Articles | Volume 54
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-54-165-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-54-165-2020
03 Dec 2020
 | 03 Dec 2020

Thermal UAS survey of reactivated hot spring activity in Waiwera, New Zealand

Melissa Präg, Ivy Becker, Christoph Hilgers, Thomas R. Walter, and Michael Kühn

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Utilization of geothermal reservoirs as alternative energy source is becoming increasingly important worldwide. Here, we studied the surface expression of a warm water reservoir in Waiwera, New Zealand, that has been known for many centuries but remained little explored. Using thermal infrared cameras we were able to show renewed activity of the hot springs on the beachfront and identified faults and fractures as important fluid pathways, as well as individual fluid conducting lithologies.