Chemical and isotopic (H, O, S, and Sr) analyses of groundwaters in a non-volcanic region, Okayama prefecture, Japan: Implications for geothermal exploration

Shinji Komatsu, Osamu Okano, Akira Ueda*

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研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術論文査読

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The chemical and D, O, S, and Sr isotopic composition of 26 thermal waters (>25 °C) and 25 cold waters from springs and wells in Okayama Prefecture were investigated to examine the geochemical characteristics of the geothermal resources in a non-volcanic region. No clear geochemical difference was noted between the thermal and cold waters. Some of these waters were formed by mixing of fossil seawater and meteoric water; however, most with low salt concentrations are of meteoric origin and are presumed to have flowed out with a residence time of several months. The waters studied were classified as Ca2+−HCO3 and Na+−HCO3 types, with 87Sr/86Sr values close to those of the granite base. These thermal and cold waters were formed by an infiltration of meteoric water into the granite layer that subsequently reacted with carbonate and clay minerals. Considering the main chemical components of the waters, the estimated maximum underground temperature was approximately 100 °C. Therefore, the utilization of these geothermal resources for geothermal heat pumps was judged to be effective even though calcium carbonate scale could precipitate in the heat exchanger.

本文言語英語
論文番号102005
ジャーナルGeothermics
91
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2021/03

ASJC Scopus 主題領域

  • 再生可能エネルギー、持続可能性、環境
  • 地盤工学および土木地質学
  • 地質学

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