LIGHT-HYDROCARBON GASES IN LAKE TANGANYIKA HYDROTHERMAL FLUIDS (EAST-CENTRAL AFRICA)

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BOTZ, RW
STOFFERS, P
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[1] Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut, Universität Kiel, W-2300 Kiel
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10.1016/0009-2541(93)90152-9
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Active hydrothermalism occurs in the shallow-water environment of northern Lake Tanganyika. Carbon dioxide of magmatic origin (deltaC-13 = - 9.1 to - 3.8 parts per thousand) is the major gaseous component. In addition to CO2 variable amounts of light hydrocarbons (C1 to C6) were detected. The isotopic composition of methane (deltaC-13 = - 58.0 to - 50.40 parts per thousand; deltaD= - 199 to - 149 parts per thousand) indicates both a bacterial and a thermogenic source for the hydrothermal gas. The mechanism for bacterial methane formation remains unknown. However, according to the deltaD-values it is likely that most of the bacterial methane formed by CO2 reduction. The isotopic compositions of ethane (deltaC-13 = - 36.6 to - 26.7 parts per thousand) and propane (deltaC-13 = - 31.1 to - 25.6 parts per thousand) reflect the cogenetic origin of these thermogenic higher hydrocarbons.
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