Underground Temperature Measurements as a Tool for Volcanic Activity Monitoring in the Island of Tenerife, Canary Islands

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A. Eff-Darwich
J. Coello
R. Viñas
V. Soler
M. C. Martin-Luis
I. Farrujia
M. L. Quesada
J. de la Nuez
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[1] Universidad de La Laguna,Departamento de Edafología y Geología
[2] IPNA-CSIC,undefined
[3] Volcanological Station of the Canary Islands,undefined
[4] Consejo Insular de Aguas,undefined
[5] Cabildo Insular de Tenerife,undefined
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Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2008年 / 165卷
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Tenerife; groundwater; volcanic eruption; thermal precursors;
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The spatial distribution of groundwater temperatures in the volcanic island of Tenerife, Canary Islands, has been inferred through measurements of water temperatures collected in the vast network of wells and subhorizontal tunnels, locally called “galleries,” which constitutes the main water supply of the island. The spatial coverage of the network of galleries allows us to reach from depth almost any geological feature of the island. The complex spatial distribution of temperatures in the interior of Tenerife is the result of the complex geological evolution of the island. Groundwater temperatures are greatly affected by groundwater flow and are considerably warmer in those galleries located in areas where water circulation is reduced due to the low permeability of materials and/or to the low infiltration rate of cooling meteoric water. In this sense, groundwater temperature should be characterized in quiescent conditions (background level), in order to facilitate monitoring changes in heat flow, such as those induced by ascending gases expected with an increase in volcanic activity.
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页码:135 / 145
页数:10
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