The entire western Arabian shield is the domain of both hydrothermal and enhanced geothermal systems
associated with volcanic centres (Harrats) and high heat generating granites. The most prominent sites of
hydrothermal systems are located around Al-Lith and Jizan. The hydrothermal system in Al Lith is
controlled by high heat generating (11 lW/m3) post orogenic granites. The high heat flow value of
>80 mW/m2 across Al-Lith coast is due to such granite intrusives, presence of dike swarms that intrude
into the granites as well as position of Moho at shallow level. Although the thermal waters are chloride
rich, Red Sea involvement is not observed. Long residence time and water rock interaction with granites
are the main processes responsible for chloride enrichment in the thermal waters. Oxygen isotope shift
indicates presence of high temperature geothermal system in the area. The tritium values indicate that
the circulating waters are >75 years old. |