Title of article :
Application of fluid inclusions to the study of Bagnore geothermal field (Tuscany, Italy)
Author/Authors :
Giovanni Ruggieri، نويسنده , , Chiara Giolito، نويسنده , , Giovanni Gianelli، نويسنده , , Adele Manzella، نويسنده , , Marie Christine Boiron، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
A fluid inclusion study of the hydrothermal minerals in two breccias from two wells in the Bagnore
geothermal field (Italy) has provided information on the evolution of the fluids, and has also
demonstrated that fluid inclusions can be utilized as geothermometers in this geothermal field.
Both breccias come from reservoir zones: one (Bagnore 3bis (Bg 3bis)) was cored at a depth of
3111m below ground level (b.g.l.), whereas the other (Bagnore 22 (Bg 22)) was ejected during a
blow-out, probably from a fractured zone present between 2200 and 2300m b.g.l. The hydrothermal
cement of the breccias is mostly made up of quartz, K-feldspar, Na-rich plagioclase, calcite, chlorite
and illite. Fluid inclusion studies were carried out on quartz (Bg 3bis and Bg 22 breccias) and
adularia (Bg 22 breccia). Three types of fluid inclusions were recognized in the Bg 3bis breccia.
Type I (liquid-rich) inclusions trapped an aqueous fluid with a CO2 concentration (1.7–2.7 mol/kg)
that is significantly higher than present-day fluids (0.5 mol/kg). Type II (liquid-rich) inclusions
formed after type I, and trapped a fluid with less CO2 (0.6–1.0 mol/kg). Type III (vapor-rich) coexist
with type I inclusions, and record an early fluid circulation under boiling conditions. The
decrease of the CO2 (and total gas) concentrations from type I inclusions to type II inclusions,
and on to present-day conditions can be related to boiling with gas loss and/or mixing. Only one
type of fluid inclusion (type II), with moderate CO2 concentration (0.7–0.3 mol/kg), was found in
the Bg 22 breccia. Boiling and/or mixing explain the variation of the CO2 content in the Bg 22
reservoir fluid from inclusion formation to modern CO2 concentration (0.3 mol/kg). The absence
of any type I inclusions in Bg 22 breccia may be related to non-uniform CO2 concentrations in
different parts of the field. Present-day temperatures (295 ± 10 ◦C for Bg 3bis and 320 ± 10 ◦Cfor Bg 22) are close or equal to fluid inclusion average total homogenization temperatures (around
290 ◦C for Bg 3bis and 320 ◦C for Bg 22), suggesting that fluid inclusions can be useful for estimating
local temperatures when direct measurements are not available or dubious.
© 2004 CNR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
fluid inclusions , geothermal fluid , CO2 , Mt. Amiata , ITALY , Boiling processes
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics