Supplementary Figure 2 from The economic potential of metalliferous Sub-volcanic brines
Comparison of model outputs 10,000 years after the onset of fluid discharge from (right hand panel) our reference scenario model and (left hand panel) from the dynamic permeability model of Weis et al (2012), as provided in their supplementary material database S1. Vertical and horizontal scales are...
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Zusammenfassung: | Comparison of model outputs 10,000 years after the onset of fluid discharge from (right hand panel) our reference scenario model and (left hand panel) from the dynamic permeability model of Weis et al (2012), as provided in their supplementary material database S1. Vertical and horizontal scales are in metres. Colours denote fluid salinity (XNaCl in wt% NaCleq), including precipitated halite, in the pore space. Where salinity exceeds 50%, due to the presence of considerable halite, the scale is truncated and halite precipitation shown with the pink shading. Our reference model set-up is as follows: T = 738 °C (temperature of the injected fluid), XNaCl=0.04 (salinity of the injected fluid), fluid flux=3×109 kg/yr. For comparison, the equivalent parameters in the Weis et al. (2012) model are: T = 700 °C, XNaCl=0.10, ~1 ×109 kg/yr. The reader is referred to Weis et al. (2012) for full model set-up details. |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.14832939 |