Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6440010 | Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, geothermal potential of the NevÅehir region (Central Anatolia) was assessed by using vertical electrical sounding (VES), self-potential (SP), magnetotelluric (MT), gravity and gravity 3D Euler deconvolution structure analysis methods. Extensive volcanic activity occurred in this region from Upper Miocene to Holocene time. Due to the young volcanic activity NevÅehir region can be viewed as a potential geothermal area. We collected data from 54 VES points along 5 profiles, from 28 MT measurement points along 2 profiles (at frequency range between 320 and 0.0001Â Hz), and from 4 SP profiles (total 19Â km long). The obtained results based on different geophysical methods are consistent with each other. Joint interpretation of all geological and geophysical data suggests that this region has geothermal potential and an exploration well validated this assessment beyond doubt.
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Authors
Alper Kıyak, Can Karavul, Levent Gülen, Ertan PekÅen, A. Rıza Kılıç,