Title of article :
Gas geothermometry in selected icelandic geothermal fields with comparative examples from Kenya
Author/Authors :
ZHAO-PING JIAO، نويسنده , , Halld?r ?rmannsson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Using data from selected geothermal fields in Iceland, several gas
geothermometers are applied to calculate reservoir temperatures. Results for
well fluids are compared to estimated inflow temperatures. The effects of gases
from other sources, e.g. magmatic fluid entering reservoirs, condensation/
boiling, loss of components and mixing of different fluids during upflow, are
discussed. Those geothermometers that give results reasonably close to the
inflow temperatures, and are not constrained by the need to know thermodynamic
parameters, are used to estimate subsurface temperatures from
fumarole steam composition. It is suggested that geothermometers based on
H 2 and H2S concentrations are relatively effective. The CO2, H2S and H2
geothermometers are also evaluated by thermodynamic simulation using
plausible mineral buffers. The CO2 geothermometer generally gives slightly
low temperatures for values in the range 100-200°C. The calibration of the
existing H2S and H 2 geothermometers needs improvement when reservoir
temperatures are higher than 220°C. The mineral buffer controlling HaS in
reservoirs seems to be pyrite + magnetite + epidote + prehnite changing into
pyrite + pyrrhotite + epidote + prehnite with increasing temperature. Copyright
(~ 1996 CNR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
Keywords :
Geothermometers , Iceland , geochemistry , Kenya
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics