Title of article
Monitoring production using surface deformation: the Hijiori test site and the Okuaizu geothermal field, Japan
Author/Authors
Don W. Vasco، نويسنده , , Kenzi Karasaki، نويسنده , , Osamu Nakagome، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
40
From page
303
To page
342
Abstract
Production in geothermal reservoirs often leads to observable surface displacement. As
shown in this paper, there is a direct relationship between such displacement and reservoir
dynamics. This relationship is exploited in order to image fluid flow at two geothermal field
sites. At the first locality, the Hijiori Hot Dry Rock (HDR) test site, 17 tilt meters record
deformation associated with a 2.2 km deep injection experiment. Images of fluid migration
along a ring fracture system of the collapsed Hijiori caldera are obtained. At the Okuaizu
geothermal field, leveling and tilt meter data provide constraints on long- and short-term fluid
movement within the reservoir. A set of 119 leveling data suggest that the north-to-northeast
trending Takiyagawa fault acts as a barrier to flow. The northwesterly oriented Chinoikezawa
and Sarukurazawa faults appear to channel fluid from the southeast. The tilt data from
Okuaizu indicate that a fault paralleling the Takiyagawa fault zone acts as a conduit to transient
flow, on a time scale of several weeks. The volume strain in a region adjacent to the
injection wells reaches a maximum and then decreases with time. The transient propagation of
fluid along the fault may be due to pressure build-up, resulting from the re-initiation of
injection. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf of CNR.
Keywords
subsidence , Surface tilt , inverse problems , Okuaizu , Hijiori , JAPAN
Journal title
Geothermics
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Geothermics
Record number
430809
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