Publication Date:
1996
abstract:
The study of core samples and geophysical data from the Larderello and Mt. Amiata geothermal areas indicate the presence of granite intrusions and granitic dykes as old as 3.8-2.9 My and widespread contact aureoles. Reflection seismic surveys reveal the presence of a highly reflective horizon (named K) in a depth range of 3-12 km in the two geothermal areas; seismic tomography and teleseismic studies show at Larderello a low velocity body, 30-40 km wide below the K horizon. Magnetotelluric surveys indicate the presence of a conductive body in good correlation with the anomalous tomographic and teleseismic body. The occurrence of shallow intrusive bodies, still partilally molten and associated with saline brines is here considered a reliable model
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
seismology; geoelectrics and electromagnetic methods; Larderello; Monte Amiata-Radicofani
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