Comparing Theoretical With Measured Seismic Anisotropy in the Central Taupo Volcanic Zone
Siru Jylhankangas
Abstract:<p dir="ltr"><b>Geothermal resources using high-enthalpy supercritical fluids (374◦C and 22.1 MPa for pure water) have the potential to generate up to ten times more electricity than conventional high-temperature geothermal resources. In the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), supercritical geothermal reservoirs may exist at 4 km in greywacke basement rocks, deeper than currently drilled depths (3.2 km). Finding permeable fractured zones is crucial for exploring supercritical resources.</b></p>&… Show more
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