Noble gas isotopic compositions and water/gas chemistry of soda springs from the islands of Bioko, Sao Tome and Annobon, along with Cameroon VolcanicLine, West Africa
Ft. Aka et al., Noble gas isotopic compositions and water/gas chemistry of soda springs from the islands of Bioko, Sao Tome and Annobon, along with Cameroon VolcanicLine, West Africa, APPL GEOCH, 16(3), 2001, pp. 323-338
Chemical and isotopic compositions are reported for water, and CO2 and nobl
e gases in groundwater and soda springs from Bioko. Principe, Sao Tome and
Annobon, all islands located in the off-shore part of the Cameroon Volcanic
Line in West Africa. The soda spring waters are of Ca-Mg-HCO3 type, with d
eltaD and delta O-18 values that range from -20 to -8% and -5.4 to -2.7% re
spectively, indicative of a meteoric origin. CO2 is the main gas species in
the springs. delta C-13-CO2 values vary from -2.8 to -5.0%, overlapping th
e observed mantle C range (-3 to -8%). CO2/He-3 ratios (3-9 x 10(9)) sugges
t that most C (similar to 90%) in the samples is derived from the mantle. N
eon has atmospheric isotopic compositions, while Ar is slightly enriched in
radiogenic Ar-40. He-3/He-4 ratios (3.0 to 10.1 x 10(-6) or 2.1 to 7,2R(a)
, where R-a is the atmospheric ratio of 1.4 x 10(-6)) are much higher than
those for typical crustal fluids (similar to 10(-8)) but lower than those e
xpected for fluids derived from 'high-He-3/He-4' hotspots like Loihi and Ic
eland. This precludes significant contributions of such fluids in the sourc
e regions of the gases, and by inference, in the magmatism of these oceanic
islands. Alternatively, approximately 90% of the He in Sao Tome gases is i
nferred to be derived from a source similar to the MORB source. The He-3/He
-4 ratio for the Bioko gas (6.6 x 10(-6)) may be derived from a source with
a higher time integrated (U + Th)/He-3 ratio than the MORB source. (C) 200
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