Title of article :
Gas geochemistry of the Cordón Caulle geothermal system, Southern Chile
Author/Authors :
Fabi?n Sep?lveda، نويسنده , , Alfredo Lahsen، نويسنده , , Thomas Powell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The Cord´on Caulle geothermal system is located in a NW-trending volcano-tectonic depression of the
Southern Andean Volcanic Zone of Chile. Outflows of low chloride water were previously interpreted as the
surface expression of a shallow steam-heated aquifer, with subsurface temperatures of 150–170 ◦C. Gas data
from fumaroles and hot springs have been used to assess the nature and temperature of the deeper, underlying
geothermal reservoir. Fumaroles at the northeastern border of Cord´on Caulle have 3He/4He ratios typical
of subduction margins (6–7 RA) and N2/Ar ratios of about 40, indicating deep convection of air-saturated
groundwater. Fumaroles at the southwestern border haveN2/Ar ratios >300, suggesting the presence of a deep
volcanic component. Gas ratios of fumarole discharges yield equilibration temperatures >300 ◦C, whereas
those of hot spring waters suggest temperatures of about 160 ◦C. Based on these data, and comparisons
with well documented liquid and vapor-dominated geothermal systems, a model is proposed of a boiling
liquid-dominated geothermal system overlain by a secondary steam-heated aquifer.
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Keywords :
Steam-heated: Geochemistry , Gas ratio grid , Redox relationship , Chile , Geothermal , Cord´on Caulle
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics