Shallow geothermal exploration by means of SkyTEM electrical resistivity data: An application in Sicily (Italy)
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
A novel procedure for estimating the geothermal energy exchanged by a unit volume was tested in northern Sicily (Italy), where public well data for depicting the complex geological setting were insufficient. An airborne electromagnetic survey was carried out in 2011, providing a 3D cell distribution of resistivity values. The integrated analysis of geological and resistivity data was used to identify six Litho-Electrical Units and to build a 3D geological model. This model was integrated with laboratory thermal conductivity measurements on rock samples, and was used to characterize the heat exchange at depths of up to 200 m, which in turn can be exploited for planning and designing geothermal heating and cooling plants using GSHP (Ground Source Heat Pump).
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
geothermal energy; 3D modeling; heat excha; airbone electromagnetic; GSHP
List of contributors:
Galgaro, Antonio; DI SIPIO, Eloisa; Destro, Elisa; Gola, Gianluca; Donato, Assunta; Giaretta, Aurelio; Montanari, Domenico; Manzella, Adele
Book title:
Engineering Geology for Society and Territory