2017
DOI: 10.1575/1912/9052
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The geochemistry of methane isotopologues

Abstract: This thesis documents the origin, distribution, and fate of methane and several of its isotopic forms on Earth. Using observational, experimental, and theoretical approaches, I illustrate how the relative abundances of 12 CH 4 , 13 CH 4 , 12 CH 3 D, and 13 CH 3 D record the formation, transport, and breakdown of methane in selected settings.Chapter 2 reports precise determinations of 13 CH 3 D, a "clumped" isotopologue of methane, in samples collected from various settings representing many of the major source… Show more

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“…We combined downhole measurements obtained from a total dissolved gas probe (Pro-Oceanus Micro-TDGP) (Figure B) and a recently developed subsurface environmental sampler (SES) (Figure C) with the standard gas assessment technology that includes core desorption and Langmuir isotherm saturation calculations to benchmark this new monitoring methodology . From SES samples, conventional isotopic shifts (δ 13 C-CH 4 , δD-CH 4 , and δ 13 C-CO 2 ) were identified following the injection. Combined, these methods provide insight into in situ stimulation of methane production in coal beds following an injection of organic nutrients, the accuracy of downhole gas measurements, and the ability to use isotopic labeling as a tool to measure newly generated methane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We combined downhole measurements obtained from a total dissolved gas probe (Pro-Oceanus Micro-TDGP) (Figure B) and a recently developed subsurface environmental sampler (SES) (Figure C) with the standard gas assessment technology that includes core desorption and Langmuir isotherm saturation calculations to benchmark this new monitoring methodology . From SES samples, conventional isotopic shifts (δ 13 C-CH 4 , δD-CH 4 , and δ 13 C-CO 2 ) were identified following the injection. Combined, these methods provide insight into in situ stimulation of methane production in coal beds following an injection of organic nutrients, the accuracy of downhole gas measurements, and the ability to use isotopic labeling as a tool to measure newly generated methane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%