Earth Science Frontiers ›› 2020, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (1): 103-111.DOI: 10.13745/j.esf.sf.2019.9.7

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Hydrogeochemical anomaly of mercury in the high-temperature geothermal waters in the Rehai hydrothermal area in Tengchong, Yunnan and its indications

GUO Qinghai1,2(), WU Qifan2   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences(Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, China
    2. School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences(Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, China
  • Received:2019-07-16 Revised:2019-08-30 Online:2020-01-20 Published:2020-01-20

Abstract:

Mercury (Hg) is a typical undesirable constituent in the environment. One of potential sources of environmental mercury is deep geothermal systems. However, systematic studies on geothermal mercury are sparse. Here, we conducted a hydrogeochemical study on Hg in hot springs in the Rehai hydrothermal area in the Tengchong volcanic region. The results showed that Hg is rich in the neutral hot springs in the Rehai area but was not detected in most acidic Rehai hot springs. Moreover, the geothermal mercury in Rehai, like chlorine, a typical magma-derived component, primarily comes from magmatic fluid. In the neutral hot springs, Hg(II) is the predominant form of mercury. Complexation of Hg2+ with different sulfide species directly determines Hg(II) speciation, but hot spring pH values can also have an effect to some degrees by controlling sulfide speciation. Because Hg(II) is not prone to volatilization, the neutral hot springs generally have high mercury concentrations. However, volatile Hg(0) is the major form of mercury in acidic Rehai hot springs due to their much higher redox potentials, resulting in very low total mercury concentrations in acidic springs. Mercury in neutral hot springs can be an effective indicator for fault distribution in Rehai, because mercury concentration in ascending neutral spring waters varies distinctively depending on the water cooling process along fault. Geothermal mercury is of great significance for studying the structures of hydrothermal systems.

Key words: hot spring, mercury, speciation, geochemical anomaly, fault

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