SEAFLOOR FACIES RELATED TO UPWARD METHANE FLUX WITHIN A GIANT POCKMARK OF THE LOWER CONGO BASIN

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dc.contributor.author Gay A.
dc.contributor.author Lopez M.
dc.contributor.author Ondreas H.
dc.contributor.author Charlou J.-L.
dc.contributor.author Cochonat P.
dc.contributor.author Sermondadaz G.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-04T06:14:10Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-04T06:14:10Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14095080
dc.identifier.citation Marine Geology, 2006, 226, 1-2, 81-95
dc.identifier.issn 0025-3227
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/47308
dc.description.abstract The origin of the cold fluid venting from a Giant Pockmark within the Lower Congo Basin has been elucidated based upon results of precise mapping, submersible dives, gravity coring and isotopic analyses realized under a TOTAL-IFREMER cooperative project (ZAIANGO and BIOZAIRE projects). During four dives of the IFREMER ROV-Victor 6000, the bottom was filmed, hard and soft samples were lifted from the sediment, and water samples were collected with a CTD-rosette system. The detailed dip map shows that the 800 m wide Giant Pockmark is a composite feature due to the coalescence of multiple 100 m wide depressions that displays a broad range of biological, mineralogical and chemical features on the seafloor, leading to a seafloor anomaly recorded on the multibeam imagery. Methane-rich fluids migrating through the sedimentary column from a buried palaeochannel clearly react with the sulphate-rich circulating sea water to produce hydrogen sulphide and bicarbonate ions. This situation leads to a concentrical arrangement of the sedimentary facies, with methane-related features in the centre and sulphide-related features at the periphery. This organization is correlated with high levels of methane (up to 20 μmol/l) measured in the centre of the Giant Pockmark, responsible for the crystallization of gas hydrates at the bottom. In this model, the concentrical organization of mineralogical and biological features reflects a geochemical partitioning related to the peripheral progressive mixing of the methane flux. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.subject BIOZAIRE
dc.subject CHEMOSYNTHESIS
dc.subject FLUID MIGRATION
dc.subject HYDRATES
dc.subject PALAEOCHANNEL
dc.subject POCKMARK
dc.subject SEAFLOOR FACIES
dc.subject ZAIANGO
dc.title SEAFLOOR FACIES RELATED TO UPWARD METHANE FLUX WITHIN A GIANT POCKMARK OF THE LOWER CONGO BASIN
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.margeo.2005.09.011


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