| Title | Source and Sigmficance of Anomalously High Cesium in Geothermal Fluid at Puga, Ladakh, India |
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| Authors | R. Shanker, A. Absar, G. C. Srivastava & S. N. Pandey |
| Year | 1999 |
| Conference | New Zealand Geothermal Workshop |
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| Abstract | A comparison with some of the known geothermal systems of the world indicates that the Puga geothermal fluid has the highest relative concentration of Cs. The fact that the Puga fluid is the only known geothermal fluid with necessitates invoking processes in addition to normal water-rock interaction. It is possible that Cs, at least parhally, is of magmatic origin. Successful experiments have been conductedto extract Cs geothermal fluid at Puga |