Hydrogeochemistry of Fault-Related Hot Springs in the Qaidam Basin, China

被引:7
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作者
Tang, Jie [1 ,2 ]
Zhou, Xiaocheng [3 ]
Zhang, Yongxian [3 ]
Tian, Jiao [3 ]
He, Miao [3 ]
Li, Jingchao [3 ]
Dong, Jinyuan [3 ]
Yan, Yucong [3 ]
Liu, Fengli [3 ]
Ouyang, Shupei [3 ]
Liu, Kaiyi [4 ]
机构
[1] Hongshan Natl Observ Thick Sediments & Seism Hazar, Xingtai 055350, Peoples R China
[2] Hebei Earthquake Agcy, Shijiazhuang 050021, Peoples R China
[3] China Earthquake Adm, Inst Earthquake Forecasting, Beijing 102628, Peoples R China
[4] Univ Sydney, Business Sch, Sydney 2006, Australia
来源
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL | 2023年 / 13卷 / 03期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
hot spring; isotopes; hydrogeochemistry; gas geochemistry; Altun Tagh fault; Kunlun fault belt; CENOZOIC TECTONIC EVOLUTION; NE TIBETAN PLATEAU; ALTYN-TAGH FAULT; THERMAL SPRINGS; VOLATILE FLUXES; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS; GAS GEOCHEMISTRY; EAST KUNLUN; LONG-VALLEY; HELIUM;
D O I
10.3390/app13031415
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Hydrogeochemical characterization studies are regarded as an important method for determining the origin of hot springs. The major elements, trace elements, and stable isotopes of four groups of hot spring water samples and two groups of gas samples collected from the intersection of the Altyn Tagh fault zone and the East Kunlun fault belt were investigated in this study. The hot spring water temperature ranged between 6 degrees C and 14 degrees C. The water chemistry types of the hot springs were Na center dot Mg-Cl, Mg center dot Na-Cl center dot HCO3, Na-Cl center dot SO4, and Na-Cl center dot HCO3. The delta D values ranged from -50.00% to -68.60%, while the delta O-18 values ranged from -6.90% to -8.60%. The hot spring water was recharged mainly by infiltrating precipitation, with a recharge elevation of 3390 similar to 3676 m. The heat storage temperature ranged from 66.7 to 164.9 degrees C. The circulation depth was estimated to range between 1043 and 2679 m. The strontium isotopic composition of the water samples in response to the main weathering sources comprised carbonate and sulfate. CO2 was the main component in the hot spring gas in the study region, and its content was over 95%. The He-3/He-4-R/Ra relationship diagram revealed that the mantle-sourced helium from the Yitunbulake spring was 3.06%. In comparison, that from the Aiken spring was 7.38%, which indicated an intrusion of mantle-source material mixed into the hot springs in the study region. The crustal marine limestone contributed significantly to the carbon inventory of the hot spring gas samples (>75%). The dissolution of the marl aquifer resulted in the release of CO2. Carbon was primarily obtained through metamorphism and hydrothermal reactions in the basement lithologies. The Yitunbulake and Aiken hot springs are found near the intersection of the Arjin and East Kunlun fractures, where the water-rock response is relatively strong and the depth of circulation and thermal storage temperature are both high. This causes relatively high ambient pressure to be released from the deep fluid, resulting in microseismic activity in this region. The continuous observation of Aiken spring water chemistry allows for the monitoring of fracture activity in the region. The results of the study could serve as a foundation for further exploration of the relationship between geothermal water and deep faults, shallow geological formations, hydrogeological conditions, and geothermal resource development in the region.
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