Modern hot springs associated with surface precipitates and acid alteration exist in several areas of the Southern Volcanic Cordillera of Peru. The hot springs are related to continental geothermal systems, which formed important epithermal precious-metal deposits during the Cenozoic. There are several high-temperature geothermal fields in the areas studied, with reservoir temperatures up to 190°C and siliceous sinter deposits that indicate favourable conditions for possible epithermal mineralisation at depth. To evaluate whether the modern geothermal systems are capable of forming epithermal deposits, as were ancient ones during the Cenozoic, the siliceous sinter deposits have been compared with those of geothermal systems in other areas, ...
The Cerro de Pasco epithermal Cordilleran base metal deposit in central Peru consists of two mineral...
Intrusion-related, carbonate rock–hosted replacement deposits are an important source of global base...
Four groups of thermal springs with temperatures from 50 to 80 °C are located on the S–SW–W slopes o...
Modern hot springs associated with surface precipitates and acid alteration exist in several areas o...
Thermal waters and vapor discharges (hot springs, geysers, solfataras, and fumaroles) are common phe...
The Tacna region hosts the most promising geothermal zones of Southern Peru, comprising five main ge...
Ubinas (5675 m a.s.l.) is known as the most active volcano in southern Peru during historical times,...
International audienceIn Peru, energy production is more than 75 % dominated by hydrocarbons (IEA, 2...
We used hydrogeochemical analysis of 35 water samples from springs and geysers, together with isotop...
The Cerro de Pasco epithermal Cordilleran base metal deposit in central Peru consists of two mineral...
Fault-controlled hot springs in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru provide geochemical evidence of mantle-d...
The La Josefina Jurassic epithermal Au-Ag deposit located in Patagonia, Argentina, developed in an e...
The Deseado Massif, Santa Cruz Province, Argentinean Patagonia, hosts numerous Middle to Late Jurass...
Fluid primary source(s) and chemical-physical processes controlling water and gas chemistry of therm...
The Rotokawa geothermal system is less than 20,000 yrs old and is situated in a sequence of Pleistoc...
The Cerro de Pasco epithermal Cordilleran base metal deposit in central Peru consists of two mineral...
Intrusion-related, carbonate rock–hosted replacement deposits are an important source of global base...
Four groups of thermal springs with temperatures from 50 to 80 °C are located on the S–SW–W slopes o...
Modern hot springs associated with surface precipitates and acid alteration exist in several areas o...
Thermal waters and vapor discharges (hot springs, geysers, solfataras, and fumaroles) are common phe...
The Tacna region hosts the most promising geothermal zones of Southern Peru, comprising five main ge...
Ubinas (5675 m a.s.l.) is known as the most active volcano in southern Peru during historical times,...
International audienceIn Peru, energy production is more than 75 % dominated by hydrocarbons (IEA, 2...
We used hydrogeochemical analysis of 35 water samples from springs and geysers, together with isotop...
The Cerro de Pasco epithermal Cordilleran base metal deposit in central Peru consists of two mineral...
Fault-controlled hot springs in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru provide geochemical evidence of mantle-d...
The La Josefina Jurassic epithermal Au-Ag deposit located in Patagonia, Argentina, developed in an e...
The Deseado Massif, Santa Cruz Province, Argentinean Patagonia, hosts numerous Middle to Late Jurass...
Fluid primary source(s) and chemical-physical processes controlling water and gas chemistry of therm...
The Rotokawa geothermal system is less than 20,000 yrs old and is situated in a sequence of Pleistoc...
The Cerro de Pasco epithermal Cordilleran base metal deposit in central Peru consists of two mineral...
Intrusion-related, carbonate rock–hosted replacement deposits are an important source of global base...
Four groups of thermal springs with temperatures from 50 to 80 °C are located on the S–SW–W slopes o...