Author/Authors :
David Banks، نويسنده , , Ronald S. Sletten، نويسنده , , Sylvi Haldorsen، نويسنده , , Barrie Dale، نويسنده , , Michael Heim، نويسنده , , Berit Swensen، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The Troll and Jotun thermal springs of northern Svalbard\ with
temperatures of up to 14[5>C\ are derived from a major fault forming the
junction between Devonian sandstones and Proterozoic marbles\ mica schists
and gneisses[ The Troll waters are dominated by Na HCO2 compositions and
the Jotun waters by Na Cl compositions[ The {pristine| thermal water source
has a sub!neutral pH and is highly reducing[ Taken at face value\ common
geothermometers suggest temperatures at depth of 029 079>C for the Troll
springs "corresponding to a depth of 0[5 1[2 km#\ with 09 29) thermal water
diluted by 69 89) cold water[ Such geothermometers may\ however\ be inap!
propriate to the cool\ high CO1 waters of Bockfjord\ and real temperatures at
depth and dilution factors are probably considerably lower[ The salinity of the
thermal water appears to be only partially derived from water rock interaction^
Br:Cl ratios suggest that seawater or possibly evaporites may be a source of
chloride salinity[ 0887 CNR[ Published by Elsevier Science Ltd[ All ri`hts
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