Applications are still open for the 2019 TENERIFE INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON SURFACE GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION · May 23-29 · Tenerife, Canary Islands, SPAIN

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From: "Nemesio Pérez" <nperez@xxxxxxx>

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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Applications are still open for the 2019 TENERIFE INTERNATIONAL TRAINING
COURSE ON SURFACE GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION which will take place in Puerto
de la Cruz, Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) from May 23rd to 29th,
2019. This international course is co-organized by the Canary Islands
Volcanological Institute (INVOLCAN) & the University of La Laguna (ULL).
By the time being, 16 students from Iran, Spain, U.K., Uruguay and
U.S.A. had registered to attend the 2019 TENERIFE INTERNATIONAL TRAINING
COURSE ON SURFACE GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION; therefore, 24 places are still
available for this event.

Geothermal energy has become a viable alternative and sustainable source
of energy in many countries. The energy is commonly manifested on the
Earth's surface in the form of fumaroles, hot springs, geysers and
steaming or altered ground. Economically viable geothermal energy occurs
close to the Earth's surface where it can be tapped by drilling wells up
to 3,000 m below the Earth's surface. Geothermal surface exploration
invariably entails a multi-geoscientific process, which is aimed at
defining the geometry and characteristics of the geothermal system prior
to drilling. The scientific disciplines commonly involved are geology,
geochemistry, and geophysics. The geological approach generally aims at
understanding the various lithologies, volcanological evolution,
structural controls, and hydrological regimes of the system. Geophysical
exploration helps in determining the geometry (shape, size and depth) of
the heat sources, reservoir and cap rock. It also aims at imaging
structures that are responsible for the geothermal system, and
delineating the areal extent of the geothermal resource. The most
commonly used geophysical methods are electromagnetic/electric, gravity,
magnetics, microseismicity, seismic tomography and thermal infrared
remote sensing. Geochemical exploration relies mostly on sampling and
analysis of water, steam and gas from the thermal manifestation in order
to characterise the fluids, estimate equilibrium reservoir temperature,
determine the origin, evaluate mixing scenarios, determine the
suitability of the fluids for the intended use and locate recharge areas
and direction of fluid flow. Additional geochemical studies involve soil
diffuse degassing measurements aimed at identifying gas leakages that
usually mimic active faults and structures. The aim of this course is to
introduce graduate students to geophysical and geochemical methods used
on surface geothermal exploration by alternating lectures with practical
laboratory and field activities.

The prerequisites for attending this course are basic knowledge in Earth
Sciences, as well as a basic skills in Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry. The course language will be English. Those students who
attend this course will be able to obtain 2 ECTS (European Credit
Transfer and Accumulation System) by the University of La Laguna (ULL).
The cost of this training course is 650 euros, which covers tuition +
accommodation for two students in a double room on a half-board basis.
Please help us to advertise this international training course among
graduate students, but undergradauate students are also welcome. For
additional information please visit the web link
(
http://www.involcan.org/tenerife-international-training-course-on-surface-geothermal-exploration/
)
and/or contact Mr. Alexis Schwartz (geothermal.exploration@xxxxxxxxxxxx).


Best regards,

Nemesio M. Pérez
Scientist-in-charge of the Canary Islands Volcanological Institute
(INVOLCAN)

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