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Use of geothermal methods in outlining deep groundwater flow systems in Paleozoic interior basins of Brazil
Authors:Elizabeth Tavares Pimentel  Valiya M. Hamza
Affiliation:1. Observatório Nacional - ON/MCTI, Rua General José Cristino, 77, S?o Cristóv?o, Rio de Janeiro, CEP 20921-400, Brazil
Abstract:Results of regional-scale geothermal studies are presented, providing new insights into the characteristics of deep groundwater flow systems in the Paleozoic sedimentary basins in the Amazon, Paraná and Parnaíba regions of Brazil. The study makes use mainly of bottom-hole temperature data sets for oil wells, the depths of which vary from 1,000 to 4,000 m. The techniques employed in data analysis have allowed identification of non-linear features in vertical distributions of temperature, produced by deep groundwater flows in the study area. According to the results obtained, vertical velocities of subsurface flows are found to fall in the range 10?10 to 10?9 m/s, while the horizontal velocities are significantly higher, of the order 10?8 m/s. Identification of large-scale down flows has allowed inferences as to the existence of lateral movements of groundwater. The basins in the Amazon region are found to be characterized by widespread down flow of groundwater, implying the existence of distributed recharge systems operating on regional scales. There is a systematic decrease in horizontal velocities along the direction from west to east. This feature is considered indicative of gravity driven flows induced by episodes of uplift, since Miocene times, in the Andean region.
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