Mineral waters of the Avachinsky depression, Kamchatka

Saline waters (up to 22 g/l) were tapped by deep (to 3000 m) wells at the foot of active volcanoes Avachinsky and Koryaksky, within Avachinsky depression. Temperature of waters was ~ 60°C in the western part and cold in the eastern part, closer to the Pacific coast. In this paper we present the lite...

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Published in:Bulletin of Kamchatka Regional Association «Educational-Scientific Center». Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Таран Ю.А., Рябинин Г.В., Покровский Б.Г., Нажалова И.Н., Малик Н.А.
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Language:Russian
Published: Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.31431/1816-5524-2021-2-50-22-39
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:49ad2c77f89b47f39ed426e7fdec1216 2023-05-15T16:58:55+02:00 Mineral waters of the Avachinsky depression, Kamchatka Таран Ю.А. Рябинин Г.В. Покровский Б.Г. Нажалова И.Н. Малик Н.А. 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.31431/1816-5524-2021-2-50-22-39 https://doaj.org/article/49ad2c77f89b47f39ed426e7fdec1216 RU rus Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS http://www.kscnet.ru/journal/kraesc/article/view/670 https://doaj.org/toc/1816-5524 https://doaj.org/toc/1816-5532 1816-5524 1816-5532 doi:10.31431/1816-5524-2021-2-50-22-39 https://doaj.org/article/49ad2c77f89b47f39ed426e7fdec1216 Вестник Камчатской региональной ассоциации "Учебно-научный центр". Серия: Науки о Земле, Vol 50, Iss 2, Pp 22-39 (2021) kamchatka avachinsky depression thermo-mineral waters isotope geochemistry aquifers Geology QE1-996.5 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.31431/1816-5524-2021-2-50-22-39 2022-12-31T14:00:59Z Saline waters (up to 22 g/l) were tapped by deep (to 3000 m) wells at the foot of active volcanoes Avachinsky and Koryaksky, within Avachinsky depression. Temperature of waters was ~ 60°C in the western part and cold in the eastern part, closer to the Pacific coast. In this paper we present the literature and our own data on chemical and isotopic composition of these waters. The waters are of the Na-Cl type with extremely low abundances of sulfate and magnesium, high concentration of calcium and surprisingly high concentration of strontium. The waters contain about 50 ml/l of gas where methane and nitrogen are main components (~ 70 vol% and 30 vol%, respectively) and also presents H2S (~ 30 ml/l) and very low concentrations of CO2 (< 0.5 vol%). The N2/Ar ratio, as a rule, is higher than the air ratio, i.e., the non-atmospheric nitrogen presents. We discuss the possible options of the water-rock interaction, responsible for the chemical composition of waters, and offer a conceptual model of the proposed basin of mineral waters that includes the distribution of deep temperatures, the location of the possible sources of heat mineralized solutions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pacific Bulletin of Kamchatka Regional Association «Educational-Scientific Center». Earth Sciences 2(50) 22 39
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thermo-mineral waters
isotope geochemistry
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Рябинин Г.В.
Покровский Б.Г.
Нажалова И.Н.
Малик Н.А.
Mineral waters of the Avachinsky depression, Kamchatka
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description Saline waters (up to 22 g/l) were tapped by deep (to 3000 m) wells at the foot of active volcanoes Avachinsky and Koryaksky, within Avachinsky depression. Temperature of waters was ~ 60°C in the western part and cold in the eastern part, closer to the Pacific coast. In this paper we present the literature and our own data on chemical and isotopic composition of these waters. The waters are of the Na-Cl type with extremely low abundances of sulfate and magnesium, high concentration of calcium and surprisingly high concentration of strontium. The waters contain about 50 ml/l of gas where methane and nitrogen are main components (~ 70 vol% and 30 vol%, respectively) and also presents H2S (~ 30 ml/l) and very low concentrations of CO2 (< 0.5 vol%). The N2/Ar ratio, as a rule, is higher than the air ratio, i.e., the non-atmospheric nitrogen presents. We discuss the possible options of the water-rock interaction, responsible for the chemical composition of waters, and offer a conceptual model of the proposed basin of mineral waters that includes the distribution of deep temperatures, the location of the possible sources of heat mineralized solutions.
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author Таран Ю.А.
Рябинин Г.В.
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Малик Н.А.
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title Mineral waters of the Avachinsky depression, Kamchatka
title_short Mineral waters of the Avachinsky depression, Kamchatka
title_full Mineral waters of the Avachinsky depression, Kamchatka
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title_full_unstemmed Mineral waters of the Avachinsky depression, Kamchatka
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