Methane with Abnormally High δ13C and δD Values from the Coastal Hot Springs in Lake Baikal
We studied the composition and isotopic characteristics (δ 13 C and δD) of hydrocarbon gases from the Kotelnikovsky, Zmeiny, and Goryachnisky hot springs located in the coastal zone of Lake Baikal. Of greatest interest is the Zmeiny Spring located on the eastern coast, where the methane has abnormal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Lithology and Mineral Resources 2020, Vol.55 (6), p.439-444 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We studied the composition and isotopic characteristics (δ
13
C and δD) of hydrocarbon gases from the Kotelnikovsky, Zmeiny, and Goryachnisky hot springs located in the coastal zone of Lake Baikal. Of greatest interest is the Zmeiny Spring located on the eastern coast, where the methane has abnormally high values of δ
13
C (up to +11‰) and δD (up to +267‰). These values are related to the fractionation of carbon and hydrogen isotopes during the oxidation of microbial methane. The δ
13
C-C
1
value (‒40.2‰) in the Goryachinsky Spring can formally indicate the thermogenic origin of methane. However, the modification of carbon isotope composition in this spring due to methane oxidation is more likely, because gas from the Goryachinsky Spring contains the microbial methane as admixture. Isotopic characteristics typical of microbial gases undistorted by secondary oxidation (δ
13
C-C
1
= ‒61.5‰, δD-C
1
= ‒230.2‰, δ
13
C-C
2
= ‒56.6‰) are recorded in the Kotelnikovsky Spring northwest of Lake Baikal. |
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ISSN: | 0024-4902 1608-3229 1573-8892 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0024490220040033 |