A geochemical investigation of trace elements in well RN-17 at Reykjanes geothermal system, SW-Iceland
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Here we present the results of an investigation of well RN-17 at Reykjanes
geothermal system (Reykjanes Peninsula, SW-Iceland). We show that the adoption of
micro-spot secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) together with bulk-rock techniques, such
as X-ray fluorescence (XRF), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and
thermal ionisation mass spectrometry (TIMS) carried out on 10 basaltic drill-cuttings over a
depth of 3000 m gives us insights into the geochemical characteristics of the well. Whole rock
and mineral phases, i.e., plagioclase, clinopyroxene, epidote and amphibole, indicate that the
rocks pertaining to the cuttings were affected by hydrothermal alteration that has been able to
modify significantly the Sr isotope ratios and the concentration of K, Rb, Cs, Ba and B.
Seawater/rock ratio, evaluated for 87Sr/86Sr, achieved its maximum for the shallow cutting
RN-17-650, decreasing although not systematically with depth, with the minimum value for
the deep cutting RN-17-2800. Moreover, the occurrence of Na-rich plagioclase, epidote and
amphibole down to the well bottom are evidence of the persistence of fluid/rock interaction at
depth.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Drilling; Sr-Nd isotopes; SIMS; hydrothermal alteration; oceanic crust; Reykjanes Peninsula
Elenco autori:
Gianelli, Giovanni; Ottolini, Luisa; Tonarini, Sonia
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