissions, hydrothermal alterations). However, during its exploration and exploitation, several geophysical indications have suggested the occurrence of WNW-ESE trending structures, i.e. near orthogonal with respect to the faults delimiting the axial rift. This paper describes the ...
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spelling ftunivbari:oai:ricerca.uniba.it:11586/383164 2025-06-15T14:30:04+00:00 Field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the Krafla geothermal area, N-Iceland Liotta D. Brogi A. Arnadottir S. Agustsson K. Thorsteinsdottir U. Liotta, D. Brogi, A. Arnadottir, S. Agustsson, K. Thorsteinsdottir, U. 2021 https://hdl.handle.net/11586/383164 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2020.102039 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000624126400002 volume:91 firstpage:102039 journal:GEOTHERMICS https://hdl.handle.net/11586/383164 doi:10.1016/j.geothermics.2020.102039 Fracture Geothermal manifestation Iceland Krafla geothermal area Transform faults info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftunivbari https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2020.102039 2025-05-16T04:47:31Z The Krafla volcano-geothermal area is located in Northeast Iceland, within the active Northern Volcanic Zone sector of the axial rift and has experienced two eruptions in historical times. The Krafla system displays NNE-SSW oriented fissure swarm, a central volcano and associated geothermal manifestations (i.e. steam and gas emis- sions, hydrothermal alterations). However, during its exploration and exploitation, several geophysical in- dications have suggested the occurrence of WNW-ESE trending structures, i.e. near orthogonal with respect to the faults delimiting the axial rift. This paper describes the results of a structural survey carried out in a wide area in the NE-sector of Iceland along the Húsavík-Flatey shear zone and in the Krafla area, measuring fractures and alignments of geothermal manifestations and fissure swarms. The dataset highlights the occurrence of structures oriented in two main trends, i.e. NNW-SSE to NNE-SSW and WNW-ESE. At their intersection, geothermal manifestations and silica sinter deposits commonly occur. Both of these trends have been documented in the Krafla geothermal area and compared with borehole and geophysical data. Our conclusions support that the location of the high-temperature Krafla geothermal area is mainly controlled by the enhanced permeability at the intersection between structures of the axial rift zone and incipient transform faults crossing the Krafla area. The Krafla volcano-geothermal area is located in Northeast Iceland, within the active Northern Volcanic Zone sector of the axial rift and has experienced two eruptions in historical times. The Krafla system displays NNE-SSW oriented fissure swarm, a central volcano and associated geothermal manifestations (i.e. steam and gas emissions, hydrothermal alterations). However, during its exploration and exploitation, several geophysical indications have suggested the occurrence of WNW-ESE trending structures, i.e. near orthogonal with respect to the faults delimiting the axial rift. This paper describes the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Flatey Unknown Krafla ENVELOPE(-16.747,-16.747,65.713,65.713) Geothermics 91 102039
spellingShingle Fracture
Geothermal manifestation
Iceland
Krafla geothermal area
Transform faults
Liotta D.
Brogi A.
Arnadottir S.
Agustsson K.
Thorsteinsdottir U.
Field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the Krafla geothermal area, N-Iceland
title Field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the Krafla geothermal area, N-Iceland
title_full Field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the Krafla geothermal area, N-Iceland
title_fullStr Field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the Krafla geothermal area, N-Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the Krafla geothermal area, N-Iceland
title_short Field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the Krafla geothermal area, N-Iceland
title_sort field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the krafla geothermal area, n-iceland
topic Fracture
Geothermal manifestation
Iceland
Krafla geothermal area
Transform faults
topic_facet Fracture
Geothermal manifestation
Iceland
Krafla geothermal area
Transform faults
url https://hdl.handle.net/11586/383164
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2020.102039