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Experimental Preliminary Measurements of CO2 Flux for Exploring Hidden Geothermal Systems

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Abstract

Geothermal energy is a promising renewable energy source, and to enhance its use, identifying Hidden Geothermal Systems (HGS) without thermal manifestations on the surface is a challenging subject. Soil CO2 flux monitoring has become an effective method for detecting HGS, different from traditional methods that target thermal indicators. Expensive portable CO2 gas analyzers are commonly used for this purpose, but their high cost prevents wide applications. Thus, this study tries to design and test a cost-effective solution for measuring CO2 flux while keeping high accuracy and reliability of measured data. The method incorporates a self-made accumulation chamber connected to a relatively inexpensive CO2 portable meter, the GasLab Pro Carbon Dioxide Sampling Data Logger CM-1000. The device uses non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) to detect CO2 and is equipped with a data logger for continuous monitoring. The CO2 flux measurement is performed using the accumulation chamber method. The reliability of this tool for detecting CO2 flux is evaluated, and the experimental results are verified by comparing them with an intelligent gas flow meter, the Shimadzu Intelligent Flow Meter DFM-1000. The tool is tested in various conditions, with CO2 flux values ranging from 3.30 to 1013.02 g m-2 day-1, proving capable of measuring CO2 flux up to 1000 g m-2 day-1. Field tests were conducted at 60 sites to evaluate the tool's performance. The results suggest that the lower measurement limit of the tool is approximately 0.1 g m-2 day-1. Overall, the cost-effective solution holds promise as a reliable tool for investigating HGS, with potential applications in other environments with similar or higher CO2 flux rates. In addition, conducting further comparison studies with a common sophisticated automatic flux tool such as LI-COR 850 can help improve the accuracy and reliability of the tool.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012003
JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume1293
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes
Event12th ITB International Geothermal Workshop, IIGW 2023 - Bandung, Indonesia
Duration: 6 Jun 20237 Jun 2023

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Environmental Science
  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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