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Chemical and Isotopic Characteristics of Thermal Fluids in the Long Valley Caldera Lateral Flow System, California

机译:加利福尼亚州长谷火山口侧流系统热流体的化学和同位素特征

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Chemical and isotopic data of thermal waters in Long Valley caldera have been used to identify both the origins and characteristics of the fluids and to evaluate mixing and boiling processes occurring within the lateral flow system of the caldera. Recharge to the Long Valley geothermal system occurs in the western part of the caldera with the water being heated at depth and flowing laterally eastward in the subsurface. The lateral flow system was recently intersected by the Shady Rest Continental Scientific Drilling Program (CSDP) corehole at 335 m (1100 ft) with fluids in this 202 deg C zone being more concentrated than non-boiled fluids to the east. As the Na-K-HCO sub 3 -Cl thermal fluids flow eastward, they are increasingly mixed with isotopically depleted, dilute groundwaters similar to cold waters east of Lake Crowley. Near surface boiling of Casa Diablo well fluids at 100 deg C forms waters with the compositions of Colton and Casa Diablo hot springs. Waters to the east of the Casa Diablo area are mixtures of meteoric water and boiled thermal fluids with a composition close to that of Colton Hot Spring. There is no correlation between sup 3 H and sup 36 Cl in thermal fluids or between these components and conservative species, and it appears that cold fluids involved in mixing must be relatively old waters, low in both meteoric sup 3 H and sup 36 Cl. (ERA citation 12:045281)

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