Electrical features of deep structures of Southern Tuscany (Italy)

Over the last six years, magnetotelluric data were acquired at 86 sites covering much of Southern Tuscany. Twenty-four of these sites were acquired in single-site or local-reference mode, whereas 62 were aquired in very-remote-reference mode, with a remote site located on Capraia Island í 40 km from...

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Main Authors: A. Zaja, D. Watts, A. Manzella, A. Fiordelisi, R. Mackie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) 1998-06-01
Series:Annals of Geophysics
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Online Access:http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/4351
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author A. Zaja
D. Watts
A. Manzella
A. Fiordelisi
R. Mackie
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description Over the last six years, magnetotelluric data were acquired at 86 sites covering much of Southern Tuscany. Twenty-four of these sites were acquired in single-site or local-reference mode, whereas 62 were aquired in very-remote-reference mode, with a remote site located on Capraia Island í 40 km from the cost í where the cultural noise is very low. The data modelling showed that Southern Tuscany is characterized by a fairly uniform middle-lower crust that has a resistivity of a few thousand W ·m below 10 km. At shallower depths in the crust, the resistivity is closer to values around 500 W ·m. This uniformity is interrupted only below the Larderello and Mt. Amiata geothermal fields where deep conductive bodies are believed to exist. A general anomalous condition can hence be depicted for this region, with low resistivity values typical of those in tectonically active areas as opposed to more resistive values typical in continental areas. These data and those from other geophysical techniques suggest that these conductive zones may be associated with hot material coming from deeper sources below the geothermal areas.
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spelling doaj.art-d157adf8261f440ea7ba6767dfaa04e82022-12-21T23:50:12ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X1998-06-0141310.4401/ag-4351Electrical features of deep structures of Southern Tuscany (Italy)A. ZajaD. WattsA. ManzellaA. FiordelisiR. MackieOver the last six years, magnetotelluric data were acquired at 86 sites covering much of Southern Tuscany. Twenty-four of these sites were acquired in single-site or local-reference mode, whereas 62 were aquired in very-remote-reference mode, with a remote site located on Capraia Island í 40 km from the cost í where the cultural noise is very low. The data modelling showed that Southern Tuscany is characterized by a fairly uniform middle-lower crust that has a resistivity of a few thousand W ·m below 10 km. At shallower depths in the crust, the resistivity is closer to values around 500 W ·m. This uniformity is interrupted only below the Larderello and Mt. Amiata geothermal fields where deep conductive bodies are believed to exist. A general anomalous condition can hence be depicted for this region, with low resistivity values typical of those in tectonically active areas as opposed to more resistive values typical in continental areas. These data and those from other geophysical techniques suggest that these conductive zones may be associated with hot material coming from deeper sources below the geothermal areas.http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/4351Magnetotelluricgeothermicscrustal exploration
spellingShingle A. Zaja
D. Watts
A. Manzella
A. Fiordelisi
R. Mackie
Electrical features of deep structures of Southern Tuscany (Italy)
Annals of Geophysics
Magnetotelluric
geothermics
crustal exploration
title Electrical features of deep structures of Southern Tuscany (Italy)
title_full Electrical features of deep structures of Southern Tuscany (Italy)
title_fullStr Electrical features of deep structures of Southern Tuscany (Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Electrical features of deep structures of Southern Tuscany (Italy)
title_short Electrical features of deep structures of Southern Tuscany (Italy)
title_sort electrical features of deep structures of southern tuscany italy
topic Magnetotelluric
geothermics
crustal exploration
url http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/4351
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