Helium-3 emission related to volcanic activity

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Effervescence, Emission, Gases, Geothermal Resources, Helium Isotopes, Volcanoes, Carbon Dioxide, Japan, Methane, Nitrogen

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The helium-3/helium-4 ratio in bubbling gases from ten hot springs located around Mount Ontake, an active volcano in central Japan, ranges from 1.71 to 6.15 times the atmospheric ratio. The value of the ratio decreases with distance from the central cone of the volcano. Such a tendency may be a characteristic of helium-3 emission in volcanic areas and suggests more primitive helium-3 is carried with fluid flowing through a conduit during volcanic activity.

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