石英
活断层
大气温度范围
地质学
矿物学
断层(地质)
地下水
热力学
岩土工程
地震学
古生物学
物理
作者
Itsuro Kita,Sadao Matsuo,Hiroshi Wakita
标识
DOI:10.1029/jb087ib13p10789
摘要
Granite and quartz were crushed under moist conditions in the temperature range of 25–270°C, in order to obtain the information on the mechanism operative for H 2 degassing along active faults. It was found that the amounts of H 2 gas released by crushing granite and quartz increased with temperature up to around 200°C and then decreased suddenly. The results indicate that H 2 gas is generated by a chemical reaction between water and such radicals as Si · and Si—O · formed on the fresh surfaces when the Si—O—Si bonds are destroyed by crushing and that the existence of a maximum for amount of H 2 gas is due to the decrease of the lifetime of Si—O · radical at the temperature higher than about 200°C. The results lend credence to the possibility that H 2 gas is generated in the temperature range of 25–270°C along the active fault through the reaction between groundwater and the fresh surfaces of underground rocks formed by the fault movements.
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