HYDROGEOCHEMISTRY OF THE CAMPANIA REGION IN SOUTHERN ITALY

Citation
V. Duchi et al., HYDROGEOCHEMISTRY OF THE CAMPANIA REGION IN SOUTHERN ITALY, Journal of volcanology and geothermal research, 67(4), 1995, pp. 313-328
Citations number
72
Categorie Soggetti
Geology
ISSN journal
03770273
Volume
67
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
313 - 328
Database
ISI
SICI code
0377-0273(1995)67:4<313:HOTCRI>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
A geochemical study of thermal springs, cold springs, stream waters an d natural gas emissions has been carried out in the Campania region of southern Italy. This region hosts four Quaternary volcanic areas, and thermal springs and gas emissions occur in three of them. Most therma l springs discharge Na-Cl composition waters of connate origin derived from post-orogenic volcanic and sedimentary formations. Although high -enthalpy systems are present in two of the four volcanic areas, there appear to be no magmatic contributions to the thermal springs. Solute geothermometers are unreliable as spring waters are strongly affected by mixing with ''shallow'' brines before discharging. Thermal springs and gas emissions also occur in non-volcanic areas, where an extensiv e carbonate unit acts as a regional aquifer for cold, low-salinity, bi carbonate waters. Thermal features in these areas occur in fractured z ones associated with active faults. Their compositions:are determined only by the type of rock encountered by solutions before surface disch arge. As in other areas of north-central Italy, the widespread occurre nce of hot and cold CO2-rich springs, and gas emissions in both volcan ic and non-volcanic zones, suggests a deep origin for the CO2.