Origin of light hydrocarbons in gases from mud volcanoes and CH4-rich emissions (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Origin of light hydrocarbons in gases from mud volcanoes and CH4-rich emissions (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2011.12.004 (literal)
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  • Tassi F. [1,2]; Bonini M. [2]; Montegrossi G. [2]; Capecchiacci F. [1,2]; Capaccioni B. [3]; Vaselli O. [1,2] (2012)
    Origin of light hydrocarbons in gases from mud volcanoes and CH4-rich emissions
    in Chemical geology; Elsevier, Amsterdam (Paesi Bassi)
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  • Tassi F. [1,2]; Bonini M. [2]; Montegrossi G. [2]; Capecchiacci F. [1,2]; Capaccioni B. [3]; Vaselli O. [1,2] (literal)
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  • 113 (literal)
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  • 126 (literal)
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  • 294-295 (literal)
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  • [1] Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, via G. La Pira 4, 50121 Florence, Italy [2] CNR-IGG Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources, via G. La Pira 4, 50121 Florence, Italy [3] Dept. of Earth and Geological-Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna, P.zza di Porta S. Donato, 40127 Bologna, Italy (literal)
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  • Origin of light hydrocarbons in gases from mud volcanoes and CH4-rich emissions (literal)
Abstract
  • This paper presents new chemical data of hydrocarbon-rich gases discharged from mud volcanoes and CH4-rich emissions located in different areas of Italy (Northern Apennines and Sicily). The determination of C-5-C-10 alkanes, cyclics and aromatics was carried out by GC-MS, while the main gas species and C-1-C-4 hydrocarbons were analyzed by GC-TDC and GC-FID, respectively. Methane is by far the most abundant component of all the investigated gas emissions, with the exception of part of those discharging close to Mt. Etna volcano, which are CO2-rich. The gas samples collected from the Emilia Apennine and Sicily show delta D-CH4 and delta C-13-CH4 values typical of thermogenic gases. Most gases from the Romagna Apennine discharge methane with a biogenic isotopic signature. Non-methane hydrocarbons of biogenic gases are almost exclusively C-2-C-4 alkanes, with minor amounts (fraction of mu mol/mol) of C4+ compounds, including few aromatics and cyclics, likely deriving from minor thermogenic contribution not evidenced by the delta C-13-CH4 and delta D-CH4 values. The Etnean gases, whose R/Ra and delta C-13-CO2 values indicate a strong contribution from a hydrothermal fluid source related to the nearby volcanic system, show a significant enrichment of aromatics compounds (up to 36% of the non-methane organic gas fraction), which is likely produced by catalytic reforming processes, such as dehydrocyclization of alkanes. The thermogenic gases from the Apennines and southwestern Sicily are characterized by the presence of more than 20 different cyclic compounds with concentrations up to several mu mol/mol. Cyclic compounds are likely formed by i) thermal cracking and ii) uncompleted aromatization of alkanes occurring at depth >3 km and temperatures not exceeding 120-150 degrees C. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. (literal)
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