Mantle and crustal gases of the Colorado Plateau: Geochemistry, sources, and migration pathways

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作者
Craddock, William H. [1 ]
Blondes, Madalyn S. [1 ]
DeVera, Christina A. [1 ]
Hunt, Andrew G. [2 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Eastern Energy Resources Sci Ctr, Reston, VA 20192 USA
[2] US Geol Survey, Noble Gas Lab, Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225 USA
关键词
CO2; N-2; He; Colorado Plateau; Gas; SEDIMENTARY ORGANIC-MATTER; WESTERN UNITED-STATES; ROCKY-MOUNTAIN FRONT; NOBLE-GASES; NORTHERN COLORADO; MIDOCEAN RIDGE; CARBON-DIOXIDE; NATURAL GASES; GRAND-CANYON; NEW-MEXICO;
D O I
10.1016/j.gca.2017.05.017
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The Colorado Plateau hosts several large accumulations of naturally occurring, non-hydrocarbon gases, including CO2, N-2, and the noble gases, making it a good field location to study the fluxes of these gases within the crust and to the atmosphere. In this study, we present a compilation of 1252 published gas-composition measurements. The data reveal at least three natural gas associations in the field area, which are dominated by hydrocarbons, CO2, and N-2 + He + Ar, respectively. Most gas accumulations of the region exhibit compositions that are intermediate between the three end members. The first non-hydrocarbon gas association is characterized by very high-purityCO(2), in excess of 75 mol%(hereafter, %). Many of these high-purityCO(2) fields have recently been well described and interpreted as magmatic in origin. The second non-hydrocarbon gas association is less well described on the Colorado Plateau. It exhibits He concentrations on the order of 1-10%, and centered log ratio biplots show that He occurs proportionally to both N-2 and Ar. Overall ratios of N-2 to He to Ar are approximate to 100: 10: 1 and correlation in concentrations of these gases suggests that they have been sourced from the same reservoir and/or by a common process. To complement the analysis of the gas-composition data, stable isotope and noble-gas isotope-measurements are compiled or newly reported from 11 representative fields (previously published data from 4 fields and new data from 7 fields). Gas sampled from the Harley Dome gas field in Utah contains nearly pure N-2 + He + Ar. The various compositional and stable and noble gas isotopic data for this gas indicate that noble gas molecule/isotope ratios are near crustal radiogenic production values and also suggest a crustal N-2 source. Across the field area, most of the high-purity N-2 + He + Ar gas accumulations are associated with the mapped surface trace of structures or sutures in the Precambrian basement and are often accumulated in lower parts of the overlying Phanerozoic sedimentary cover. The high-purity gas association mostly occurs in areas interior to the plateau that are characterized by a narrow range of elevated, moderate heat flow values (53-74 mW/m(2)) in the ancient (1.8-1.6 Ga) basement terranes of the region. Collectively, the geochemical and geological data suggest that (1) the N-2 + He + Ar gas association is sourced from a crustal reservoir, (2) the gas association migrates preferentially along structures in the Precambrian basement, and (3) the sourcing process relates to heating of the crust. Prospecting for noble-gas accumulations may target areas with elevated Cenozoic heat flow, ancient crust, and deep crustal structures that focus gas migration. High-purity CO2 gas may also migrate through regional basement structures, however, there is not always a clear spatial association. Rather, CO2 accumulations are more clearly associated with zones of high heat flow (>63 mW/m(2)) that sit above hot uppermantle and are proximal to Cenozoic volcanic rocks near the plateau margins. These observations are consistent with previous interpretations of a magmatic gas source, which were based on geochemical measurements. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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