Fractures, fluid flow and inherited structures in geothermal systems: Inputs from the Fe-ore deposits of eastern Elba Island (Northern Apennines, Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Geothermal systems in terrains affected by polyphase deformation have reservoirs with
a 3D geometry that is always difficult to predict. In this paper we describe a fossil exhumed
geothermal system exposed in eastern Elba Island that developed in a polyphase folded and
faulted setting, which can help us to understand how geothermal fluids circulate in geological
bodies with inherited structures. Geothermal circulation at Elba allowed the deposition of
Fe-ore deposits (haematite/magnetite and pyrite) and altered rock volumes, which represent
tracers of the palaeo-fluid flow. Normal and oblique-slip faults dissected a polyphase folded
metasiliciclastic succession and produced a secondary permeability in the range of 5 × 10-13
to 5 × 10-16 m2
. From the permeable fault zones acting as feeder conduits, geothermal fluids
permeated the hydraulically connected metasiliciclastic rock bodies previously deformed by
two generations of folds. Geothermal fluids followed the already defined geometry, thus giving
rise to apparent folded mineralized levels. Fluid migration into the metasiliciclastic rocks was
possible due to their chemical aggression, which favoured the dissolution and reprecipitation
of quartz, and Fe-oxide and sulphide deposition. Renewed fluids maintained their chemical
properties (pH value and temperature, mostly). This conclusion provides inputs for
reconstructing geothermal conceptual models and evaluating the geothermal potentiality of
exploitable areas developing in similar geological settings.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
geothermal fluid flow; Fe-ore deposits; extensional tectonics; fault permeability; metasomatism; Elba Island
Elenco autori:
Liotta, Domenico; Brogi, Andrea; Ruggieri, Giovanni; Dini, Andrea
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