Warm springs emanating from deep-reaching faults in orogenic belts with high topography and orographic precipitation attest to circulation of meteoric water through crystalline bedrock. The depth to which this circulation occurs is unclear, yet it is important for the cooling history of exhuming orogens, for the exploitation potential of orogenic geothermal systems, and for the seismicity of regional faults. The orogenic geothermal system at Grimsel Pass, Swiss Alps, is manifested by warm springs with a clear isotopic fingerprint of high-altitude meteoric recharge. Their water composition and their occurrence within a 3 Ma fossil upflow zone render them particularly favorable for estimating the temperature along the deep flow path via geoch...
Geological investigations and seismic refraction tomography reveal a series of 70° steep, parallel ...
Thermal spring water (17–28°C) occurring in crystalline rocks at the Grimsel area, Switzerland, repr...
The geothermal site of Lavey-les-Bains, Switzerland is an Alpine deep flow system in fractured cryst...
Detailed knowledge about the circulation of meteoric water in non-magmatic, orogenic belts is fundam...
International audienceHydrothermal systems involving dormant faults within orogenic belts are rarely...
Deep groundwater flow in mountain belts and its thermal effects are uncertain. Here, we use a new da...
Background: The possible signature of deep fluids originating from processes occurring during infilt...
Over the last few years the Western Alpine Molasse Basin (WAMB) has been attracting large institutio...
Groundwater flow, heat and mass transport in geothermal or hydrothermal systems locally occurs in th...
Non-magmatic hydrothermal systems in mountain ranges are poorly studied compared to extensive ones. ...
Rapid tectonic uplift on the Alpine Fault, New Zealand, elevates topography, regional geothermal gra...
The Alps represent an area where many deep groundwater circulations occur as thermal springs. In the...
In the Upper Rhine Graben (URG), geothermal projects since 40 years targeted hot geothermal anomalie...
Exhumed faults hosting hydrothermal systems provide direct insight into relationships between faulti...
The Gotthard Base Tunnel provides a unique window into the subsurface of the Swiss Alps and into the...
Geological investigations and seismic refraction tomography reveal a series of 70° steep, parallel ...
Thermal spring water (17–28°C) occurring in crystalline rocks at the Grimsel area, Switzerland, repr...
The geothermal site of Lavey-les-Bains, Switzerland is an Alpine deep flow system in fractured cryst...
Detailed knowledge about the circulation of meteoric water in non-magmatic, orogenic belts is fundam...
International audienceHydrothermal systems involving dormant faults within orogenic belts are rarely...
Deep groundwater flow in mountain belts and its thermal effects are uncertain. Here, we use a new da...
Background: The possible signature of deep fluids originating from processes occurring during infilt...
Over the last few years the Western Alpine Molasse Basin (WAMB) has been attracting large institutio...
Groundwater flow, heat and mass transport in geothermal or hydrothermal systems locally occurs in th...
Non-magmatic hydrothermal systems in mountain ranges are poorly studied compared to extensive ones. ...
Rapid tectonic uplift on the Alpine Fault, New Zealand, elevates topography, regional geothermal gra...
The Alps represent an area where many deep groundwater circulations occur as thermal springs. In the...
In the Upper Rhine Graben (URG), geothermal projects since 40 years targeted hot geothermal anomalie...
Exhumed faults hosting hydrothermal systems provide direct insight into relationships between faulti...
The Gotthard Base Tunnel provides a unique window into the subsurface of the Swiss Alps and into the...
Geological investigations and seismic refraction tomography reveal a series of 70° steep, parallel ...
Thermal spring water (17–28°C) occurring in crystalline rocks at the Grimsel area, Switzerland, repr...
The geothermal site of Lavey-les-Bains, Switzerland is an Alpine deep flow system in fractured cryst...