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The structure of a hydrothermal system from an integrated geochemical, geophysical, and geological approach: The Ischia Island case study
Giovannella PecorainoS. De GregorioG. OrsiMarcello BitettoNicola MessinaR. Di NapoliMarco CamardaDario LuzioMariano ValenzaS. De VitaAlessandro AiuppaAlessandro AiuppaE. Gagliano CandelaRaffaele Martoranasubject
GeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyElectrical resistivity and conductivityGeochemistryProspectingCalderaFluid circulationElectrical resistivity tomographyGeomorphologyHydrothermal circulationGeologydescription
The complexity of volcano-hosted hydrothermal systems is such that thorough characterization requires extensive and interdisciplinary work. We use here an integrated multidisciplinary approach, combining geological investigations with hydrogeochemical and soil degassing prospecting, and resistivity surveys, to provide a comprehensive characterization of the shallow structure of the southwestern Ischia's hydrothermal system. We show that the investigated area is characterized by a structural setting that, although very complex, can be schematized in three sectors, namely, the extra caldera sector (ECS), caldera floor sector (CFS), and resurgent caldera sector (RCS). This contrasted structural setting governs fluid circulation. Geochemical prospecting shows, in fact, that the caldera floor sector, a structural and topographic low, is the area where CO2-rich (>40 cm3/l) hydrothermally mature (log Mg/Na ratios 150 g m−2 d−1), is clearly captured by electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and transient electromagnetic (TEM) surveys as a highly conductive (resistivity 10,000 mg/l) and poorly conductive meteoric-derived (TDS < 4,000 mg/l) waters are observed, respectively. We finally integrate our observations to build a general model for fluid circulation in the shallowest (<0.5 km) part of Ischia's hydrothermal system.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-07-01 | Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems |