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Application of radium isotopes to determine crustal residence times of hydrothermal fluids from two sites on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
Radium isotopes were used to determine the crustal residence times of hydrothermal fluids from two geothermal wells (Svartsengi and Reykjanes) from the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland. The availability of rock samples from the subsurface (to depths of 2400 m) allowed direct comparison of the radium iso...
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description | Radium isotopes were used to determine the crustal residence times of hydrothermal fluids from two geothermal wells (Svartsengi and Reykjanes) from the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland. The availability of rock samples from the subsurface (to depths of 2400
m) allowed direct comparison of the radium isotopic characteristics of the fluids with those of the rocks within the high temperature and pressure reaction zone. The
226Ra activity of the Svartsengi fluid was ∼one-fourth of the Reykjanes fluid and the
228Ra/
226Ra ratio of the Svartsengi fluid was ∼twice that of Reykjanes. The fluid isotopic characteristics were relatively stable for both sites over the 6 years (2000–2006) of the study. It was determined, using a model that predicts the evolution of the fluid
228Ra/
226Ra ratio with time, that both sites had fluid residence times, from the onset of high temperature water–rock reaction, of less than 5 years. Measurement of the short-lived
224Ra and
223Ra allowed estimation of the recoil input parameter used in the model. The derived timescale is consistent with results from similar studies of fluids from submarine systems, and has implications for the use of terrestrial systems in Iceland as an exploited energy resource. |
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226Ra activity of the Svartsengi fluid was ∼one-fourth of the Reykjanes fluid and the
228Ra/
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228Ra/
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228Ra/
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228Ra/
226Ra ratio with time, that both sites had fluid residence times, from the onset of high temperature water–rock reaction, of less than 5 years. Measurement of the short-lived
224Ra and
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226Ra activity of the Svartsengi fluid was ∼one-fourth of the Reykjanes fluid and the
228Ra/
226Ra ratio of the Svartsengi fluid was ∼twice that of Reykjanes. The fluid isotopic characteristics were relatively stable for both sites over the 6 years (2000–2006) of the study. It was determined, using a model that predicts the evolution of the fluid
228Ra/
226Ra ratio with time, that both sites had fluid residence times, from the onset of high temperature water–rock reaction, of less than 5 years. Measurement of the short-lived
224Ra and
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