Gas migration episodes observed during peridotite alteration in the Samail Ophiolite, Oman
Gas migration episodes observed during peridotite alteration in the Samail Ophiolite, Oman
Serpentinization and carbonation of mantle rocks (peridotite alteration) are fundamentally important processes for a spectrum of geoscience topics, including arc volcanism, earthquake processes, chemosynthetic biological communities, and carbon sequestration. Data from a hydrophone array deployed in the Multi-Borehole Observatory (MBO) of the Oman Drilling Project demonstrates that free gas generated by peridotite alteration and/or microbial activity migrates through the formation in discrete bursts of activity. We detected several, minutes-long, swarms of gas discharge into Hole BA1B of the MBO over the course of a 9 month observation interval. The episodic nature of the migration events indicates that free gas accumulates in the permeable flow network, is pressurized, and discharges rapidly into the borehole when a critical pressure, likely associated with a capillary barrier at a flow constriction, is reached. Our observations reveal a dynamic mode of fluid migration during serpentinization, and highlight the important role that free gas can play in modulating pore pressure, fluid flow, and alteration kinetics during peridotite weathering.
Aiken, John M.
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Sohn, R.A.
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Renard, Francois
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Matter, Juerg
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Kelemen, Peter
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Jamtveit, Bjorn
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31 October 2022
Aiken, John M.
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Sohn, R.A.
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Renard, Francois
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Matter, Juerg
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Kelemen, Peter
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Jamtveit, Bjorn
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Aiken, John M., Sohn, R.A., Renard, Francois, Matter, Juerg, Kelemen, Peter and Jamtveit, Bjorn
(2022)
Gas migration episodes observed during peridotite alteration in the Samail Ophiolite, Oman.
Geophysical Research Letters, 49 (21), [e2022GL100395].
(doi:10.1029/2022GL100395).
Abstract
Serpentinization and carbonation of mantle rocks (peridotite alteration) are fundamentally important processes for a spectrum of geoscience topics, including arc volcanism, earthquake processes, chemosynthetic biological communities, and carbon sequestration. Data from a hydrophone array deployed in the Multi-Borehole Observatory (MBO) of the Oman Drilling Project demonstrates that free gas generated by peridotite alteration and/or microbial activity migrates through the formation in discrete bursts of activity. We detected several, minutes-long, swarms of gas discharge into Hole BA1B of the MBO over the course of a 9 month observation interval. The episodic nature of the migration events indicates that free gas accumulates in the permeable flow network, is pressurized, and discharges rapidly into the borehole when a critical pressure, likely associated with a capillary barrier at a flow constriction, is reached. Our observations reveal a dynamic mode of fluid migration during serpentinization, and highlight the important role that free gas can play in modulating pore pressure, fluid flow, and alteration kinetics during peridotite weathering.
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Accepted/In Press date: 11 October 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 18 October 2022
Published date: 31 October 2022
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