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Aug 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999e%26psl.171...83b&link_type=abstract
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 171, Issue 1, p. 83-93.
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Two hydrothermal fields of the Kolbeinsey Ridge area, north of Iceland, show vent gas characteristics which can be related to the subsurface conditions. Helium isotopes (R/Rair = 9.8, 10.9) indicate a mantle-derived origin and can be considered as a mixture of MORB helium and a deep-mantle plume helium component. The carbon isotope composition of CO2 ranges between -2.4 and -7.8‰. The less negative δ13C-CO2 values were found at Grimsey. The data from Grimsey are very similar to those previously published and regarded as being characteristic for the Icelandic magmatic source. However, small amounts of biogenic CO2 and/or subsurface calcite precipitation are responsible for the lighter isotope values of CO2 from Kolbeinsey. CH4/3He ratios which are higher than in MORB indicate an additional (sedimentary) methane source for Kolbeinsey and Grimsey hydrothermal gases. The presence of higher hydrocarbons up to butane, together with the carbon isotope values of methane (δ13C = -26.1 to -39.8‰) suggest a probably high-mature organic source within thick sediments of the Tjörnes Fracture Zone and smaller depressions on the west side of the Kolbeinsey Ridge crest. Geochemical characteristics of hydrocarbons present in KR hydrothermal fluids are, however, typical for a mixed (thermogenic and high-temperature hydrothermal, e.g. EPR-type) origin. Moreover, it is likely that secondary processes such as bacterial oxidation and thermal cracking determined the geochemical characteristics of the gases.
Bayer Rolf
Botz Reiner
Garbe-Schönberg Dieter
Kristjansson J. K.
Schmidt Matthias
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