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Geothermal fluids chemical composition

Brine is a geothermal solution containing appreciable concentrations of sodium chloride or other salts. The chemical composition including the salinity of geothermal fluids varies greatly from one reservoir to another. Variations in chemistry and salinity affect the design, maintenance, and longevity of wells and surface equipments. Recent advances in this area include ... [Pg.1187]

Giggenbach W. F. (1995) Variations in the chemical and isotopic composition of fluids discharged from the Taupo volcanic zone. New Zealand. J. Volcan. Geotherm Res. 68, 89 116. [Pg.82]


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