Title of article :
Hot and cold CO2-rich mineral waters in Chaves geothermal area (Northern Portugal)
Author/Authors :
Lu?s Aires-Barros، نويسنده , , JoséManuel Marques، نويسنده , , Rui Cores Graça، نويسنده , , Maria Jose Matias، نويسنده , , Cornelis H. Van Der Weijden، نويسنده , , Rob Kreulen ، نويسنده , , Hermanus Gerardus M. Eggenkamp، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
In order to update the geohydrologic characterisation of Chaves
geothermal area, coupled isotopic and chemical studies have been carried out on
hot and cold CO2-rich mineral waters discharging, in northern Portugal, along
one of the major regional NNE-trending faults (the so-called "Verin-Chaves-
Penacova Depression"). Based upon their location, and chemical and isotopic
composition, the analysed waters can be divided into two groups. The northern
group belongs to the HCO3/Na/CO2-rich type, and consists of the hot spring
waters of Chaves and the cold spring waters of Vilarelho da Raia. The 6D and
6180 values show that these waters are of meteoric origin. The lack of an 1So
shift indicates that there is no evidence of water/rock interaction at high
temperatures. The southern group includes the cold spring waters of Campilho/
Vidago and Sabroso/Pedras Salgadas. Their chemistry is similar to that of the
northern group but their heavier 6D and 6180 values could be attributed to
different recharge altitudes. Mixing between deep mineralised waters and dilute
superficial waters of meteoric origin might explain the higher 3H activity found
in the Vidago and Pedras Salgadas mineral waters. Alternatively, they could be
mainly related to shallow underground flowpaths. The 613C values support a
deep-seated origin for the CO2. The 637CI is comparable in all the mineral waters
of the study area, indicating a common origin of CI. The S7Sr/S6Sr ratios in
waters seem to be dominated by the dissolution ofplagioclases of granitic rocks.
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Keywords :
Chavesgeothermal area , Portugal , isotopes , CO2-rich mineral waters , Flow paths , GEOCHEMISTRY
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics