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Interaction of cold-water aquifers with exploited reservoirs of the Cerro Prieto geothermal system

January 1, 1990

Cerro Prieto geothermal reservoirs tend to exhibit good hydraulic communication with adjacent cool groundwater aquifers. Under natural state conditions the hot fluids mix with the surrounding colder waters along the margins of the geothermal system, or discharge to shallow levels by flowing up fault L. In response to exploitation reservoir pressures decrease, leading to changes in the fluid flow pattern in the system and to groundwater influx. The various Cerro Prieto reservoirs have responded differently to production, showing localized near-well or generalized boiling, depending on their access to cool-water recharge. Significant cooling by dilution with groundwater has only been observed in wells located near the edges of the field. In general, entry of cool water at Cerro Prieto is beneficial because it tends to maintain reservoir pressures, restrict boiling, and lengthen the life and productivity of wells.

Publication Year 1990
Title Interaction of cold-water aquifers with exploited reservoirs of the Cerro Prieto geothermal system
Authors Alfred Truesdell, Marcelo Lippmann
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70015862
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse