ICDP drilling of the Eger Rift observatory: magmatic fluids driving the earthquake swarms and deep biosphere

The new in situ geodynamic laboratory established in the framework of the ICDP Eger project aims to develop the most modern, comprehensive, multiparameter laboratory at depth for studying earthquake swarms, crustal fluid flow, mantle-derived CO.sub.2 and helium degassing, and processes of the deep b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific drilling (Hokkaido, Japan) Japan), 2022-10, Vol.31, p.31-49
Hauptverfasser: Fischer, TomáÅ, Hrubcová, Pavla, Dahm, Torsten, Woith, Heiko, Vylita, TomáÅ, Ohrnberger, Matthias, Vlcek, Josef, Horálek, Josef, DÄdecek, Petr, Zimmer, Martin, Lipus, Martin P, Pierdominici, Simona, Kallmeyer, Jens, Krüger, Frank, Hannemann, Katrin, Korn, Michael, Kämpf, Horst, Reinsch, Thomas, Klicpera, Jakub, Vollmer, Daniel, Daskalopoulou, Kyriaki
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Zusammenfassung:The new in situ geodynamic laboratory established in the framework of the ICDP Eger project aims to develop the most modern, comprehensive, multiparameter laboratory at depth for studying earthquake swarms, crustal fluid flow, mantle-derived CO.sub.2 and helium degassing, and processes of the deep biosphere. In order to reach a new level of high-frequency, near-source and multiparameter observation of earthquake swarms and related phenomena, such a laboratory comprises a set of shallow boreholes with high-frequency 3-D seismic arrays as well as modern continuous real-time fluid monitoring at depth and the study of the deep biosphere.
ISSN:1816-3459
1816-8957
1816-3459
DOI:10.5194/sd-31-31-2022