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
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
Journal title :
Geothermics