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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Page 89

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ínilow into the drillholes is commmonly obtained when dykes are crossed or in scoriaceous horizons near to dykes. The dykes can probably act both as impermeable barriers and as permeable channels, depending on how fractured they are. Most of the main aquifers are found to be connected with dykes and this is used when the drillhole locations are chosen (Bjömsson 1981). Only a few dykes in a dyke system are connected to aquifers. The íirst drillhole cutting the main aquifer at Laugaland yielded in the beginning 100 1/s of free flowing water. During production the water level has been lowered 200 — 300 m by pumping. The other areas in Eyjafjördur seem to act in a similar way, being one of the most impermeable regions used for house heating on big scale in lceland. CHEMISTRY OF THE GEOTHERMAL WATER The general features of the geothermal water in the region (Table 1) arelowcontentoftotaldissolv- ed solids and a high pH. Due to the Iow contents of dissolved solids the variation in contents of some substances is too low for a safe detection. I he water is in equilibrium with calcite (Fig. 2a) us expected when geothermal water has reacted with the underground rocks. The relative activities °f the major cations and protons against tempera- ture plot nearly on a straight line (Fig. 2b) compar- able to results from other areas in Iceland (Pálmason etal. 1979). 0-*— 30 40 1 50 60 i 70 80 90 IÓ0 1 cholcedony °C Fig. 3. Measured temperature against estimated chalcedony temperature in water from drillholes. The points are water sampled at well head and crosses are samples from deep aquifers. Mynd 3. Mœlt hitastig á móti reiknuðu kalsedonhitastigi vatns úr borholum. Punktar eru vatnssýni Jrá holutoppi, en krossar eru djúpsýni úr borholum. TABLE 1. Selected analyses of geothermal water from the Eyjaíjördur region. For location see Fig. 1. TAFLA 1. Efnagreiningar á v'óldum sýnum af jarðhitavatni úr Eyjafirði. Staðsetning lauganna er sýnd á mynd 1. in ppm Spt-ing or drillhole t°C pH/°C SÍO2 Na K Ca Mg co2 so2 h2s C1 F B Total dis- solved solids 6D 618 Chalce dony temp. °C Fcld- spar temp. °C Laugaland 94 9.77/21 102.9 50.9 1.50 2.79 0.004 18.0 38.1 0.06 11.6 0.43 0.130 242 -t-99.5 - -13.32 88 108 Grýta 30 9.62/22 91.5 75.2 1.35 3.24 0.005 34.5 56.9 <0.1 29.5 0.60 0.340 302 — -12.95 86 80 Mjaðmárd. 33 9.20/21 81.0132.3 2.45 13.70 0.120 14.6 107.4 <0.1 118.8 2.17 0.62 465 -t-102.6 - -12.97 85 79 Hólsgerði 40 9.51/21 82.0 83.0 1.53 6.05 0.040 21.7 76.7 0.14 40.5 3.16 0.24 305 -í-107.5 - -14.27 74 79 ^■Strjúgsá 24 9.72/21 38.0 32.4 0.27 1.58 0.023 20.2 9.0 0.07 10.3 0.40 0.06 114 h-92.5 - -12.60 28 49 Stóridalur 17 9.59/18 59.0 60.5 0.68 6.70 0.22 17.8 30.0 0.07 41.5 0.95 0.210 197 -M00.2 - -13.74 56 58 Botn 83 9.83/24 81.3 48.6 1.02 3.48 0.004 11.6 43.3 <0.1 8.3 0.60 0.143 233 -í-98.0 - -14.03 70 86 Ytri-Tjarnir 80 9.95/21 92.3 53.2 0.96 3.60 0.006 13.3 43.0 0.09 11.4 0.47 0.160 223 -102.2 - -14.12 75 79 Garðsá 19 9.82/22 57.0 54.5 0.55 4.74 0.004 17.5 47.9 0.03 19.6 0.38 0.200 202 -—99.2 -13.55 50 53 Glerárgil 55 9.83/20 78.1 48.7 0.72 2.16 0.059 13.8 31.2 <0.1 8.8 0.60 0.190 218 -i-100.3 - -14.09 58 71 noi measured JÖKULL 32. ÁR 85
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