Naturally occurring radionuclides and their geochemical interactions at a geothermal site in the North German Basin.

Autor: Regenspurg, Simona, Dilling, Jörg, Mielcarek, Jürgen, Korte, Frank, Schkade, Uwe-Karsten
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Zdroj: Environmental Earth Sciences; Nov2014, Vol. 72 Issue 10, p4131-4140, 10p, 1 Diagram, 3 Charts, 7 Graphs
Abstrakt: The activities of the most common, naturally occurring radionuclides U, Ra, Pb, Ra, Th, and K were measured by gamma-ray spectrometry in samples from reservoir rocks, geothermal fluids, and mineral precipitates at the geothermal research site Groß Schönebeck (North German Basin). Results demonstrated that the specific activity of the reservoir rock is within the range of the mean concentration in the upper earth crust of <800 Bq/kg for K and <60 Bq/kg for radionuclides of the U and Th series, respectively. The geothermal fluid showed elevated activity concentrations (up to 100 Bq/l) for Ra, Pb, and Ra, as compared to concentrations found in natural groundwater. Their concentration in filter residues even increased up to 100 Bq/g. These residues contain predominantly two different mineral phases: a Sr-rich barite (Sr, BaSO) and laurionite (PbOHCl), which both precipitate upon cooling from the geothermal fluid. Thereby they presumably enrich the radionuclides of Ra (by substitution of Ba) and Pb. Analysis of these precipitates further showed an increased Ra/Ra ratio from around 1-1.7 during the initial months of fluid production indicating a change in fluid composition over time which can be explained by different contributions of stimulated reservoir rock areas to the overall produced fluid. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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