This document discusses geothermal systems and how they work. It describes the key components of a geothermal system, including a heat source like magma or shallow intrusions, recharge water, reservoir rock to hold the hot water, and cap rock to trap it. Geothermal systems can occur in volcanic arcs, at shallow or deep intrusions, or in rifting zones. Hydrothermal systems are classified based on their geochemistry and genetics. Simplified classifications include convective or cyclic systems, storage systems with some surface recharge, and trapped storage systems commonly found in sedimentary basins containing old sea water.
This document discusses geothermal systems and how they work. It describes the key components of a geothermal system, including a heat source like magma or shallow intrusions, recharge water, reservoir rock to hold the hot water, and cap rock to trap it. Geothermal systems can occur in volcanic arcs, at shallow or deep intrusions, or in rifting zones. Hydrothermal systems are classified based on their geochemistry and genetics. Simplified classifications include convective or cyclic systems, storage systems with some surface recharge, and trapped storage systems commonly found in sedimentary basins containing old sea water.
This document discusses geothermal systems and how they work. It describes the key components of a geothermal system, including a heat source like magma or shallow intrusions, recharge water, reservoir rock to hold the hot water, and cap rock to trap it. Geothermal systems can occur in volcanic arcs, at shallow or deep intrusions, or in rifting zones. Hydrothermal systems are classified based on their geochemistry and genetics. Simplified classifications include convective or cyclic systems, storage systems with some surface recharge, and trapped storage systems commonly found in sedimentary basins containing old sea water.
M. Nukman www.nukman.staff.ugm.ac.id Geothermal System Look the Magic Jar simulation. What can you see and describe the process? Are there any built system that can change the raw rice into a steam rice? So, mention the factors that work for this system What are their equivalence to the magic jar? Heat Source (magma, shallow intrusion, is it possible for extrusion rock?) Recharge water Reservoir rock Cap rock Geological structure
Where the geothermal system can be occur ? Volcanic arc Shallow or deep intrusion Rifting zone
Geothermal systems are classified based on many ways : i.e. genetic and geochemistry. Hydrothermal Systems Geochemistry - Geothermal fluids reflect the geologic setting of the field. - Give 3 factors which may influence the composition of this geoth fluid !!! Hydrothermal Systems Simplified Classification of Hydrothermal System (Ellis & Mahon, 1997 Cylic Sytems - also known as convection - pressure gradient hydropressured
Storage systems - a few surface recharge - pressure gradient partly hydrostatic, lithostatic/tectonic Storage system Commonly occurs in sedimentary basin (connate waters).
Sea water was trapped due to compaction & lithification. It sometimes contain evaporite sequences which may supply chloride & sulfate.
This system is characterised by high content chloride-rich brines