Andrea Billarent-CedilloUtrecht University | UU · Faculty of Geosciences
Andrea Billarent-Cedillo
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August 2017 - November 2019
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This work presents hydrochemical results for groundwater and dissolved gas samples collected from a thermal and cold aquifer in the Juchipila Basin, in southern Sierra Madre Occidental, central Mexico. Thermal springs in the Juchipila Basin reach temperatures of 60 °C, these manifestations are not related to recent or active volcanism as are all th...
In western Mexico, the central part of the Sierra Madre Occidental (SMO) large igneous province hosts several thermal springs with groundwater temperatures up to 74 oC within late Eocene to Oligocene extensional structures. Given that in this region the last pulse of silicic volcanism ended >30 Ma ago this hydrothermal activity cannot be associated...
The physicochemical and isotopic characteristics of groundwater and dissolved gas of central Mexico provide valuable information about the geologic and tectonic context of the area. Low–high-enthalpy manifestations (up to 98 °C in springs and more than 100 °C in geothermal wells) are distributed within the San Juan del Río, Querétaro, and Celaya hy...
Water supply in semiarid areas in Mexico depends on water extraction from compartmentalized aquifers where large drawdown rates can be observed due to increasing demand from urban, industrial and agricultural users. Understanding the behavior of these aquifers is a necessity in order to improve the estimation of water balances. Accordingly, this st...