Excess methane in continental hydrothermal emissions is abiogenic
- 1Institut für Geowissenschaften, Goethe-Universität, Altenhöferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- 2Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via Ugo la Malfa 153, 90146 Palermo, Italy
- 3Institut für Atmosphäre und Umwelt, Goethe-Universität, Altenhöferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- *E-mail: Jens.Fiebig{at}em.uni-frankfurt.de.
Abstract
Thermogenic hydrocarbons entirely deriving from the thermal degradation of organic matter usually exhibit methane to ethane plus propane ratios smaller than 100. We present hydrocarbon distribution data of continental hydrothermal gases, whose methane has been independently identified to derive from the abiogenic reduction of CO2. We find that excess amounts of methane with respect to thermogenic hydrocarbon distributions are characteristic for the investigated gases. A similar pattern is observed for well discharges whose temperatures are too high to support any microbially mediated methanogenesis. These findings strongly suggest that abiogenic methane production in continental-hydrothermal systems is a more widespread process than previously assumed. The maximum contribution of such emissions to the modern atmospheric CH4 budget is estimated at ~1%.
Footnotes
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↵GSA Data Repository item 2009118, thermodynamic modeling discussion, and mixing trends displayed in Figure 1, and Table DR1, is available online at www.geosociety.org/pubs/ft2009.htm, or on request from editing{at}geosociety.org or Documents Secretary, GSA, P.O. Box 9140, Boulder, CO 80301, USA.
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- Received 13 October 2008.
- Revision received 30 December 2008.
- Accepted 15 January 2009.
- © 2009 Geological Society of America












