Thermal waters and vapor discharges (hot springs, geysers, solfataras, and fumaroles) are common phenomena in volcanic regions at active plate boundaries, and the Central Andes are no exception. The Colca River basin in S Peru is a highly diversified and complex thermal region with unresolved questions on the origin of thermal fluids, reservoir temperature, and connections with tectonic and/or volcanic activity. To answer these, we used hydrogeochemical analysis of 35 water samples from springs and geysers, together with isotopic (δ18O and δD) analysis, chemical and mineral studies of precipitates collected in the field around these outflows, and field observations. We aimed (1) to recognize the geochemistry of thermal waters and precipitat...
The Calientes Geothermal Field is located in the Western Cordillera of the Andes in southern of Peru...
Four groups of thermal springs with temperatures from 50 to 80 °C are located on the S–SW–W slopes o...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Principal Cordillera of Central Chile is characterized by two belts o...
Thermal waters and vapor discharges (hot springs, geysers, solfataras, and fumaroles) are common phe...
We used hydrogeochemical analysis of 35 water samples from springs and geysers, together with isotop...
The Tacna region hosts the most promising geothermal zones of Southern Peru, comprising five main ge...
International audienceIn Peru, energy production is more than 75 % dominated by hydrocarbons (IEA, 2...
Hot spring geochemistry from the Peruvian Andes provide insight on how faults, or fractures in the E...
In this study, representative samples from hot springs were chemically analyzed. Geothermometers wer...
Modern hot springs associated with surface precipitates and acid alteration exist in several areas o...
Ubinas (5675 m a.s.l.) is known as the most active volcano in southern Peru during historical times,...
The main characteristics of geothermal systems at flat-slab segments are not well understood. This w...
The Calientes Geothermal Field is located in the Western Cordillera of the Andes in southern of Peru...
Four groups of thermal springs with temperatures from 50 to 80 °C are located on the S–SW–W slopes o...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Principal Cordillera of Central Chile is characterized by two belts o...
Thermal waters and vapor discharges (hot springs, geysers, solfataras, and fumaroles) are common phe...
We used hydrogeochemical analysis of 35 water samples from springs and geysers, together with isotop...
The Tacna region hosts the most promising geothermal zones of Southern Peru, comprising five main ge...
International audienceIn Peru, energy production is more than 75 % dominated by hydrocarbons (IEA, 2...
Hot spring geochemistry from the Peruvian Andes provide insight on how faults, or fractures in the E...
In this study, representative samples from hot springs were chemically analyzed. Geothermometers wer...
Modern hot springs associated with surface precipitates and acid alteration exist in several areas o...
Ubinas (5675 m a.s.l.) is known as the most active volcano in southern Peru during historical times,...
The main characteristics of geothermal systems at flat-slab segments are not well understood. This w...
The Calientes Geothermal Field is located in the Western Cordillera of the Andes in southern of Peru...
Four groups of thermal springs with temperatures from 50 to 80 °C are located on the S–SW–W slopes o...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Principal Cordillera of Central Chile is characterized by two belts o...