Here we present a new method for the sampling and quantitative extraction of dissolved He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe from lake sediment samples leading to deter- minations of porewater noble gas concentration profiles and the isotopic ratios 3He/4He, 20Ne/22Ne, and 40Ar/36Ar. Bulk sediment is transferred from a sediment core into standard Cu sample tubes without exposure to the atmosphere or other gas reservoirs. The noble gases are then extracted from the porewater by degassing the sediment in an evacuated extraction vessel and analyzed following standard mass spectrometric procedures. In tests of the new method using 0.8 to 1.4 m long sediment cores from two Swiss lakes, analytical uncertainties were only slightly greater than those of standard ...
Reliable gas measurements from supersaturated deep waters still remain a challenge. However, good in...
textAtmospheric noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe) dissolved in groundwater are a valuable tool in...
Motivated by the possibility of comparing theoretical predictions of Lake Vostok’s composition with ...
This paper presents results from the numerical modelling of the transport of atmospheric noble gases...
This work focuses on the dynamics of gases in lacustrine sediments. It emphazises the effects of tra...
Lake sediments are recognized today as a significant source of methane, which itself is a strong and...
This thesis studied in-lake processes driving lake methane (CH4) cycling in a small eutrophic lake (...
The solubility of the noble gases is temperature dependent. Other factors influencing solubility are...
In this study, the largest ever carried out to measure noble gases in the pore water of unconsolidat...
Observations are key to our ability to understand present climate and predict future change. However...
Isotopic and chemical compositions of pore water (PW) are highly relevant to environmental and foren...
Naturally occurring contaminant attenuation processes are investigated in a petroleum-hydrocarbon co...
Recently developed analytical techniques to determine the abundances of noble gases in sediment pore...
Several studies have used the temperature dependence of gas solubilities in water to derive paleotem...
The transport of subsurface fluids is an essential factor for the understanding of natural resource ...
Reliable gas measurements from supersaturated deep waters still remain a challenge. However, good in...
textAtmospheric noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe) dissolved in groundwater are a valuable tool in...
Motivated by the possibility of comparing theoretical predictions of Lake Vostok’s composition with ...
This paper presents results from the numerical modelling of the transport of atmospheric noble gases...
This work focuses on the dynamics of gases in lacustrine sediments. It emphazises the effects of tra...
Lake sediments are recognized today as a significant source of methane, which itself is a strong and...
This thesis studied in-lake processes driving lake methane (CH4) cycling in a small eutrophic lake (...
The solubility of the noble gases is temperature dependent. Other factors influencing solubility are...
In this study, the largest ever carried out to measure noble gases in the pore water of unconsolidat...
Observations are key to our ability to understand present climate and predict future change. However...
Isotopic and chemical compositions of pore water (PW) are highly relevant to environmental and foren...
Naturally occurring contaminant attenuation processes are investigated in a petroleum-hydrocarbon co...
Recently developed analytical techniques to determine the abundances of noble gases in sediment pore...
Several studies have used the temperature dependence of gas solubilities in water to derive paleotem...
The transport of subsurface fluids is an essential factor for the understanding of natural resource ...
Reliable gas measurements from supersaturated deep waters still remain a challenge. However, good in...
textAtmospheric noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe) dissolved in groundwater are a valuable tool in...
Motivated by the possibility of comparing theoretical predictions of Lake Vostok’s composition with ...