2019
DOI: 10.21660/2019.53.17214
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Abstract: Indonesia is a country with the largest geothermal reserves in the world, but exploration and utilization of geothermal energy are still low. As an effort in increasing exploration process, an integrated geophysical method to image the subsurface structure of the geothermal system has been done at Seulawah Agam Geothermal Field, Aceh Province, Indonesia. Very low frequency (VLF-R) method was used for shallow and magnetotellurics method for deep structures studies in the area. The magnetic method was used for a… Show more

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“…The water of the productioninjection well (SP1 and SP2) showed a mixture of both magmatic and meteoric water. This indicated by the positive value of isotope δ 18 O, while the isotope δD is negative. The water in Jaboi crater (JK1, JK2, and JK4) are originated from magmatic water.…”
Section: Isotope Plotmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The water of the productioninjection well (SP1 and SP2) showed a mixture of both magmatic and meteoric water. This indicated by the positive value of isotope δ 18 O, while the isotope δD is negative. The water in Jaboi crater (JK1, JK2, and JK4) are originated from magmatic water.…”
Section: Isotope Plotmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…For SiO2 analysis, the samples were diluted with deionized water to avoid silica precipitation. For isotope analysis (δD and δ 18 O), the samples were collected into bottle 50 mL. To maintain the samples' quality, the bottles were stored in a cool box and transported to the laboratory for analysis.…”
Section: Geothermal Water Samples and Sampling Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Seulawah Agam [18,19]. The results of geophysical exploration using magnetotelluric [20] and transient electromagnetic [18] have provided information on the depth of the main system of the Seulawah Agam volcano, namely, the caprock zone at a depth of 1 km, the reservoir at 2 km, and the heat source at 3 km below the surface. The VLF-EM and magnetic data [20] also show a near structure of the faults in the depth of 10 m as the main control in Ie Jue manifestation.…”
Section: Seulawah Agam Geothermal Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%