Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4712784 Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 2011 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

New findings on the deep origin of the geothermal field and volcanic centres at the North Euboean Gulf (or North Evian Gulf), Central Greece, were obtained by combining a three-dimensional traveltime inversion of microseismic data recorded by an on/offshore local seismic network with a Curie Point Depth analysis based on aeromagnetic data.A magma chamber was detected from low seismic P-wave velocity values and high Poisson ratios at depths below 8 km also coincident with a Curie surface estimated at 7–8 km depth.Furthermore, it was also observed that local geothermal anomalies are generated by hydrothermal flux facilitated by NW–SE and NE–SW oriented faults. Microseismic activity is also associated with these fault systems.

► Deep structure of the Central Greece Geothermal Field. ► Earthquake tomography and Curie point depth analysis give evidence of magma presence. ► Magma chamber below North Euboean Gulf.

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