A reconnaissance geochemical study of thermal waters of south and central Vietnam

1997 
Abstract Chemical and isotopic data of thermal springs and wells indicate that some thermal water circuits in central and south Vietnam can reach temperatures of geothermal interest (150–200°C) in zones of normal-to-slightly anomalous thermal gradients. The low gas content and the low CO 2 and H 2 S concentrations suggest that there is no contribution from a magmatic source. The geothermometry results indicate that the geothermal resources in south and central Vietnam are of medium enthalpy. These results confirm those of previous geochemical surveys and indicate that the most promising geothermal sites in Vietnam are Le Thuy, south of Dong Hoi and Mo Duc near Quang Nghai.
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