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Geothermics | 1996

The Northwest Geysers high-temperature reservoir: evidence for active magmatic degassing and implications for the origin of the Geysers geothermal field

B. Mack Kennedy; Alfred Truesdell

Noble gas isotope abundances in steam from the Coldwater Creek field of the Northwest Geysers, California, show mixing between a nearly pure mid-ocean ridge (MOR) type magmatic gas with high 3He/4He and low radiogenic 40∗Ar (R/Ra > 8.3 and 40∗Ar/4He 0.25). The 3He-enriched component is positively correlated with 4He/40∗Ar ratios, total helium to non-condensable gas ratios, and the ratios of total helium to atmospheric noble gases, and is accompanied by mantle-like 3He/CO2 and 4He/36Ar ratios. The steam samples most enriched in this high 3Hecomponent are produced from a high-temperature reservoir (HTR) and are also the most enriched in total gas and HCl. These results support the hypothesis of active magma degassing beneath the Northwest Geysers, suggest that a significant fraction of the non-condensable gases produced with steam from the HTR is magmatic, and add new constraints to genetic models of the system and its evolution. The intensity of the magmatic signal is inconsistent with deep boiling of connate or metamorphic waters and suggests active magma degassing. A correlation between magmatic helium and non-condensable gases implies that the HTR high-gas component is also magmatic and that the formation of the HTR was possibly related to magmatic intrusion. Magmatic input is unlikely to decline on the time scale of production, but injection of water into the HTR would have multiple benefits: (1) pressure and steam flow would increase; (2) gas concentrations would decrease by dilution with low-gas steam from vaporized liquid; and (3) HCl in steam would be removed once a liquid phase is established. High 3He/4He ratios in steam produced from the reservoirs in the southern parts of The Geysers suggest the presence of a similar HTR underlying these portions of the field. Monitoring of 3He content may provide early warning of potential pressure drawdown and entry of corrosive, high-gas HTR steam.


Journal of Hydrology | 2005

The geochemistry and isotope hydrology of the Southern Mexicali Valley in the area of the Cerro Prieto, Baja California (Mexico) geothermal field

Enrique Portugal; Georgina Izquierdo; Alfred Truesdell; Julio Álvarez


Geothermics | 2004

Response of Cerro Prieto II and III (Mexico) to exploitation

Marcelo J. Lippmann; Alfred Truesdell; Marco Helio Rodríguez Rodríguez; Alfredo Pérez


Archive | 1993

An Integrated Model for the Origin of The Geysers Geothermal Field

Alfred Truesdell; M. Walters; M. Kennedy; Marcelo J. Lippmann


1990 International Symposium on Geothermal Energy | 1990

Interaction of cold-water aquifers with exploited reservoirs of the Cerro Prieto geothermal system

Alfred Truesdell; Marcelo J. Lippmann


Archive | 1992

Boiling and condensation processes in the Cerro Prieto beta reservoir under exploitation

Alfred Truesdell; Alfredo Manon; Luis Quijano; Tyler Coplen; Marcelo J. Lippmann


Archive | 1999

THE CERRO PRIETO AND SALTON SEA GEOTHERMAL FIELDS - ARE THEY REALLY ALIKE?

Marcelo J. Lippmann; Alfred Truesdell; George Frye; Ernest Orlando


Archive | 1990

Beneficial Effects of Groundwater Entry into Liquid-Dominated Geothermal Systems

Marcelo J. Lippmann; Alfred Truesdell


Archive | 2001

Recent geochemical tracing of injection-related reservoir processes in the NCPA Geysers field

Alfred Truesdell; Bill Smith; Steve Enedy; Marcelo J. Lippmann


Archive | 1990

Reservoir Simulation and Geochemical Study of Cerro Prieto I Wells

Marcelo J. Lippmann; Alfred Truesdell

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Marcelo J. Lippmann

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Alfredo Pérez

Comisión Federal de Electricidad

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Luis Quijano

Comisión Federal de Electricidad

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B. Mack Kennedy

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Georgina Izquierdo

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Julio Álvarez

Comisión Federal de Electricidad

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