We report the results of a geochemical study of gas emissions along an NE-SW transect in southern Italy in order to test the hypothesis that region around Monte Vulture is affected by degassing of mantle derived fluids through a lithospheric discontinuity. We also investigated lavas from the Monte Vulture volcano displaying 3He/4He (up to ~6.0 Ra) and Sr isotopes that are consistent with an origin in mantle that has had minimal pollution from subducted Adriatic slab. Similar 3He/4He in fluids from around Mt. Vulture indicate that the deep volcanic system is still degassing. Mantle-derived He occurs in fluids along the length of the Vulture line, reinforcing the hypothesis that it is a deep tectonic discontinuity along which mantle fluids and/or melts advect to the surface. The CO2/3He ratios are highly variable (2.7 x 108 ÷ 2.15 x 1011) in response to processes such as gas dissolution into aquifers, addition of crustal gases and degassing fractionation.
Active degassing of mantle-derived fluid: a geochemical study along the Vulture line, southern Apennines (Italy)
PATERNOSTER, Michele
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2013-01-01
Abstract
We report the results of a geochemical study of gas emissions along an NE-SW transect in southern Italy in order to test the hypothesis that region around Monte Vulture is affected by degassing of mantle derived fluids through a lithospheric discontinuity. We also investigated lavas from the Monte Vulture volcano displaying 3He/4He (up to ~6.0 Ra) and Sr isotopes that are consistent with an origin in mantle that has had minimal pollution from subducted Adriatic slab. Similar 3He/4He in fluids from around Mt. Vulture indicate that the deep volcanic system is still degassing. Mantle-derived He occurs in fluids along the length of the Vulture line, reinforcing the hypothesis that it is a deep tectonic discontinuity along which mantle fluids and/or melts advect to the surface. The CO2/3He ratios are highly variable (2.7 x 108 ÷ 2.15 x 1011) in response to processes such as gas dissolution into aquifers, addition of crustal gases and degassing fractionation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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