Toward Solving the Mystery of Elevated Tectonic Degassing in South Eastern Europe: Insights From Gas Discharges Along the Vardar Suture (North Macedonia)

Abstract Tectonic carbon degassing is an important contributor to the global carbon cycle. South Eastern Europe is an active extensional tectonic region. This is the result of intense geodynamic events related to the closure of the Tethys Ocean, whose remnants include an ophiolite orogenic belt and...

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Main Authors: L. Li Vigni, M. Temovski, C. Cardellini, K. Molnár, A. Ionescu, V. Mirčovski, K. Daskalopoulou, G. Chiodini, F. Parello, W. D’Alessandro
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Published: Wiley 2025-07-01
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author L. Li Vigni
M. Temovski
C. Cardellini
K. Molnár
A. Ionescu
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K. Daskalopoulou
G. Chiodini
F. Parello
W. D’Alessandro
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description Abstract Tectonic carbon degassing is an important contributor to the global carbon cycle. South Eastern Europe is an active extensional tectonic region. This is the result of intense geodynamic events related to the closure of the Tethys Ocean, whose remnants include an ophiolite orogenic belt and the Vardar megasuture. In North Macedonia, regional active fault systems, seismic activity, Cenozoic‐Quaternary volcanism, large‐scale degassing, and low‐enthalpy geothermal resources are widespread. Nonetheless, a geochemical characterization of the gas manifestations is missing from the literature. Toward this contribution, we report the first characterization of chemical and isotopic compositions of fluids from the main geothermal and cold gas manifestations of North Macedonia, and we explore their origins, the processes controlling their chemistry, and their relationships with the regional geodynamic situation. Gas samples were collected along the whole country, and were analyzed for both their chemical (He, H2, H2S, O2, N2, CO2, CH4, Ar) and isotopic composition (δ13C‐CO2, He, Ar). Based on their chemistry, samples can be subdivided into three groups: (a) N2‐dominated, (b) CO2‐dominated, and (c) H2S‐rich, which are geographically well separated, following regional distributions. The CO2‐dominated group is the most widespread, highlighting the importance of geogenic carbon degassing in the study area. Its origin is prevailingly crustal (δ13C‐CO2 = −4.6–+1.0‰ vs. V‐PDB; R/RA = 0.1–1.8), but a significant, up to 25%, mantle contribution can be inferred from the He isotope composition.
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spelling doaj-art-a726d93c53aa4ea7b9b59bb7b9c203b02025-07-29T02:00:42ZengWileyGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems1525-20272025-07-01267n/an/a10.1029/2025GC012177Toward Solving the Mystery of Elevated Tectonic Degassing in South Eastern Europe: Insights From Gas Discharges Along the Vardar Suture (North Macedonia)L. Li Vigni0M. Temovski1C. Cardellini2K. Molnár3A. Ionescu4V. Mirčovski5K. Daskalopoulou6G. Chiodini7F. Parello8W. D’Alessandro9Dipartimento Scienze della Terra e del Mare Università di Palermo Palermo ItalyIsotope Climatology and Environmental Research Centre HUN‐REN Institute for Nuclear Research (ATOMKI) Debrecen HungaryDipartimento di Fisica e Geologia Università di Perugia Perugia ItalyIsotope Climatology and Environmental Research Centre HUN‐REN Institute for Nuclear Research (ATOMKI) Debrecen HungaryDipartimento di Fisica e Geologia Università di Perugia Perugia ItalyFaculty of Natural and Technical Sciences Goce Delčev University Štip North MacedoniaUniversity of Potsdam Institute of Geosciences Potsdam‐Golm GermanyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) – Sezione di Bologna Naples ItalyDipartimento Scienze della Terra e del Mare Università di Palermo Palermo ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) – Sezione di Palermo Palermo ItalyAbstract Tectonic carbon degassing is an important contributor to the global carbon cycle. South Eastern Europe is an active extensional tectonic region. This is the result of intense geodynamic events related to the closure of the Tethys Ocean, whose remnants include an ophiolite orogenic belt and the Vardar megasuture. In North Macedonia, regional active fault systems, seismic activity, Cenozoic‐Quaternary volcanism, large‐scale degassing, and low‐enthalpy geothermal resources are widespread. Nonetheless, a geochemical characterization of the gas manifestations is missing from the literature. Toward this contribution, we report the first characterization of chemical and isotopic compositions of fluids from the main geothermal and cold gas manifestations of North Macedonia, and we explore their origins, the processes controlling their chemistry, and their relationships with the regional geodynamic situation. Gas samples were collected along the whole country, and were analyzed for both their chemical (He, H2, H2S, O2, N2, CO2, CH4, Ar) and isotopic composition (δ13C‐CO2, He, Ar). Based on their chemistry, samples can be subdivided into three groups: (a) N2‐dominated, (b) CO2‐dominated, and (c) H2S‐rich, which are geographically well separated, following regional distributions. The CO2‐dominated group is the most widespread, highlighting the importance of geogenic carbon degassing in the study area. Its origin is prevailingly crustal (δ13C‐CO2 = −4.6–+1.0‰ vs. V‐PDB; R/RA = 0.1–1.8), but a significant, up to 25%, mantle contribution can be inferred from the He isotope composition.https://doi.org/10.1029/2025GC012177tectonic degassingcarbon dioxideglobal carbon budgetseismic areasBalkan Peninsula
spellingShingle L. Li Vigni
M. Temovski
C. Cardellini
K. Molnár
A. Ionescu
V. Mirčovski
K. Daskalopoulou
G. Chiodini
F. Parello
W. D’Alessandro
Toward Solving the Mystery of Elevated Tectonic Degassing in South Eastern Europe: Insights From Gas Discharges Along the Vardar Suture (North Macedonia)
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
tectonic degassing
carbon dioxide
global carbon budget
seismic areas
Balkan Peninsula
title Toward Solving the Mystery of Elevated Tectonic Degassing in South Eastern Europe: Insights From Gas Discharges Along the Vardar Suture (North Macedonia)
title_full Toward Solving the Mystery of Elevated Tectonic Degassing in South Eastern Europe: Insights From Gas Discharges Along the Vardar Suture (North Macedonia)
title_fullStr Toward Solving the Mystery of Elevated Tectonic Degassing in South Eastern Europe: Insights From Gas Discharges Along the Vardar Suture (North Macedonia)
title_full_unstemmed Toward Solving the Mystery of Elevated Tectonic Degassing in South Eastern Europe: Insights From Gas Discharges Along the Vardar Suture (North Macedonia)
title_short Toward Solving the Mystery of Elevated Tectonic Degassing in South Eastern Europe: Insights From Gas Discharges Along the Vardar Suture (North Macedonia)
title_sort toward solving the mystery of elevated tectonic degassing in south eastern europe insights from gas discharges along the vardar suture north macedonia
topic tectonic degassing
carbon dioxide
global carbon budget
seismic areas
Balkan Peninsula
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2025GC012177
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