Mineralogy of Sulphide Scale Deposited in Geothermal Pipelines, Ohaaki, New Zealand

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J L. Mauk K L. Brown
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Sulfide-rich scale occurs in steam and water lines at the Ohaaki geothennal field,Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Precious metals show very high concentrations around areas ofpressure reduction (Au 15500 ppm, Ag 68800 ppm). Pyrrhotite dominates at the orifice plate due to low PH2s1PH2 conditions. Sulfide mineralogy in the scales is consistent with alteration mineralogy of the reservoir rocks. Separated steam then produces a mainly pyrite/magnetite mineralogy, with lesser chalcopyrite, where textures reflect high flow rates and high levels of supersaturation. This study outlines the effect that pressure and subsequent temperature decreases have on the mineralogy, chemistry and textures of sulfide scales.
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APA: J L. Mauk K L. Brown  (1998)  Mineralogy of Sulphide Scale Deposited in Geothermal Pipelines, Ohaaki, New Zealand

MLA: J L. Mauk K L. Brown Mineralogy of Sulphide Scale Deposited in Geothermal Pipelines, Ohaaki, New Zealand. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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