Preliminary study of Songa-Wayaua geothermal prospect area using volcanostratigraphy and remote sensing analysis

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Abstract

Songa-Wayaua geothermal prospect area is located on Bacan Island, Northern Molluca Province. Geothermal systems in this area associated with three Quartenary volcanoes, such as Mt. Pele-pele, Mt. Lansa, and Mt. Bibinoi. Based on literature study, five surface manifestations such as hot springs and alteration occurred within this area. The active manifestations indicate that Songa-Wayaua area has potential geothermal resource. This study objective is to evaluate Songa-Wayaua geothermal system on preliminary study stage by using volcanostratigraphy and remote sensing analysis to delineate the boundary of geothermal system area. The result of this study showed that Songa-Wayaua prospect area has four heat sources potential (e.g. Pele-pele Hummock, Lansa Hummock, Songa Hummock, and Bibinoi Hummock), controlled by geological structure presented by Pele-pele Normal Fault, and had three places as the recharge and discharge area which are very fulfilling as a geothermal system.

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Asokawaty, R., Nugroho, I., Satriana, J., Hafidz, M., & Suryantini. (2018). Preliminary study of Songa-Wayaua geothermal prospect area using volcanostratigraphy and remote sensing analysis. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 103). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/103/1/012020

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