Content and Isotope Ratios of Noble Gases in Congelation Ice of Lake Vostok
- Авторлар: Chetverikov Y.O.1, Aruev N.N.2, Bulat S.A.1, Gruzdov K.A.3, Ezhov V.F.1, Jean-Baptiste P.4, Kamenskii I.L.5, Lipenkov V.Y.6, Prasolov E.M.3, Solovei V.A.1, Tyukal’tsev R.V.2, Fedichkin I.L.2
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Мекемелер:
- Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
- Ioffe Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Karpinskii Russian Geological Research Institute
- Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et l’Environnement (LSCE)
- Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring
- Шығарылым: Том 63, № 5 (2018)
- Беттер: 738-746
- Бөлім: Electrophysics, Electron and Ion Beams, Physics of Accelerators
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1063-7842/article/view/201415
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784218050055
- ID: 201415
Дәйексөз келтіру
Аннотация
Isotope ratios of noble gases (He, Ne, Ar) were studied in samples collected by degassing of cores of water frozen over a glacier of Lake Vostok. The gases were collected into glass retorts during three days of degassing of cores, which have just been extracted from the borehole. Within the error, the isotope 3He/4He ratios of 0.28 ± 0.08 RA (RA = 1.38 × 10–6 is the ratio for air) correspond to those from [1]. The 4He/20Ne and 40Ar/36Ar ratios (12.4 ± 4.6 RA and 1.0074 ± 0.0023 RA, respectively) exceed their contents in air (4He/20NeA = 0.29; 40Ar/36ArA = 298.6) and may indicate some contribution of terrigenous gas to the gaseous balance of the lake, as well as the high content of ancient ground waters in the lake. The 3He/4He ratio of 0.28 RA means low mantle 3He flux typical of continental platforms far from active rift zones.
Авторлар туралы
Yu. Chetverikov
Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
Хат алмасуға жауапты Автор.
Email: yurka@lns.pnpi.spb.ru
Ресей, Gatchina, 188300
N. Aruev
Ioffe Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Ресей, St. Petersburg, 194021
S. Bulat
Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
Email: yurka@lns.pnpi.spb.ru
Ресей, Gatchina, 188300
K. Gruzdov
Karpinskii Russian Geological Research Institute
Email: yurka@lns.pnpi.spb.ru
Ресей, St. Petersburg, 199106
V. Ezhov
Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
Email: yurka@lns.pnpi.spb.ru
Ресей, Gatchina, 188300
P. Jean-Baptiste
Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et l’Environnement (LSCE)
Email: yurka@lns.pnpi.spb.ru
Франция, Gif-sur-Yvette, 91191
I. Kamenskii
Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yurka@lns.pnpi.spb.ru
Ресей, Apatity, 184209
V. Lipenkov
Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring
Email: yurka@lns.pnpi.spb.ru
Ресей, St. Petersburg, 199397
E. Prasolov
Karpinskii Russian Geological Research Institute
Email: yurka@lns.pnpi.spb.ru
Ресей, St. Petersburg, 199106
V. Solovei
Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
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Ресей, Gatchina, 188300
R. Tyukal’tsev
Ioffe Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Ресей, St. Petersburg, 194021
I. Fedichkin
Ioffe Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yurka@lns.pnpi.spb.ru
Ресей, St. Petersburg, 194021
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