نتایج جستجو برای: serpentinite

تعداد نتایج: 473  

2014
B P Proctor T M Mitchell G Hirth D Goldsby F Zorzi J D Platt G Di Toro

To investigate differences in the frictional behavior between initially bare rock surfaces of serpentinite and powdered serpentinite ("gouge") at subseismic to seismic slip rates, we conducted single-velocity step and multiple-velocity step friction experiments on an antigorite-rich and lizardite-rich serpentinite at slip rates (V) from 0.003 m/s to 6.5 m/s, sliding displacements up to 1.6 m, a...

2011
William J. Brazelton Bridget Nelson Matthew O. Schrenk

Ultramafic rocks in the Earth's mantle represent a tremendous reservoir of carbon and reducing power. Upon tectonic uplift and exposure to fluid flow, serpentinization of these materials generates copious energy, sustains abiogenic synthesis of organic molecules, and releases hydrogen gas (H(2)). In order to assess the potential for microbial H(2) utilization fueled by serpentinization, we cond...

2017
Katrina I. Twing William J. Brazelton Michael D. Y. Kubo Alex J. Hyer Dawn Cardace Tori M. Hoehler Tom M. McCollom Matthew O. Schrenk

Serpentinization is a widespread geochemical process associated with aqueous alteration of ultramafic rocks that produces abundant reductants (H2 and CH4) for life to exploit, but also potentially challenging conditions, including high pH, limited availability of terminal electron acceptors, and low concentrations of inorganic carbon. As a consequence, past studies of serpentinites have reporte...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Norman H Sleep Dennis K Bird Emily C Pope

Submarine hydrothermal vents above serpentinite produce chemical potential gradients of aqueous and ionic hydrogen, thus providing a very attractive venue for the origin of life. This environment was most favourable before Earth's massive CO(2) atmosphere was subducted into the mantle, which occurred tens to approximately 100 Myr after the moon-forming impact; thermophile to clement conditions ...

2014
T. Poulet D. A. Yuen

During the last decade, knowledge over episodic tremor and slip (ETS) events has increased dramatically owing to the widespread installation of GPS and seismic networks. The most puzzling observations are (i) the periodic nature of slow seismic events, (ii) their localization at intermediate depths (estimated 15–40 km), and (iii) the origin of the nonvolcanic fluids that are responsible for the...

2015
S. K. Simakov A. Kouchi N.N. Mel’nik V. Scribano Y. Kimura T. Hama N. Suzuki H. Saito T. Yoshizawa

Most of Earth's diamonds are connected with deep-seated mantle rocks; however, in recent years, μm-sized diamonds have been found in shallower metamorphic rocks, and the process of shallow-seated diamond formation has become a hotly debated topic. Nanodiamonds occur mainly in chondrite meteorites associated with organic matter and water. They can be synthesized in the stability field of graphit...

2006
P. BUURMAN E. L. MEIJER

-Chloritic veins in serpentinite and their weathering products were analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF). Chlorite formed during the Hercynianage orogenesis had apparently been partly transformed to high-charge vermiculite during subsequent metamorphism of the rocks. The idealized structural formulae for these minerals are (mlL9Fea+0.zFe2+o.4Mg9.2...

2011
V. Tu J. Baumeister R. Metcalf A. Olsen

Introduction: In the search for life on Mars nearsurface soil environments may be important habitats for life accessible to future missions. Serpentinite rocks have been documented on Mars [1], as well as other clay minerals including smectite and kaolinites [2, 3]. Previous studies of soils formed on serpentinites on Earth have documented the formation of extensive clays, including smectite [4...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2003
B R Topping J S Kuwabara

Aqueous concentrations of nickel in the southern component of San Francisco Bay (South Bay) have periodically exceeded the water-quality criteria (8.2 ppb Ni) established in accordance with the EPA’s Clean Water Act. Nickel-rich serpentinite formations around the San Francisco Bay-estuary, particularly South Bay, are eroded, transported and accumulated in estuarine sediments, providing a natura...

2013
Matthew O. Schrenk William J. Brazelton Susan Q. Lang

The aqueous alteration of ultramafic rocks through serpentinization liberates mantle carbon and reducing power. Serpentinization occurs in numerous settings on present day Earth, including subduction zones, mid-ocean ridges, and ophiolites and has extended far into Earth’s history, potentially contributing to the origins and early evolution of life. Serpentinization can provide the energy and r...

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