ABSTRACT
The occurrence of geothermal spring not only enhances human health, but also plays a crucial role in generating community’s revenue that boosts up the standard living of locals. An endeavor has been made to delineate the prospective areas of geothermal spring in Kon Tum province, Vietnam by the utilization of joint-geophysical techniques. The blended mode as mentioned is opted for its superiority in providing the rapidassesments of temperature in shallow temperature survey, comprehensive understanding the subsurface structure in electrical resistivity tomography in copporating with the validation in well log interpretation. The results found that the overlapping region of high temperature (35°C) region and low resistivity (200 Ωm) is observed in the east in the vicinity of Dlak Bla river, and it probably broadens to the west of the study area. The outcome of geophysical approaches strongly concur with the well log interpretation, revealing the presence of water-bearing zone encountered in fractured granite. The results also corroborated the existence of concealing fault F5 as a branch of the NE-SW fault F2 which is favorable for creating a route to form the geothermal spring. The output of this research could be considered as an intentive consultation for Kon Tum’s planners and makers on expanding the investigation and exploitation.