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Isotopic composition and concentration of inert gases in mexican hydrothermal systems (Genetic and applied aspects)

Polak, B. G.; Prasolov, E. M.; Kononov, V. I.; Verkhovskiy, A. B.; González, A.; Templos, L. A.; Espindola, J.M.; Arellano, J. M.; Manon, A.

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Polak, B. G., et al. (1982). Isotopic composition and concentration of inert gases in mexican hydrothermal systems (Genetic and applied aspects). Geofísica Internacional; Vol. 21 Núm. 3: Julio 1, 1982; 193-227. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4133528

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Polak, B. G.; Prasolov, E. M.; Kononov, V. I.; Verkhovskiy, A. B.; González, A.; Templos, L. A.; Espindola, J.M.; Arellano, J. M.; Manon, A.
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Físico Matemáticas y Ciencias de la Tierra
Título
Isotopic composition and concentration of inert gases in mexican hydrothermal systems (Genetic and applied aspects)
Fecha
1982-07-01
Resumen
Isotopic composition and concentration of inert gases in samples of hydrothermal fluids from eight discharge areas in Mexico are studied. Xe, Dr, and a large proportion of Ax and Ne are found to be of atmospheric isotopic composition. A small fraction of Ar is of radiogenic origin. All of the Mexican hydrothermal ~stems under study contain mantle helium (from 4 to 44% of total He}. Values of the 3He/4He ratio vary along and across the strike of the Transmexican volcanic belt, these values being consistent with the geostructural pattern as well as with the petrochemical features of the Late Pliocene - Quaternary volcanics. The maximum portion of mantle helium is peculiar to the "hottest" hydrothermal systems (Los Azufres and Cerro Prieto) and to the vicinity of Los Humeros Caldera (Quateloluco springs). Anomalous high content of Ne is observed in the same areas. Bearing in mind the analogous peculiarity of other powerful hydrothermal systems of the world, these evidences suggest a high geothermal potential for those areas.doi: https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1982.21.3.823
Tema
Composición isotópica; Gases inertes; Concentración; Fluidos hidrotérmicos; Helio del manto; Sistemas hidrotérmicos; México; Isotopic composition; Inert gases; Concentration; Hydrothermal fluids; Mantle helium; Hydrothermal systems; Mexico
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ISSN-L: 2954-436X; ISSN impreso: 0016-7169

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