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Geochemical characteristics of hot springs in active fault zones within the northern Sichuan-Yunnan block: Geochemical evidence for tectonic activity

Yucong Yan 1, 2, 3
Zuocheng Zhang 3
Zuocheng Zhang 3
Xiaocheng Zhou 1, 2
Guangcai Wang 3
Guang-Cai Wang 3
He Miao 2
Manchao He 2
Jiao Tian 2
Jinyuan Dong 2
Jing Li 2
Jingchao Li 2
Yunfei Bai 3
Yang Bai 3
Zhaojun Zeng 2
Yuwen Wang 2
Yuwen Wang 2
Bingyu Yao 1, 2
Gaoyuan Xing 2
Shihan Cui 2
Zheming Shi 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-05-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.911
CiteScore11.1
Impact factor6.3
ISSN00221694, 18792707
Water Science and Technology
Abstract
The geochemistry of the fluids is spatially closely related to faults and earthquakes that have been detected in the northern Sichuan-Yunnan (SC-YN) block. However, the processes and factors that control hydrothermal fluid circulation on a regional scale remain challenging. The geochemical circulation of the hot springs integrated with geological and geophysical data revealed the processes and controlling factors of the relationship between fluid circulation and tectonic activity. Our results showed that the hydrochemical type of the hot springs at the intersection of the Yushu-Ganzi fault (YS-GZF), Xianshuihe fault (XSHF) and Yunongxi fault (YNXF), Jinshajiang fault (JSJF) and Batang fault (BTF) as well as Ganzi-Litang fault (GZ-LTF) is composed of Na-HCO3 and Na-HCO3·Cl. It demonstrated higher reservoir temperature and circulation depth (5 − 7 km). The helium isotope (0.22 − 2.36 Ra) of the gas indicated that the mantle helium composition was up to 5 − 30 %. These hot springs may undergo water–rock-gas exchange reactions with deep fluids. Considering geological and geophysical background as well as previous studies, the geochemical characteristics of the hot spring at the intersections of faults in the north of the SC-YN block are thought to be controlled by the deep-driven upwelling lower crustal flows, mixing with shallow hot spring water and the temporal and spatial heterogeneity of the high strain fields, slip rates, and permeability of the fault intersections. Whereas, the transport of fluids in hot springs of fault may increase pore fluid pressure, and reduce the effective stress at the intersection of the fault zones, which can promote fault sliding and provoke seismic events as well as fault movements. It could result in the enhancement of regional tectonic activity. This study provides an important basis for seismic prediction with hot spring hydrochemistry stations.
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Yan Y. et al. Geochemical characteristics of hot springs in active fault zones within the northern Sichuan-Yunnan block: Geochemical evidence for tectonic activity // Journal of Hydrology. 2024. Vol. 635. p. 131179.
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Yan Y., Zhang Z., Zhang Z., Zhou X., Wang G., Wang G., He Miao, He M., Tian J., Dong J., Li J., Li J., Bai Y., Bai Y., Zeng Z., Wang Y., Wang Y., Yao B., Xing G., Cui S., Shi Z. Geochemical characteristics of hot springs in active fault zones within the northern Sichuan-Yunnan block: Geochemical evidence for tectonic activity // Journal of Hydrology. 2024. Vol. 635. p. 131179.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131179
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022169424005742
TI - Geochemical characteristics of hot springs in active fault zones within the northern Sichuan-Yunnan block: Geochemical evidence for tectonic activity
T2 - Journal of Hydrology
AU - Yan, Yucong
AU - Zhang, Zuocheng
AU - Zhang, Zuocheng
AU - Zhou, Xiaocheng
AU - Wang, Guangcai
AU - Wang, Guang-Cai
AU - He Miao
AU - He, Manchao
AU - Tian, Jiao
AU - Dong, Jinyuan
AU - Li, Jing
AU - Li, Jingchao
AU - Bai, Yunfei
AU - Bai, Yang
AU - Zeng, Zhaojun
AU - Wang, Yuwen
AU - Wang, Yuwen
AU - Yao, Bingyu
AU - Xing, Gaoyuan
AU - Cui, Shihan
AU - Shi, Zheming
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/05/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 131179
VL - 635
SN - 0022-1694
SN - 1879-2707
ER -
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@article{2024_Yan,
author = {Yucong Yan and Zuocheng Zhang and Zuocheng Zhang and Xiaocheng Zhou and Guangcai Wang and Guang-Cai Wang and He Miao and Manchao He and Jiao Tian and Jinyuan Dong and Jing Li and Jingchao Li and Yunfei Bai and Yang Bai and Zhaojun Zeng and Yuwen Wang and Yuwen Wang and Bingyu Yao and Gaoyuan Xing and Shihan Cui and Zheming Shi},
title = {Geochemical characteristics of hot springs in active fault zones within the northern Sichuan-Yunnan block: Geochemical evidence for tectonic activity},
journal = {Journal of Hydrology},
year = {2024},
volume = {635},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {may},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022169424005742},
pages = {131179},
doi = {10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131179}
}