Abstract

Updated data for 1417 localities have been assembled for purposes of assessments of geothermal resources in South America. Analyses of these data sets have allowed improved estimates of geothermal resource base and recoverable resources for thirteen countries in the continent. The results obtained have also allowed identification of more than 20 crustal blocks where the resource base per unit area (referred to the accessible depth limit of 3 km) is in the range of 100 to 1000 Giga Joules, while the recoverable resources per unit area are in the range of 1 to 100 Giga Joules. Most of the high temperature resources occur within regions of recent tectonic activities in southern and central Chile, highlands regions in Bolivia, and several localities along the magmatic arc covering western Ecuador, central volcanic belt of Colombia and northern Venezuela. In addition, isolated pockets of geothermal resources have been identified along the eastern Andean belt of Peru. There are indications of occurrence of medium and low temperature geothermal resources at depths of 1 to 3 km in several regions in the eastern sectors of the continent, mainly in the northeastern and central parts of Brazil. In addition, considerable progress has been made in assessments of low temperature resources associated with deep fracture systems in Precambrian terrains. Progress has also been achieved in assessment of low temperature resources in deep aquifers of Paleozoic sedimentary basins. The results of such estimates are currently being considered for planning large-scale exploitation of the Guarani aquifer system, which spans over large areas of western Uruguay, northern Argentina and southern Brazil.

Highlights

  • Assessment of resources constitutes an important part of activities in the initial stages of geothermalHow to cite this paper: Vieira, F.P. and Hamza, V.M. (2014) Advances in Assessment of Geothermal Resources of South America

  • The results revealed that blending geothermal and crustal structure data sets did lead to improvements in quality of resource assessments

  • The estimates of geothermal resources for Argentina are based on data acquired in 289 localities

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Introduction

Assessment of resources constitutes an important part of activities in the initial stages of geothermalHow to cite this paper: Vieira, F.P. and Hamza, V.M. (2014) Advances in Assessment of Geothermal Resources of South America. Assessment of resources constitutes an important part of activities in the initial stages of geothermal. How to cite this paper: Vieira, F.P. and Hamza, V.M. (2014) Advances in Assessment of Geothermal Resources of South America. M. Hamza exploration (reconnaissance and feasibility studies) and during advanced stages of exploitation and development. Compilations of data sets on subsurface temperatures, heat flux, thermal spring discharges and geotectonic characteristics of subsurface strata are essential ingredients in assessments of geothermal resources. The assessments may be carried out either on regional or on local scales. Evaluations of geothermal resources have been carried out on continental [1] [2] and global scales (see for example [3]-[5])

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