Carbon dioxide diffuse degassing as a tool for computing the thermal energy release at Cerro Blanco Geothermal System, Southern Puna (NW Argentina)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This work presents the first carbon dioxide diffuse degassing survey carried out in the Cerro Blanco Geothermal
System (CBGS; Southern Puna plateau, NW Argentina) with the aim to estimate the thermal energy release. The
survey was divided into (i) a prospecting stage of the degassing sites within the CBGS and (ii) mapping of the
selected diffuse degassing sites. The purpose of the prospecting stage was to elaborate two transects, crosscutting
the nested caldera of Cerro Blanco Volcanic Complex (CBVC) and Los Hornitos thermal site, both belonging to
CBGS. More than 60 soil diffuse CO2 flux and soil temperature measurements were carried out in the 16-km and
1-km long transects. Significant soil diffuse emissions were only found within the Cerro Blanco caldera, where a
detailed mapping of CO2 flux was produced. In this site, named CBa, a single diffuse degassing structure releasing
22.44 kg d- 1 of deep-sourced CO2 into the atmosphere was identified. Any other geologic feature of the CBVC
and Los Hornitos hydrothermal site presented very low CO2 flux values. According to statistical and geochemical
analyses, soil diffuse CO2 degassing is fed by a deep-seated (hydrothermal) and a soil respiration source, which
mix each other at different degree. The thermal energy release associated with the diffuse degassing process at
CBa is estimated to be ~2.4 kJ/s. This low magnitude thermal energy release is probably a consequence of an
efficient cap-rock that likely buffer the surficial expressions of the geothermal resource potentially occurring at
depth.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CO2 flux; caldera-hosted geothermal system; geothermal energy; renewable resources; Puna plateau
Elenco autori:
Vaselli, Orlando; Tassi, Franco
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