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Geochemical constraints on the distribution of gas hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico

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Gas hydrates are common within near-seafloor sediments immediately surrounding fluid and gas venting sites on the continental slope of the northern Gulf of Mexico. However, the distribution of gas hydrates within sediments away from the vents is poorly documented, yet critical for gas hydrate assessments. Porewater chloride and sulfate concentrations, hydrocarbon gas compositions, and geothermal gradients obtained during a porewater geochemical survey of the northern Gulf of Mexico suggest that the lack of bottom simulating reflectors in gas-rich areas of the gulf may be the consequence of elevated porewater salinity, geothermal gradients, and microbial gas compositions in sediments away from fault conduits.

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Last Updated September 29, 2016, 14:59 (LMT)
Created September 29, 2016, 14:59 (LMT)
Citation C. K. Paull, W. Ussler III, T. Lorenson, W. Winters, J. Doughertyn ---- Roy Long, Geochemical constraints on the distribution of gas hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/geochemical-constraints-on-the-distribution-of-gas-hydrates-in-the-gulf-of-mexico
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Poc Email Roy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Roy Long
Program Or Project KMD
Publication Date 2005-4-30