Geothermal Fluid Equilibrium Modeling: Comparison of Wellhead Fluid Samples to Deep Samples in the Reykjanes System, Iceland

Single phase geothermal fluids sampled in 2007 from 1500m depth in Well RN-12 of the Reykjanes geothermal system in Iceland show large differences in dissolved copper, zinc and iron concentrations when compared with fluid sampled from the wellhead. Equilibrium modeling of the samples taken at depth...

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Main Author: Seward, Ryan
Other Authors: Reed, Mark
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17933
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-179332018-12-20T05:48:12Z Geothermal Fluid Equilibrium Modeling: Comparison of Wellhead Fluid Samples to Deep Samples in the Reykjanes System, Iceland Seward, Ryan Reed, Mark Equilibria Geothermal Thermodynamics Single phase geothermal fluids sampled in 2007 from 1500m depth in Well RN-12 of the Reykjanes geothermal system in Iceland show large differences in dissolved copper, zinc and iron concentrations when compared with fluid sampled from the wellhead. Equilibrium modeling of the samples taken at depth indicate that the fluid was supersaturated in sulfide minerals even at moderately acidic pH values, suggesting that the deep samples, as collected, are out of equilibrium. Wellhead sample reconstructions indicate a well-bottom pH of about 5.5 at 295°C, but a pH of 3.6 at saturation with chalcopyrite, bornite, pyrite and sphalerite would be required to account for the large concentrations of Cu, Zn and Fe in the down-well samples. This acidic value needed for the high metal concentrations is not realistic in this naturally buffered system, likely indicating contamination in the downhole analysis. 2014-06-17T19:45:41Z 2014-06-17T19:45:41Z 2014-06-17 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17933 en_US All Rights Reserved. University of Oregon
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topic Equilibria
Geothermal
Thermodynamics
spellingShingle Equilibria
Geothermal
Thermodynamics
Seward, Ryan
Geothermal Fluid Equilibrium Modeling: Comparison of Wellhead Fluid Samples to Deep Samples in the Reykjanes System, Iceland
description Single phase geothermal fluids sampled in 2007 from 1500m depth in Well RN-12 of the Reykjanes geothermal system in Iceland show large differences in dissolved copper, zinc and iron concentrations when compared with fluid sampled from the wellhead. Equilibrium modeling of the samples taken at depth indicate that the fluid was supersaturated in sulfide minerals even at moderately acidic pH values, suggesting that the deep samples, as collected, are out of equilibrium. Wellhead sample reconstructions indicate a well-bottom pH of about 5.5 at 295°C, but a pH of 3.6 at saturation with chalcopyrite, bornite, pyrite and sphalerite would be required to account for the large concentrations of Cu, Zn and Fe in the down-well samples. This acidic value needed for the high metal concentrations is not realistic in this naturally buffered system, likely indicating contamination in the downhole analysis.
author2 Reed, Mark
author_facet Reed, Mark
Seward, Ryan
author Seward, Ryan
author_sort Seward, Ryan
title Geothermal Fluid Equilibrium Modeling: Comparison of Wellhead Fluid Samples to Deep Samples in the Reykjanes System, Iceland
title_short Geothermal Fluid Equilibrium Modeling: Comparison of Wellhead Fluid Samples to Deep Samples in the Reykjanes System, Iceland
title_full Geothermal Fluid Equilibrium Modeling: Comparison of Wellhead Fluid Samples to Deep Samples in the Reykjanes System, Iceland
title_fullStr Geothermal Fluid Equilibrium Modeling: Comparison of Wellhead Fluid Samples to Deep Samples in the Reykjanes System, Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Geothermal Fluid Equilibrium Modeling: Comparison of Wellhead Fluid Samples to Deep Samples in the Reykjanes System, Iceland
title_sort geothermal fluid equilibrium modeling: comparison of wellhead fluid samples to deep samples in the reykjanes system, iceland
publisher University of Oregon
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17933
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