Title of article :
Geographical Distribution of 3He/4He Ratios in the Chugoku District, Southwestern Japan
Author/Authors :
Yuji Sano، نويسنده , , Naoto Takahata، نويسنده , , Tetsuzo Seno ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We have collected 34 hot spring and mineral spring gases and waters in the Chugoku and
Kansai districts, Southwestern Japan and measured the 3He/4He and 4He/20Ne ratios by using a noble gas
mass spectrometer. Observed 3He/4He and 4He/20Ne ratios range from 0.054 Ratm to 5.04 Ratm (where
Ratm is the atmospheric 3He/4He ratio of 1.39 · 10)6) and from 0.25 to 36.8, respectively. They are well
explained by a mixing of three components, mantle-derived, radiogenic, and atmospheric helium dissolved
in water. The 3He/4He ratios corrected for air contamination are low in the frontal arc and high in the
volcanic arc regions, which are consistent with data of subduction zones in the literature. The geographical
contrast may provide a constraint on the position of the volcanic front in the Chugoku district where it was
not well defined by previous works. Taking into account the magma aging effect, we cannot explain the
high 3He/4He ratios of the volcanic arc region by the slab melting of the subducting Philippine Sea plate.
The other source with pristine mantle material may be required. More precisely, the highest and average
3He/4He ratios of 5.88 Ratm and 3.8±1.6 Ratm, respectively, in the narrow regions near the volcanic front
of the Chugoku district are lower than those in Kyushu and Kinki Spot in Southwestern Japan, but close
to those in NE Japan. This suggests that the magma source of the former may be related to the subduction
of the Pacific plate, in addition to a slight component of melting of the Philippine Sea slab.
Keywords :
helium isotopes , Philippine Sea plate. , magma source , subduction
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics