Limited reserves and insecure resource supply have led to global shortage crises in helium, a vital gas for cryogenic engineering and other countless industrial manufacturing processes. Despite the attention drawn by global supply disruptions, the helium accumulation mechanism in natural gas fields remains poorly understood. Noble gases are excellent tracers for studying migration and accumulation processes of fluids in the subsurface and can be used to investigate the influence of subsurface fluids on helium accumulation. We present noble gas isotope and abundance data as well as major gas compositional data from 10 producing wells in three gas fields in the North Qaidam Basin, China. Helium is more concentrated in the Mabei and Dongping g...
Commercial helium systems have been found to date as a serendipitous by-product of petroleum explora...
Noble gas isotope composition (especially helium) in thermal waters from different areas along the D...
The transport of subsurface fluids is an essential factor for the understanding of natural resource ...
The severe shortage of helium resources is an impending global problem. However, the helium accumula...
The severe shortage of helium resources is an impending global problem. However, the helium accumula...
The severe shortage of helium resources is an impending global problem. However, the helium accumula...
Radiogenic 4He is naturally produced in Earth's crust due to alpha decay of Uranium (U) and Thorium ...
Crust-derived helium is generated from the radioactive decay of uranium, thorium and other radioacti...
Anyue gas field is a large gas field located in the central Sichuan Basin, China. Although many stud...
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Fluids such as 4He, H2, CO2 and hydrocarbons accumulate within Earth's crust. Crustal reservoirs als...
Noble gases may be considered as the most prominent tracers of natural fluids, including hydrocarbon...
Noble gases may be considered as the most prominent tracers of natural fluids, including hydrocarbon...
Noble gases are chemically inert and variably soluble in crustal fluids. They are primarily introduc...
Noble gases are chemically inert and variably soluble in crustal fluids. They are primarily introduc...
Commercial helium systems have been found to date as a serendipitous by-product of petroleum explora...
Noble gas isotope composition (especially helium) in thermal waters from different areas along the D...
The transport of subsurface fluids is an essential factor for the understanding of natural resource ...
The severe shortage of helium resources is an impending global problem. However, the helium accumula...
The severe shortage of helium resources is an impending global problem. However, the helium accumula...
The severe shortage of helium resources is an impending global problem. However, the helium accumula...
Radiogenic 4He is naturally produced in Earth's crust due to alpha decay of Uranium (U) and Thorium ...
Crust-derived helium is generated from the radioactive decay of uranium, thorium and other radioacti...
Anyue gas field is a large gas field located in the central Sichuan Basin, China. Although many stud...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Fluids such as 4He, H2, CO2 and hydrocarbons accumulate within Earth's crust. Crustal reservoirs als...
Noble gases may be considered as the most prominent tracers of natural fluids, including hydrocarbon...
Noble gases may be considered as the most prominent tracers of natural fluids, including hydrocarbon...
Noble gases are chemically inert and variably soluble in crustal fluids. They are primarily introduc...
Noble gases are chemically inert and variably soluble in crustal fluids. They are primarily introduc...
Commercial helium systems have been found to date as a serendipitous by-product of petroleum explora...
Noble gas isotope composition (especially helium) in thermal waters from different areas along the D...
The transport of subsurface fluids is an essential factor for the understanding of natural resource ...