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Deep geothermal processes acting on faults and solid tides in coastal Xinzhou geothermal field, Guangdong, China.

Authors :
Lu, Guoping
Wang, Xiao
Li, Fusi
Xu, Fangyiming
Wang, Yanxin
Qi, Shihua
Yuen, David
Source :
Physics of the Earth & Planetary Interiors. Mar2017, Vol. 264, p76-88. 13p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This paper investigated the deep fault thermal flow processes in the Xinzhou geothermal field in the Yangjiang region of Guangdong Province. Deep faults channel geothermal energy to the shallow ground, which makes it difficult to study due to the hidden nature. We conducted numerical experiments in order to investigate the physical states of the geothermal water inside the fault zone. We view the deep fault as a fast flow path for the thermal water from the deep crust driven up by the buoyancy. Temperature measurements at the springs or wells constrain the upper boundary, and the temperature inferred from the Currie temperature interface bounds the bottom. The deepened boundary allows the thermal reservoir to revolve rather than to be at a fixed temperature. The results detail the concept of a thermal reservoir in terms of its formation and heat distribution. The concept also reconciles the discrepancy in reservoir temperatures predicted from both quartz and Na-K-Mg. The downward displacement of the crust increases the pressure at the deep ground and leads to an elevated temperature and a lighter water density. Ultimately, our results are a first step in implementing numerical studies of deep faults through geothermal water flows; future works need to extend to cases of supercritical states. This approach is applicable to general deep-fault thermal flows and dissipation paths for the seismic energy from the deep crust. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00319201
Volume :
264
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Physics of the Earth & Planetary Interiors
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121376576
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pepi.2016.12.004