Low silica activity for hydrogen generation during serpentinization: An example of natural serpentinites in the Mineoka ophiolite complex, central Japan
Earth and Planetary Science Letters Volume 298 Issue 1-2
Page 199-204
published_at 2010-09-15
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Title ( eng ) |
Low silica activity for hydrogen generation during serpentinization: An example of natural serpentinites in the Mineoka ophiolite complex, central Japan
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Creator |
Kurosaki Iori
Hirauchi Ken-ichi
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Source Title |
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
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Volume | 298 |
Issue | 1-2 |
Start Page | 199 |
End Page | 204 |
Abstract |
The textural evolution in the serpentinite of the Mineoka ophiolite complex has been investigated to constrain the natural environment for hydrogen production in the serpentinite-hosted hydrothermal vent systems. Textural relations of the serpentinites from the Mineoka ophiolite indicate at least two stages in the process of serpentinization, with the replacement of olivine by a mesh texture of serpentine and brucite, followed by the development of magnetite-bearing or -free serpentine veins. The generation of hydrogen during serpentinization, which accompanies the formation of magnetite, involves a silica-depletion reaction, as evidenced by the low abundance of serpentine in the magnetite-bearing veins and the absence of magnetite in pseudomorphs of orthopyroxene. Direct evidence for the production of hydrogen and strongly reducing conditions is provided by CH4 and H-2-bearing inclusions in relic olivine crystals; the production of methane and hydrogen may have provided a suitable environment for microbial activity in hydrothermal vent systems along the seafloor. Our results indicate that low silica activity plays a key role in the generation of hydrogen during serpentinization, and that low silica activity environments are possible in olivine-rich rocks such as dunite, or during local disequilibrium in other silica-poor rocks in the mantle lithosphere.
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Keywords |
serpentinite
magnetite
hydrogen
silica activity
hydrothermal vent system
microbial community
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Earth sciences. Geology [ 450 ]
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | journal article |
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Elsevier Science BV
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Date of Issued | 2010-09-15 |
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Copyright (c) 2010 Elsevier B.V.
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Publish Type | Author’s Original |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 0012-821X
[DOI] 10.1016/j.epsl.2010.07.045
[NCID] AA00631029
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2010.07.045
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