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Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2009

Groundwater contamination mechanism in a geothermal field: a case study of Balcova, Turkey.

Niyazi Aksoy; Celalettin Şimşek; Orhan Gunduz

The Balcova Geothermal Field (BGF) located in Izmir, Turkey is situated on an east-west directed graben plain within which the hot waters surface from a fault zone that cuts the Mesozoic aged Bornova Flysch. Due to the low permeability and porosity of the Bornova Flysch, the geothermal water cycles along the immediate vicinity of the Agamemnon fault and mixes with cold waters at different depths of this fractured zone. Within the scope of this study, the mixing patterns and the groundwater contamination mechanisms are analyzed by, hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical methods. Based on the results of this research, it has been found out that the hot geothermal water and the cold regional groundwater resources of the surficial aquifer mix within the fractured zone in Bornova Flysch and within the Quaternary alluvium aquifer due to natural and anthropogenic activities including (i) the natural upward movement of geothermal fluid along the fault line, (ii) the accelerated upward seepage of geothermal fluid from faulty constructed boreholes drilled in the area, (iii) the faulty reinjection applications; and, (iv) the uncontrolled discharge of waste geothermal fluid to the natural drainage network. As a result of these activities, the cold groundwater reserves of the alluvial aquifer are contaminated thermally and chemically in such a way that various toxic chemicals including arsenic, antimony and boron are introduced to the heavily used surficial aquifer waters hindering their use for human consumption and agricultural irrigation. Furthermore, the excessive pumping from the surficial aquifer as well as the reduced surface water inflow into BGF due to the dam constructed on Ilica Creek intensify the detrimental effects of this contamination. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the groundwater pollution in BGF will expand and reach to the levels of no return unless a series of preventive measures is taken immediately.


IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2003

Importance of load based automatic control in geothermal energy systems

A.Caner Şener; Macit Toksoy; Niyazi Aksoy

Abstract Geothermal energy production is not possible without use of electricity, since electricity is needed to pump geothermal fluid from underground to consumption point. The biggest portion of the operating cost in geothermal district heating systems comes from pumping energy consumption. In this study Balcova-Narhdere geothermal district heating system has been analysed and the optimum control strategies minimising the energy consumption in the system discussed. Then decisive factors in the efficient control and operation of geothermal heating systems have been studied. Finally fundamental automation requirements for efficient operation of geothermal district heating systems has been introduced.


Geothermics | 2009

Geothermal energy in Turkey: 2008 update.

Umran Serpen; Niyazi Aksoy; Tahir Öngür; E. Didem Korkmaz


Energy and Buildings | 2006

Economic assessment of geothermal district heating systems: A case study of Balcova–Narlidere, Turkey

Berkan Erdogmus; Macit Toksoy; Baris Ozerdem; Niyazi Aksoy


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2005

Hydrogeological and geochemical assessments of the Gediz Graben geothermal areas, western Anatolia, Turkey

Gültekin Tarcan; Ünsal Gemici; Niyazi Aksoy


Renewable Energy | 2014

Power generation from geothermal resources in Turkey

Niyazi Aksoy


Geothermics | 2008

Management of the Balcova–Narlidere geothermal reservoir, Turkey

Niyazi Aksoy; Umran Serpen; Şevki Filiz


Geothermics | 2007

Optimization of downhole pump setting depths in liquid-dominated geothermal systems: A case study on the Balcova-Narlidere field, Turkey

Niyazi Aksoy


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2009

Hydrogeochemical factors effecting the scaling problem in Balçova geothermal field, Izmir, Turkey

Gültekin Tarcan; Ünsal Gemici; Niyazi Aksoy


Archive | 2005

Reinjection Management in Balcova Geothermal Field

Niyazi Aksoy; Umran Serpen

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Umran Serpen

Istanbul Technical University

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Macit Toksoy

İzmir Institute of Technology

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A.Caner Şener

İzmir Institute of Technology

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Abdurrahman Satman

Istanbul Technical University

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Baris Ozerdem

İzmir Institute of Technology

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Berkan Erdogmus

İzmir Institute of Technology

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E. Didem Korkmaz

Istanbul Technical University

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