T. Fischer, P. Hrubcová, T. Dahm, H. Woith, T. Vylita, M. Ohrnberger, J. Vlček, J. Horalek, P. Dědeček, M. Zimmer, M. Lipus, S. Pierdominici, J. Kallmeyer, F. Krüger, K. Hannemann, M. Korn, H. Kämpf, T. Reinsch, Jakub Klicpera, D. Vollmer, K. Daskalopoulou
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In order to reach a new level of high-frequency, near-source and\nmultiparameter observation of earthquake swarms and related phenomena,\nsuch a laboratory comprises a set of shallow boreholes with high-frequency\n3-D seismic arrays as well as modern continuous real-time fluid\nmonitoring at depth and the study of the deep biosphere. This laboratory is located in the western part of the Eger Rift at the\nborder of the Czech Republic and Germany (in the West Bohemia–Vogtland\ngeodynamic region) and comprises a set of five boreholes around the\nseismoactive zone. To date, all monitoring boreholes have been drilled. This\nincludes the seismic monitoring boreholes S1, S2 and S3 in the crystalline\nunits north and east of the major Nový Kostel seismogenic zone,\nborehole F3 in the Hartoušov mofette field and borehole S4 in the\nnewly discovered Bažina maar near Libá. Supplementary borehole P1 is being prepared in the Neualbenreuth maar for paleoclimate and biological\nresearch. 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ICDP drilling of the Eger Rift observatory: magmatic fluids driving the earthquake swarms and deep biosphere
Abstract. The new in situ geodynamic laboratory established in the framework of the ICDP Eger project aims to develop the most modern, comprehensive, multiparameter laboratory at depth for studying earthquake swarms, crustal fluid flow, mantle-derived CO2 and helium degassing, and processes of the deep biosphere. In order to reach a new level of high-frequency, near-source and
multiparameter observation of earthquake swarms and related phenomena,
such a laboratory comprises a set of shallow boreholes with high-frequency
3-D seismic arrays as well as modern continuous real-time fluid
monitoring at depth and the study of the deep biosphere. This laboratory is located in the western part of the Eger Rift at the
border of the Czech Republic and Germany (in the West Bohemia–Vogtland
geodynamic region) and comprises a set of five boreholes around the
seismoactive zone. To date, all monitoring boreholes have been drilled. This
includes the seismic monitoring boreholes S1, S2 and S3 in the crystalline
units north and east of the major Nový Kostel seismogenic zone,
borehole F3 in the Hartoušov mofette field and borehole S4 in the
newly discovered Bažina maar near Libá. Supplementary borehole P1 is being prepared in the Neualbenreuth maar for paleoclimate and biological
research. At each of these sites, a borehole broadband seismometer will be
installed, and sites S1, S2 and S3 will also host a 3-D seismic array
composed of a vertical geophone chain and surface seismic array. Seismic
instrumenting has been completed in the S1 borehole and is in preparation in the
remaining four monitoring boreholes. The continuous fluid monitoring site of
Hartoušov includes three boreholes, F1, F2 and F3, and a pilot monitoring phase is underway. The laboratory also enables one to analyze microbial activity at CO2 mofettes and maar structures in the context of changes in habitats. The drillings into the maar volcanoes contribute to a better understanding of the Quaternary paleoclimate and volcanic activity.