Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5779252 | Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The Paratunsky geothermal field is a classic example of a low temperature hydrothermal reservoir of meteoric origin. Hydrogeochemical zoning reflects a different intensity of water exchange in the Western and Eastern sites of the field. The hydrogeochemical history of operations 1966-2015 shows the involvement of chloride waters across the field's Eastern boundary. Water recharge to the Paratunsky geothermal field is provided mostly by meteoric waters from elevations above +1150 masl. The most likely area of water recharge to the Paratunsky geothermal fields is the Vilyuchinsky volcano (elevation 2173 m abs.).
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Authors
A.V. Kiryukhin, N.P. Asaulova, L.A. Vorozheikina, N.V. Obora, P.O. Voronin, E.V. Kartasheva,