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- Title
Helium isotopes in gases of Mineral Waters in the western Caucasus.
- Authors
Polyak, B.; Lavrushin, B.; Inguaggiato, S.; Kikvadze, O.
- Abstract
The He isotope composition as an indicator of mantle-derived component was studied in gases from mineral springs, stratal waters, and mud volcanoes developed west of the Teberda River valley (10 objects) and two springs in the central segment of the Greater Caucasus orogen between the active El'brus and Kazbek volcanoes. In the western segment of the orogen, the values of He/He = R vary in the range of (46-114) × 10 = (0.33-0.81)R, where R =1.4 × 10 is the atmospheric ratio. They are substantially lower as compared with values in the vicinity of El'brus and Kazbek and close to those in samples from the central segment equal to (70-134) × 10 = (0.50-0.96)R, as well as to the values previously recorded in the Caucasian Mineral Waters (CMW) area. Moreover, the content of He in them is notably higher as compared with its crustal radiogenic level characteristic of mud volcanoes in the Taman Peninsula, where R = (1.4-2.8) × 10 = (0.01-0.02)R. Nitrogen-methane gas from northern piedmonts of the western Caucasus also contain nonatmogenic components, including the radiogenic Ar (Ar/Ar = 900), 'excess' nitrogen (∼87% of the total N concentration in sample) and the mantle He. These data specify the distribution of mantle derivates along the orogen strike and age of intrusive magmatic activity in its different segments.
- Subjects
CAUCASUS; HELIUM isotopes; NOBLE gases; MINERAL waters; PIEDMONTS (Geology)
- Publication
Lithology & Mineral Resources, 2011, Vol 46, Issue 6, p495
- ISSN
0024-4902
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1134/S0024490211060113