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Hydrogen and abiotic hydrocarbons; molecules that change the world

Laurent Truche, Thomas M. McCollom and Isabelle Martinez
Hydrogen and abiotic hydrocarbons; molecules that change the world
Elements (February 2020) 16 (1): 13-18

Abstract

Molecular hydrogen (H2), methane, and hydrocarbons with an apparent abiotic origin have been observed in a variety of geologic settings, including serpentinized ultramafic rocks, hydrothermal fluids, and deep fractures within ancient cratons. Molecular hydrogen is also observed in vapor plumes emanating from the icy crust of Saturn's moon Enceladus, and methane has been detected in the atmosphere of Mars. Geologic production of these compounds has been the subject of increasing scientific attention due to their use by chemosynthetic biological communities. These compounds are also of interest as possible energy resources. This issue summarizes the geological sources of abiotic H2 and hydrocarbons on Earth and elsewhere and examines their impact on microbial life and energy resources.


ISSN: 1811-5209
Serial Title: Elements
Serial Volume: 16
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Hydrogen and abiotic hydrocarbons; molecules that change the world
Affiliation: University Grenoble Alpes, Institut des Sciences de la Terre, Grenoble, France
Pages: 13-18
Published: 202002
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America and Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland and Mineralogical Association of Canada and Geochemical Society and Clay Minerals Society, International
References: 30
Accession Number: 2020-039318
Categories: General geochemistry
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Annotation: Part of a special section entitled Abiotic hydrogen and hydrocarbons in planetary lithospheres, edited by Truche, Laurent, McCollom, Thomas M. and Martinez, Isabelle
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch map
Secondary Affiliation: University of Colorado, USA, United StatesUniversite de Paris, FRA, France
Country of Publication: International
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2020, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, copyright, Mineralogical Society of America. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 2020

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