Abstract

The intensity of natural electric fields, as measured in three geothermal areas in southern Italy, varies from a few mV/m to more than 10 mV/m. Such extremely high values may be explained as due to self-potentials generated at the contact between the highly conductive water solutions inside the geothermal system and the waters outside the system and/or at the contact between altered and non-altered rocks.

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