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Guanacaste Geothermal Project. Technical prefeasibility report. Annex C. Electric resistivity

Abstract

This report is the third of six annexes to the Summary Report on the First Phase of the Guanacaste Geothermal Project. The studies covered an area of 500 km/sup 2/ on the SW flanks of the Rincon de la Vieja and Miravalles volcanoes of the Guanacaste Volcanic Range in NW Costa Rica, and were aimed at locating zones of high geothermal gradient, and reconstruction of the stratigraphic column. The formations in the area under study can be grouped into six resistivity ranges, varying from less than 5 to more than 200 ohm-meters. Values from 200 to as high as 30,000 ohm-meters generally correspond to fractured and porous lavas, their fracturing and porosity, as well as their drainability, increasing with resistivity. The values above 100 ohm-meters were recorded in zones of recent lava flows, in spurs of the volcanoes Rincon de la Vieja and Santa Maria, and in the slopes of the Miravalles volcano, and correspond to shallow formations (maximum depths of 150 meters) which may constitute recharge zones for the underground aquifiers. The values in the 100 to 200 ohm-meter range were generally recorded directly under layers constituted by drained, porous lavas, or under shallow layers where no recent lavas  More>>
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1976
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NP-23012
Reference Number:
ERA-03-044581; NTS-78-064039; EDB-78-101192
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Portions of document are illegible
Subject:
15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; COSTA RICA; ELECTRICAL SURVEYS; GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; RESERVOIR ROCK; ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY; DIAGRAMS; GEOLOGIC MODELS; GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS; LAVA; LAYERS; POROSITY; TABLES; VOLCANIC REGIONS; CENTRAL AMERICA; ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES; EXPLORATION; GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; IGNEOUS ROCKS; INFORMATION; LATIN AMERICA; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; ROCKS; VOLCANIC ROCKS; 150301* - Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology- Geophysical Techniques & Surveys
OSTI ID:
8165773
Research Organizations:
Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad, San Jose; Rogers Engineering Co., Inc., San Francisco, Calif. (USA)
Country of Origin:
Costa Rica
Language:
Spanish
Availability:
Dep. NTIS (US Sales Only), PC A10/MF A01.
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 213
Announcement Date:
Aug 01, 1978

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None. Guanacaste Geothermal Project. Technical prefeasibility report. Annex C. Electric resistivity. Costa Rica: N. p., 1976. Web.
None. Guanacaste Geothermal Project. Technical prefeasibility report. Annex C. Electric resistivity. Costa Rica.
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title = {Guanacaste Geothermal Project. Technical prefeasibility report. Annex C. Electric resistivity}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This report is the third of six annexes to the Summary Report on the First Phase of the Guanacaste Geothermal Project. The studies covered an area of 500 km/sup 2/ on the SW flanks of the Rincon de la Vieja and Miravalles volcanoes of the Guanacaste Volcanic Range in NW Costa Rica, and were aimed at locating zones of high geothermal gradient, and reconstruction of the stratigraphic column. The formations in the area under study can be grouped into six resistivity ranges, varying from less than 5 to more than 200 ohm-meters. Values from 200 to as high as 30,000 ohm-meters generally correspond to fractured and porous lavas, their fracturing and porosity, as well as their drainability, increasing with resistivity. The values above 100 ohm-meters were recorded in zones of recent lava flows, in spurs of the volcanoes Rincon de la Vieja and Santa Maria, and in the slopes of the Miravalles volcano, and correspond to shallow formations (maximum depths of 150 meters) which may constitute recharge zones for the underground aquifiers. The values in the 100 to 200 ohm-meter range were generally recorded directly under layers constituted by drained, porous lavas, or under shallow layers where no recent lavas are present. The third group comprises materials with resistivities in the 25 to 100 ohm-meter range, occurring at two different depth levels: a deep one (more than 1000 meters) and a shallow one (less than 400 meters). Resistivities less than 25 ohm-meters were recorded at depths of 250 meters and more, and may correspond to material typical of the Aguacate formation, which probably constitutes the reservoir rock of the geothermal fluids. In order to locate the zones of most geothermal interest, this range was classified into the three remaining of the six groups, viz 10 to 25, 5 to 10, and less than 5 ohm-meters, the last group appearing to be that of greatest geothermal potential.}
place = {Costa Rica}
year = {1976}
month = {Dec}
}