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- Title
The Hydrogeochemistry of and Earthquake-Related Chemical Variations in the Springs along the Eastern Kunlun Fault Zone, China.
- Authors
Lu, Chao; Zhou, Xiaocheng; Jiang, Jiyi; Li, Jingchao; Li, Jing; Wu, Jing; Zhu, Xiaoyi; Li, Jiang; Xing, Gaoyuan; Cui, Shihan
- Abstract
The Eastern Kunlun Fault (EKF) is situated in an area with a history of significant seismic events, yet it has witnessed a dearth of major earthquakes in recent years. This study conducted a detailed analysis of the hydrogeochemical characteristics of the springs in the EKF and their temporal variation, aiming to address the gaps in the research on the hydrogeochemistry in the region and to investigate the changes in water chemistry during the seismogenic process. In this study, the main elements, trace elements, hydrogen isotopes, oxygen isotopes, and strontium isotopes of 23 springs in the EKF were analyzed. The results indicated that the groundwater recharge in the eastern part of the Eastern Kunlun Fault Zone mainly originates from atmospheric precipitation, as supported by its isotopic characteristics. The spring water is immature, showing weak water–rock interactions. A hydrochemical analysis classified the springs into 11 main types, reflecting varying degrees of water–rock interaction. Based on measurements using quartz geothermometers, the estimated geothermal reservoir temperatures ranged from 39.6 to 120.3 °C, with circulation depths of 1.3 to 3.8 km. By means of regularly monitoring three selected springs, this study also explored the relationship between earthquakes and hot spring chemical variations. Finally, a conceptual model of hydrogeochemistry was proposed to describe the groundwater circulation in the study area.
- Subjects
CHINA; FAULT zones; STRONTIUM isotopes; WATER-rock interaction; METEOROLOGICAL precipitation; HYDROGEN isotopes; GROUNDWATER analysis; WATER chemistry
- Publication
Water (20734441), 2024, Vol 16, Issue 9, p1215
- ISSN
2073-4441
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/w16091215