Title of article :
Similarities in the chemistry of shallow submarine hydrothermal vents
Author/Authors :
Rosa Maria Prol-Ledesma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
6
From page :
639
To page :
644
Abstract :
Shallow submarine hydrothermal activity has been observed in Western Mexico related to extensional tectonic faults. Hydrothermal vents occur at Punta Banda on the Pacific coast of Baja California, at Bahia Concepcion on the eastern coast of Baja California, and in Punta Mita on the Pacific coast of central Mexico. Submarine discharge of geothermal fluids is located at depths varying between 5 and 30 m. Water and gas discharge at temperatures between 40 and more than 100 C. The composition of the thermal end-member can be calculated for Mg=0 using the chemistry data of the water samples. A linear regression of the concentration values vs magnesium content is used to determine the concentration of the endmember thermal water. The chemical composition of the thermal end-member indicates that the water is more dilute than seawater and enriched in Ca, Mn, Ba, I, Cs, B, Li, Rb, Sr and Si. The results show that the water chemistry is similar in these coastal hydrothermal systems. The thermal water is probably of meteoric origin, penetrating through the extensional faults, and heated by the high geothermal gradient. The components in the thermal water are contributed by the deep strata. # 2003 CNR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Keywords :
Isotopic composition , Mexico , Shallow submarine vents , Geochem istry
Journal title :
Geothermics
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Geothermics
Record number :
430880
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