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Title Influence of Silica Deposition on a Geothermal Deposit, Landscape and Ecological Situation (Case Study: the South Kamchatka and the Northern Kuril Islands)
Authors Rychagov S.N., Koroleva G.P., Davletbayev R.G., Nuzhdayev A.A. and Rychagova T.S.
Year 2010
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords siliceous sediments, argillized rocks, geothermal deposits, geochemical barriers
Abstract Natural and artificial siliceous sinter deposits actively participate in alteration of argillized rocks and in precipitation of mineral salts on the surface of geothermal deposits. The formation of extensive mass of siliceous sediments, silification and hardening of rocks enhance water-confining and heat-insulating properties of rocks, which results in practically instant (in geological time) alteration of thermodynamic parameters in separate blocks of deposits and results in formation of additional solution boiling zones. It is obvious that natural and artificial sediments of silica in a certain manner alter landscape and ecological setting in geothermal deposit areas.
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