Author/Authors :
Giorgia La Ruffa، نويسنده , , Costanzo Panichi، نويسنده , , Teodoro Kavouridis، نويسنده , , Vera Liberopoulou، نويسنده , , Joannis Leontiadis، نويسنده , , Antonio Caprai، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The island of Kos is located in the southern part of the Aegean volcanic arc[ Between 0880
and 0882\ water and gas samples were collected from cold and thermal springs and from several
water drill!holes[ The maximum surface temperature of 34>C is associated with Fokas spring
water\ which consists of a seawater modi_ed by interaction with sedimentary rocks in the NW
part of the island[ Two distinct groundwater circulations develop in the sedimentary and
volcanic rocks^ these are meteoric waters dominated by HCO2 ions that have ions formed by
interaction with the calcite present in the rocks as primary or secondary mineral[ Addition of
CO1 from an external source to the groundwaters locally leads to the formation of aggressive
waters and a water rock interaction characterised by the leaching of CaSO3 and partial attain!
ment of mineral:~uid equilibrium[ The gas compositions suggest the presence\ at depth\ of a
CO1!producing high!temperature system in its waning stage[ On the basis of chemical solute
geothermometry\ temperatures higher than 009>C appear unlikely at relatively shallow depths[
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