Krafla volcano, located in North-East Iceland, holds an active hydrothermal system, that has been exploited for geothermal energy since 1978. Today it is exploited by Landsvirkjun National Power Company of Iceland and the system is generating ~60 MWe from ~18 wells, tapping into fluids at 200-300°C. But as the geothermal industry is heading into a new era, with aims to drill further and reach the roots of geothermal reservoirs, sourcing higher enthalpy (possibly supercritical) fluids, understanding the physical properties rocks at these conditions is vital. In relation to this, the first well of the Icelandic Deep Drilling Project (IDDP) was drilled in Krafla in 2009. Drilling was terminated at a depth of 2.1 km, when the drill string penet...
Geothermal energy is considered as a green and infinite energy source at human scale. Currently, the...
Shallow silicic intrusions are known to exist in many active volcanoes and can fuel both eruptions ...
Hyaloclastites commonly form high-quality reservoir rocks in volcanic geothermal provinces. Here, we...
The magmatic-hydrothermal system at Krafla Volcano, North-East Iceland, is an important source of fl...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Preparations are underway for drilling well KMT-1 of the Krafla Magma Testbed at Krafla, Iceland to ...
This thesis focusses on shallow intrusions of rhyolite, in the context of heat resources for geother...
The Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT), Krafla Caldera, Iceland, is proposed to be the first magma observato...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Hyaloclastites commonly form high-quality reservoir rocks in volcanic geothermal provinces. Here, we...
The level of advancement in the understanding of the mechanical properties of volcanic rocks is comp...
Shallow silicic intrusions are known to exist in many active volcanoes and can fuel both eruptions a...
Geothermal energy is considered as a green and infinite energy source at human scale. Currently, the...
Shallow silicic intrusions are known to exist in many active volcanoes and can fuel both eruptions ...
Hyaloclastites commonly form high-quality reservoir rocks in volcanic geothermal provinces. Here, we...
The magmatic-hydrothermal system at Krafla Volcano, North-East Iceland, is an important source of fl...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Preparations are underway for drilling well KMT-1 of the Krafla Magma Testbed at Krafla, Iceland to ...
This thesis focusses on shallow intrusions of rhyolite, in the context of heat resources for geother...
The Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT), Krafla Caldera, Iceland, is proposed to be the first magma observato...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Geothermal fields are prone to temperature fluctuations from natural hydrothermal activity, anthropo...
Hyaloclastites commonly form high-quality reservoir rocks in volcanic geothermal provinces. Here, we...
The level of advancement in the understanding of the mechanical properties of volcanic rocks is comp...
Shallow silicic intrusions are known to exist in many active volcanoes and can fuel both eruptions a...
Geothermal energy is considered as a green and infinite energy source at human scale. Currently, the...
Shallow silicic intrusions are known to exist in many active volcanoes and can fuel both eruptions ...
Hyaloclastites commonly form high-quality reservoir rocks in volcanic geothermal provinces. Here, we...