Origin of methane-rich natural gas at the West Pacific convergent plate boundary
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PubMed ID
29142325
Description
Methane emission from the geosphere is generally characterized by a radiocarbon-free signature and might preserve information on the deep carbon cycle on Earth. Here we report a clear relationship between the origin of methane-rich natural gases and the geodynamic setting of the West Pacific convergent plate boundary. Natural gases in the frontal arc basin (South Kanto gas fields, Northeast Japan) show a typical microbial signature with light carbon isotopes, high CH4/C2H6 and CH4/3He ratios. In the Akita-Niigata region – which corresponds to the slope stretching from the volcanic-arc to the back-arc –a thermogenic signature characterize the gases, with prevalence of heavy carbon isotopes, low CH4/C2H6 and CH4/3He ratios. Natural gases from mud volcanoes in South Taiwan at the collision zone show heavy carbon isotopes, middle CH4/C2H6 ratios and low CH4/3He ratios. On the other hand, those from the Tokara Islands situated on the volcanic front of Southwest Japan show the heaviest carbon isotopes, middle CH4/C2H6 ratios and the lowest CH4/3He ratios. The observed geochemical signatures of natural gases are clearly explained by a mixing of microbial, thermogenic and abiotic methane. An increasing contribution of abiotic methane towards more tectonically active regions of the plate boundary is suggested.
Date of Publication
2017-11-15
Publication Type
Article
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Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Sano, Yuji | |
Kinoshita, Naoya | |
Kagoshima, Takanori | |
Takahata, Naoto | |
Sakata, Susumu | |
Toki, Tomohiro | |
Kawagucci, Shinsuke | |
Waseda, Amane | |
Lan, Tefang | |
Wen, Hsinyi | |
Chen, Ai-Ti | |
Lee, Hsiaofen | |
Yang, Tsanyao F. | |
Zheng, Guodong | |
Roulleau, Emilie | |
Piniti, Daniele L. |
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Series
Scientific Reports
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
2045-2322
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open.access