CO2 and heat energy transport by enhanced fracture permeability in the Monterotondo Marittimo-Sasso Pisano transfer fault system (Larderello Geothermal Field, Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Carbon dioxide is one of the most important gasses naturally released from geothermal systems. Establishing the
processes and pathways that regulate the CO2 diffuse degassing can provide valuable information for exploration
and exploitation purposes of geothermal reservoirs. In this work, a high-resolution CO2 flux (with records up to
2927 g m-2 d-1
) and soil temperature (with records up to 98.8 oC) survey was carried out along with detailed
fracture parameters measurements in a selected area of the Monterotondo Marittimo-Sasso Pisano transfer fault
(Larderello geothermal system, Tuscany, Italy). The main aim was to define the behavior of diffuse CO2 through
the fault system and investigate how the soil CO2 flux and steam change with respect to the architecture of the
fault damage zone (i.e., volumetric fracture intensity, permeability, and persistence of the fractures). The
presence of multiple populations of CO2 flux suggested that three different transport mechanisms control soil
degassing: i) purely diffusive, ii) mixed diffusive-advective, and iii) purely advective, characterized by efflux
values of <20, between 20 and 300 and >300 g m-2 d-1
, respectively. The spatial distribution of these fluxes well
agrees with the fracture distribution and features of the Jurassic radiolarite (Diaspri Fm) dissected by NNE striking faults. Areas with high CO2 emissions are indeed able to reveal major upflow areas from deep reservoirs through deep-reaching permeable fault zones. The interaction between pre-existing fractures and fracture related fault-zone locally enhances the secondary rock permeability as highlighted by the correlation between
Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) modeling and advective flux. Eventually, by normalizing the CO2 output to the
fault strip (1350 m2
), a release of CO2 equal to ~155 t d-1 km-2 was estimated.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
fault zone permeability; CO2 flux - Steam emission; Larderello geothermal system; Discrete Fracture Network (DFN); geothermal exploration
List of contributors:
Vaselli, Orlando; Liotta, Domenico; Brogi, Andrea; Nisi, Barbara
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