活跃地质构造在伊朗拉姆萨尔形成温泉中的作用

Geology Today Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.1111/gto.12413
Hasan Alizadeh
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伊朗拉姆萨尔的温泉位于沿里海断层的中部阿尔博尔斯山脉的北部地区。拉姆萨尔是世界上天然辐射水平最高的地区之一。由于当地的地质情况,包括岩石、土壤和地下水中含有高水平的镭,拉姆萨尔居民也以摄入镭的形式暴露在高水平的α活动中。本研究从拉姆萨尔的温泉中选取了9个温泉进行研究,并对水样进行了测试,以确定溶解物质和元素的数量。分析结果表明,拉姆萨尔的温泉起源于海洋。结果表明,伴随着里海盆地南部的俯冲和伊朗中部地壳在里海南部地壳上的逆冲,咸水到达里海断裂的断裂带,由于放射性物质的混合和断裂活动导致的氡的释放而被加热并衰变为镭。然后沿里海逆冲断层迁移,形成源自拉姆萨尔区域地表水的温泉。逆冲断层附近的温泉为碰撞的结果,邻近的冷泉为岩溶成因。
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The role of active geological structures in forming hot springs in Ramsar, Iran

The hot springs of Ramsar, Iran are located at the northern zone of the Central Alborz Mountain Range along the Caspian Fault. Ramsar is a well-known area with amongst the world's highest levels of natural radiation. Due to the local geology, which includes high levels of radium in rocks, soils, and groundwater, Ramsar residents are also exposed to high levels of alpha activity in the form of ingested radium. Nine springs were selected from the hot springs of Ramsar for this research, and water samples were tested to find the amount of dissolved materials and elements. Analysis of the results suggests that the hot springs of Ramsar originated from the sea. The results indicate that coincident with subduction of the southern Caspian basin and obduction of the Central Iranian crust over the southern Caspian crust, saline seawater reaches fracture zones of the Caspian Fault where it is heated due to mixing with radioactive materials and release of radon as a result of activity of the faults and its decay into radium. Then it migrates along the Caspian thrust faults and forms hot springs originated from regional surface waters of Ramsar. Those hot springs located next to thrust faults were the result of collision, and the origin of neighbouring cold springs is karst.

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