T. Kavouridis et al., Isotope and chemical studies for a geothermal assessment of the island of Nisyros (Greece), GEOTHERMICS, 28(2), 1999, pp. 219-239
Two distinct hydrothermal aquifers occur beneath the volcanic crater. The d
eeper one is characterised by temperatures above 330 degrees C and a chemic
al and isotopic composition in agreement with a thermal modification of sea
water by water/rock interaction and boiling processes at depth. The shallow
aquifer has temperatures below 170 degrees C and salt content and isotopic
composition between those of seawater and local groundwaters. The steam pr
oduced at the caldera rim (Kaminakia group) has a delta D and delta(18)O of
-42 parts per thousand and -6.1 parts per thousand, respectively, whereas
the steam produced inside the caldera (Stephanos and Polybotes group) exhib
its average delta values of -11 parts per thousand and +2.5 parts per thous
and for D and O-18, respectively. Such values are indicative of different p
arent waters for the above two aquifers. The isotope geothermometers based
on the pairs (CH4-H-2), (H2O-H-2) and (CH4-CO2) from the same fumaroles yie
ld values consistently within the 100-350 degrees C range. (C) 1999 CNR. Pu
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