日本地球惑星科学連合2023年大会

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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-HW 水文・陸水・地下水学・水環境

[A-HW20] Advances and Emerging Methods in Tracer Hydrology

2023年5月23日(火) 10:45 〜 12:00 105 (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:Oliver S. Schilling(Hydrogeology, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel, Switzerland)、Hugo Delottier(University of Neuchatel)、Tomonaga Yama(University of Basel)、辻村 真貴(筑波大学生命環境系)、Chairperson:Oliver S. Schilling(Hydrogeology, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel, Switzerland)、Hugo Delottier(University of Neuchatel)、Tomonaga Yama(University of Basel)、辻村 真貴(筑波大学生命環境系)、Stephanie Lisa Musy(Climate and Environmental Physics and Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of Bern)

11:00 〜 11:15

[AHW20-02] Real time on-site gas analysis - a ballad of (noble) gases, Arsenic and trees

★Invited Papers

*Rolf Kipfer1,2,3Sebastien Giroud1,3、Alexandra Kathryn Lightfooot1,3、Capucine Marion1,3、Ruedi Ruessel1、UI Environmental Isotope Group1 (1.Dept. Water Resources and Drinking Water, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag)、2.Inst. of Geochemistry and Petrology, Dep. of Earth Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)、3.Inst. of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics, Dep. of Environmental Systems Science, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH))

Water and other terrestrial fluids crucially impact processes in the deep surface and in the environment, including some that have significant social implications: fracking, nuclear waste disposal, geological CO2 sequestration, natural gas and heat production.
However, our current understanding of (geological) fluid dynamics is rather limited as traditional techniques for gas analysis are time-consuming and involve the laborious analysis of very few samples in high-specialized laboratories. To conclude, available experimental methods fall short in tracking fluid dynamics in real time and under field conditions.
To address these technical limitations that impede real-time gas analysis in environmental and geological systems in the last few years analytical methods were developed to quantify (noble) gas concentrations in terrestrial fluids under real-world conditions [1]. Our second-generation self-contained and portable mass spectrometer miniRUEDI [2] can be operated in the field permitting the quasi-continuous quantification of He, Ne, Ar, Kr, N2, O2, CH4, CO2 and H2 at high temporal resolution (seconds (gases) - minutes (liquids)). Recent tailored technical adjustments empower the instrument to be operated even under harsh conditions such as high temperatures and high water vapor pressures and enable for targeted sampling of rare species for later laboratory analysis.
Our contribution discusses results of on-site gas measurements identifying gas production to modulate geogenic Arsenic mobilization [3] and allowing water and gas transport to be analyzed in-vivo in trees.

[1] ES&T 2012, 46, 8288-8296; ES&T 2016, 50, 13455-13463; ES&T 2017, 51, 846-854; [2] www.gasometrix.com; [3] Water Res. 214, 118199.