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Analysis of Hydrothermal Systems Beneath Tayukeng through Long-Term Geochemical Signals of Hydrothermal Fluids in Tatun Volcano Group, Taiwan

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  • Hsin-Fu Yeh

    (Department of Resources Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan)

  • Hung-Hsiang Hsu

    (Department of Resources Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan)

Abstract

The Tatun Volcano Group (TVG) is located in northern Taiwan and consists of many springs and fumaroles. The Tayukeng (TYK) area is the most active fumarole site in the TVG. In this study, we analyzed the long-term geochemical variations of hydrothermal fluids and proposed a mechanism responsible for the variation in TYK. There are two different aquifers beneath the TYK area: a shallow SO 4 2 − -rich aquifer and a deeper aquifer rich in Cl − . TYK thermal water was mainly supplied by the shallow SO 4 2− -rich aquifer; therefore, the thermal water showed high SO 4 2 − concentrations. After 2015, the inflow of deep thermal water increased, causing the Cl − concentrations of the TYK to increase. Notably, the inferred reservoir temperatures based on quartz geothermometry increased; however, the surface temperature of the spring decreased. We inferred that the enthalpy was lost during transportation to the surface. Therefore, the surface temperature of the spring does not increase with an increased inflow of deep hydrothermal fluid. The results can serve as a reference for understanding the complex evolution of the magma-hydrothermal system in the TVG.

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  • Hsin-Fu Yeh & Hung-Hsiang Hsu, 2021. "Analysis of Hydrothermal Systems Beneath Tayukeng through Long-Term Geochemical Signals of Hydrothermal Fluids in Tatun Volcano Group, Taiwan," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(14), pages 1-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:14:p:7411-:d:592338
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