The mechanisms responsible for noble gas concentrations, abundance patterns, and strong retentivity in sedimentary lithologies remain poorly explained. Diffusion-controlled fractionation of noble gases is modeled and examined as an explanation for the absolute and relative abundances of noble gases observed in sediments. Since the physical properties of the noble gases are strong functions of atomic mass, the individual diffusion coefficients, adsorption coefficients and atomic radii combine to impede heavy noble gas (Xe) diffusion relative to light noble gas (Ne) diffusion. Filling of lithic grains/half-spaces by diffusive processes thus produces Ne enrichments in the early and middle stages of the filling process with F(Ne) values similar...
The diffusion properties of noble gases in minerals are widely used to reconstruct the thermal histo...
Fine-grained sedimentary formations are investigated in numerous scientific fields, e.g., as a host ...
We present a theoretical basis for reconstructing paleotemperatures from the open-system behavior of...
The mechanisms responsible for noble gas concentrations, abundance patterns, and strong retentivity...
Gas flow through the vadose zone from sources at depth involves fractionation effects that can obscu...
The noble gas abundances and isotopic ratios of the terrestrial planets differ from each other and f...
The noble gases, which are chemically inert under normal terrestrial conditions but vary systematica...
Subduction of atmospheric noble gases has been considered to play an important role in altering the ...
The transport of noble gas radionuclides in porous media is critical to the detection of underground...
Ne retention and slight enrichment of Kr–Xe relative to atmospheric levels have been found in biogen...
International audienceMantle noble gases record important and ancient isotopic heterogeneities, whic...
International audienceDiffusion coefficients of noble gases in silicate liquids are poorly known, an...
New measurements of the He, Ar and CO_2 abundances trapped in basaltic glasses from the Southeast In...
Objective: This project seeks to improve the application of noble gas isotope studies to multiphase ...
This work focuses on the dynamics of gases in lacustrine sediments. It emphazises the effects of tra...
The diffusion properties of noble gases in minerals are widely used to reconstruct the thermal histo...
Fine-grained sedimentary formations are investigated in numerous scientific fields, e.g., as a host ...
We present a theoretical basis for reconstructing paleotemperatures from the open-system behavior of...
The mechanisms responsible for noble gas concentrations, abundance patterns, and strong retentivity...
Gas flow through the vadose zone from sources at depth involves fractionation effects that can obscu...
The noble gas abundances and isotopic ratios of the terrestrial planets differ from each other and f...
The noble gases, which are chemically inert under normal terrestrial conditions but vary systematica...
Subduction of atmospheric noble gases has been considered to play an important role in altering the ...
The transport of noble gas radionuclides in porous media is critical to the detection of underground...
Ne retention and slight enrichment of Kr–Xe relative to atmospheric levels have been found in biogen...
International audienceMantle noble gases record important and ancient isotopic heterogeneities, whic...
International audienceDiffusion coefficients of noble gases in silicate liquids are poorly known, an...
New measurements of the He, Ar and CO_2 abundances trapped in basaltic glasses from the Southeast In...
Objective: This project seeks to improve the application of noble gas isotope studies to multiphase ...
This work focuses on the dynamics of gases in lacustrine sediments. It emphazises the effects of tra...
The diffusion properties of noble gases in minerals are widely used to reconstruct the thermal histo...
Fine-grained sedimentary formations are investigated in numerous scientific fields, e.g., as a host ...
We present a theoretical basis for reconstructing paleotemperatures from the open-system behavior of...