Paper published: Assessment of Chaves Low-Temperature CO2-Rich Geothermal System (N-Portugal) Using an Interdisciplinary Geosciences Approach

The paper Assessment of Chaves Low-Temperature CO2-Rich Geothermal System (N-Portugal) Using an Interdisciplinary Geosciences Approach by J. M. Marques, P. M. Carreira, L. A. Aires-Barros, F. A. Monteiro Santos, M. Antunes da Silva, and P. Represas was published at Geofluids in a Special Issue dedicated to Geothermal Systems: Interdisciplinary Approaches for an Effective Exploration. This Special Issue have, as Guest Editors, Domenico Montanari, Matteo Lupi, and Philippe Calcagno.

The aim of this paper is to present an overview of the results achieved on the assessment of the Chaves low-temperature CO2-rich geothermal system, occurring in the northern part of Portuguese mainland. It demonstrates the added value of an integrated and multi- and interdisciplinary approach for a given geothermal site characterization, which could be useful for other case studies linking the assessment of low-temperature CO2-rich geothermal waters and cold CO2-rich mineral waters emerging in a same region.

J. M. Marques, P. M. Carreira, L. A. Aires-Barros, F. A. Monteiro Santos, M. Antunes da Silva, and P. Represas. “Assessment of Chaves Low-Temperature CO2-Rich Geothermal System (N-Portugal) Using an Interdisciplinary Geosciences Approach,” Geofluids, vol. 2019, Article ID 1379093, 24 pages. doi:10.1155/2019/1379093.