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Journal of Maps | 2015

Contour map of the top of the regional geothermal reservoir of Sicily (Italy)

Domenico Montanari; Cinzia Albanese; Raimondo Catalano; Antonio Contino; Maurizio Fedi; Gianluca Gola; Marina Iorio; Mauro La Manna; Salvatore Monteleone; Eugenio Trumpy; Vera Valenti; Adele Manzella

An integrated review of existing geological and geophysical data – partly acquired during oil and gas exploration – combined with new data provided by deep geothermal studies of selected key areas, was used for the 3D modeling and mapping of the top of the geothermal reservoir developed at a regional scale in Sicily (Central Mediterranean). The resulting 1:500,000 scale map covers the area of the whole Sicily (about 25,700 km2) and is devoted to represent the main input for both the thermal modeling and the evaluation of geothermal potential at a regional scale. As the map indicates the distribution at depth of a likely target for geothermal drilling, it can be also used as a rough indicator of expected drilling cost for geothermal projects. Such a map can be seen as a useful planning tool for any geothermal project, and related exploration to be carried out in the Sicily region in the future.


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2015

Surface-subsurface structural architecture and groundwater flow of the Equi Terme hydrothermal area, northern Tuscany Italy

Giancarlo Molli; Marco Doveri; Adele Manzella; Livio Bonini; Flavia Botti; Matia Menichini; Domenico Montanari; Eugenio Trumpy; Alino Ungari; L. Vaselli

A multidisciplinary integrated approach was used to study the structural architecture influencing the circulation pattern of geother -mal fluids in the Equi Terme area (NW Alpi Apuane, Tuscany). Geological-structural surveys were carried out to define the structural setting of the area and to characterize geometries and kinematics of fault systems. Chemical (major components) and isotopic analyses (δ18O‰, δ2H‰, 3H, δ13C‰[DIC], δ34S‰[SO4]) were performed on thermal water and cold springs. A geophysical survey was also conducted by means of both Magnetotelluric and Electrical Resistivity Tomography methodologies, in order to gain insight into the resistivity distribution at depth and to indirectly image the subsurface structure. This multidisciplinary approach proved to be a powerful tool, since it unravels the complexity of this natural geothermal system and provides useful suggestion for reconstructing the fluid circulation outflowing at the Equi Terme thermal spring. Results pointed out how the E-W oriented fault system (the Equi Terme Fault) play a key role in controlling the thermal groundwater outflow, and the chemical-physical features of this resource. This structural lineament separates high permeability carbonate complexes (footwall), in which both shallow and deep flow paths develop, from a medium-low permeability succession (hangingwall) that contains evaporitic formations from which thermal water acquires a high salinity and a composition of the Na-Cl (Ca-SO4) type. During the uprising along the fault system, the thermal water is also affected by a mixing with shallow fresh-cold waters that lead to a strong seasonal variation in the chemical-physical properties of the thermal springs.


International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation | 2017

Geothopica and the interactive analysis and visualization of the updated Italian National Geothermal Database

Eugenio Trumpy; Adele Manzella

The Italian National Geothermal Database (BDNG), is the largest collection of Italian Geothermal data and was set up in the 1980s. It has since been updated both in terms of content and management tools: information on deep wells and thermal springs (with temperature > 30 °C) are currently organized and stored in a PostgreSQL relational database management system, which guarantees high performance, data security and easy access through different client applications. The BDNG is the core of the Geothopica web site, whose webGIS tool allows different types of user to access geothermal data, to visualize multiple types of datasets, and to perform integrated analyses. The webGIS tool has been recently improved by two specially designed, programmed and implemented visualization tools to display data on well lithology and underground temperatures. This paper describes the contents of the database and its software and data update, as well as the webGIS tool including the new tools for data lithology and temperature visualization. The geoinformation organized in the database and accessible through Geothopica is of use not only for geothermal purposes, but also for any kind of georesource and CO2 storage project requiring the organization of, and access to, deep underground data. Geothopica also supports project developers, researchers, and decision makers in the assessment, management and sustainable deployment of georesources.


International Journal of Digital Earth | 2016

Building a European geothermal information network using a distributed e-Infrastructure

Eugenio Trumpy; Gianpaolo Coro; Adele Manzella; Pasquale Pagano; Donatella Castelli; P. Calcagno; Annamaria Nador; Thorvaldur Bragasson; Sylvain Grellet; Gunter Siddiqi

ABSTRACT Geothermal data are published using different IT services, formats and content representations, and can refer to both regional and global scale information. Geothermal stakeholders search for information with different aims. E-Infrastructures are collaborative platforms that address this diversity of aims and data representations. In this paper, we present a prototype for a European Geothermal Information Platform that uses INSPIRE recommendations and an e-Infrastructure (D4Science) to collect, aggregate and share data sets from different European data contributors, thus enabling stakeholders to retrieve and process a large amount of data. Our system merges segmented and national realities into one common framework. We demonstrate our approach by describing a platform that collects data from Italian, French, Hungarian, Swiss and Icelandic geothermal data providers.


Geothermal Energy Science | 2014

Assessing the prospective resource base for enhanced geothermal systems in Europe

J. Limberger; P. Calcagno; Adele Manzella; Eugenio Trumpy; T. Boxem; M.P.D. Pluymaekers; J.D. van Wees


Geothermics | 2015

Data integration and favourability maps for exploring geothermal systems in Sicily, southern Italy

Eugenio Trumpy; Assunta Donato; Giovanni Gianelli; Gianluca Gola; Angelo Minissale; Domenico Montanari; Alessandro Santilano; Adele Manzella


Renewable Energy | 2015

The web-oriented framework of the world geothermal production database: A business intelligence platform for wide data distribution and analysis

Eugenio Trumpy; Ruggero Bertani; Adele Manzella; Marietta Sander


Acque Sotterranee-Italian Journal of Groundwater | 2012

Methodological approach for evaluating the geo-exchange potential: VIGOR Project

Antonio Galgaro; Eloisa Di Sipio; Elisa Destro; Sergio Chiesa; Vito Felice Uricchio; Delia Evelina Bruno; Rita Masciale; Nicola Lopez; P. Iaquinta; Giordano Teza; Giulio Iovine; Domenico Montanari; Adele Manzella; Sergio Soleri; Roberto Greco; Guido Di Bella; Salvatore Monteleone; Maria Antonietta Sabatino; Marina Iorio; Emanuela Petruccione; Aurelio Giaretta; Giorgio Tranchida; Eugenio Trumpy; Gianluca Gola; Stefania D'Arpa


Energy | 2016

Geothermal potential assessment for a low carbon strategy: A new systematic approach applied in southern Italy

Eugenio Trumpy; Serena Botteghi; F. Caiozzi; Assunta Donato; Gianluca Gola; Domenico Montanari; M.P.D. Pluymaekers; Alessandro Santilano; J.D. van Wees; Adele Manzella


Earth-Science Reviews | 2017

Geothermal resources within carbonate reservoirs in western Sicily (Italy): A review

Domenico Montanari; Angelo Minissale; Marco Doveri; Gianluca Gola; Eugenio Trumpy; Alessandro Santilano; Adele Manzella

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Adele Manzella

National Research Council

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Gianluca Gola

National Research Council

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Assunta Donato

National Research Council

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Serena Botteghi

National Research Council

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Marco Doveri

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