Geochemical relationships in CO2-rich therapeutic waters of the Sudetes (Poland)

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOLOGY Acta Geologica Polonica Pub Date : 2023-07-20 DOI:10.24425/agp.2022.142644
D. Dobrzyński, Marzena SZOSTAKIEWICZ-HOŁOWNIA, W. Humnicki
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: Dobrzyński, D., Stępień, M., Szostakiewicz-Hołownia, M. and Humnicki, W. 2022. Geochemical relationships in CO 2 -rich therapeutic waters of the Sudetes (Poland). Acta Geologica Polonica , 72 (4), 479–493. Warszawa. Geochemical studies of CO 2 -rich therapeutic waters in the Sudetes have provided new data on a wide range of trace elements, going beyond standard chemical analyses of such waters. A consistent set of physicochemical data obtained using the same analytical methods was subjected to statistical analyses, including hierarchical clustering, factor analysis and nonparametric tests (Kruskal-Wallis, Tau Kendall), to reveal geochemical re - lationships between physicochemical and chemical parameters in the waters, and their relationships with the aquifer lithology. Distinct differences in the composition of waters found in crystalline rocks (mainly gneisses and mica schists) and sedimentary rocks were identified. The wide range of elements can be associated with the hydrolysis of silicate minerals, including alkali and alkali earth metals (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Be) and (mostly) transition elements (Fe, Mn, Zn, Co, W, Mg). Carbonate equilibria are the next important factor as it determines the aggressiveness of the water towards the minerals of aquifer rocks and affects the concentrations of numerous solutes. The probable common origin of chlorides, bromides and sulphates together with Li, Na, Sr may be re - lated to the relict saline component of deep circulating waters, a hypothesis that requires further investigations.
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苏台德山脉(波兰)富co2治疗水的地球化学关系
: Dobrzyński, D, Stępień, M, Szostakiewicz-Hołownia, M. and Humnicki, W. 2022。苏台德山脉(波兰)富co2治疗水的地球化学关系。地质学报,72(4),479-493。华沙。对苏台德地区富含二氧化碳的治疗水进行的地球化学研究提供了大量微量元素的新数据,超出了对这类水的标准化学分析。采用相同的分析方法获得了一组一致的物化数据,并对其进行了统计分析,包括层次聚类、因子分析和非参数检验(Kruskal-Wallis, Tau Kendall),以揭示水体中物化参数和化学参数之间的地球化学关系,以及它们与含水层岩性的关系。在结晶岩(主要是片麻岩和云母片岩)和沉积岩中发现的水的组成有明显的差异。与硅酸盐矿物水解有关的元素范围很广,包括碱和碱土金属(Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, be)和(大部分)过渡元素(Fe, Mn, Zn, Co, W, Mg)。碳酸盐平衡是下一个重要因素,因为它决定了水对含水层矿物的侵蚀性,并影响了许多溶质的浓度。氯化物、溴化物和硫酸盐以及Li、Na、Sr的共同来源可能与深层循环水的残留盐水成分有关,这一假设需要进一步研究。
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Acta Geologica Polonica
Acta Geologica Polonica 地学-地质学
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期刊介绍: Acta Geologica Polonica publishes original and review papers on all aspects of basic geology, with particular focus on sedimentology, stratigraphy, palaeontology, regional geology, structural geology, and regional petrography. All papers are published in English.
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