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Borehole Geophysics Research Laboratory (BGRL), a specialised institute under the Ministry of Earth Sciences is mandated to execute India’s sole Scientific Deep Drilling (SDD) programme. 

  • SDD is the enterprise of strategically digging boreholes to observe and analyse deeper parts of the Earth’s crust

About Scientific Drilling at Koyna

  • Objective: Strategically drill the Earth’s crust to a depth of 7 km and conduct scientific observations.
  • Reason for choosing Koyna
    • Recurrent earthquakes since the impounding of Koyna Dam (Shivaji Sagar Lake) in 1962.
    • Most outstanding example of Reservoir Triggered Seismicity (RTS) located close to India’s west coast. 
  • Technique used at Koyna: Hybrid of mud rotary drilling and percussion drilling (air hammering).
    • Rotary drilling: It uses a steel rod to cut rocks which generates heat. Cooling liquid or drilling mud cools the tools and removes debris from the borehole.
    • Air hammering: It pushes highly compressed air through the drilling rod to deepen the borehole and flush the cuttings out.

Associated Challenges

  • Labour and Capital-Intensive and requires meticulous planning and drilling acumen.
  • Load on hook keeps increasing as the borehole gets deeper.
  • Nature of Earth’s Interior (hot, dark, high-pressure region) hinders long and continuous operations.

Significance of Scientific Drilling at Koyna

  • Opportunity and access to study earthquakes.
  • Expand understanding of planet’s history, active fault zones, rock types, energy sources, life forms etc. 
  • Provide insight into Deccan volcanism and Mass Extinction
  • Geothermal potential of West Coast Belt 
  • Development of a Model for Reservoir Triggered Seismicity mechanism 
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