Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1742566 Geothermics 2009 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Geophysical studies of the Wairakei sector of the Wairakei–Tauhara geothermal system started shortly after exploration drilling began in the early 1950s. These investigations have made a major contribution in defining the boundary of geothermal systems and understanding the changes that have occurred in the reservoir as a result of fluid production. The most successful tools have been electrical resistivity methods for delineating the field, while microgravity, heat loss and groundwater level monitoring surveys were useful to interpret production-induced changes. Seismic, gravity and magnetic surveys had only limited success.

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