Main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at Vendenheim (Alsace, France)

International audience The first analytical results relative to the native geothermal brine discharged from the two deep wells drilled at Vendenheim, in the Rhine Graben, in Alsace (France), obtained within the framework of the Vendenheim FONROCHE geothermal project and the H2020 European DEEP-EGS p...

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Main Authors: Sanjuan, Bernard, Sanjuan, Negrel, Gabrielle, Le Lous, Morgan, Poulmarch, Ewan, Gal, Frédérick, Damy, Pierre-Clément
Other Authors: Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM), Compagnie Française de Géothermie (CFG), Fonroche Géothermie, ISOR
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2020
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spelling ftbrgm:oai:HAL:hal-03022957v1 2024-05-19T07:43:02+00:00 Main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at Vendenheim (Alsace, France) Main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at Vendenheim (Alsace, France): Oral presentation Sanjuan, Bernard, Sanjuan Negrel, Gabrielle Le Lous, Morgan Poulmarch, Ewan Gal, Frédérick Damy, Pierre-Clément Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) Compagnie Française de Géothermie (CFG) Fonroche Géothermie ISOR Reykjavik, Iceland 2020-04-24 https://brgm.hal.science/hal-03022957 en eng HAL CCSD hal-03022957 https://brgm.hal.science/hal-03022957 Final Meeting Webcast DEEPEGS (Deployment of Deep Enhanced Geothermal Systems for Sustainable Energy Business) https://brgm.hal.science/hal-03022957 Final Meeting Webcast DEEPEGS (Deployment of Deep Enhanced Geothermal Systems for Sustainable Energy Business), ISOR, Apr 2020, Reykjavik, Iceland geochemical data brine geothermal well geothermometers temperature water circulation Rhine Graben Vendenheim [SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geochemistry info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference papers 2020 ftbrgm 2024-05-02T00:14:15Z International audience The first analytical results relative to the native geothermal brine discharged from the two deep wells drilled at Vendenheim, in the Rhine Graben, in Alsace (France), obtained within the framework of the Vendenheim FONROCHE geothermal project and the H2020 European DEEP-EGS project, suggest the geochemical composition of this brine is very similar to that of the fluid which was discharged from the neighboring Cronenbourg deep well, in the past. It is also close to that of the brines discharged from the other deep wells located in more northern areas of the Rhine Graben, such as Soultz-sous-Forêts, Rittershoffen, in France, and Landau, Insheim, in Germany. This Na-Cl brine has a TDS value around 100 g/l and a pH value close to 5, before cooling and degassing. Except for the calcium and strontium concentration values, which are much lower than those in the Soultz-sous-Forêts, Rittershoffen, Landau and Insheim brines, the other concentration values of major and trace species are comparable. Given the similarity of the geochemical composition of all these waters, their origin is probably similar but also multiple, because it results from processes of mixing between primary brines formed by advanced evaporation of seawater (probably until the stage of halite precipitation) and meteoric freshwaters, plus contributions from halite dissolution following successive marine transgression-regression cycles from the Triassic to Oligocene. As for the other deep brines, the main solute cation geothermometers give estimations of reservoir temperature close to 225 ± 25°C for the Vendenheim native brine. This estimation probably corresponds to the temperature of equilibrium at which this brine acquires its chemical composition by interaction with the reservoir rocks. The mineralogical assemblage in equilibrium with the brine at this temperature was described in previous studies. The concordant estimations of reservoir temperature, using thermometric relationships such Na-Li and Mg/Li, especially ... Conference Object Iceland BRGM: HAL (Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières)
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topic geochemical data
brine
geothermal well
geothermometers
temperature
water circulation
Rhine Graben
Vendenheim
[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geochemistry
spellingShingle geochemical data
brine
geothermal well
geothermometers
temperature
water circulation
Rhine Graben
Vendenheim
[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geochemistry
Sanjuan, Bernard, Sanjuan
Negrel, Gabrielle
Le Lous, Morgan
Poulmarch, Ewan
Gal, Frédérick
Damy, Pierre-Clément
Main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at Vendenheim (Alsace, France)
topic_facet geochemical data
brine
geothermal well
geothermometers
temperature
water circulation
Rhine Graben
Vendenheim
[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geochemistry
description International audience The first analytical results relative to the native geothermal brine discharged from the two deep wells drilled at Vendenheim, in the Rhine Graben, in Alsace (France), obtained within the framework of the Vendenheim FONROCHE geothermal project and the H2020 European DEEP-EGS project, suggest the geochemical composition of this brine is very similar to that of the fluid which was discharged from the neighboring Cronenbourg deep well, in the past. It is also close to that of the brines discharged from the other deep wells located in more northern areas of the Rhine Graben, such as Soultz-sous-Forêts, Rittershoffen, in France, and Landau, Insheim, in Germany. This Na-Cl brine has a TDS value around 100 g/l and a pH value close to 5, before cooling and degassing. Except for the calcium and strontium concentration values, which are much lower than those in the Soultz-sous-Forêts, Rittershoffen, Landau and Insheim brines, the other concentration values of major and trace species are comparable. Given the similarity of the geochemical composition of all these waters, their origin is probably similar but also multiple, because it results from processes of mixing between primary brines formed by advanced evaporation of seawater (probably until the stage of halite precipitation) and meteoric freshwaters, plus contributions from halite dissolution following successive marine transgression-regression cycles from the Triassic to Oligocene. As for the other deep brines, the main solute cation geothermometers give estimations of reservoir temperature close to 225 ± 25°C for the Vendenheim native brine. This estimation probably corresponds to the temperature of equilibrium at which this brine acquires its chemical composition by interaction with the reservoir rocks. The mineralogical assemblage in equilibrium with the brine at this temperature was described in previous studies. The concordant estimations of reservoir temperature, using thermometric relationships such Na-Li and Mg/Li, especially ...
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Compagnie Française de Géothermie (CFG)
Fonroche Géothermie
ISOR
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author Sanjuan, Bernard, Sanjuan
Negrel, Gabrielle
Le Lous, Morgan
Poulmarch, Ewan
Gal, Frédérick
Damy, Pierre-Clément
author_facet Sanjuan, Bernard, Sanjuan
Negrel, Gabrielle
Le Lous, Morgan
Poulmarch, Ewan
Gal, Frédérick
Damy, Pierre-Clément
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title Main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at Vendenheim (Alsace, France)
title_short Main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at Vendenheim (Alsace, France)
title_full Main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at Vendenheim (Alsace, France)
title_fullStr Main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at Vendenheim (Alsace, France)
title_full_unstemmed Main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at Vendenheim (Alsace, France)
title_sort main geochemical characteristics of the deep geothermal brine at vendenheim (alsace, france)
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