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  • Geophysics and Renewable Energy
  • Citizen Science and Seismology

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  • Renewable energy projects, particularly geothermal, require community support and robust seismic monitoring.
  • Seismic experiments often face logistical challenges in data acquisition and public acceptance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how societal interaction with seismology can support renewable energy exploitation.
  • To demonstrate the feasibility of a community-assisted seismic experiment for geothermal resource assessment and risk management.

Main Methods:

  • Deployment of a 29-station seismic array in a hydrothermal area with citizen and local administration support.
  • Analysis of seismic data using Probabilistic Power Spectral Densities (PPSD), spectrograms, and Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) methods.
  • Detection and analysis of local and regional earthquakes.

Main Results:

  • High-quality seismic data were acquired through collaborative efforts, enabling noise level assessment.
  • The study successfully mapped the local seismic response and detected micro-earthquakes (magnitude 1.4-4.2).
  • Citizen science initiatives fostered public acceptance and collaboration.

Conclusions:

  • Community involvement is crucial for successful seismic investigations supporting renewable energy.
  • A multi-faceted approach combining seismic resource mapping, risk management, and citizen engagement is vital for geothermal projects.
  • The study provides a model for integrating seismological research with societal needs for sustainable energy solutions.