Posted on 06/29/2015 4:25:13 PM PDT by markomalley
UC Santa Barbara geologist Jim Boles has found evidence of helium leakage from the Earths mantle along a 30-mile stretch of the Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone in the Los Angeles Basin. Using samples of casing gas from two dozen oil wells ranging from LAs Westside to Newport Beach in Orange County, Boles discovered that more than one-third of the sites some of the deepest ones show evidence of high levels of helium-3 (3He).
Considered primordial, 3He is a vestige of the Big Bang. Its only terrestrial source is the mantle. Leakage of 3He suggests that the Newport-Inglewood fault is deeper than scientists previously thought. Boless findings appear in Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G-Cubed), an electronic journal of the American Geophysical Union and the Geochemical Society.
The results are unexpected for the area, because the LA Basin is different from where most mantle helium anomalies occur, said Boles, professor emeritus in UCSBs Department of Earth Science. The Newport-Inglewood fault appears to sit on a 30-million-year-old subduction zone, so it is surprising that it maintains a significant pathway through the crust.
When Boles and his co-authors analyzed the 24 gas samples, they found that high levels of 3He inversely correlate with carbon dioxide (CO2), which Boles noted acts as a carrier gas for 3He. An analysis showed that the CO2 was also from the mantle, confirming leakage from deep inside the Earth.
Blueschist found at the bottom of nearby deep wells indicates that the Newport-Inglewood fault is an ancient subduction zone where two tectonic plates collide even though its location is more than 40 miles west of the current plate boundary of the San Andreas Fault System. Found 20 miles down, blueschist is a metamorphic rock only revealed when regurgitated to the surface via geologic upheaval.
About 30 million years ago, the Pacific plate was colliding with the North American plate, which created a subduction zone at the Newport-Inglewood fault, Boles explained. Then somehow that intersection jumped clear over to the present San Andreas Fault, although how this occurred is really not known. This paper shows that the mantle is leaking more at the Newport-Inglewood fault zone than at the San Andreas Fault, which is a new discovery.
The studys findings contradict a scientific hypothesis that supports the existence of a major décollement a low-angle thrust fault below the surface of the LA Basin. We show that the Newport-Inglewood fault is not only deep-seated but also directly or indirectly connected with the mantle, Boles said.
If the décollement existed, it would have to cross the Newport-Inglewood fault zone, which isnt likely, he added. Our findings indicate that the Newport-Inglewood fault is a lot more important than previously thought, but time will tell what the true importance of all this is.
Study co-authors include Grant Garven of Tufts University; Hilario Camacho of Occidental Oil and Gas Corp.; and John Lupton of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.
This research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energys Office of Science and Office of Basic Energy Sciences and by the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.
We’re all gonna die!
Maybe that is why they speak in high, squeaky voices around there...or not.
Bush’s, well, Fault.
The EPA needs to do something about that CO2 being a carrier for that helium escaping.
Unless someone is running a Fusion reactor down there....
I wonder if there enough H3 to harvest the gas. H3 is very valuable for energy reasons.
Were all gonna die!
They will die first though.
An analysis showed that the CO2 was also from the mantle, confirming leakage from deep inside the Earth.
Lies! Lies! Thirty five years ago the MOTHER EARTH NEWS had an article on how the earth would run out of helium before 1990!
Naw, it’s just the mother ship surfacing.
I sure hope their data’s wrong.
If it is correct — then this is very bad news.
“Naw, its just the mother ship surfacing.”
Took THIS LONG for the fires of Sodom n Gommorah to travel from one side to the appropiate other side ???
Smile now....
What a joke. All geology points to a noachic flood. A young earth, not old earth. If the world was that old the moon would have spun out of our orbit as it moves away from the earth a few centimeters each year.
RUBBISH THY NAME IS EVOLUTION
The EPA just filed a lawsuit and injunction against the Newport-Inglewood Fault for leaking CO2.
Since it will be heard in the Nutty 9th Circuit Federal District Court, the fault, through no fault of its own, will be convicted of violating the Clean Air Act and fined, made to do environmental restoration, make a donation to the Sierra Club, and vote Democratic for the next 12 years.
THAT, MY FRIENDS, IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF ‘ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE’.
Helium, the Hindenburg’s best friend.
ping!
Probably a diversion from the increased methane leakage here and there. The earth’s more rapidly moving magnetic field tells us that the core has been moving around more actively, and that may add to seismic activity, volcanism and methane leaks.
...the outer core and mantle, that is.
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