Mixing of hydrothermal water and groundwater near hot springs, Yellowstone National Park (USA): hydrology and geochemistry

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作者
Gibson, Matthew L. [1 ]
Hinman, Nancy W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montana, Dept Geosci, Missoula, MT 59812 USA
关键词
Hot springs; Electromagnetic terrain conductivity; Groundwater/surface-water relations; Hydrochemistry; USA; TAUPO VOLCANIC ZONE; NEW-ZEALAND; CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER; RESISTIVITY; SILICA; DEPOSITS; SINTER;
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10.1007/s10040-013-0965-4
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Studies of hot springs have focused mainly on the properties of fluids and solids. Fewer studies focus on the relationship between the hot springs and groundwater/surface-water environments. The differences in temperature and dissolved solids between hot-spring water and typical surface water and groundwater allow interactions to be traced. Electromagnetic terrain (EMT) conductivity is a nonintrusive technique capable of mapping mixing zones between distinct subsurface waters. These interactions include zones of groundwater/surface-water exchange and groundwater mixing. Herein, hydrogeological techniques are compared with EMT conductivity to trace hot-spring discharge interactions with shallow groundwater and surface water. Potentiometric-surface and water-quality data determined the hydrogeochemistry of two thermally influenced areas in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming (USA). Data from the sites revealed EMT conductivity contrasts that reflected the infiltration of conductive hot-spring discharge to local groundwater systems. The anomalies reflect higher temperatures and conductivity for Na+-Cl--rich hydrothermal fluids compared to the receiving groundwater. EMT conductivity results suggested hot springs are fed by conduits largely isolated from shallow groundwater; mixing of waters occurs after hot-spring discharge infiltrates groundwater from the surface and, generally, not by leakage in the subsurface. A model was proposed to explain the growth of sinter mounds.
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页码:919 / 933
页数:15
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