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Title Geochemistry of Sinters of the Alkaline Chloride Hot Springs in the Rotorua Geothermal Field
Authors J.C. van Moort and A. O’Shea
Year 2013
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
Keywords geothermal, silica sinters, chemical composition, mineralogy, Rotorua
Abstract Sinters around the active geothermal springs at Rotorua consist of amorphous opal-A (except those around the Ngararatutara spring, which have in addition various amounts of chalcedony). Fossil sinters consist of opal-CT. Trace element analyses of the sinters show enrichment of As, Ga, Tl, Ge, Hg, Sb, W, Mo, Ag and occasionally Au. The fossil sinters have in comparison a much lower water content and are in comparison depleted of Al, Fe, Mg, Ca, Na, K and P and the traces of As, Ga, Tl, Ag, Sb, Mo and Pb, all due to leaching of sulphates or destruction of sulphides. Ge, Hg and W are not depleted. The presence of up to 17 ppm Ge in the SiO4 lattice is indicative of rapid drop in temperature and pressure of the geothermal fluids.
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