Origin and source characterization of methane in the shallow-water environment of Southern Lake Tanganyika Rift Basin, Tanzania

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2021
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Current Science Association
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Lake Tanganyika, located in the western part of Tanzania between 3°S and 9°S lat, harbours hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon gases in its northern and southern shallow-water environment. In this study, a geochemical analysis of stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes and an interpretation of individual gas molecular composition were done in order to determine the origin and composition of the naturally occurring hydrocarbon gases in Tanganyika Basin. Nitrogen, a non-hydrocarbon gas is a major component (76.69%–78.31%) by volume percentage followed by methane (11.68%–12.94%) and other higher hydrocarbons (0.16%–1.63%). The isotopic composition of carbon δ 13C1 and hydrogen δ DC1 ranges from –65.32‰ to –65.81‰ and –272.5‰ to –275.9‰ respectively. The isotopic compositions of ethane (δ DC2 = –36.7‰ to –35.2‰) and propane (δ DC3 = –31.3‰ to –27.5‰) reflect the thermogenic origin of these higher hydrocarbons. According to molecular characterization of carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios and δ D-values, methane gas falls in the biogenic origin category and is formed by carbon dioxide reduction. The isotopic composition of CO2 varies between –8.6‰ and –3.4‰. CO2 reduction is also regarded as a mechanism of biogenic methane formation based on carbon isotope fractionation factors (greater than 0.16).
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Abstract. Full text article available at https://currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/120/06/1066.pdf
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Biogenic, isotopic composition, Methane, Molecular characterization, Water, Shallow-water environment, Shallow-water, Biogenic origin, Lake Tanganyika, Tanganyika rift basin, Tanzania
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Bishanga, J. M., & Qiang, J. (2021). Origin and source characterization of methane in the shallow-water environment of Southern Lake Tanganyika Rift Basin, Tanzania. Current Science, 120(6), 1066.-1073
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