Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8911479 | Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2017 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
t = 315 °C, P = 15 MPa, NaCl = 10 wt%, CO2 = 5 wt%, and similar proportion between liquid and vapour. Considering also the equilibria involving S-bearing gases and HCl, pH would approach the value of 1.5 while fO2 would correspond to the FeO-Fe2O3 buffer. Chlorine content is estimated at 10,300 mg/l. Changes in the magmatic input into the hydrothermal system could modify its degree of vapourization and/or P-T-X conditions, thus inducing corresponding variations in vapour discharges and thermal waters. These findings, paralleled by contemporary measurements of water flow rates, could give significant clues on risk evaluation.
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Authors
Cinzia Federico, Salvatore Inguaggiato, Zoraida Chacón, John Makario Londoño, Edwing Gil, Diego Alzate,