Tritium in the thermal waters discharging in Loowit Canyon, Mount St. Helens, Washington, U.S.A.

Lisa Shevenell
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The tritium contents in the Loowit hot springs were determined for samples collected in 1986–1989 and 3H was modeled using two separate methods to estimate fluid ages and determine if an older component of water enters the geothermal system at Loowit. Estimated fluid ages, assuming either well-mixed or piston-flow behavior, indicate fluid ages could lie in the range of 2–184 yr. Refinements to this first model, with the use of geologic, topographic and hydrologic data, indicate average fluid ages are ⩽ 10 yr. Advection-dispersion modeling indicates that average fluid transit times are ∼ 5 yr. and horizontal fluid velocities of ∼ 200 m yr. can be expected in the Loowit system. Hence, both modeling efforts indicate that water in the Loowit system was recharged after the eruptions of Mt. St. Helens in 1980 and deeper, pre-1980 fluid, stored in the deposits of the volcano, is not required to explain the behavior of the newly formed geothermal system.

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对1986-1989年收集的Loowit温泉样品中的氚含量进行了测定,并使用两种不同的方法对3H进行了建模,以估计流体年龄,并确定是否有更古老的水成分进入Loowit的地热系统。估计的流体年龄,假设混合良好或活塞流动的行为,表明流体年龄可能在2-184年的范围内。利用地质、地形和水文数据,对第一个模型进行改进,表明平均流体年龄为≥10年。平流-弥散模型表明,平均流体传输时间为~ 5年,水平流体速度为~ 200米/年。因此,两种模拟都表明,1980年圣海伦斯火山喷发后,卢威特系统中的水得到了补充,而1980年以前储存在火山沉积物中的更深层次的流体,并不需要解释新形成的地热系统的行为。
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