87Sr/86Sr Ratios and Atmospheric Noble Gases in Theistareykir Geothermal Fluids: A Record of Glacial Water

The determination of the current and past recharge sources, as well as the reconstruction of the timing of the recharge in geothermal reservoirs, is required in order to correctly assess the resource potential of these systems. Theistareykir is a newly developed geothermal field close to the well-kn...

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Main Authors: Daniele Luigi Pinti, Marie Haut-Labourdette, André Poirier, Marion Saby, Vincent J. van Hinsberg, Kim Berlo, Maria Clara Castro, Bjarni Gautason, Ásgerður K. Sigurðardóttir
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description The determination of the current and past recharge sources, as well as the reconstruction of the timing of the recharge in geothermal reservoirs, is required in order to correctly assess the resource potential of these systems. Theistareykir is a newly developed geothermal field close to the well-known exploited fields of Krafla and Námafjall in NE Iceland. In this study, the 87Sr/86Sr ratios measured in deep geothermal fluids are presented and, together with the Cl and noble gas signatures, are used to place constraints on the fluid sources. The Cl/Sr and 87Sr/86Sr ratios show a peculiar and unique composition among Icelandic geothermal fluids. The 87Sr/86Sr ratios range from 0.70355 to 0.70671, suggesting the presence of a significant seawater component—possibly marine aerosols added to rain or snowfall—as well as an additional source of Sr leached from local basalts. Moreover, a correlation between the atmospheric noble gas (ANGs) elemental ratios Ne/Ar, Kr/Ar and Xe/Ar, and the 87Sr/86Sr ratios is observed. The latter results from the mixing of meteoric water with Sr leached from local basalts, meteoric water containing unrelated Sr from seawater, and recharge water with ANGs derived from trapped air bubbles in snow. We suggest that the combined ANGs and Sr seawater signatures are representative of a glacial water source derived from the melting of compacting snow.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-3263/12/3/119/ 2025-01-16T22:35:23+00:00 87Sr/86Sr Ratios and Atmospheric Noble Gases in Theistareykir Geothermal Fluids: A Record of Glacial Water Daniele Luigi Pinti Marie Haut-Labourdette André Poirier Marion Saby Vincent J. van Hinsberg Kim Berlo Maria Clara Castro Bjarni Gautason Ásgerður K. Sigurðardóttir agris 2022-03-04 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12030119 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Geochemistry https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12030119 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Geosciences; Volume 12; Issue 3; Pages: 119 87 Sr/ 86 Sr atmospheric noble gases geothermal fluids seawater glacial water Theistareykir Iceland Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12030119 2023-08-01T04:21:46Z The determination of the current and past recharge sources, as well as the reconstruction of the timing of the recharge in geothermal reservoirs, is required in order to correctly assess the resource potential of these systems. Theistareykir is a newly developed geothermal field close to the well-known exploited fields of Krafla and Námafjall in NE Iceland. In this study, the 87Sr/86Sr ratios measured in deep geothermal fluids are presented and, together with the Cl and noble gas signatures, are used to place constraints on the fluid sources. The Cl/Sr and 87Sr/86Sr ratios show a peculiar and unique composition among Icelandic geothermal fluids. The 87Sr/86Sr ratios range from 0.70355 to 0.70671, suggesting the presence of a significant seawater component—possibly marine aerosols added to rain or snowfall—as well as an additional source of Sr leached from local basalts. Moreover, a correlation between the atmospheric noble gas (ANGs) elemental ratios Ne/Ar, Kr/Ar and Xe/Ar, and the 87Sr/86Sr ratios is observed. The latter results from the mixing of meteoric water with Sr leached from local basalts, meteoric water containing unrelated Sr from seawater, and recharge water with ANGs derived from trapped air bubbles in snow. We suggest that the combined ANGs and Sr seawater signatures are representative of a glacial water source derived from the melting of compacting snow. Text Iceland MDPI Open Access Publishing Krafla ENVELOPE(-16.747,-16.747,65.713,65.713) Námafjall ENVELOPE(-16.820,-16.820,65.631,65.631) Geosciences 12 3 119
spellingShingle 87 Sr/ 86 Sr
atmospheric noble gases
geothermal fluids
seawater
glacial water
Theistareykir
Iceland
Daniele Luigi Pinti
Marie Haut-Labourdette
André Poirier
Marion Saby
Vincent J. van Hinsberg
Kim Berlo
Maria Clara Castro
Bjarni Gautason
Ásgerður K. Sigurðardóttir
87Sr/86Sr Ratios and Atmospheric Noble Gases in Theistareykir Geothermal Fluids: A Record of Glacial Water
title 87Sr/86Sr Ratios and Atmospheric Noble Gases in Theistareykir Geothermal Fluids: A Record of Glacial Water
title_full 87Sr/86Sr Ratios and Atmospheric Noble Gases in Theistareykir Geothermal Fluids: A Record of Glacial Water
title_fullStr 87Sr/86Sr Ratios and Atmospheric Noble Gases in Theistareykir Geothermal Fluids: A Record of Glacial Water
title_full_unstemmed 87Sr/86Sr Ratios and Atmospheric Noble Gases in Theistareykir Geothermal Fluids: A Record of Glacial Water
title_short 87Sr/86Sr Ratios and Atmospheric Noble Gases in Theistareykir Geothermal Fluids: A Record of Glacial Water
title_sort 87sr/86sr ratios and atmospheric noble gases in theistareykir geothermal fluids: a record of glacial water
topic 87 Sr/ 86 Sr
atmospheric noble gases
geothermal fluids
seawater
glacial water
Theistareykir
Iceland
topic_facet 87 Sr/ 86 Sr
atmospheric noble gases
geothermal fluids
seawater
glacial water
Theistareykir
Iceland
url https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12030119