What is it about?

Geological structures are very important for the analysis and study of geothermal systems. Geological structures in the form of faults or fractures are permeable zones that allow meteoric water to enter from the surface to geothermal reservoirs and be heated to form geothermal fluids. On the other hand, these geological structures also allow geothermal fluids to reach the surface or near the earth's surface forming potential locations for geothermal energy development. This study seeks to identify these locations.

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Why is it important?

This study aims to identify locations that have the potential for geothermal energy development. Several location points have been developed by the community as tourist hot springs. This study also tries to identify other geothermal potential development locations, both small and large scales.

Perspectives

Through this research, I get a big picture of a series of geothermal systems that follow a series of quaternary volcanoes to the west of Java Island. The existing geothermal systems vary from small, medium to large scale. This complete picture of a series of geothermal systems in the west of Java Island is interesting in my opinion.

Sachrul Iswahyudi
Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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This page is a summary of: KONTROL STRUKTUR GEOLOGI PADA KEMUNCULAN MATA AIR PANAS BUMI DAERAH SUBANG, JAWA BARAT, Jurnal Geosaintek, December 2019, Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat ITS,
DOI: 10.12962/j25023659.v5i3.6237.
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