Hydrothermal gases in a shallow aquifer at Mt. Amiata, Italy: Insights from stable isotopes and geochemical modeling.
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
We investigate the interaction between hydrothermal gases and groundwater in a
major aquifer exploited for potable supply in the geothermal-volcanic area of Mt. Amiata,
Central Italy. The chemical and isotope composition of more than 80 water samples from two
springs emerging on the southwestern side of the volcanic edifice has been processed with
geochemical modelling techniques. Best fitting conditions between analytical data and model
outputs have been achieved by numerical optimization, allowing for a quantitative description
of gas-water-rock interactions occurring in this aquifer.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Hydrothermal gases; Mt. Amiata; stable isotopes; geochemical modelling; shallow aquifer
List of contributors:
Cortecci, Gianni; Gherardi, Fabrizio; Pierotti, Lisa
Book title:
3He 2H 13C 18O INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON Revisiting Foundations and Exploring Frontiers Isotope Hydrology IAEA-CN-225