Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4740393 Journal of Applied Geophysics 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A great number of low-temperature geothermal fields occur in Northern-Portugal related to fractured rocks. The most important superficial manifestations of these hydrothermal systems appear in pull-apart tectonic basins and are strongly conditioned by the orientation of the main fault systems in the region. This work presents the interpretation of gravity gradient maps and 3D inversion model produced from a regional gravity survey. The horizontal gradients reveal a complex fault system. The obtained 3D model of density contrast puts into evidence the main fault zone in the region and the depth distribution of the granitic bodies. Their relationship with the hydrothermal systems supports the conceptual models elaborated from hydrochemical and isotopic water analyses. This work emphasizes the importance of the role of the gravity method and analysis to better understand the connection between hydrothermal systems and the fractured rock pattern and surrounding geology.

► Analysis of a gravity survey over an area with important hydrothermal systems. ► Directional derivatives lead to detection of faults related to hydrothermal system. ► The 3D model gives an image of the evolution in depth of the density contrast. ► Results support the conceptual models from hydrochemical and isotopic analyses. ► This work stresses the role of the gravity method to study hydrothermal systems

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