Title:

I/S and C/S Mixed Layers, Some Indicators of Recent Physical-Chemical Changes in Active Geothermal Systems: The Case Study of Chipilapa (El Salvador)

Authors:

D. Beaufort, P. Papapanagiotou, P. Patrier, A. M. Fouillac, H. Traineau

Geo Location:

Chipilapa, El Salvador

Conference:

Stanford Geothermal Workshop

Year:

1996

Session:

Reservoir Assessment

Language:

English

File Size:

772KB

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Abstract:

US and C/S mixed layers from the geothermal field of Chipilapa (El Salvador) have been studied in details in order to reevaluate their potential use as indicator of the thermodynamic conditions in which they were formed. It is funded that overprinting of clay bearing alteration stages is common. For a given alteration stage, the spatial variation of I/S and C/S mixed layer ininerals is controlled by kinetics of mixed layer transformation and not only by temperature. Clay geo-thermometers cannot give reliable results because the present crystal-chemical states of the I/S and C/S mixed layers is not their initial state, it was aquired during the overall hydrothermal history which post dated the nucleation of smectitic clay material at high temperature. Occurrences of smectites or sinectite-rich mixed layers at high temperature in reservoirs is a promising guide for reconstruct the zones in which boiling or mixing of non isothermal fluids occurred very recently or still presently.


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