Authors
Tsanyao Frank Yang, Gao-Hua Yeh, Ching-Chou Fu, Cheng-Chen Wang, Te-Fang Lan, Hsiao-Fen Lee, Cheng-Hong Chen, Vivek Walia, Quo-Cheng Sung
Publication date
2004/11
Journal
Environmental Geology
Volume
46
Pages
1003-1011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Many mud volcanoes are distributed along the tectonic sutures in southern Taiwan and can be divided into five zones based on their relative positions in different tectonic domains. Most active mud volcanoes are exhaling methane-dominated gases. Nevertheless, some gases show unusual carbon dioxide-dominated and/or nitrogen-excess compositions. This implies that there are multiple sources for the gas compositions of mud volcanoes in Taiwan.
For better understanding the total amount of exhalation gases and its flux, the gas flow and compositions were continuously measured in the interval of two minutes at Chung-lun (CL) bubbling mud pool for a few months. The major compositions of gases exhaling from this site were 75~90% of CO2 and 5~12% of CH4. The amount of gases exhaling from the mud pool can be estimated to be about 1.4 ton/year for CH4 and 28 ton/year for CO2 …
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Scholar articles
TF Yang, GH Yeh, CC Fu, CC Wang, TF Lan, HF Lee… - Environmental Geology, 2004