Hydrothermal petroleum from lacustrine sedimentary organic matter in the East African Rift

2000 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 355-368 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernd R.T. Simoneit ◽  
Tarek A.T. Aboul-Kassim ◽  
J.J. Tiercelin
2020 ◽  
Vol 173 ◽  
pp. 115532 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Butturini ◽  
P. Herzsprung ◽  
O.J. Lechtenfeld ◽  
S. Venturi ◽  
S. Amalfitano ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Butturini ◽  
Peter Herzsprung ◽  
Oliver Lechtenfeld ◽  
Stefania Venturi ◽  
Stefano Amalfitano ◽  
...  

<p>Little is known about dissolved organic matter (DOM) in thermal springs. To fill this gap, this study describes the quantity, optical and molecular properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in two geothermal springs located in the East African rift valley a region extremely rich in geothermal phenomena such as hot springs, fumaroles, geysers and spouting springs and solfataras. The two sampled hot springs are located at the south of Elmentatia soda-saline lake and at the Ol Njorowa gorge. Results evidenced the abundance of reduced, saturated, little aromatic compounds that might reflect DOM altered by high temperature and pressure. Beside that, the two hots springs showed very clear distinctive signatures. At Ol Njorowa the most abundant molecules are oxygen poor and sulphur bearing like molecules which might reflect abiotic sulfurization from geo fluids rich in H<sub>2</sub>S. In contrast Elmentatia hot spring is characterized by abundant nitrogen bearing aliphatic and protein-like molecules probably mirroring perfusion of geo-fluids through organic rich sediments located below the Elmentaita lake bottom.</p>


Water ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 3512
Author(s):  
Andrea Butturini ◽  
Stefano Amalfitano ◽  
Peter Herzsprung ◽  
Oliver J. Lechtenfeld ◽  
Stefania Venturi ◽  
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Little is known about the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in waters from continental geothermal systems, with only a few reports available from the Yellowstone US National Park. In this study, we explored the chemodiversity of DOM in water samples collected from two geothermal hot springs from the Kenyan East African Rift Valley, a region extremely rich in fumaroles, geysers, and spouting springs, located in close proximity to volcanic lakes. The DOM characterization included in-depth assessments performed by negative electrospray ionization Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR-MS). Reduced, saturated and little aromatic DOM compounds were dominant in the hot spring waters collected from either the Ol Njorowa gorge (ON) or the south shore of the soda-saline Lake Elementaita (ELM). Oxygen-poor and sulfur-bearing DOM molecules prevailed in ON, probably reflecting abiotic sulfurization from sulfide-rich geofluids. Nitrogen-bearing aliphatic and protein-like molecules were abundant in ELM, possibly perfusing through the organic-rich sediments of the adjacent Lake Elementaita. Notably, the heat-altered DOM of ancient autochthonous derivation could represent an overlooked source of aliphatic organic carbon for connected lentic environments, with a potential direct impact on nutrient cycling in lakes that receive geothermal water inputs.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sara Mana ◽  
◽  
Merry Yue Cai ◽  
Catherine C. Beck ◽  
Steven L. Goldstein

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Travis J. Vick ◽  
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Folarin Kolawole ◽  
Estella A. Atekwana ◽  
Daniel Lao-Davila ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexis Nutz ◽  
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Mathieu Schuster ◽  
Doris Barboni ◽  
Ghislain Gassier ◽  
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