“…The Los Azufres geothermal field has been extensively studied in the past 30 years for its geological and tectonic features (Dobson and Mahood, 1985;Ferrari et al, 1991;Pradal and Robin, 1994), the geochemistry of the fluids (Nieva et al, 1987a;Gonzalez-Partida et al, 2000;Birkle et al, 2001;Gonzalez-Partida et al, 2003;Barragán et al, 2005;Gonzalez-Partida et al, 2005) and the evolution of the power capacity after 25 years of exploitation and re-injection of used brines (Nieva et al, 1987b;Arellano et al, 2005;Barragán et al, 2005;Torres-Rodríguez et al, 2005). Despite the numerous studies carried out, noble gas data are scarce in Los Azufres (Prasolov et al, 1999) with only a few wells having been monitored for He and Ar to study the evolution of fluids as exploitation proceeded (Arriaga, 2002;Barragán et al, 2006).…”