Gas and water geochemistry of geothermal systems in Dominica, Lesser Antilles island arc

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作者
Joseph, Erouscilla P. [1 ]
Fournier, Nicolas [1 ]
Lindsay, Jan M. [1 ]
Fischer, Tobias P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ W Indies, Seism Res Ctr, St Augustine, Trinidad Tobago
[2] Univ New Mexico, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
关键词
Geothermal systems; Volcano monitoring; Fluid geochemistry; Dominica; Lesser Antilles; MAGMATIC-HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM; EL CHICHON VOLCANO; THERMAL SPRINGS; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION; FLUID GEOCHEMISTRY; COSTA-RICA; EQUILIBRIA; DISCHARGES; EVOLUTION; NITROGEN;
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10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2011.06.007
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Four of the nine potentially active volcanoes on the island of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles volcanic island arc have associated active volcanic-hydrothermal systems. Between 2000 and 2006 the gas and thermal waters from these systems were investigated to geochemically characterise the fluids, gain insight into the temperature and equilibrium state of the underlying reservoirs, and evaluate the feasibility of monitoring geothermal features as a volcano surveillance tool in Dominica. The geothermal gases are typical of those found in arc-type settings, with N-2 excess and low amounts of He and Ar. The dry gas is dominated by CO2 (ranging from 492 to 993 mmol/mol), and has a hydrothermal signature with hydrogen sulphide as the main sulphurous gas. The waters are predominantly acid-sulphate (SO4 = 100-4200 mg/L, pH <= 4), and likely formed as a result of dilution of acidic gases in near surface oxygenated groundwater. Enrichment in both delta O-18 and delta D with respect to the global meteoric water line (GMWL) confirms that the waters are of primarily meteoric origin, but have been affected by evaporation processes. Quartz geothermometers gave equilibrium temperatures of 83 degrees C-203 degrees C. These temperatures contrast with the higher equilibrium temperature ranges (170 degrees C-350 degrees C) obtained for the gases using the H-2/Ar*-CH4/CO2 gas ratios plot, suggesting that the quartz geothermometers are affected by non-attainment of equilibrium. This may be a result of precipitation of the dissolved silica and/or dilution by relatively cold shallow aquifers of the thermal fluids. Generally, no significant variations in fluid gas chemistry of the hydrothermal systems were observed during the study period, and we propose that there were no changes in the state of volcanic activity in this period. One exception to this occurred in a feature known as the Boiling Lake, which underwent a month-long period of significant compositional, temperature and water level fluctuations ascribed to a drastic decrease of hydrothermal input related to a perturbation in the lake (probably seismically induced). This geochemical study is part of an ongoing monitoring programme of Dominica geothermal systems, aimed at establishing long-term geochemical observations for the purpose of volcano monitoring. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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