Caracterización geoquímica de las manifestaciones termales intermareales de Bahía Concepción en la Península de Baja California
Por:
Leal-Acosta, M.L., Prol-Ledesma, R.M.
Publicada:
1 ene 2016
Categoría:
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
Resumen:
The presence of hydrothermal manifestations on the coast of Bahía Concepción is associated with an extensional tectonic regime related to the formation of the Gulf of California. In this work, the geochemical composition of the intertidal springs is analysed to characterize the geothermal reservoirs associated with different groups of superficial manifestations. The La Posada hot springs present the highest temperature of the intertidal springs in the study area (66 °C). The hot springs in Bahía Concepción correspond to the sodium-chloride type and its chemical and isotopic composition shows the incidence of mixing phenomena with seawater and probably with high salinity. Compared to seawater, the thermal water has lower concentrations of Na+, Cl-, Mg2+, SO4 2+ and HCO3 - ions, and higher concentrations of Si and cations such as Ca2+, Sr2+ and K+. The isotopic composition indicates that the thermal water from the intertidal manifestations in the northern part of the bay lies along a mixing line of sea water with groundwater with a shift towards oxygen enrichment due to water-rock interaction. Therefore, it is likely that one single reservoir feeds all sampled hot springs.
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