A Rielli, C Boschi, A Dini - Ore Geology Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Carbonation of ultramafic rocks is a key piece of the global carbon cycle taking place from the seafloor to the surficial environment and becoming particularly efficient in the genesis of …
Fracture systems comprise many fractures that may be grouped into sets based on their orientation, type and relative age. The fractures are often arranged in a network that involves …
Evaluating mechanisms and rates for magma transport and emplacement in the upper crust is important in order to predict the thermal and rheological state of the crust, and understand …
Comparison between fossil and analogue active geothermal systems permit to obtain key- parameters to define a conceptual model of the area under exploration. The approach is …
Carbon dioxide is one of the most important gasses naturally released from geothermal systems. Establishing the processes and pathways that regulate the CO 2 diffuse degassing …
A Brogi, E Capezzuoli, E Buracchi… - Journal of the …, 2012 - lyellcollection.org
This paper presents an integrated study directed toward an understanding of the tectonic control on the hydrothermal circulation and resulting deposition of Middle–Late Pleistocene …
PF Matera, G Ventruti, M Zucchi, A Brogi… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Banded Ca‐carbonate veins in travertine deposits are efficient recorders of the compositional fluctuations of geothermal fluids flowing (or flowed) from deep reservoirs up to …
Geothermal fluid circulation and storage within rock volumes are essential conditions for an effective geothermal system. Although several studies examine fluid migration through …
Zones of advanced argillic alteration with general low permeability (ie, lithocaps) are common place in the shallow parts of porphyry and epithermal ore deposits and active …