Geothermal Forum: Specifying Recharge Zones and Mechanisms of the Transitional Geothermal Field

The Geothermal Master’s Program of ITB proudly presents another session of the Geothermal Forum Webinar Series.
Recharge zones in a geothermal system are among the most critical components in maintaining reservoir sustainability. A clear understanding of recharge mechanisms helps ensure the long-term productivity and stability of geothermal operations.
We are pleased to welcome Ms. Riostatieka M. Shoedarto, Ph.D., who will share and discuss her research on recharge mechanisms and water–rock interactions along the recharge flows in a transitional geothermal system. Recently, Ms. Riostatieka published a related paper in Geothermics, offering valuable insights into hydrogen and oxygen isotope analyses in geothermal studies.
Webinar Details:
Title: Specifying Recharge Zones and Mechanisms of the Transitional Geothermal Field Through Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotope Analyses with Consideration of Water–Rock Interaction
Speaker: Riostatieka M. Shoedarto, Ph.D.
Moderator: Yuniar Zhafira Abdillah, B.Sc., M.T.
Time: Friday, July 24, 2020, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Western Indonesia Time)
Related Publication:
Specifying Recharge Zones and Mechanisms of the Transitional Geothermal Field — Geothermics (ScienceDirect)
Watch the Webinar Recording on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/_KcqCcvFvQ8?si=E0Or17kt67Ohva1v
This session will be an excellent opportunity for students, researchers, and geothermal professionals to deepen their understanding of recharge processes and isotopic analysis in geothermal systems.
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