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Variations in hydrothermal methane and hydrogen concentrations following the 1998 eruption at Axial Volcano

McLaughlin-West, E.A., E.J. Olson, M.D. Lilley, J.A. Resing, J.E. Lupton, E.T. Baker, and J.P. Cowen

Geophys. Res. Lett., 26(23), 3453–3456 (1999)


During the February response cruise to Axial Volcano, methane and hydrogen concentrations within the plume were significantly elevated above background. CH/He ratios were found to be 5-10 times greater than previously reported values for unsedimented ridges. An average C value of -32.7 ± 0.8 was determined for CH concentrations >10 nM and CH/Mn ratios were determined to be 2.2. Hydrogen concentrations as high as 183 nM were measured; however most were <10 nM. Microbial oxidation of methane was negligible (<0.001 day) during this sampling period. However, microbial hydrogen oxidation was sufficient to explain decreased H concentrations measured at "older" downstream stations.




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