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The onset of convection in a thermal layer generated by transient heat conduction in deep fluid is examined.
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The onset of convection induced by transient heat conduction in deep fluid is examined for two boundary conditions, namely: fixed surface temperature (FST) and linear rate of change of surface temperature with respect to time (LTR).
Several studies have identified their potential to act as tracers of deep fluid migration to the shallow subsurface, but they have yet to be used in a contested situation.
In January 2016, we started our hydrogeochemical monitoring on four of these springs (S1, S2, S3, and S4; Supplementary Tables S2 and S3), which are characterised by the highest temperature and electrical conductivity among the known springs in the area, evidencing a deep fluid contribution including CO2 and H2S66.
Furthermore, a deep fluid sample was analyzed for microbiologic survey.
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Contribution by deep fluids is enhanced by active faulting and is superimposed on the regional flow of carbonate aquifers66,69.
Its onset in deep fluids is determined by the mode and rate of cooling.
The onset of convection induced by buoyancy caused by interfacial gas diffusion in deep fluids is analysed.
Starting from February 2016, we added three additional springs to the monitoring network (S5, S6 and S7; Supplementary Tables S2 and S3), which are directly fed by regional flow in carbonate aquifers with no evidence of deep fluids.
It is generally accepted that buoyancy driven convection predominates in deep fluids while surface tension driven convection can occur only in very thin layers of liquid.
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