Title of article :
Characterization of geothermal reservoirs with electrical surveys: Beowawe geothermal field
Author/Authors :
Sabodh K. Garg، نويسنده , , John W. Pritchett، نويسنده , , Philip E. Wannamaker ، نويسنده , , Jim Combs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The work reported here was undertaken to test the utility of electrical surveys for geothermal reservoir
characterization using existing exploration and well data sets from the operating Beowawe geothermal field
located in the Basin and Range Province of western USA. The STAR geothermal reservoir simulator was
used to model the natural state of the system, and to compute the subsurface distributions of temperature and
salinity, which were in turn utilized to calculate pore-fluid resistivity. Archie’s law, which relates formation
resistivity to porosity and pore-fluid resistivity, was adopted to infer the formation resistivity distribution.
Subsequently, direct current (DC) resistivity, magnetotelluric (MT) and self-potential (SP) postprocessors
were used to compute the expected response corresponding to available survey data. The measured apparent
resistivity distribution from a dipole–dipole DC resistivity survey is in good agreement with the computed
values. The calculated self-potential distribution agrees with the main features of an available SP survey.
Although the computed MT apparent resistivity sounding curves reproduce the shapes of the measured MT
sounding curves, an overall scale factor exists between the measured and calculated MT responses, and
similarly with the computed dipole–dipole resistivity model. Possible reasons are static shifts in the coarsely
sampled MT stations, and resistivity anisotropy due to the stratigraphy. Taken as a whole, the results of
this study support the view that a suite of carefully designed electrical surveys (DC, MT, and SP) may be
employed to infer favorable subsurface geothermal reservoir characteristics.
© 2007 CNR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Nevada , USA , Hidden geothermal systems , Dipole–dipoleDCresistivity , magnetotellurics , Natural state , Beowawe , Basin and Range , Self-potential , Electrical surveys , Numerical simulation
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics