Science. 1973 Apr 6;180(4081):55-7. doi: 10.1126/science.180.4081.55.
Averaged helium to carbon dioxide ratios measured from systematic collections of gases from Sulphur Bank fumarole. Kilauea, Hawaii, when coupled with estimates of carbon in the earth's crust, give a helium flux of 1 x 105 atoms per square centimeter per second. This is within the lower range of other estimates, and may represent the flux from deep-seated sources in the upper mantle.
从夏威夷基拉韦厄硫黄岛喷气孔系统采集的气体中测量的氦气与二氧化碳的平均比值。与地壳中碳的估计值相结合,给出了每平方厘米每秒 1 x 105 个原子的氦通量。这在其他估计值的较低范围内,可能代表了上地幔深部源的通量。