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Multi‐kilometre long pathway of geofluids migration: Clues concerning an ophiolite serpentinization setting possibly responsible for the inferred abiotic provenance of methane in thermal water outflows of the South‐West Carpathians (Romania)
Authors:Horia Mitrofan,Constantin Marin,Florina Chitea,Nicoleta Cadicheanu,Ioan Povar&#x  ,Alin Tudorache,Daniela Elena Ioni&#x  &#x  ,Mirela‐Adriana Anghelache
Affiliation:Horia Mitrofan,Constantin Marin,Florina Chitea,Nicoleta Cadicheanu,Ioan Povară,Alin Tudorache,Daniela Elena Ioniţă,Mirela‐Adriana Anghelache
Abstract:Methane occurrences displaying signatures of a possible abiotic origin had previously been reported in the South‐West Carpathians (Romania). Such an accumulation, at Tisovi?a, was intercepted by a well drilled in an ophiolitic rocks massif, whereas in two other localities—situated tens of kilometres faraway—the concerned methane is released via thermal groundwater outflows that are apparently not associated with any ultramafic products. By using groundwater ionic compositions, corroborated with previously published isotopic (13C‐CH4, 2H‐CH4, 3He/4He) and molecular gas analyses, we assessed in more detail the conjectured abiotic provenance of methane, and quantitatively investigated the hypothesis of a progressive mixing between two, abiotic and thermogenic, methane end‐members. The corresponding geofluids behaviour was modelled by hypothesizing a “concealed” ophiolite serpentinization setting (largely similar to that at Tisovi?a), whose abiotic methane production was “diverted” towards remote discharges at ground surface, via a ~20‐km‐long flowpath supposedly generated by recently operating extensional tectonics.
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