Solute geothermometry of springs and wells of the Los Azufres and Las Tres Virgenes geothermal fields, Mexico

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作者
Pandarinath, Kailasa [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ctr Invest Energia, Dept Sistemas Energet, Temixco 62580, Mor, Mexico
关键词
solute geothermometers; Mexican thermal springs; Mexican geothermal fluids; discordant outliers; Los Azufres geothermal field; Las Tres Virgenes geothermal field; STATIC FORMATION TEMPERATURES; DISCORDANCY TEST VARIANTS; GEOCHEMICAL REFERENCE MATERIALS; BAJA-CALIFORNIA; CRITICAL-VALUES; NORMAL SAMPLES; THERMAL SPRINGS; HUMEROS CALDERA; STATISTICAL EVALUATION; REGRESSION-MODELS;
D O I
10.1080/00206810903442014
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Subsurface reservoir temperatures of two important Mexican geothermal systems (Los Azufres and Las Tres Virgenes) were estimated by applying all available solute geothermometers for 88 and 56 chemical data measurements of the spring waters and fluids of the deep geothermal wells, respectively. Most of the chemical data for spring water of these two geothermal fields are for HCO3 water, followed by SO4 and Cl types. For the Los Azufres geothermal field (LAGF), the reservoir temperatures estimated by Na-K geothermometers for springs of HCO3 and SO4 waters, and by Na-Li and Li-Mg geothermometers for Cl water, are close to the average bottom-hole temperature (BHT) of the geothermal wells. However, all reservoir temperatures for spring waters from the Las Tres Virgenes geothermal field (LTVGF) estimated by all solute geothermometers indicated significantly large differences (low temperatures) compared to the BHT. Evaluation of inferred reservoir temperatures for spring waters of the LAGF and LTVGF suggests that not all springs nor all solute geothermometers provide reliable estimation of the reservoir temperatures. Even though chemical equilibrium probably was not achieved in the water-rock system, Na-K geothermometers for HCO3 water (peripheral water mainly of meteoric origin with little geothermal component) and SO4 water (geothermal steam heated) and Na-Li and Li-Mg geothermometers for Cl-rich spring water (fully mature geothermal water) of the LAGF indicated reservoir temperatures close to the BHT. However, in comparison with the geothermometry of spring water of the LAGF and LTVGF, fluid measurements from geothermal wells of these two fields indicated reservoir temperatures in close agreement with their respective BHTs. For the best use of the solute geothermometry for spring water, it is advisable to: (1) chemically classify the springs based on water types; (2) identify and eliminate the discordant outlier observations by considering each water type as a separate sampled population; (3) apply all available solute geothermometers employing a suitable computer program such as SolGeo instead of using some specific, arbitrarily chosen geothermometers; and (4) evaluate the temperatures obtained for each solute geothermometer by considering the subsurface lithology, hydrological conditions, and BHTs or static formation temperatures whenever available.
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页码:1032 / 1058
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