Crushed rock-water experimental data investigating the role of temperature in generating hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide from silicate rocks
Dataset title | Crushed rock-water experimental data investigating the role of temperature in generating hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide from silicate rocks |
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Dataset creators | Jon Telling, Newcastle University Jordan Stone, Newcastle University John Edgar, Newcastle University Jamie Gould, Newcastle University |
Dataset theme | Geoscientific Information |
Dataset abstract | The data was generated from a range of laboratory experiments where a range of silicate rocks (granite, basalt, peridotite) were crushed in oxygen-free conditions, deoxygenated water added, and the generation of hydrogen gas and hydrogen peroxide followed over a week. Results were compared to rock-free controls. The data was collected to provide insight into the production of oxidants (such as hydrogen peroxide) along tectonically active regions of the subsurface, and how the oxidants might influence subsurface microbiology. |
Dataset content dates | 01/10/2021 to 24/06/2022 |
Dataset spatial coverage | Not applicable |
Dataset supply format | MS Excel |
Dataset language | English-United Kingdom |
Dataset discovery metadata record | Discovery Link to the dataset's BGS Discovery Metadata record |
Dataset publisher | NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre |
Dataset publication date | July 2022 |
Dataset digital object identifier(DOI) | 10.5285/026721ce-4975-4628-8f69-807b78dd3fe4 |
Dataset citation text | Telling, J., Stone, J., Edgar, J., Gould, J. (2022). Crushed rock-water experimental data investigating the role of temperature in generating hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide from silicate rocks. NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre. (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.5285/026721ce-4975-4628-8f69-807b78dd3fe4 |
Constraints and terms of use | This data set is available under Open Government Licence, subject to the following acknowledgement accompanying any reproduced materials: "Contains data supplied by permission of the Natural Environment Research Council [YEAR]". |
Access the dataset | https://webapps.bgs.ac.uk/services/ngdc/accessions/index.html#item174156 |
Further Information | Publication accepted in Nature Communication, details to follow once confirmed. |