Mountain ranges could be hidden treasure troves of natural hydrogen, plate tectonic modeling finds
- Researchers led by Frank Zwaan discovered potential natural hydrogen hotspots in mountain ranges like the Pyrenees and the European Alps.
- The research indicates that these areas may allow for large-scale natural hydrogen production through geological processes such as serpentinization.
- Exploration efforts for natural hydrogen are currently focused on understanding how tectonic history influences hydrogen accumulation.
- Geoffrey Ellis emphasized the significance of this study in guiding geologists to locations with high potential for white hydrogen resources.
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