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Reservoir architecture model and heat transfer modes in the El Tatio-La Torta geothermal system, Central Andes of northern Chile

Journal

GEOTHERMICS
Volume 89, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.geothermics.2020.101940

Keywords

Far-to-near field scale model; WTS-ATF structural environment; Reservoir system; Rayleigh-Darcy convection; Hydraulic disconnection

Funding

  1. ANID-FONDAP Project Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de los Andes (CEGA) [15090013]
  2. ANID-FONDECYT Project [1201219, 3180547]
  3. ANID-Ministry of Energy Project [ENER20150027]

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This study presents an updated conceptual model of the El Tatio-La Torta geothermal system, revealing a complex and large reservoir system, explaining the upflow below La Torta, the possible main catchment area location, and the observed hydraulic disconnection at El Tatio.
In this work, we present an update for the conceptual model of the El Tatio-La Torta geothermal system, one of the most studied geothermal fields in the Central Andes of South America. Using the structural model reported by Veloso et al. (2019) for northern Chile, the conceptual model proposes a reservoir architecture and heat transfer modes at different scales, connecting the distal catchment area located 15 km east of El Tatio with the outflow of the system: El Tatio geothermal field. The main results of this work are (a) the location of a complex and large reservoir system below El Tatio and La Torta, composed by three main levels named A, B and C, which are connected by the intersection of NW-striking left-lateral and N-striking thrust faults, (b) an explanation for the upflow below La Torta, which is given by the tectono-geothermal environment of the geothermal system, (c) the possible location of the main catchment area at the Tocorpuri basin/caldera, located 15-20 km to the east from the El Tatio geysers, and (d) an explanation for the apparent hydraulic disconnection at El Tatio observed by pressure interference tests, which is coherent with the proposed structural setting for the geothermal field. These results give a physical representation about the fluid circulation and heat transfer modes, connecting La Torta and El Tatio as a unique large-scale geothermal system in the Central Andes.

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