Metamorphic CO2 Degassing in the Active Himalayan Orogen: Exploring the Influence of Orogenic Activity on the Long-Term Global Climate Changes
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
A number of studies suggest that mountain ranges have strong impact on the global carbon
cycle; metamorphic degassing from active collisional orogens supplies a significant fraction
of the global solid-Earth derived CO2 to the atmosphere, thus playing a fundamental role
even in today's Earth carbon cycle. The Himalayan belt, a major collisional orogen still
active today, is a likely candidate for the production of a large amount of metamorphic CO2
that may have caused changes in long-term climate of the past, present and near future. Large
metamorphic CO2 fluxes are facilitated by rapid prograde metamorphism of big volumes of
impure carbonate rocks coupled with facile escape of CO2 to the Earth's surface. So far, the
incomplete knowledge of the nature, magnitude and distribution of the CO2-producing
processes hampered a reliable quantitative modeling of metamorphic CO2 fluxes from the
Himalayan belt. This study, integrated in the framework of the Ev-K2-CNR SHARE
(Stations at High Altitude for Research on the Environment) Project, focuses on the
metamorphic decarbonation processes occurring during the Himalayan collision. We hereby
present preliminary results focusing on the distribution of different types of metacarbonate
rocks in the Eastern Himalaya, their petrographic description and the first reported
petrological data about the nature of the CO2-producing reactions in garnet-bearing calcsilicate
rocks. These results represent a contribution toward a better understanding of the
influence exerted by orogenic processes on climatic changes at global scale.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Climate Changes; Decarbonation Processes; Himalaya; Metacarbonate Rocks; Array
Elenco autori:
Rolfo, Franco; Groppo, CHIARA TERESA; Mosca, Pietro
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