The aim of this work is to determine the thermal storage temperature of a deep thermal reservoir, which has a great significance for the effective utilization of geothermal resources. The temperature of the reservoir was estimated by the cation ratio geothermometer and SiO2 geothermometer methods. The results indicate that the K–Mg geothermometer is the best method of the cation ratio methods, with the calculated temperature of 108°C. The average value calculated by the SiO2 method was 107°C. The measured temperature of the GRY1 drilling water sample in the Cangxian arch belt was 108°C. Because the calculated results of the geothermometers were consistent with the measured value of the borehole water, the K–Mg and SiO2 geothermometers are suitable for the estimation of deep heat storage temperatures.
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Kai, B., Xiaojun, N., Weimin, W., Xiaojun, W., Yu, P., & Panchal, B. (2020). Application of geothermal thermometric scale in the study of deep reservoir temperature. Energy Exploration and Exploitation, 38(6), 2618–2630. https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720942003