4.1 Article Proceedings Paper

Gas compositions and helium isotopic ratios of fluid samples around Kueishantao, NE offshore Taiwan and its tectonic implications

Journal

GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 469-480

Publisher

GEOCHEMICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.2343/geochemj.39.469

Keywords

He-3/He-4 ratios; Okinawa Trough; Kueishantao; hot springs; Taiwan

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Kueishantao is a Holocene volcanic islet (<7,000 yrs) located at NE offshore Taiwan, and tectonically is part of western extension of the Okinawa Trough. Magmatic activities are considered very active around this area on the basis of the fact that on-land fumaroles and submarine hydrothermal systems are prevailing currently. Representative bubble gas samples from submarine hydrothermal vents were collected for gas composition and helium isotope analysis. The gases show similar compositions of low temperatre furnaroles in the world, i.e., with high CO2 and H2S but low SO2 and HCl contents. They exhibit consistent high He-3/He-4 ratios (7.3-8.4 R-A where R-A is the He-3/He-4 ratio of air), probably the highest He-3/He-4 values of gases ever reported in active hydrothermal areas of the western Pacific region. Meanwhile, seawater samples around Kueishantao and other fluid samples from I-Lan Plain, the land area closest to the Kueishantao and also the southernmost part of the Okinawa Trough, show a significant excess of He-3 compositions as well. This indicates that the mantle component plays an important role for their gas sources, and implies that the mantle fluids may have invaded into I-Lan Plain. The westward opening of the Okinawa Trough may have caused thinning of the continental crust and produced deep normal faults and hence, the primordial He-3 is able to degas from mantle source region without significant crust contamination.

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