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SELECTED CHEMICAL ANALYSES AND GEOTHERMOMETRY OF HOT SPRING WATERS FROM THE CALABOZOS CALDERA, CENTRAL CHILE.

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Abstract

Hot springs discharging from the active hydrothermal system associated with the Calabozos caldera, Chile, have measured orifice temperatures as high as 98. 5 degree C and calculated geothermometer temperatures as high as 250 degree C. Three types of spring waters can be identified from the chemical analyses: a Na-Cl type, a Na-HCO//3 type and a Na-mixed anion type. Chloride-enthalpy relations indicate that the hydrothermal reservoir water may attain temperatures near 342 degree C and that most spring waters are mixed with cold meteoric water. Despite the proximity of Mesozoic marine gypsum deposits, the Cl/Br weight ratio of the Calabozos spring waters does not appear to indicate that these waters have a significant 'marine' signature. Refs.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title SELECTED CHEMICAL ANALYSES AND GEOTHERMOMETRY OF HOT SPRING WATERS FROM THE CALABOZOS CALDERA, CENTRAL CHILE.
ISBN 093441257X
Volume 7
Year Published 1983
Language English
Publisher Geothermal Resources Council
Publisher location Davis, CA, USA
Larger Work Title Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
First page 331
Last page 335
Conference Title Geothermal Resources: Energy on Tap! Geothermal Resources Council 1983 Annual Meeting.
Conference Location Portland, OR, USA
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