Alba Martín-Lorenzo , Nemesio M. Pérez , Gladys V. Melián , María Asensio-Ramos , Eleazar Padrón , Pedro A. Hernández , Fátima Rodríguez , Luca D'Auria
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摘要
加那利群岛由位于非洲西北海岸的七个主要海洋火山岛组成。由于近期的火山活动,加那利群岛拥有巨大的高焓地热潜力。在特内里费岛(加那利群岛)进行了广泛的土壤气体勘测,并结合磁法和环境噪声断层扫描研究进行地热勘探。在此,我们介绍在特内里费岛南北裂谷区(SRZ)火山上一个名为 Madre del Agua 的 0.7 平方公里区域进行的全面土壤气体调查(每平方公里 500 个采样点)的结果,该区域的地表地热特征并不明显。在选择研究区域之前,进行了初步的低密度土壤气体勘测(每平方公里 5 个采样点)和磁电探测,结果表明大范围的粘土蚀变盖变薄。在 362 个取样点中的每个点,都对土壤二氧化碳流出量和 222Rn 活性进行了现场测量。此外,还在 40 厘米深处采集了土壤气体样本,以进一步进行化学和同位素分析(δ13C-CO2)。土壤理化数据的统计图表分析和空间分布评估证实,土壤气体大气中存在相对富集的深层气体。探测这些土壤气体异常现象有可能确定渗透区域和可能的上涌或沸腾区。
Soil gas physico-chemical survey for geothermal exploration at Madre del Agua mining grid in the Tenerife SRZ volcano, Canary Islands
The Canarian archipelago comprises seven major oceanic volcanic islands located off the northwest coast of Africa. Due to recent volcanic activity, the Canary Islands boast significant high enthalpy geothermal potential. Extensive soil gas surveys, combined with magnetotelluric and ambient noise tomography studies for geothermal exploration, have been conducted on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands). The findings from these studies have highlighted the necessity of undertaking detailed surface exploration work in areas with the greatest geothermal potential.
Here we present the findings from a comprehensive soil gas survey (∼500 sampling sites/km2) conducted in a 0.7 km2 area known as Madre del Agua on the Tenerife north-south rift zone (SRZ) volcano, where surface geothermal features are not readily apparent. The selection of the study area followed a preliminary low-density soil gas survey (5 sampling sites/km2) and a magnetotelluric survey, which indicated a thinning of a broad-scale clay alteration cap. At each of the 362 sampling sites, measurements of soil CO2 efflux and 222Rn activity were conducted in situ. Additionally, soil gas samples were collected at a depth of 40 cm for further chemical and isotopic analysis (δ13C-CO2). Statistical-graphical analysis and the assessment of spatial distribution of the soil physico-chemical data confirms the presence of a relative enrichment of deep-seated gases in the soil gas atmosphere. The detection of these soil gas anomalies holds potential for identifying permeable areas and possible upwelling or boiling zones.
期刊介绍:
Geothermics is an international journal devoted to the research and development of geothermal energy. The International Board of Editors of Geothermics, which comprises specialists in the various aspects of geothermal resources, exploration and development, guarantees the balanced, comprehensive view of scientific and technological developments in this promising energy field.
It promulgates the state of the art and science of geothermal energy, its exploration and exploitation through a regular exchange of information from all parts of the world. The journal publishes articles dealing with the theory, exploration techniques and all aspects of the utilization of geothermal resources. Geothermics serves as the scientific house, or exchange medium, through which the growing community of geothermal specialists can provide and receive information.