Title of article
Geophysical investigations of the Seferihisar geothermal area, Western Anatolia, Turkey
Author/Authors
Mahmut G. Drahor، نويسنده , , Meriç A. Berge، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
19
From page
302
To page
320
Abstract
Self-potential (SP), magnetic and very lowfrequency electromagnetic (EM-VLF) surveys were carried out
in the Seferihisar geothermal area to identify major and minor fault zones and characterize the geothermal
system. The SP study provided useful information on the local faults and subsurface fluid flow. The main SP
anomalies appear mostly along and near active fault zones in the area of the Cumalı, Tuzla and Do˘ganbey
hot springs. Two of these anomalies near the Tuzla hot springs were further evaluated by SP modelling. Total
magnetic field values increase from the Do˘ganbey to the Cumalı hot springs. Modelling performed on the
magnetic data indicates that between these two spring areas are four different regions or units that can be
distinguished on the basis of their magnetic susceptibility values. Fraser filtering of EM-VLF data also indicates
that there are three significant conductive zones in the regions around the Cumalı, Tuzla and Do˘ganbey
hot springs, and that they lie between important fault systems. The EM-VLF and total (stacked) SP data show
that the conductive tilt anomalies obtained by Fraser filtering generally coincide with negative SP areas.
According to our geophysical investigations, new exploratory wells should be drilled into the conductive
zones located between the Cumalı and Tuzla hot springs. We further recommend that resistivity and
magnetotelluric methods be carried out in the area to obtain additional information on the Seferihisar
geothermal system.
© 2006 CNR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Geothermal exploration , Self-potential , Magnetics , Seferihisar , Electromagnetic VLF , GEOPHYSICS , Turkey
Journal title
Geothermics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Geothermics
Record number
430994
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