
2. Geology of hydrogen systems
Natural hydrogen has been known since the early 20th century. In the French Jura region, an article by Brégi (1909) shows hydrogen levels of 5.24% in a borehole at Vaux-en-Bugey . In Australia, an article by Ward (1932) shows hydrogen concentrations of up to 84% in boreholes in the south of the country . In Kansas, in the 1980s, two wells showed hydrogen contents of between 25 and 30%
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