April 2005
Objective
Host basalt
Classification
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
I would like to express my sincere thanks to the OrganisingCommittee for the World Geothermal Congress 2005 for giving me an opportunity to present poster in this congress. Great thankful to JICA and Japanese lecturers for providing me the knowledge of Geothermal energy. Thanks to my colleagues for helping me prepare the paper and poster; especially Miss Supaporn Rungsuwansakul.
Most of hot springs in Thailand are classified in sodium bicarbonate in composition. In the northern part of the country the thermal water generally exhibits strong smell of sulfur and high in SiO2 and F contents. However for those located in the South are viceversa. The surface temperature of the water is between 32 o C – 99 o
C. The SiO2 geothermometer suggests the estimated reservoirtemperature ranging from 73 o C to 202 o C.
Three bases of hot spring classification systems; temperature, pH and geothermal usage are utilized. On the basis of temperature, there are two classes of hot springs in Thailand: 62 % of hot spring are hyperthermal spring (50-99o C) and 38% show thermal spring (30-50o C). There are three classes achieved on the basis of pH values: 68 % of hot springs exhibit weak alkaline (7.5-9), 24% show neutral (6-7.5) and 8% are alkaline (9-10) springs. Upon geothermal usage basis there are 4 types classified : power plant (only one hot
spring), tourism(43%), consumption(17%)and unutilized (39%).
The most popularity use of hot spring trend in Thailand is hot spring for tourism.
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Cold sparing <20<20 Hydrothemal <30<30 Thermal <50<50 Hyperthemal <99
By TemperatureCold spring < 20
<20 Hydrothermal < 30
<30 Thermal <50
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Hot Spring Classification Map of Thailand
Temperature Basis
6 to 7.5 Neutral
7.5 to 9 Weak alkaline
9 to 10 Alkaline
pH Basis
Hot Spring Classification Map of Thailand
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UnutilizedConsumptionTourismPower plant
Usage Basis
Hot Spring Classification Map of Thailand
Unutilized 39%
Consumption 17%
Tourism 43%
Power plant 1%