Title of article :
Chemical variations in hydrothermal minerals of the Los Humeros geothermal system, Mexico
Author/Authors :
Raymundo G. Mart?nez-Serrano، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
34
From page :
579
To page :
612
Abstract :
The Los Humeros geothermal system is composed of more than 2200 m of Quaternary altered volcanic rocks and an underlying Cretaceous sedimentary sequence. The low salinity of the fluids discharged at present (Na+ and Cl concentrations <500 ppm), and the excess steam, indicate that the reservoir contains a mixture of steam and dilute groundwater. Waterrock equilibrium is not attained. Hydrothermal minerals are present in veinlets, vugs, and replacing primary minerals. Three mineral zones are recognized: 1) a shallow argillic zone (<400 m depth), 2) a propylitic zone (ranging between 500 and 1800 m) and 3) a skarn zone (>1800 m). Petrographic examination of cuttings from five wells and temperature data indicate at least two stages of hydrothermal activity. Temperature is the main factor that affects the chemical composition of chlorite, epidote and biotite. Fe2+ and AlIV increase in chlorite with temperature [from 1.4 formula position unit (fpu) to 2.8, and from 0.7 to 2.4 fpu, respectively]. The pistacite content of epidote varies from 18 to 33 mol% in high-temperature regions (>270 C) and from 13 to 26 mol% in low-temperature regions (<250 C). Biotite displays a slight increase in AlIV contents (1.55–2.8) and octahedral occupancy (5.93–6.0 fpu) with temperature. Whole rock composition and variations in oxygen fugacity conditions are factors that also affect the concentrations of Fe, Al and Mg in the octahedral sites of chlorite, epidote, biotite and amphiboles. Chemical variations observed in alteration minerals at different depths in the Colapso Central-Xalapazco region could be used as indicators of relict physico-chemical conditions in the reservoir, before the present economic exploitation.#2002 CNR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
Keywords :
Hydrothermal alteration , geothermal system , Mexico , Los Humeros
Journal title :
Geothermics
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Geothermics
Record number :
430822
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