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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2017

Hydrothermal system of the Papandayan Volcano from temperature, self-potential (SP) and geochemical measurements

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Papandayan volcano in West Java, Indonesia, is characterized by intense hydrothermal activities manifested by numerous fumaroles at three craters or kawah, i.e. Mas, Manuk and Baru. The latter was created after November 2002 phreatic eruption. Since 2011, numerous volcano-tectonic B events are encountered and the volcano was set on alert status on several occasions. The purpose of the present study is to delineate the structure of the summital hydrothermal system from Self-Potential (SP), soil temperature and gas concentrations in the soil (CO2, SO2 and H2S) data. This combination of geophysical and geochemical methods allows identification of the weak permeable zones serving as preferential pathways for hydrothermal circulation and potential candidates to future landslides or flank collapses. This study is an on-going collaborative research project and we plan to conduct electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and also Induced-Polarization (IP) surveys. Additional data would allow the 3D imaging of the studied area. The IP parameters will be used to characterise and to quantify the degree of alteration of the volcanic rocks as has been shown very recently in the laboratory studies. There are also rocks and soil samples that will undergo laboratory analyses at ISTerre for IP and complex resistivity parameters at the sample scale that will help to interpret the survey results.
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insu-03596063 , version 1 (03-03-2022)

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Svetlana Byrdina, André Revil, Hendra Gunawan, Ugan B. Saing, Hendra Grandis. Hydrothermal system of the Papandayan Volcano from temperature, self-potential (SP) and geochemical measurements. AIP Conference Proceedings, 2017, à renseigner, Unknown Region. pp.595-611, ⟨10.1063/1.4990920⟩. ⟨insu-03596063⟩
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