Title of article
Fluid geochemistry of the San Vicente geothermal field (El Salvador)
Author/Authors
Aless،ro Aiuppa، نويسنده , , Maria Luisa Carapezza، نويسنده , , Francesco Parello، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
15
From page
83
To page
97
Abstract
The volcano Chichontepeque (San Vicente) is one of the nine
recent volcanoes making up the El Salvador sector of the WNW-ESE-trending
active Central American volcanic belt. Thermal activity is at present reduced to
a few thermal springs and fumaroles. The most important manifestations
(Agua Agria and Los Infernillos Ciegos) are boiling springs and fumaroles
located on the northern slope of the volcano (850 m a.s.l.) along two radial
faults. The chloride acid waters of the Los Infernillos area are partly fed by a
deep hydrothermal aquifer (crossed at 1100-1300 m by a geothermal exploration
well), which finds a preferential path to the surface through the radial
fault system. CO2 is the most important gas (>90%) of the Los Infernillos
Ciegos and Agua Agria fumaroles. Part of the Los Infernillos gases may also
come from a deeper, hotter source, given their high HCl/Stot. ratio and their
more reducing conditions. The application of geothermometric and geobarometric
methods to the gases and thermal waters suggests that both thermal
areas are linked to the identified 1100-1300 m reservoir, whose temperature
(250°C), lateral extension and chemical composition, as resulting from this
study, are of interest for industrial development. (~ 1997 CNR. Published by
Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
geochemistry , thermal springs , fumaroles , San Vicente , El Salvador.
Journal title
Geothermics
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Geothermics
Record number
430610
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