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A new syringe pump apparatus for the retrieval and temporal analysis of helium in groundwaters and geothermal fluids

January 1, 2009

We present details of a newly designed syringe pump apparatus for the retrieval and temporal analysis of helium (SPARTAH). The device is composed of a commercially available syringe pump connected to coils of Cu tubing, which interface the syringe and the groundwater or geothermal wellhead. Through test deployments at geothermal wells in Iceland and California, we show that well fluids are drawn smoothly, accurately, and continuously into the Cu tubing and can be time‐stamped through user‐determined operating parameters. In the laboratory, the tubing is sectioned to reveal helium (He) characteristics of the fluids at times and for durations of interest. The device is capable of prolonged deployments, up to 6 months or more, with minimal maintenance. It can be used to produce detailed time series records of He, or any other geochemical parameter, in groundwaters and geothermal fluids. SPARTAH has application in monitoring projects assessing the relationship between external transient events (e.g., earthquakes) and geochemical signals in aqueous fluids.

Publication Year 2009
Title A new syringe pump apparatus for the retrieval and temporal analysis of helium in groundwaters and geothermal fluids
DOI 10.1029/2009GC002422
Authors P.H. Barry, David R. Hilton, M.D. Tryon, K. M. Brown, J.T. Kulongoski
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Index ID 70035560
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization California Water Science Center