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Carbon-bearing gas geothermometers for volcanic-hydrothermal systems. (Articolo in rivista)
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- Carbon-bearing gas geothermometers for volcanic-hydrothermal systems. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Fiebig J. [1], Tassi F. [2, 3], D'Alessandro W. [4], Vaselli O. [2, 3], Woodland A.[1] (2013)
Carbon-bearing gas geothermometers for volcanic-hydrothermal systems.
in Chemical geology (Online); Elsevier, Amsterdam (Paesi Bassi)
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- Fiebig J. [1], Tassi F. [2, 3], D'Alessandro W. [4], Vaselli O. [2, 3], Woodland A.[1] (literal)
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- [1] Institut für Geowissenschaften, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany
[2] Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
[3]CNR-IGG Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources, Florence, Italy
[4]Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Palermo, Italy (literal)
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- Carbon-bearing gas geothermometers for volcanic-hydrothermal systems. (literal)
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- The genetic relationship between carbon-bearing species (CO, CO2, CH4, C2H6, C3H8, C2H4 and C3H6) was investigated in volcanic-hydrothermal gases emitted from Nisyros (Greece), Vesuvio, La Solfatara (Campi Flegrei) and Pantelleria (all Italy). Apparent carbon isotopic temperatures of the CH4-CO2 system are similar to 360 degrees C at Nisyros, 420-460 degrees C at Vesuvio, similar to 450 degrees C at La Solfatara and similar to 540 degrees C at Pantelleria. These temperatures are confirmed by measured propene/propane and H-2/H2O concentration ratios. CH4 and CO2 equilibrate in the single liquid phase prior to the onset of boiling, whereas propene and propane attain equilibrium in the saturated water vapor phase. Boiling in these high-enthalpy hydrothermal systems might occur isothermally. Once vapor has been extracted from the parental liquid, CO/CO2 responds most sensitively to the temperature gradient encountered by the ascending gases. Our results imply that the CH4-CO2 isotopic geothermometer can provide reliable information about temperatures of deep hydrothermal liquids associated with volcanism. Propene/propane and H-2/H2O concentration ratios should be measured along with the carbon isotopic composition of CO2 and CH4 to provide independent constraints on the geological significance of the apparent carbon isotopic temperatures. (literal)
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