Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022

Presentation information

[J] Oral

S (Solid Earth Sciences ) » S-VC Volcanology

[S-VC33] Hydrothermal systems of volcanoes

Tue. May 24, 2022 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM International Conference Room (IC) (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Yasuhiro Fujimitsu(Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University), convener:Wataru Kanda(Volcanic Fluid Research Center, School of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Takeshi Ohba(Department of chemistry, School of Science, Tokia University), Chairperson:Yasuhiro Fujimitsu(Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University), Takeshi Ohba(Department of chemistry, School of Science, Tokia University)

2:00 PM - 2:15 PM

[SVC33-02] Seismic measurements using optical fiber DAS around the Mori geothermal power plant in Japan

*Junzo Kasahara1,2, Yoko Hasada1,3, Haruyasu Kuzume1, ONUMA HIROSHI1, Hitoshi Mikada4, Yoshihiro Fujise5 (1.ENAA, 2.Shizuoka University, 3.Daiwa Exploration and Consulting Co. Ltd., 4.Graduate School of Kyoto University, 5.WELMA)

Keywords:Geothermal exploration, supercritical water, DAS, Nigorigawa caldera, migration imaging, geothermal reservoir

Abstract
In 2021, we carried out a new seismic experiment using DAS at the Mori geothermal power plant owned by Hokkaido Electric Co. The power plant can generate 25 MW of electricity. The Mori geothermal power plant locates in Nigorigawa district of Mori town. We obtained the DAS data using the optical fiber in the F-01 borehole down to 2,000m depth. Nigorigawa is a caldera basin. Most of the geothermal boreholes are in the Nigoragawa caldera. We used a vibrator source at eight locations.
The velocity depth profile fits the caldera structure obtained by Kurozumi and Doi (2003). We also calculated synthetic DAS waveforms, but they do not show discontinuous arrivals around 1,000m depth. If we put a water layer of 250m long and 50m thick at 1,060m depth, the synthetic waveforms show similar discontinuous arrivals at 1,000m. We made migrations using reflected waveforms of DAS records. The reflecting image is dense between 2,000m and 3,000m corresponding to the production zone. The model has an aquifer at 1,000m is explained by the injection zones and total circulation loss observed by drilling of F-01 borehole.
Acknowledgments
The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) supports this study. We greatly appreciate Hokkaido Electric Power Corporation's permission to conduct fieldwork at their power plant. We also thank WELMA Co., Ltd., Hanshin Consultants Co. and KGE Co. for their assistance with data acquisition.
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