Gaseous species in fluid inclusions: A tracer of fluids and indicator of fluid processes
Quantitative bulk analysis of fluid inclusion volatiles measures the composition of trapped geothermal liquids and vapor. Fluid-inclusion gas-analyses may identify fluid boiling and mixing, and the analyses can be used as a fluid tracer. Fluid boiling is indicated by excess gaseous species. Linear arrays of data points on gas ratio diagrams indicate fluid mixing. Nitrogen-argon ratios are used to discriminate atmospheric fiom magmatic volatiles. Crustal components in geothermal fluids are best indicated by concentrations of methane and helium. Methane strongly correlates with other organic compounds, and N2-Ar-CH4 plots are similar to N2-Ar-He diagrams. Alkene to alkane ratios of C2-7 organic species indicate the oxidation state of geothermal fluids. The Geysers inclusion analyses are an example of how inclusion fluids may be used to understand the paleo hydrology of a geothermal system.
- Research Organization:
- New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM; ESRI, Salt Lake City, UT; LANL, Los Alamos, NM
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE
- OSTI ID:
- 889782
- Report Number(s):
- SGP-TR-151-33
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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