Identifying Geological Fault Structures Using GGMplus Satellite Data and Derivative Methods to Characterize Mount Endut Geothermal Systems via 3D-Inversion Gravity Modeling

Soekarno, Hari and Pranoto, Bono and Restiana, Andini and Martha, Agustya Adi and Setiadi, Tio Azhar Prakoso and Hudayat, Nurul and Rais, Achmad Fachrudin and Suwarno, Yatin and Turmudi, Turmudi and Sutejo, Bayu (2025) Identifying Geological Fault Structures Using GGMplus Satellite Data and Derivative Methods to Characterize Mount Endut Geothermal Systems via 3D-Inversion Gravity Modeling. Geomatics and Environmental Engineering, 19 (3). pp. 31-62. ISSN 1898-1135

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Abstract

The geological map shows that the Mount Endut area possesses a geothermal system, which is suggested by the presence of geothermal surface manifestations: the Cikawah and Handeleum hot springs. The existence of a subsurface geological fault structure along the manifestations creates good permeability for the geothermal reservoir. The purpose of this study was to utilize Global Gravity Model plus (GGMplus) gravity satellite data to prove the existence of a geological fault structure around the manifestation area with the first horizontal derivative (FHD) and second vertical derivative (SVD) methods; then, we developed a conceptual model of the geothermal system from the 3D-inversion gravity method. Results show a cap suspected of being clay, with a density of 2.52–2.58 g/cm3 at depth of 0–1250 m. The reservoir layer was suspected to be lava rock with a density of 2.60–2.66 g/cm3 at a depth of 1500–3000 m; also, the heat source layer was suspected to be an igneous intrusion with a density of 2.70–2.72 g/cm3 at depth of 1750–3000 m.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Natural Resources & Earth Sciences
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Depositing User: Mrs Titi Herawati
Date Deposited: 17 Sep 2025 04:12
Last Modified: 17 Sep 2025 04:12
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/54367

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