Carbon-13 exchange between CO2 and CH4 under geothermal conditions |
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Authors: | Werner F. Giggenbach |
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Affiliation: | Isotope Hydrology Section, International Atomic Energy Agency, A-1400 Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | On the basis of recently reported data on the kinetics of carbon-13 exchange between CO2 and CH4 at temperatures above 500°C, first order rate constants were derived allowing variations in Δ, the difference in the isotopic composition of coexisting CO2 and CH4, to be evaluated as a function of initial composition and cooling rate of the rising geothermal fluid. Observed Δ-values in geothermal discharges are likely to represent frozen in compositions attained after minimum residence times of 20 ka at 400°C or 10 Ma at 300°C. The carbon-13 contents of any biogenic gases are unlikely to have been affected by thermal re-equilibration at temperatures below 200°C. The chemical equilibrium involving CO2 and CH4 can be expected to proceed about a hundred times faster than isotopic equilibration. |
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