He-CO2-N2 Isotope and Relative Abundance Characterization of Geothermal Fluids from the Ethiopian Rift
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
We report He-CO2-N2 isotopic and relative abundances in free gases and dissolved gas phase of geothermal fluids from the
Ethiopian Rift. Fluid samples were collected from ~30 geothermal localities from three key regions throughout rifted and non-rifted
areas of Ethiopia. The majority of samples, including off-rift samples, indicate a strong contribution of mantle-derived He-C-N to
the fluid samples. Helium (3He/4He) and
15N-(N2) isotope anomalies are highest (> 15.9RA and > +5.0o, respectively) at a single
locality in south Afar (Sodere), but the maximum
13C-(CO2) (-0.78%o) is found east of Lake Shalla in the Lake District of the Main
Ethiopian Rift. High 3He/4He values, consistent with mantle plume contributions, are also evident in fluids from the Lake District,
where fluids from the Lake Shalla site extend up to 15.5RA. CO2/
3He values span over four orders of magnitude while delta13C-(CO2)
values cluster mostly between mantle-like values of -4 and -7%o; only samples east of Lake Shalla display more positive values.
Atmospheric-derived nitrogen has likely influenced a number of measured
15N-(N2) values but following a correction for
atmospheric-contamination, the majority of samples reveal positive values (up to 6.5%o) which appear to be coupled to high
3He/4He values. In regions affected by upwelling mantle plumes, such high values have been interpreted to reflect deep mantle
inputs of recycled nitrogen.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
East African Rift; Ethiopia; geothermal fluids; helium isotopes; carbon isotopes; nitrogen isotopes
Elenco autori:
Scarsi, PAOLO LUCA
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