Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1742362 Geothermics 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We perform X-ray diffraction on cap rocks of a Northern Latium geothermal system.•Cap rock effectiveness and degree of interaction with hot fluids are detected.•Unfractured cap rock shows paleo-T <50–60 °C and good insulation.•Fractured cap rock shows higher paleo-T (85–110 °C) and interaction with hot fluids.

We performed XRD investigations on the sedimentary cap rock of the geothermal system developed in the area of Vico volcano (Northern Latium) to assess its effectiveness and degree of interaction with fluids. The system consists of a positive thermal anomaly, a permeable carbonate reservoir at shallow depths and a low permeability siliciclastic cap rock. Unfractured cap rock shows maximum paleo-temperatures <50–60 °C, interpreted as the thermal signature of the original sedimentary basin. Fractured cap rock is characterized by kaolinite, calcite, short-range ordered mixed layers illite-smectite with paleo-temperatures between 85 and 110 °C indicating strong interaction with hot fluids from a carbonate reservoir.

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