Morphotectonics of fissure ridge travertines from geothermal areas of Mammoth Hot Springs (Wyoming) and Bridgeport (California)
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Eleven Quaternary fissure ridge travertines from Mammoth Hot Springs (Wyoming) and seventeen ones from Bridgeport (California) were mapped and studied with a morphotectonic approach to understand possible relationships between travertines and active versus passive tectonics. Results are compared with other known geothermal fissure ridges on the Earth. The studied fissure ridges are all located in the hangingwall of normal faults, but the fissure ridges appear as non-dislocated by faults, rather by axial fissures. Both in the two principal study areas and elsewhere, azimuthal analyses of faults and fissure ridges show that the distribution of fissure ridge long axis is rather dispersed around the strike of the local normal faults. No correlation occurs between the fissure ridge length and the angle between the strike of the normal fault and the strike of fissure ridges. The studied fissure ridges are 2 to 360 m long (mean length: 72.1 m), 1 to 15 m wide (mean width: 6.7 m), and 0.5 to 8 m high (mean height: 3.9 m). Fissure ridge aspect ratios show a moderate correlation between the length and both the width and the height of fissure ridges, whereas the correlation between width and height is less marked. The growth in height and width of ridges appears as much more inhibited than in length. A model is proposed in which fissure ridge travertines grow with enhanced elongation along one sub-horizontal direction, which seems moderately controlled by the associated normal fault and the regional extension. Other factors, such as the inherited fracture network and the geothermal and artesian pressure of fluids (fluid discharge) may be important in the development of the studied fissure ridges. Results from this study may contribute to the knowledge of factors that control the long-term geothermal circulation and also the long-term hermetic durability of CO2 subsurface repositories.

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