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Extensive geochemical studies in the geothermal field of Cerro Prieto, Mexico

Authors: Manon, A.; Mazor, E.; Jimenez, M.; Sanchez, A.; Fausto, J.; Zenizo, C.;

Extensive geochemical studies in the geothermal field of Cerro Prieto, Mexico

Abstract

Data collected during 12 years of operation of the chemical laboratory at Cerro Prieto are presented. These data include analyses of dissolved ions and gases in exploration and production wells and in thermal springs, as observed in repeatedly collected samples and measurements of wellhead and separator pressures, flow of steam and water and size of orifice, condition of well, etc., at the time of chemical sampling. The discussion in Part I is intended to illustrate graphically the geochemical pattern of the Cerro Prieto fluids, to search for ion correlations, and to provide a preliminary discussion of a small number of topics. The figures and tables in Part II provide the bulk of information in the report. (JGB)

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Carbon Oxides, Thermodynamic Properties, Halogen Compounds, Chemical Composition, Mineral Springs, Abundance, Enthalpy, Charged Particles, Nitrogen Compounds, Sampling, Thermal Springs, Minerals, Sulfates, Silicon Compounds, Oxides, Silica, Elements, Halides, Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Exploration, Oxygen Compounds, Silicon Oxides, Geothermal Fluids, Sulfides, Quantity Ratio, Geothermal Exploration, Geothermal Fields, 15 Geothermal Energy, Alkali Metals, Chlorides, Chemical Analysis, Ammonia, Geothermal Legacy, Boron, Ions, Sulfur Compounds, Hydrides, Hydrogen Sulfides, Cerro Prieto Geothermal Field, Fumaroles, Carbon Compounds, Geochemical Surveys, Physical Properties, Potassium, Calcium, Semimetals, Chlorine Compounds, Tables, Chalcogenides

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