CONCEPTUAL MODEL AND POTENTIAL OF KEMBAR VOLCANO GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM, ACEH BASED ON GEOCHEMICAL MANIFESTATION
Kembar Volcano is a Quarternary stratovolcano inside the Kembar Caldera and associated with the Sumatera Fault system. There are two post-caldera eruption centers called Burni Kembar and Burni Waihlup and one eruption center on the caldera rim called Burni Kelalang. The volcanic complex of Kem...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Kembar Volcano is a Quarternary stratovolcano inside the Kembar Caldera and
associated with the Sumatera Fault system. There are two post-caldera eruption
centers called Burni Kembar and Burni Waihlup and one eruption center on the
caldera rim called Burni Kelalang. The volcanic complex of Kembar Volcano has
a volume of about 75 km3
indicating the possibility of a large geothermal energy
potential. Manifestations of geothermal occurring in this volcanic complex include
fumarole, solfatara, kaipohan and hot springs.
The main objective of study is to make a conceptual model and calculate the
geothermal potential of the Kembar Volcano. The other objectives are to
understand the lithology of reservoirs, the geological structures controlling the
permeability pathways, hydrothermal fluids characteristics, flow pattern in the
subsurface and geothermal potential of the Kembar Volcano. Methods used are
literature studies, analysis of temperature anomalies from Landsat-8 satellite
imagery, lineament analysis of DEM, water and gas geochemistry for anions,
cations, and stable isotopes ?18O dan ?2H analyses.
The results show that the Kembar Volcano is a high enthalpy volcanic geothermal
system. The heat source of this system is the residual magmatism of the Late
Pleistocene-aged Kembar Volcano. The reservoir of geothermal system lies at a
depth of ±1500 m having lithology of Sandstone and Limestone Units and
permeability type of faults and fractures. Geothermal fluid with a temperature of
260±10oC flows from the reservoir to the upflow zone around the Waihlup Crater,
then flows to the outflow zone outside the Kembar Caldera through the Merpunge
Fault and appears as a manifestation of warm to hot water along the Blangkejeren
Fault (i.e., part of the Sumatera Fault). The Kembar Volcano has a high geothermal
potential; its resources are 225 to 320 MWe. |
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