2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.geothermics.2016.02.007
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Geochemical bias in drill cutting samples versus drill core samples returned from the Reykjanes Geothermal System, Iceland

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe wholerock major and trace element composition of drill cutting samples are compared to drill core samples from adjacent depths in the seawater recharged Reykjanes geothermal system in Iceland. The first appearance of alteration minerals and lithologies in drill cutting samples is a useful tool for interpreting broad subsurface characteristics. However, use of drill cutting samples for determining igneous affinity and elemental exchanges during hydrothermal alteration is problematic. Samples … Show more

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“…The alteration history recorded in the RN‐17B core, a sidetrack of hole RN‐17, provides a very different picture of alteration compared to investigation of cuttings from RN‐17 and RN‐17B [ Marks et al ., ; Fowler and Zierenberg , ]. Geochemical variations in RN‐17 and RN‐17B drill cuttings analyzed at 50 m depth intervals from downhole depths ranging between 350 and 3050 m [ Marks et al ., ] are relatively minor compared to the variations seen in the RN‐17B core, particularly for depths below 2000 m where intrusive rocks predominate [ Fowler and Zierenberg , ].…”
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“…The alteration history recorded in the RN‐17B core, a sidetrack of hole RN‐17, provides a very different picture of alteration compared to investigation of cuttings from RN‐17 and RN‐17B [ Marks et al ., ; Fowler and Zierenberg , ]. Geochemical variations in RN‐17 and RN‐17B drill cuttings analyzed at 50 m depth intervals from downhole depths ranging between 350 and 3050 m [ Marks et al ., ] are relatively minor compared to the variations seen in the RN‐17B core, particularly for depths below 2000 m where intrusive rocks predominate [ Fowler and Zierenberg , ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alteration history recorded in the RN‐17B core, a sidetrack of hole RN‐17, provides a very different picture of alteration compared to investigation of cuttings from RN‐17 and RN‐17B [ Marks et al ., ; Fowler and Zierenberg , ]. Geochemical variations in RN‐17 and RN‐17B drill cuttings analyzed at 50 m depth intervals from downhole depths ranging between 350 and 3050 m [ Marks et al ., ] are relatively minor compared to the variations seen in the RN‐17B core, particularly for depths below 2000 m where intrusive rocks predominate [ Fowler and Zierenberg , ]. Based on the relatively unaltered nature of the cuttings and oxygen and strontium isotope profiles showing little downhole variation below 2000 m, the impression is that the Reykjanes system is rock dominated with abundant intervals of relatively unaltered rock, and fluid flow is mostly controlled by infrequent fractures [ Marks et al ., ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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