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Geochemical Study of Natural CO2 Emissions in the French Massif Central: How to Predict Origin, Processes and Evolution of CO2 Leakage

机译:法国地块中部自然CO2排放的地球化学研究:如何预测CO2泄漏的起源,过程和演变

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Geochemical Study of Natural CO2 Emissions in the French Massif Central: How to Predict Origin, Processes and Evolution of CO2 Leakage - This study presents an overview of some results obtained within the French ANR (National Agency of Research) supported Geocarbone-Monitoring research program. The measurements were performed in Sainte-Marguerite, located in the French Massif Central. This site represents a natural laboratory for CO2/fluidlrock interactions studies, as well as CO2 migration mechanisms towards the surface. The CO2 leaking character of the studied area also allows to test and validate measurements methods and verifications for the future CO2 geological storage sites. During these surveys, we analyzed soil CO2 fluxes and concentrations. We sampled and analyzed soil gases, and gas from carbo-gaseous bubbling springs. A one-month continuous monitoring was also tested, to record the concentration of CO2 both in atmosphere and in the soil at a single point. We also developed a new methodology to collect soil gas samples for noble gas abundances and isotopic analyses, as well as carbon isotopic ratios. Our geochemical results, combined with structural geology, show that the leaking CO2 has a very deep origin, partially mantle derived. The gas rises rapidly along normal and strike-slip active faults. CO2 soil concentrations (also showing a mantle derived component) and CO2fluxes are spatially variable, and reach high values. The recorded atmospheric CO2 is not very high, despite the important CO2 degassing throughout the whole area.
机译:法国地块中部天然CO2排放的地球化学研究:如何预测CO2泄漏的起源,过程和演变-本研究概述了法国ANR(国家研究机构)支持的Geocarbone-Monitoring研究计划中获得的一些结果。测量是在法国地块中部的Sainte-Marguerite中进行的。该站点代表了一个自然实验室,用于研究CO2 /流体岩石相互作用以及CO2向地表的迁移机理。研究区域的CO2泄漏特征还可以测试和验证测量方法以及对未来CO2地质封存地点的验证。在这些调查中,我们分析了土壤二氧化碳通量和浓度。我们采样并分析了土壤气体,以及来自碳气冒泡弹簧的气体。还测试了一个月的连续监测,以记录大气和土壤中单点的CO2浓度。我们还开发了一种新方法来收集土壤气体样本,以进行稀有气体丰度和同位素分析以及碳同位素比。我们的地球化学结果与结构地质相结合,表明泄漏的CO2具有很深的起源,部分来源于地幔。天然气沿正常断层和走滑活动断层迅速上升。 CO2土壤浓度(也显示出地幔衍生成分)和CO2通量在空间上是可变的,并达到很高的值。尽管整个区域都有重要的CO2脱气,但记录的大气CO2并不是很高。

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