Deep Geothermal Drillings on Piton De La Fournaise Volcano (La Réunion)

 

Description
    In 2000, the Regional Council of La Réunion started a project for the evaluation of the geothermal resource on the island. New geological, geophysical and geochemical surveys have been carried out between 2001 and 2004. In 2005, a decision to drill 2 or 3 reconnaissance, 1-1.5 km deep, wells on Piton de la Fournaise Volcano have been taken. Drilling operations should be carried out in 2008.
    The Regional Council of La Réunion has expressed a strong willingness to open the drillings (with some restictions) to the scientific community to encourage original research projects aimed at studying the hot spot volcanism and associated topics. The French INSU (National Institute for Universe Sciences) is organising and funding the response of the scientific community. ICDP is a major partner of the project through the use of DIS, its assistance in borehole logging and in the organization of an international workshop.
Photo Oehler Fournaise 
(©Oehler - Piton de la Fournaise central cone from the "Plaine des Sables")

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        Location

        Indian Ocean, La Réunion, Piton de la Fournaise Volcano

         

        Coordinates

        21° 14' 13.38'' S, 55° 40' 29.07'' E (Please scroll down to end of page for more information.)

         

        Project Start and End
        • not determined yet

         

        Programs and Funding

         

        Principal Investigators
        • Jean Francois Lénat, National Institute for Universe Sciences (INSU)

         

        Partners and Contractors

         

        Keywords

        Drilling Scientific Valorisation , Hot Spot Volcanism , ICDP-06/07 , La Reunion , Piton De La Fournaise , Thermal Regimes , Volcanic Systems

         

        Current State

        Drilling operations are in preparation

         

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