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Hydrogeochemical and isotopic investigation of the Kolan geothermal field, southeastern Turkey
Authors:Özlem Öztekin Okan  Bahattin Çetindağ
Institution:(1) Department of Geological Engineering, Fimathrat University, Elazimathgbreve, Turkey
Abstract:The Kolan geothermal field is located 24 km northwest of the Karakoçan area of Elazimathgbreve city in southeastern Turkey. The Keban crystallized limestone of Permo-Carboniferous age is the oldest unit in the area. This unit is overlain by the middle-upper Eocene Kimathrkgeçit formation consisting of conglomerate, sandstone, limestone and marl alternations. The youngest unit in the area is the Upper Miocene-Lower Pliocene Karabakimathr formation consisting of basalt, andesite and tuffs. Thermal Springs in the Kolan field issue along two major fault zones. The temperature of the hot springs is between 38°C and 45°C. Thermal waters in the area are heated by the geothermal gradient. The waters are classified as ldquohotrdquo or ldquovery hotrdquo and as ldquobrackishrdquo waters. On the basis of International Association of Hydrogeologists Classification (IAH), waters are grouped as ldquoCa–Na-HCO3–CO2-bearing thermal and mineral watersrdquo. Chemical analyses indicate a chemical composition of Ca>(Na+K)>Mg - HCO3>SO4>Cl. Saturation calculations reveal that the waters are oversaturated with respect to calcite, dolomite and aragonite while undersaturated with respect to gypsum, anhydrite and halite minerals. On the basis of delta18O, delta2H and 3H isotope data, Kolan waters are of meteoric origin, recharged from high elevations and then circulated deeply.
Keywords:Kolan  Geothermal  Isotope  Geothermometer  Turkey
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