Title of article :
The source and heating mechanism for the Ahram, Mirahmad and Garu thermal springs, Zagros Mountains, Iran
Author/Authors :
Haji Karimi، نويسنده , , Majid Hashemi Tangestani and Farid Moore، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The Ahram, Mirahmad and Garu low-temperature geothermal springs in the Zagros Mountains, Boshehr
Province, Iran, emerge along the Ghatar-Kazeroon fault. The average temperature of the springs is about
40 ◦C and the waters have appreciable amounts of dissolved solids and hydrogen sulfide. Based on chemical
analyses, including stable isotopes of the thermal waters and data interpretations, and on a comparison with
freshwater springs and wells in the study area, we conclude that the hotwaters are of meteoric origin. Because
of the prevailing geothermal gradient, the waters are heated as they circulate deep in the system through
joints, fractures and the Ghatar-Kazeroon fault. During their deep circulation, the waters come into contact
with Hormoz Series evaporites and the oilfield brines, resulting in an increase in dissolved ion concentrations.
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Keywords :
thermal springs , hydrogeology , Zagros , Iran
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics