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Webinar – Fault-controlled geothermal methods in NE Spain, 23 Might 2024


Webinar – Fault-controlled geothermal systems in NE Spain, 23 May 2024
Webinar on “Exploration of Fault-Managed Geothermal Programs: A Case Research within the Catalan Coastal Ranges (NE Spain)” by the Australian Geothermal Affiliation

Registration is open for a webinar hosted by the AGA on fault-controlled geothermal methods with deal with a case research within the Catalan Area in Spain.

Registration is at the moment open for a webinar to be hosted by the Australian Geothermal Affiliation on “Exploration of Fault-Managed Geothermal Programs: A Case Research within the Catalan Coastal Ranges (NE Spain).” Attendance is free for all.

The small print of the occasion are as follows:

  • Date: 23 Might 2024, 1:30 to three:30 PM AWST
  • Speaker: Dr. Gemma Mitjanas, Analysis Fellow on the Sustainable Minerals Institute, College of Queensland
  • Registration: Register by way of this hyperlink

Fracture area research and the mixing of geophysical information (MT, Gravity, and HVSR) present how localization of geothermal fluid methods is influenced by the lithology of the rock within the injury zone, however primarily enhanced by the presence of fault-related structural complexities as relay ramps.

Earlier and new geological and geophysical datasets have supplied the idea for an improved conceptual mannequin that explains the localization of sizzling geothermal fluid methods at comparatively shallow depths within the Catalan Coastal Ranges. Sizzling springs (60 – 70°C) are localized in particular areas alongside a serious crustal fault, the Vallès-Penedès Fault, which delineates a horst-and-graben construction. Fracture area research and the mixing of geophysical information (MT, Gravity, and HVSR) have enabled imaging of how this localization is influenced by the lithology of the rock within the injury zone, however primarily enhanced by the presence of fault-related structural complexities as relay ramps.

Dr. Gemma Mitjanas is at the moment a analysis fellow on the Sustainable Minerals Institute (College of Queensland). Gemma earned her PhD in Geology on the Universitat de Barcelona. Her thesis, entitled “Geophysical and geological characterisation of fault-controlled geothermal methods,” kinds the idea for her presentation.

This webinar shall be preceded by the AGA Annual Normal Assembly. The AGM is scheduled to start out at 1:30 AWST adopted by the webinar at 2:00 AWST.

Supply: Australian Geothermal Affiliation



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