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Jökull - 01.12.1987, Side 36

Jökull - 01.12.1987, Side 36
heat source is compatible with the many isolated occur- rences of thermal manifestations and the short lifetime of some of them, like Hverinn Eini (no. 23 in Fig. 1). At the end of the last century this was an extremely strong fumarole (Thoroddsen, 1925). Today it is almost extinct. GAS COMPOSITIONS The concentrations of C02 in the fumarole steam is most often in the range 200-300 mmoles/kg and this gas constitutes 80-90% of the total gas (Tables 1 and 2). The remainder is mostly H2S and H2 except in samples which are significantly air contaminated and contain, there- fore, rather high N2. CH4 is very low in most samples, less than 0.1 mmoles per kg of steam. H2S and H2 show much larger variation than C02 in both the eastern (Sveifluháls area) and the western (Vesturháls area) parts of the Krísuvík field. However, their concentra- tions are an order of magnitude lower around Trölla- dyngja in the latter area. Drillhole data indicate that the reservoir water around Trölladyngja is more saline (>1000 ppm Cl') than that under Sveifluháls (500 ppm Cl') (Arnórsson etal. 1975a). Arnórsson and Gunnlaugs- son (1985) showed that water above 200°C and with less than about 500 ppm Cl' equilibrates with the buffer epidote + pyrite + pyrrhotite whereas saltier waters equilibrate with epidote + pyrite + magnetite or chlo- rite, the latter mineral buffer fixing H2S and H2 at lower concentrations at any particular temperature. It seems likely that H2S and H2 in the reservoir under Trölla- dyngja, and probably also by Köldunámur, equilibrate with the mineral buffer including magnetite/chlorite whereas equilibrium with the pyrrhotite containing buff- er is attained in the south, under Sveifluháls and Hve- rinn Eini (Fig. 1). However, it cannot be excluded that reactions with atmospheric oxygen contribute signifi- cantly to the low H2 and H2S concentrations in the fumarole steam at Trölladyngja and Köldunámur due to the high permeability of the surface formations. In the Sveifluháls area the H2 concentrations in the steam are low relative to H2S when compared with other studied geothermal fields in Iceland with low chloride reservoir waters (Arnórsson and Gunnlaugsson, 1985). In gas samples from hot pools of steam heated water in the Sveifluháls area C02/H2S ratios are on the whole A o o z t STEAM HEATED POOLS -► CO^/H^S B co2/h2 Fig. 2. Distribution of C02/H2S and C02/H2 ratios in fumarole steam and in gas from hot pools of steam heated water in the Sveifluháls area. — Dreifing C02/H2S og C02IH2 hlutfalla í gufuaugum og í gasi í hverum með gufuhituðu vatni á Sveifluhálssvœðinu. 34
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