Thermophysical properties and geochemical characteristics of granites in the Tengchong area; indications for resource potential of hot dry rocks
Thermophysical properties and geochemical characteristics of granites in the Tengchong area; indications for resource potential of hot dry rocks
Geochemistry - Exploration, Environment, Analysis (April 2024) 24 (2)
- actinides
- Asia
- Cenozoic
- China
- Cretaceous
- density
- Far East
- Gangdese Belt
- geothermal energy
- geothermal exploration
- granites
- heat flow
- heat sources
- hot dry rocks
- igneous rocks
- Lower Cretaceous
- Mesozoic
- metals
- mica group
- mineral composition
- Paleogene
- plutonic rocks
- radioactive decay
- radioactivity
- sheet silicates
- silicates
- Tertiary
- thermal conductivity
- thermal properties
- thermomechanical properties
- thorium
- Triassic
- Upper Cretaceous
- upper mantle
- uranium
- whole rock
- X-ray diffraction data
- Xizang China
- Yanshanian
- Yunnan China
- Tengchong China
- potassium oxide
- Gaoligongshan Group
- Baoshan Block
- cold lower crust
- hot upper mantle
Ascertaining regional radiogeochemical characteristics and lithospheric thermal structure characteristics is paramount for identifying the resource potential of hot dry rocks (HDRs). This study conducted thermal conductivity testing and whole-rock analyses of outcrop granites of different formation epochs from the Tengchong area. Moreover, combined with the previously published whole-rock data and the data related to radioactive heat production rates, this study conducted geological, geophysical, and geothermal analyses. Key findings are as follows: (1) Granites in the Tengchong area exhibit an average radioactive heat generation rate of 5.54 mu W/m (super 3) . Among them, the Late Cretaceous granites have an average radioactive heat generation rate of 8.08 mu W/m (super 3) , suggesting high heat production granites; (2) Granites in the Tengchong area present an average thermal conductivity of 3.135 W/(m.K), relatively akin to the average values of granitic rocks worldwide. Compared to granites of other epochs, the Late Cretaceous granites manifest significantly higher thermal conductivities, with an average of 3.28 W/(m.K); (3) There is a negative correlation between the mica content and the thermal conductivity of the granites in the Tengchong area; (4)The Tengchong area holds potential for HDR exploitation and is inferred to have a lithospheric structure characterized by hot mantle and cold crust.