Exploration of the structure beneath fumaroles in Kuju Iwouyama, Southwest Japan.
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
We carried out electrical resistivity, 30cm depth temperature and gamma-ray spectrum exploration at a fumarole zone in Kuju-Iwouyama, the central Kyushu island, southwest Japan, to clarify a subsurface structure beneath high temperature fumaroles. A survey line, 200m long, was set across fumaroles having a maximum temperature of approximately 260°C. Apparent resistivity of both 'Wenner' and 'Eltran' type four electrodes arrays were measured every 4m along the line. 30cm depth temperature and gamma-ray spectrum of <SUP>40</SUP>K, <SUP>214</SUP>Bi and <SUP>208</SUP>Tl were measured at 8m intervals. High underground temperature zones (>90°C) were observed at the fumarole zone and up-flowing zone of thermal water. Relatively low gamma-ray intensities and high Bi/K, Bi/Tl values were recognized around the fumarole zone. A steam reservoir beneath the fumarole zone was detected as a high resistivity zone (>1000 ohm, m) which was 60m wide and 30m deep. We have discussed the physical properties of the steam zone in the volcano.
- 日本地熱学会の論文
日本地熱学会 | 論文
- 秋田県湯沢雄勝地域産流体包有物の研究 : 温度履歴と地熱流体の化学的性状
- 葛根田地熱地域における浅部貯留層の流体包有物のガス組成
- 低温溶液中のケイ酸の重合に及ぼす pH および金属陽イオンの影響について
- ダブルU字管型地中熱交換器の熱抽出特性
- シングルU字管型地中熱交換器の熱抽出特性