A geochemical investigation has been carried out on the gas phase associated to thermal fluids discharged along three different segments of the East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ, Turkey) running from Malatya to the Triple Junction area (Karlıova) where the East and North Anatolian Faults cross each other. CO2 is always the major gaseous component in both bubbling and dissolved gaseswith variable amounts of nitrogen helium and CH4. The isotopic ratios of helium range from 0.44 to 4.41Rac (values corrected for the atmospheric contamination) and cover a range spanning from crustal to magmatic-type values. The isotopic composition of carbon (CO2) shows values in the range from −5.6 to −0.2‰ vs PDB for the bubbling gases in contrast with the pos...
New He and C relative abundance, isotope and concentration results from nine geothermal locations si...
AbstractFluids venting from the submarine portion of the Marmara Main Fault (part of the North Anato...
Kozaklı is one of the most important areas of Central Anatolia in terms of geothermal potential and ...
A geochemical investigation has been carried out on the gas phase associated to thermal fluids disch...
Results from a geochemical investigation of fluids (thermal waters and venting gases) discharged alo...
We investigate the helium, carbon and oxygen-hydrogen isotopic systematics and CO(2)/(3)He ratios of...
Volatile releases, in terms of CO2 efflux and noble gas of mantle origin, are investigated in the Ma...
We investigate the helium (He-3/He-4) and carbon (delta C-13) isotope compositions and relative abun...
We investigated the geochemical features of the fluids circulating over the Amik Basin (SE Turkey–Sy...
New He and C relative abundance, isotope and concentration results from nine geothermal locations si...
The complex magmato-tectonic setting of Turkey has resulted in the occurrence of numerous geothermal...
<p>The thermal fluids vented over Eskisehir province have been investigated for their origin and to ...
Volatiles transported from the Earth’s interior to the surface through permeable faults provide insi...
Fluids venting from the submarine portion of the Marmara Main Fault (part of the North Anatolian Fau...
The Karahayt Geothermal Field (KGF) is located at the northern margin of the Denizli Basin in SW Ana...
New He and C relative abundance, isotope and concentration results from nine geothermal locations si...
AbstractFluids venting from the submarine portion of the Marmara Main Fault (part of the North Anato...
Kozaklı is one of the most important areas of Central Anatolia in terms of geothermal potential and ...
A geochemical investigation has been carried out on the gas phase associated to thermal fluids disch...
Results from a geochemical investigation of fluids (thermal waters and venting gases) discharged alo...
We investigate the helium, carbon and oxygen-hydrogen isotopic systematics and CO(2)/(3)He ratios of...
Volatile releases, in terms of CO2 efflux and noble gas of mantle origin, are investigated in the Ma...
We investigate the helium (He-3/He-4) and carbon (delta C-13) isotope compositions and relative abun...
We investigated the geochemical features of the fluids circulating over the Amik Basin (SE Turkey–Sy...
New He and C relative abundance, isotope and concentration results from nine geothermal locations si...
The complex magmato-tectonic setting of Turkey has resulted in the occurrence of numerous geothermal...
<p>The thermal fluids vented over Eskisehir province have been investigated for their origin and to ...
Volatiles transported from the Earth’s interior to the surface through permeable faults provide insi...
Fluids venting from the submarine portion of the Marmara Main Fault (part of the North Anatolian Fau...
The Karahayt Geothermal Field (KGF) is located at the northern margin of the Denizli Basin in SW Ana...
New He and C relative abundance, isotope and concentration results from nine geothermal locations si...
AbstractFluids venting from the submarine portion of the Marmara Main Fault (part of the North Anato...
Kozaklı is one of the most important areas of Central Anatolia in terms of geothermal potential and ...