Structural Controls and Hydrogeochemical Properties of Geothermal Fields in the Varto

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2021

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TÜBİTAK Scientific & Technological Research Council Turkey

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Abstract

Varto and the surrounding region have important geothermal fields, developing in strike-slip tectonic setting in East Anatolia, which resulted from the collision of the Arabian and Eurasian plates. The main structural elements in the area are the NE-trending sinistral and NW-trending dextral strike-slip fault segments and N-S trending extension zones. In order to determine fault-controlled geothermal circulation, it is very important to fully characterize the structural elements in these complex environments. The widely distributed volcanic rocks have fracture and crack systems that play an important role in surface infiltration, geothermal fluid, and groundwater circulation. Especially in areas where the fault segments intersect, hot springs outlets and natural resources easily come to the surface. In order to understand the flow paths of geothermal fluid along the faults in these geothermal systems, it is necessary to determine the stress state of the faults and to map the distribution of the structural elements. For this reason, we conducted a detailed study on the Varto Fault Zone, which has important geothermal fields in Eastern Anatolia. We present conceptual models of the geothermal fields in the Varto region that show favorable geothermal activity on the intersecting fault segments, fault bends, step-overs, and accompanying fracture-crack sets. As a result, we emphasize that the planes of strike-slip faults in transtensional areas are more favorable for secondary permeability and enhances the geothermal fluid circulation, and this can be supported by hydrogeochemical data.

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Dölek, İskender/0000-0002-5922-8515; Dirik, Kadir/0000-0003-0857-2495; Baba, Alper/0000-0001-5307-3156;

Keywords

Structural Geology, Eastern Anatolia, Geothermal Energy, Varto, Triple Junction, triple junction, Earthquake, Turkey, Evolution, Structural geology, Volcanic-Rocks, Inversion, Varto, Deformation, Eastern Anatolia, North Anatolian Fault, geothermal energy, Geochemical Features, Initiation

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01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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Q4

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TURKISH JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

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30
30

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9
Issue SI-2

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1076
1076

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1095
1095
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