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Jökull - 31.12.2001, Side 45

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Reviewed research article Seismic monitoring during an injection experiment in the Svartsengi geothermal field, Iceland Bryndís Brandsdóttir1, Hjalti Franzson2, Páll Einarsson1, Knútur Árnason2 and Hrefna Kristmannsdóttir2,3 ^Science Institute, University oflceland, Haga Hofsvallagötu 53, IS-107 Reykjavík, Iceland; bryndis@ raunvis.hi. is, palli@ raunvis.hi.is 2National Energy Authority, Grensásvegur 9, IS-108 Reykjavík, Iceland; hf@ois.is, ka@os.is 3now at the University of Akureyri, Norðurslóð, 600 Akureyri, Iceland; hk@unak.is Abstract — Portable, digital seismographs were operated around the Svartsengi geothermalfield during May- August 1993 in order to monitor microearthquake activity prior to and during a waste water injection test. A total of218 thousand tons ofwater were injected into borehole H-6 from July 19, through December 1993 at an average rate of 15 l/s, reaching a maximum of30 l/s. The borehole accepted the injectionfluid under gravity and pumping was not required. No detectable microearthquakes occurred within the Svartsengi geothermal field during the injection period. We conclude that the injection pressure was probably far below the level needed to induce seismicity. Fluid pressure drawdown caused by exploitation decreases pore pressure which again increases the rock strength. A drawdown ofmore than 20 bars in the Svartsengi field since 1976, and an equal rate in the adjacent Eldvörp field, may have raised the fracture limit and thus reduced the microseismic activity in these fields. INTRODU CTION The Reykjanes Peninsula oblique rift is a seg- ment of the mid-Atlantic plate boundary and joins the Reykjanes Ridge off shore with the complex series of boundaries in Iceland (Figure 1). The presently active plate boundary is marked by the Reykjanes seismic zone (RSZ), a 2-5 km wide, continuous zone of seis- mic activity which trends 80°, oblique to the en ech- elon, 30°-trending volcanic systems of the rift zone (Klein et al., 1977; Einarsson and Björnsson, 1979; Einarsson, 1991). The seismic zone extends from the westem tip of the Reykjanes Peninsula, through the centers of three volcanic systems and towards the Hengill triple junction, where it merges with the trans- form South Iceland Seismic Zone. Unlike seismicity in other parts of the active vol- canic zones of Iceland, the seismicity of the RSZ is not only confined to high-temperature geothermal re- gions within individual central volcanoes but instead is continuous along the plate boundary. Earthquakes in the RSZ occur in swarms which follow the plate boundary, with normal faulting being most common in the western part of the zone and strike-slip faulting, with fewer but larger earthquakes in the east (Einars- son 1991). The focal mechanisms reflect a gradual change along the RSZ from a ridge dominated seg- ment in the west towards a transform zone in the east. High-temperature geothermal fields on the Reykjanes peninsula are located where the RSZ crosses individual fissure swarms. The Svartsengi field, along with the Eldvörp and Reykjanes high- temperature geothermal fields, is situated within the Reykjanes volcanic system, which is the westernmost volcanic system (Figure 1). The Reykjanes volcanic JÖKULLNo. 51 43
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