2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2014.12.016
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Tectonic activity as a significant source of crustal tetrafluoromethane emissions to the atmosphere: Observations in groundwaters along the San Andreas Fault

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“…Tentative evidence from the literature supports this notion. Gases trapped within rocks can be released by mechanical grinding (Zhang et al, 2014;Deeds et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2015). For example, crystalline rocks, such as granitoids, which constitute the major basement rocks beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet, contain gases (e.g., hydrocarbons) trapped within their minerals' crystal structure or within fluid inclusions (Potter and Konnerup-Madsen, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tentative evidence from the literature supports this notion. Gases trapped within rocks can be released by mechanical grinding (Zhang et al, 2014;Deeds et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2015). For example, crystalline rocks, such as granitoids, which constitute the major basement rocks beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet, contain gases (e.g., hydrocarbons) trapped within their minerals' crystal structure or within fluid inclusions (Potter and Konnerup-Madsen, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CHF 2 Cl is expected to results in a similar ECD signal intensity due to its similar structure (same amount of ECD sensitive atoms: 2 F and 1 Cl and similar size). For comparison, the CFC‐13 concentration in 1 L water equilibrated with present‐day air (at 5.3 pptv CFC‐13, 12.5°C, 10 m elevation, using solubility data from Deeds []) is equivalent to 6.17 fmol, which is just at LOD reported by Rosiek et al . [] and far below the LOD estimated in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Our results, which included both a custom gas containing Halon‐1301 and excluding CFC‐13, and vice versa, provide more compelling evidence to confirm Rosiek et al's conclusion. Additionally, our analysis of 1 L water samples showed that the signal at 2.9 min is commiserate with the expected signal from Halon‐1301 at atmospheric 2013 levels [ Deeds , ], while if it was CFC‐13, atmospheric concentrations would have to be more than double the 2013 value. These results further support our finding that the compound previously identified as CFC‐13 is actually Halon‐1301.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The first atmospheric measurements of PFC-14 were made by Rasmussen et al (1979). It has a background atmospheric concentration due to its natural source from the rocks and soils, especially tectonic activity (Deeds et al, 2015). The pre-industrial level was 34.05 ± 0.33 ppt for PFC-14 (Trudinger et al, 2016).…”
Section: Pfc-14mentioning
confidence: 99%