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Jamtveit, Bjørn; Ben-Zion, Yehuda; Renard, François; Austrheim, Håkon (, Nature)
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Aiken, John M.; Sohn, Robert A.; Renard, François; Matter, Juerg; Kelemen, Peter; Jamtveit, Bjørn (, Geophysical Research Letters)Abstract Serpentinization and carbonation of mantle rocks (peridotite alteration) are fundamentally important processes for a spectrum of geoscience topics, including arc volcanism, earthquake processes, chemosynthetic biological communities, and carbon sequestration. Data from a hydrophone array deployed in the Multi‐Borehole Observatory (MBO) of the Oman Drilling Project demonstrates that free gas generated by peridotite alteration and/or microbial activity migrates through the formation in discrete bursts of activity. We detected several, minutes‐long, swarms of gas discharge into Hole BA1B of the MBO over the course of a 9 month observation interval. The episodic nature of the migration events indicates that free gas accumulates in the permeable flow network, is pressurized, and discharges rapidly into the borehole when a critical pressure, likely associated with a capillary barrier at a flow constriction, is reached. Our observations reveal a dynamic mode of fluid migration during serpentinization, and highlight the important role that free gas can play in modulating pore pressure, fluid flow, and alteration kinetics during peridotite weathering.more » « less
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Incel, Sarah; Labrousse, Loïc; Hilairet, Nadège; John, Timm; Gasc, Julien; Shi, Feng; Wang, Yanbin; Andersen, Torgeir B.; Renard, François; Jamtveit, Bjørn; et al (, Geology)
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