2020
DOI: 10.1051/bsgf/2020010
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Space and time distribution of subsurface H2concentration in so-called “fairy circles”: Insight from a conceptual 2-D transport model

Abstract: Natural H2 emissions from the ground have now been measured in many places worldwide. These emissions can be localized on faults or be more diffuse in some sedimentary basins, usually of Proterozoic age. In such a case, emanation zones are often visible from aerial images or on high-resolution topographic maps since they correspond to slight depressions of circular to elliptic shape. Furthermore, the rounded depressions are covered with a scrubby vegetation which often contrasts with the surrounding ve… Show more

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“…We did not observe fairy circles in the bed of the rivers. The presence of clay in the river bed could be a causality since permeability strongly influences the H 2 migration pathway as modeled by [55] or even the intermittent presence of water. In this part of Brazil, the dry and rainy seasons are very contrasted.…”
Section: Shape and Structural Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We did not observe fairy circles in the bed of the rivers. The presence of clay in the river bed could be a causality since permeability strongly influences the H 2 migration pathway as modeled by [55] or even the intermittent presence of water. In this part of Brazil, the dry and rainy seasons are very contrasted.…”
Section: Shape and Structural Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6). Such a very rapid (hourly) variation of the hydrogen concentration of gases emitted at the surface has been documented in the so-called "fairy circles" in Brazil [Myagkiy et al, 2020].…”
Section: A Comparison Of the Gas Composition Of New Caledonia Alkaline Springs With Similar Sites Worldwidementioning
confidence: 93%
“…In other cases, the presence of H 2 has not been proven yet and we will hence just call them SCD. So far, assumptions have been made that these features represent the morphological expression in the landscape of a deeper on-going H 2 generation or leakage, even if these features and the related H 2 emissions can vary in space and time [23,24].…”
Section: Proxy Of H 2 Emanations: Sub-circular Depressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between the depth of the H2 generation and the size of the SCD is not direct, as it also depends on many parameters, such as the micro-organism activity (that consumes the H2) or the relative permeability of the soil (that influences the speed of the transport toward the surface) [24]. Nonetheless, knowing that South_Africa_1, South_Africa_2, South_Africa_3 and Australia_1 are located very close to iron mines, we consider the unimodal distribution as well as the range 0-200 m of equivalent diameter as From these graphs, it is tempting to consider the unimodal distribution as a characteristic pattern and the range 0-200 m as the characteristic equivalent diameter size of the SCD, while the wider distributions around larger average values might correspond to a set of initial and merged depressions explaining the high variability in features sizes.…”
Section: Scd Sizesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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