Helium, inorganic and organic carbon isotopes of fluids and gases across the Costa Rica convergent margin

dc.contributor.author Barry, Peter H.
dc.contributor.author Nakagawa, Mayuko
dc.contributor.author Giovannelli, Donato
dc.contributor.author de Moor, J. Maarten
dc.contributor.author Schrenk, Matthew O.
dc.contributor.author Seltzer, Alan M.
dc.contributor.author Manini, Elena
dc.contributor.author Fattorini, Daniele
dc.contributor.author di Carlo, Marta
dc.contributor.author Regoli, Francesco
dc.contributor.author Fullerton, Katherine
dc.contributor.author Lloyd, Karen G.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-02-21T21:18:09Z
dc.date.available 2020-02-21T21:18:09Z
dc.date.issued 2019-11-25
dc.description © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Barry, P. H., Nakagawa, M., Giovannelli, D., de Moor, J. M., Schrenk, M., Seltzer, A. M., Manini, E., Fattorini, D., di Carlo, M., Regoli, F., Fullerton, K., & Lloyd, K. G. Helium, inorganic and organic carbon isotopes of fluids and gases across the Costa Rica convergent margin. Scientific Data, 6(1), (2019): 284, doi: 10.1038/s41597-019-0302-4. en_US
dc.description.abstract In 2017, fluid and gas samples were collected across the Costa Rican Arc. He and Ne isotopes, C isotopes as well as total organic and inorganic carbon concentrations were measured. The samples (n = 24) from 2017 are accompanied by (n = 17) samples collected in 2008, 2010 and 2012. He-isotopes ranged from arc-like (6.8 RA) to crustal (0.5 RA). Measured dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) δ13CVPDB values varied from 3.55 to −21.57‰, with dissolved organic carbon (DOC) following the trends of DIC. Gas phase CO2 only occurs within ~20 km of the arc; δ13CVPDB values varied from −0.84 to −5.23‰. Onsite, pH, conductivity, temperature and dissolved oxygen (DO) were measured; pH ranged from 0.9–10.0, conductivity from 200–91,900 μS/cm, temperatures from 23–89 °C and DO from 2–84%. Data were used to develop a model which suggests that ~91 ± 4.0% of carbon released from the slab/mantle beneath the Costa Rican forearc is sequestered within the crust by calcite deposition with an additional 3.3 ± 1.3% incorporated into autotrophic biomass. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This work was principally supported by a grant (G-2016-7206) from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Deep Carbon Observatory to P.H.B. In addition, P.H.B. was supported by NSF grant 1144559 during a portion of this project. D.G. was supported by an NSF grant (MCB 15–17567) and an ELSI Origins Network (EON) research Fellowship, which is supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation. DG was also partially supported a Deep Life Modeling and Visualization Fellowship, which is supported by the Deep Carbon Observatory. This work was further supported in party by JSPS KAKENHI grants (JP17K14412, JP17H06105, JP17H02989) awarded to M.N., NSF OCE-1431598 and NASA Exobiology NNX16AL59G awarded to K.G.L. J.M.d.M. gratefully acknowledges funding from Universidad Nacional Costa Rica, the World Bank, and the Costa Rican Ley Transitorio 8933 used to acquire a laser carbon isotope system in collaboration with R. Sánchez-Murillo and G. Esquivel-Hernandez. M.N. produced the most data. We thank Patricia Barcala Dominguez for assistance with figure illustration. We thank Bruce Deck, Marten Wahlen and Keith Blackmon for analytical assistance at SIO. Finally, we acknowledge D. Hummer, T. Lopez, C.A. Pratt, Y. Alpízar Segura, A. Battaglia, P. Beaudry, G. Bini, M. Cascante, G. d’Errico, K. Fullerton, E. Gazel, G. González, S. A. Halldórsson, K. Iacovino, T. Ilanko, J.T. Kulongoski, M. Martínez, H. Miller, S. Ono, S. Patwardhan, C.J. Ramírez, F. Smedile, S. Turner, C. Vetriani, M. Yücel, C.J. Ballentine, T.P. Fischer, and D.R. Hilton, who were instrumental in proposal writing, sample collection, sample analysis and data analysis. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Barry, P. H., Nakagawa, M., Giovannelli, D., de Moor, J. M., Schrenk, M., Seltzer, A. M., Manini, E., Fattorini, D., di Carlo, M., Regoli, F., Fullerton, K., & Lloyd, K. G. (2019). Helium, inorganic and organic carbon isotopes of fluids and gases across the Costa Rica convergent margin. Scientific Data, 6(1), 284. en_US
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