Artículo de revista
Hydrochemistry of the hot spring fluids of Villarrica geothermal system in the andes of southern Chile
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council, Volumen 41
01935933
Autor
Held, Sebastián
Nitschke, Fabian
Schill, Eva
Morata Céspedes, Diego
Eiche, Elisabeth
Kohl, Thomas
Institución
Resumen
The Villarrica-Quetrupillán-Lanín volcanic chain is surrounded by > 20 hot springs, located on the flanks and in the valleys around the volcanos. The hot springs that are extensively used for spa purpose discharge thermal water of intermediate temperatures (27° - 81°C), mostly alkaline pH and low mineralization. To investigate fluid origin and genesis of Villarrica geothermal system the thermal waters are analyzed for hydrochemical composition, δ18 O/δD isotopes and Sr/Sr isotope ratios. They are Na dominated indicating strong water-rock interaction. Anion composition varies significantly, without any clear spatial relationship. The majority of springs have similar concentrations of major anions spreading between the SO4-, bicarbonate- and Clendmembers. Magmatic degassing can be traced solely by slightly elevated B concentrations in springs around the volcanic chain.